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Living History

August 8th 2014
Hello my fellow travellers! Me and my trusted brother-in-arms Marcus have arrived on a very hot Malta where we began our journey by getting off at the wrong bus-stop which meant a bit of walking around before we finally came to our hotel, Kappara in San Gwann, a small but bustling city with about 13.000 citizens. It wasn't all bad though, our walkabout led us various through parts of the city a ... read more
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Maltese Flag Great Britain formally acquired possession of Malta in 1814. The island staunchly supported the UK through both World Wars and remained in the Commonwealth when it became independent in 1964. A decade later Malta became a republic. Since about the mi... ... read more
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17th August 2014

Love these city walls!
From the empty streets and closed museums and churches, it appears you might have arrived on a Sunday--my favorite day to walk around since there is little traffic. What a sense of history that place has--I look forward to your visits to the open monuments!
17th August 2014

Love these city walls!
I agree, it's a nice time to just walk around and enjoy the city (though this was a Friday afternoon, but same thing in effect) I will have my next blog up tomorrow :)

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