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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

36 Valleta, Malta- See Malta on a taxi ride

While visiting four of the sites we have explored so far, I had the opportunity to capture some photos of Valletta, Malta through the window of a taxi. Enjoy!

35 Valleta, Malta-Marsaxlokk (Fishing villege)

 Marsaxlokk is a picturesque fishing village located on the southeastern coast of Malta. It is known for its vibrant fishing harbor, traditional colorful fishing boats called "luzzus," and a lively Sunday fish market. Marsaxlokk is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a glimpse into traditional Maltese maritime culture and a charming Mediterranean atmosphere.

Monday, May 15, 2023

34 Valleta, Malta -The Blue Grotto

The Blue Grotto is a natural attraction located on the southern coast of Malta, near the village of Zurrieq. It is a series of sea caves that are famous for their stunning blue waters and impressive rock formations. The Blue Grotto is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a unique and picturesque experience.

The caves of the Blue Grotto can be explored by boat, allowing visitors to venture into the crystal-clear waters and witness the magical hues of blue that emanate from the caves. The sunlight passing through the water creates a mesmerizing effect, illuminating the caves and giving the surrounding rocks a vibrant blue color. The intensity of the blue varies depending on the time of day and the angle of the sunlight.

33 Valleta, Malta- Mnjdra Temples-Heritage Malta

 After visited Hagar qim temples, we took a long walk to reach Mnajdra Temples.  Mnajdra Temples  are another prehistoric archaeological site as a part of the UNESCO World Heritage site known as the "Megalithic Temples of Malta."

The Mnajdra Temples date back to the Neolithic period and were built between 3600 and 2500 BCE, making them some of the oldest freestanding stone structures in the world. The site consists of three temples, referred to as the South Temple, the Middle Temple, and the North Temple.

The temples are constructed using large limestone slabs and are built into the natural rock formations of the coastal cliffs. The design and layout of the temples showcase the advanced engineering skills and architectural knowledge of the prehistoric inhabitants of Malta.

As we are walking towards the Mnajdra Temples, I was greeted by a beautiful sight. Along the pathway leading to the temples, vibrant wildflowers bloomed, adding a burst of color to the landscape.  Here, I have included a selection of the photos to share the splendor of the wild flowers.