Ghajn Tuffieha Bay at Sunset (Ref: pfm110047)
Deep green/blue and copper red colours and long deep shadows created a unique contrast at Ghajn Tuffieha bay (tat-tarag) during sunset.
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The intense red-brown colours of the clay terrain of Ghajn Tuffieha bay are more pronounced during sunset.
Read MoreGhajn Tuffieha and Gnejna Clay Hills (Ref: pfm110045)
The impressive clays hills separating Gnejna and Ghajn Tuffieha bays, during a cloudy day.
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Ghajn Tuffieha bay (tat-tarag) during a windy day. One can see the de Redin watch tower in the background (centre).
Read MoreFort Manoel – Sunrise (Ref: pfm1100041)
The red-bluish rays of the early sun rising over Valletta and Fort Manoel on a cloudy morning. Fort Manoel was built by the Knights to protect Valletta’s north-facing bastions from artillery action from the Isolotto in Marsamxetto Harbour. The first stone was laid in 1723, under the patronage of Portuguese Grand Master Manoel de Vilhena under the supervision of world famous engineer Mondion. Although the fort’s defining characteristics survived the ravages of time, countless changes were effected over the years to meet the exigencies of military strategies. It also endured...
Read MoreBirgu – Docking Basin Showing Small Marina (Ref: pfm110021)
A view of the small marina at the end of Vittoriosa’s (Birgu) waterfront called ‘ il-menqa ‘, just before one arrives to Fort St.Angelo. The bastions in the photo are part of the fort.
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