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Hi Stanley Borg, but I think you took your photo shot form TaPietru ,then first inlet is Id-Dahla where there are those farmhouses is Qalb il-Gharib the next is Wied il-Bassasa and last is Tal-Imnasab.
Part of the Victoria Lines going down from North face of Wied Il-Ghasel,this was destoryed during flash floods.There are three remains of archway at the middle of the valley where the Lines use to cross to the South face,and other steps leading to the top of the valley.
My client would like to use a couple of your photos for a tourism website (fully credited, of course). Would you agree to mail me photos of Fomm ir-Riħ, Binġemma and Kunċizzjoni, should you have, together with the credit you would like displayed.
Hello Stanley !
thank you very much !! You can find the pic here:
http://www.bdyg.homepage.t-online.de/Wickie/Filmlocation_Walchensee_Sachen/Malta___Gozo/malta___gozo.html
Fort Rinella was built in Malta in the late nineteenth century by the British military at a time when the growing naval power of nearby Italy posed a threat to British commerce and maritime traffic in the Mediterranean. The last remaining 100 ton gun is installed in this purpose built fort.
The fort is now a live museum restored by the Malta Heritage Trust - the Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna - and is used to re-enact the life of Victorian Soldiers.
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Hi Stanley Borg, but I think you took your photo shot form Ta
Pietru ,then first inlet is Id-Dahla where there are those farmhouses is Qalb il-Gharib the next is Wied il-Bassasa and last is Tal-Imnasab.That is Patronage Basilica and it is furthter down. That area is in Ghasri boundaries.
Dear Stanley Borg that is a punic shrine of some kind and it is on the East side of Gnien Ingraw valley.
Is this place accessible to the public? I haven't found a way down to the rocks there.
Part of the Victoria Lines going down from North face of Wied Il-Ghasel,this was destoryed during flash floods.There are three remains of archway at the middle of the valley where the Lines use to cross to the South face,and other steps leading to the top of the valley.
hi, you can send me your email and i'll email you the photos you request. we can discuss the matter by email.
My client would like to use a couple of your photos for a tourism website (fully credited, of course). Would you agree to mail me photos of Fomm ir-Riħ, Binġemma and Kunċizzjoni, should you have, together with the credit you would like displayed.
@greenfire44, me too… quite sad.
Hello Stanley ! thank you very much !! You can find the pic here: http://www.bdyg.homepage.t-online.de/Wickie/Filmlocation_Walchensee_Sachen/Malta___Gozo/malta___gozo.html
Fort Rinella was built in Malta in the late nineteenth century by the British military at a time when the growing naval power of nearby Italy posed a threat to British commerce and maritime traffic in the Mediterranean. The last remaining 100 ton gun is installed in this purpose built fort.
The fort is now a live museum restored by the Malta Heritage Trust - the Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna - and is used to re-enact the life of Victorian Soldiers.