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Malta & Gozo

The Azure window, a natural limestone arch, on the Maltese island of Gozo.

Colourful Luzzu, traditional fishing boats in the Maltese village of Marsaxlokk.

Beautiful colours, sea and coral inside the Blue Grotto caves, Malta

The Blue Grotto Malta, an area of caves and caverns on the beautiful south coast.

The Blue Grotto Malta, a number of caves and caverns on the beautiful south coast.

The sun going down over the ocean, Golden bay Malta.

The Grand Harbour Valletta Malta.

The Dingli cliffs on Malta’s west coast are one of the highest points on the islands, at approx. 250 metres above sea level.

Fishing boats and leisure boats at Bugibba, St Pauls Bay, Malta.

Bugibba, St Pauls Bay, Malta

St Pauls Bay, Malta by night, with its many resorts, hotels and restaurants.

A cat watches the tourists go by in a Maltese town

Colourful traditional fishing boats in the Maltese village of Marsaxlokk. The best place on the Island for a fish dinner!

The now redundant, British Military Barracks near Golden bay (previously known as Military bay) Malta.

The small Military Anglican church, dated 1st June 1949, now overgrown and inaccessible, still stands on the site of the British Service Barracks near Golden bay Malta.

Golden Bay Malta, as the sun goes down. It is now one of the most popular beaches on the island with tourists. It was previously called Military Bay.

These Ancient Cart ruts, in found many places on the island.

The Blue Grotto cave Malta from the top of the Cliffs.

Sunrise in St Pauls Bay Malta.

Approaching Gozo on the Ferry.

The sun going down over the mountain at the end of what had been a very stormy day.

Mellieha bay, Malta. Above on the hill top stands the famous red tower and in the distance the islands of Comino and Gozo.

Crumbling remains of a holiday complex decorated with graffiti.

Amazing rock formations. The Azure window, a natural limestone arch, on the Maltese island of Gozo.

The Dingli cliffs, on Malta’s west coast are one of the highest points on the islands, at approx. 250 metres above sea level.

Seascape taken on the beach at Cirkewwa. with a view of the Islands of Comino and Gozo.

St Agatha’s Tower, more commonly known as The Red Tower, Malta. Built by the knights of St John in the 1600’s.

The Blue grotto coast Malta