The Islands of Malta
Malta is made of 7 islands but only three are inhabited. The group we were with went in different directions today. We really didn't want to pay for another tour but understand that we missed one of the best. Maybe someday we can go back and see the Blue Grotto, the sea caverns on the south coast of Malta.
The picture below is the original zig-zag trail from the sea level up to the town.
One of the most interesting buildings was a small chapel
on a side street. St. Pau's Shipwreck Church.
The streets were stone and the majority painted the beautiful yellows with green balcony's
The courtyard into the palace
OK some of you know our obsessions with doors...a few of the ones we found in Malta
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Hope you enjoyed this picture tour of Malta
4 comments:
A really great group of shots, particularly for those of us who haven't hit that part of the world. I see you're as fascinated by doors as I am...:)
Hi Debbie,
You are enjoying a colorful trip, and the most outstanding color (I think) is that Mediterranean blue.
Thanks for sharing.
Have a Happy Blue Monday!
Love those doors!
Great reading yyour post
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