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Showing posts with label Malta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malta. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 November 2013

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Even when you feel as though all hope is lost; it is the moments where you are at your weakest where you find your true strength.

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

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Who has a dream of traveling around the world?





If you do you should most defiantly carry on reading. I have only recently started to gain a taste for travel, visiting places such as Malta, Scotland the Philippines and many more in which both were fantastic. However there is still a sense of just packing up everything I am used to in this life and leaving with nothing more than a backpack. The experience of just thinking of it is really exciting and yet slight scary, but I believe it’s time to take the leap; there is so much to see in this world and so much little time.

The land of miracles

Malta’s Rotunda of Mosta, inside was beautiful, with a similar type of layout to the whispering gallery in St Pauls Cathedral in London; however, there is a huge miracle which the people of this little town have not forgotten. On April 9th 1942, during a WWII air raid, a bomb fell among a mass of people of around 150, the bomb came straight through the roof and did not detonate. The people saw it as a miracle of God and to this day the people of the town of Mosta have kept the bomb (of course it is deactivated) and it attracts people from far and wide to go see the little miracle in this beautiful yet amazing church.

Oh the deep blue sea

Within Malta, one of the places that must be experienced is the ‘Blue Grotto’, the water is so blue, the caves are magnificent and the sun just completes it. What adds to the experience are the fantastic tour guides, they add a sense of real realisation and they complete the day. It almost makes you envious of the locals as this is what they have to experience every day; I am almost tempted to call it utopia.



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