Monthly Archives: June 2014

Hardly a ripple in the water! spinola bay

Hardly a ripple in the water! The sea is as smooth as silk at Spinola Bay in St Julian’s. A big thanks to Benny Scerri for this splendid pic.

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Who else would like to be here right now? filfla lunch

Who else would like to be here right now? A big thanks to Ryan Azzopardi for the pic.

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Now you know why it’s named Paradise Bay!

Now you know why it’s named Paradise Bay! A big thanks to Philip Zammit for this lovely pic.

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Dolphins spotted near Marsascala

Dolphins spotted near Marsascala ♥ A big thanks to Leanne Cini for the pics.

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Take care if you intend to stay in the sun today

Take care if you intend to stay in the sun today as it is expected to be the hottest day of the year so far and unprotected skin and eyes can burn in minutes! And check our accurate jellyfish map

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Weather Forecast Update for today

Weather Forecast Update for today (the Maltese version follows the English one): The weather is expected to be fine but with variable amounts of high clouds and with moderate Force 5 southerly winds backing southsoutheasterly and weakening to a light

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Seashells on the seashore!

Seashells on the seashore! A big thanks to Lawrence Micallef for this original pic taken at Marsaxlokk.

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A surreal but beautiful view at Marsaxlokk on a foggy morning

A surreal but beautiful view at Marsaxlokk on a foggy morning. A big thanks to Charles Mifsud for this lovely pic.

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Weather Forecast Summary for Wednesday 25th June

Weather Forecast Summary for Wednesday 25th June (the Maltese version follows the English one): The weather is expected to be fine but with variable amounts of high clouds and with moderate Force 5 southerly winds backing southsoutheasterly and weakening to

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Plenty of airborne Sahara desert sand over the next 48 hours

The moderate southerly winds will be bringing plenty of airborne Sahara desert sand over the next 48 hours – bad news for people suffering from asthma. PLease LIKE and SHARE for others too. Thanks.

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