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11. The ancient city of Mdina never loses its fascination
November 19, 2009
Time travel, as we are all too well aware, remains the stuff of science fiction. One day, maybe, but not for now. Sadly that means we will never be able to flick a switch and appear in the middle of a medieval joust armed with a six pack and digital camera. However, in Malta we do have one of the cl...
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12. Getting in Touch with Nature in Malta
October 22, 2009
The Maltese countryside is small and, like that of many other countries, threatened by over development. Thankfully, there is still enough of it that is protected to help one get away from the urban areas on the Island to be able to get in touch with nature.
It is a countryside that has its ...
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13. Malta's historical buses to be phased out
October 22, 2009
Up to some months ago, it was still an on-going issue in Malta: should the old, chugging public transport charabancs of yesteryear be replaced with the new, slim-line buses purposely built for the Maltese road?
Well, the government has finally ruled: only one fourth of the present fleet of 5...
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14. Valletta lives up to its reputation of being A City Built by Gentlemen for Gentlemen
July 21, 2009
As cities go, Valletta is one of Europe’s most famous. Built over 500 years ago it is often described as a city ‘built by gentlemen, for gentlemen’ and has recently been made a World Heritage Site signifying its cultural importance. When you walk into the city expect an explosion of activity, colour...
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15. Dublin captivates foreigners with its undeniable lust for culture
July 01, 2009
There is an Irish proverb which says ‘what butter and whiskey will not cure, there is no cure for’. However, Dublin is not all about whiskey and butter. Nor is it about those little green men, shamrocks or a pint (or two - or three) of Guinness.
Dublin, capital of Ireland and home to world k...
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16. 101Malta and 101Dublin - a far cry from the usual online travel guides
June 25, 2009
Log on to any site that claims to be your perfect travel guide and what do you get – a multitude of travel deals. Wherever you click you are instantly overwhelmed with special offers: book this, buy that, fly with us, hop on this, reserve that!
Few are the travel websites which are honestly ...
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17. 101 reasons why you should visit Malta
June 02, 2009
Let’s get one thing straight from the off – Malta is an absolutely fabulous little country. What it lacks in size it more than makes up for in terms of things to do, places to see and experiences to, er, experience.
For those of you who know little about this group of islands, here is a litt...
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