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  2. Fomm ir-Riħ - Wikipedia

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    Fomm ir-Riħ (meaning mouth of the wind in Maltese) is a small bay in the limits of Mġarr on the western side of the island of Malta. The area is characterised by a fault line which creates an interesting landscape with vertical cliffs and a pebble beach. There is also an unusual syncline behind the beach.

  3. Seven unmissable beach spots in Malta and Gozo - AOL

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    Regular ferries run to Malta’s pretty idyllic smaller island of Gozo from capital city Valletta or Cirkewwa in the northern cape, so it makes sense to check it out. The rusty red sands of Ramla ...

  4. Għajn Tuffieħa - Wikipedia

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    'Spring of Apples') is a bay and sandy, red beach which is located in Mġarr, Malta. The bay is 345 metres (377 yd) south of Golden Bay. It is less busy than Golden Bay and often visited by Maltese natives as well as tourists. [1] To reach this beach, one needs to descend a hill on a staircase of 200 steps.

  5. Coastline of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The coastline of Malta consists of bays, sandy beaches, creeks, harbours, small villages, cities, cliffs, valleys, and other interesting sites. Here, there is a list of these different natural features that are found around the coast of Malta .

  6. Ġnejna Bay - Wikipedia

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    The beach surrounding the bay is mostly sandy. A secluded strip of shore under the steep cliff on the northern side of the bay is a popular nudist beach, although the practice is technically illegal in Malta and frowned upon by the conservative Catholic population. [1] Ġnejna is notable for its striking clay slopes and limestone cliffs.

  7. Melite (ancient city) - Wikipedia

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    Melite (Ancient Greek: Μελίτη, Melítē) or Melita was an ancient city located on the site of present-day Mdina and Rabat, Malta. It started out as a Bronze Age settlement, which developed into a city called Ann (Phoenician: ‎𐤀𐤍𐤍‎, ʾnn) under the Phoenicians and became the administrative centre of the island. [1]

  8. Fungus Rock - Wikipedia

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    Fungus Rock, sometimes known as Mushroom Rock, [2] and among the Maltese as Il-Ġebla tal-Ġeneral (English: The General's Rock), is a small islet in the form of a 60-metre-high (200 ft) massive lump of limestone at the entrance to an almost circular black lagoon in Dwejra, on the coast of Gozo, itself an island in the Maltese archipelago.

  9. Ħondoq ir-Rummien - Wikipedia

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    Ħondoq ir-Rummien, the coastline below the village of Qala, Gozo, Malta is dotted with traditional salt pans, some of which are still actively used to harvest salt throughout the summer months. On this coast is a small cove, Ħondoq ir-Rummien (which in English means, Pomegranate Moat), which is used by snorkelers because of its deep and clear ...

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