Isla Importante - Malta
Valletta - Marsaxlokk - Ta’Dmejrek - Mdina - Gozo, Malta / 2024
The isle of thrones.
The character of Malta is determined by its peculiar location. It’s a rocky island on the edge between Italian, Arabic and old Phoenician spheres of influence.
It consists of lonely towers along the coastline. Solitary constructions mark the historical significance and tactical importance of the Maltese isles.
Driving is not for the faint hearted, small roads and rural English stone fences demand meticulous manoeuvres. Worthwile for fans of Westeros though.
Upper Barrakka, Valletta.
Sunny Island, Gozo.
Shoot your shot, Valletta.
To Saint Paul, Rabat.
Along the way, Gozo.
Free parking, Valletta.
Down the aisle, Valletta.
Dwejra, Gozo.
Catch of the day, Delimara salt pans.
Isla Basilica, Three Cities, Valletta.
Rotunda St. John Baptist Church, Gozo.
Courtyard strolling, Valletta.
St. Dominic's priory, Mdina.
Outpost, Valletta.
Watch your step, Marsaxlokk.
Belonging couple making their way to the Ta'Pinu Basilica, Gozo.
The watcher. Lonely towers and solitary constructions mark the historical significance and tactical importance of the Maltese isles, Marsaxlokk.
Chat box. Good urban infrastructure gives room for informal conversations and coincidential encounters. Lower Barakka, Valletta.

