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Lots of photos and a short writeup about one of the most popular beaches in Malta. If you've ever been to Malta in the summer season, it's highly likely that you took some of its sand back home in your shoe - and a lot of unforgettable memories to remember it by.
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Last year I've been traveling to Malta. I can recommend it to anyone. There's lots of beautiful things to visit and see and the Maltese people are very kind and warm. I often saw photogenic seniors enjoying the sunny weather and friends. When I asked them to take a photo they didn't mind and wished me a good day after wards. I took some spontaneous portraits of the locals, they didn't do a silly pose or anything. They just stayed themselves. I loved that!
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The Republic of Malta is the smallest country in Europe. It is also one of the most densely populated countries. This is Humilissima Civitas Valletta!
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Taking you off the usual tourist track and onto the edge of a cliff where the views are breathtaking and you can never tire out of looking into the blue. Let me share with you guys the analogue photographs that I took from a trip to the breathtaking Dingli cliffs.
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In a few months' time, Malta will face a huge public transport reform. The central bus terminus in Valletta together with its contents: vintage buses of all shapes, makes, and sizes will soon disappear into a distant memory.
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Last summer me and the missus went traveling to Malta. While Malta is a really beautiful country, I think it's definitely worth taking a boat to the nearby island called Comino. Comino is a deserted little island with 2 small hotels and otherwise nothing. That's right: NOTHING!
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What do international jazz artists and fishermen have in common? Ta' Liesse, the south, south eastern side of the peninsula of Valletta has two sides: fish by day, jazz music by night, it's bound to pull the right strings with anyone.
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Webo29 takes you through Malta’s one and only skate park.
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Take a trip to one of Malta's most beautiful architectural landmarks: St. Joseph Parish Church in Manikata it surely won't leave you or your camera disappointed.
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You’d figure that Malta, being surrounded by sea and all, would be bursting with fishermen and in turn, fishing villages, but really and truly, that's not the case. At most I can think of two, Marsaxlokk being the most prominent one.
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It’s pretty and imposing to look at but trust me, you don’t want to be sleeping next to it. Read on for an insider’s opinion about Mosta’s landmark church: The Rotunda.
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Discover the beauty of a Brutalist concrete monster building in the heart of one of Malta's largest villages. Designed by Italian architect Giorgio Pacini and built between 1965 and 1982 the sanctuary of St. Therese of Lisieux in Birkirkara, Malta is a building you won’t easily forget.
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A very special trip to the Mediterranean island of Malta with my Diana.
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Mdina, the old capital of Malta before Valletta. It is called “the silent city” by natives and visitors because of the lack of the usual city noises, and is still confined within its walls. Just over 300 people live inside the historical citadel and even the savings of a lifetime is not enough to buy a house there.
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Marsaxlokk is a little village far away from the busy cities of the Republic of Malta. It can offer you some great picturesque photo opportunities and abundant seafood dinners; even though it’s not the most important touristic site in the country, I assure you that this is one of the best places to visit for a photographer.
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Malta’s most popular beach might be Golden Bay, but sitting right next to it is Riviera, it's less obvious, more alluring sister with tons of potential and well, tons of sand too.
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Having foreign colleagues over for a conference proved to be a pleasant experience for webo29 and his cameras. Admittedly, boat tours of the Grand Harbour are a very touristy thing to do, but who’s complaining?
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If you’re on the island of Gozo, looking for a sandy beach to lay back and relax, sunbathe, swim or take a walk hand in hand, then Ramla Bay is the place for you! Writing for Telegraph Travel, Matthew Teller qualified the Bay, Gozo's longest beach, as one of the world’s best, and if you ask me, it’s not difficult to understand why.
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Valletta is the capital city of Malta. A city rich with art, culture, and history. A place full of life, a great touristic place. Here I present to you some images of this wonderful city taken with the inimitable "eye" of my Lomo LC-A.
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If you are looking for a historical town which can inspire you, Valletta is the place for you! It’s a very diversified town, in which you can find some very different spaces and places derived from completely different origins and stories.