Monthly Archives: June 2014

One of the many beautiful stepped streets in Senglea

One of the many beautiful stepped streets in Senglea. A big thanks to Elizabeth Faenza for this splendid pic.

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Who else would like to be sitting here enjoying the view?

Who else would like to be sitting here enjoying the view? A big thanks to Lawrence Ciantar for this excellent pic taken from Senglea.

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The vivid blue of the crystal-clear sea at Xlendi Bay in Gozo

The vivid blue of the crystal-clear sea at Xlendi Bay in Gozo. A big thanks to Marion Demanuele for this excellent pic.

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Calm and peaceful near Gozo’s famous Azure Window

Calm and peaceful near Gozo’s famous Azure Window. A big thanks to Noel Zammit for this splendid pic.

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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 mostly sunny with some clouds at times and with light and variable Force 2 to 3 winds mainly from a westerly direction.

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The full moon over Żebbuġ Gozo

The full moon over Żebbuġ Gozo in the early morning! A big thanks to Joe Zammit for this lovely pic

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Weather Forecast Summary for Friday 13th June

Weather Forecast Summary for Friday 13th June (the Maltese version follows the English one): The weather is expected to be mostly sunny with some clouds at times and with light and variable Force 2 to 3 winds mainly from a

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Mġarr Harbour in Gozo sparkling bright like a diamond

Mġarr Harbour in Gozo sparkling bright like a diamond. A big thanks to Franco Tabone for this lovely pic.

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The full moon rising over Mdina

The full moon rising over Mdina. A big thanks to Yosef Scicluna for this stunning pic.

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The magnificent Mdina cathedral at dusk

The magnificent Mdina cathedral at dusk. A big thanks to Andrew Scicluna for this splendid pic.

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