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  2. Marsaxlokk - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, Marsaxlokk bay was used as a staging post by four-engined Short C-Class flying boats of Britain's Imperial Airways as they pioneered long-distance air travel to across the British Empire. [20] During the Second World War, Marsaxlokk Bay was the base for the Fleet Air Arm with a base at Kalafrana. [21]

  3. Luzzu - Wikipedia

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    The boat is also similar to the Maltese ferilla, but it has a higher freeboard and a shorter stem and is made of stronger timber. [ 3 ] On 30 October 1948, an overloaded luzzu that was being used to ferry passengers from Malta to Gozo capsized and sank off Ħondoq ir-Rummien , and 23 people were killed.

  4. Blue Grotto (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Grotto is a popular destination for tourists to Malta with boat trips visiting the caves running all days of the year, weather permitting. Scuba diving on the nearby scuttled wreck Um El Faroud , and snorkelling along the coastline, together with rock climbing, are the most popular activities practised here.

  5. Malta Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Malta Maritime Museum's collection includes over 20,000 artifacts illustrating Malta's maritime history. The collection includes boats, models of various ships and boats, anchors, amphorae, cannons, weapons, documents, paintings, uniforms, and a 1950s steam engine.

  6. Category:Naval ships of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Maltese patrol boat P71 This page was last edited on 24 January 2014, at 17:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. St Thomas' Bay - Wikipedia

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    The town of Marsascala developed on the northern shores of the bay, while the headland of Il-Munxar forms the southern edge of the bay. The bay contains a number of smaller inlets, some with sand, while the bay also serves as a harbour for a number of small boats. [8] In its inner creek, there are a number of boathouses. [9]

  8. Malta Dockyard - Wikipedia

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    Valletta Harbour: Dockyard Creek (left) and French Creek (right) with the fortified city of Senglea between the two A Maltese shipyard worker heads home on his bicycle after a day's work on USS La Salle in Cospicua.

  9. Category:Featured pictures of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Featured pictures of Malta" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Basílica de San Pablo, Rabat, isla de Malta, Malta, 2021-08-25, DD 167.jpg 6,064 × 4,734; 8.72 MB