The town we stayed in - Mellieha
Malta has significant history from World War 2 - one famous story is the bomb that fell through the roof of a church in Mosta during a service and didn't explode - it rolled across the floor to this spot
Malta also has Biblical history - we visited St. Paul's catacombs - an underground Christian burial site from the 4th Century. According to The Bible, St. Paul landed on Malta on the way to his execution in Rome.
In the ancient walled city of Mdina - beautiful and atmospheric. A great place to wander.
Here we are in the capital city of Valetta
The Grand Harbor in Valetta - built by the Knights of St John and the scene of the Great Siege of Valetta when the Knights fought the Turks in a long and bloody battle.
There are many prehistoric temple ruins in Malta, including these at Mnajdra and Hagar Qim - built between 3600 and 2500 BC they are older than the Pyramids and Stonehenge and are the oldest free standing buildings in the world!
Malta has a beautiful and dramatic coastline - this is one famous view called the Blue Grotto
We also went to Gozo, another of the Maltese islands. Here, we visited the old prison - used from the 16th century and saw 16th century wall carvings inside the prison cells
This is the harbor at Gozo - a town called Mgarr
Another stunning area of coastline - on Gozo - the Azure Window
Back on Malta, we visited a picturesque fishing village called Marsaxlokk, with a harbor full of colorful, traditional fishing boats
In another city called Vittoriosa, which is on the opposite side of the Grand Harbor, there is the Inquisitor's Palace (according to the guide book, it is the only one of its type in the world which is open to the public). This was the tribunal and prison of the Inquisition from the 1570s. This is the tribunal room, where those suspected of 'heresy' against the Church were tried and sentenced.
A street in Vittoriosa
We did many fantastic hikes on Malta - here we are on cliffs around the north of Malta
We were in Malta when the spring wildflowers were at their peak
Another interesting place to visit in Malta is this area of prehistoric 'cart ruts' - caused by Stone Age settlers dragging carts across softer rock
Cooling off during another hike
We also visited Ghar Dalam - an Ice Age cave, complete with Ice Age animal bones and remains of 7,000 year old settlers
Now we are back in the UK - and working on plans for what is next ...
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