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  2. Dgħajsa - Wikipedia

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    The dgħajjes which are still in use today mainly carry tourists on tours around Malta's harbours. The Koperattiva tal-Barklori is a co-operative of boat owners who try to preserve the few remaining dgħajjes. [9] The oldest surviving boat which is still in use is believed to be the Palomba, which was built in the mid-19th century. [8]

  3. Frejgatina - Wikipedia

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    The frejgatina (plural frejgatini) is a traditional fishing boat from Malta, its name meaning "little frigate." [1] It is a small, carvel-built rowing boat.It is generally only used to travel between the shore and a larger boat anchored offshore.

  4. Marsaxlokk - Wikipedia

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    Situated in the south-east end of the main island of Malta, Marsaxlokk bay is fed by a valley that drains the Marnisi and Ħal Ġinwi areas. The Marsaxlokk floodplain is one of the smaller ones on Malta. Today, a small marsh survives at the head of the bay, named Tal-Magħluq. This may indicate that the bay may have been larger in the past and ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Malta Dockyard - Wikipedia

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    Malta Dockyard was an important naval base in the Grand Harbour in Malta in the Mediterranean Sea. ... a ropery, a small steam factory, ... and boat sheds (right ...

  8. Felucca - Wikipedia

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    Felucca on the Nile at Luxor. A felucca [a] is a traditional wooden sailing boat with a single sail used in the Mediterranean, including around Malta and Tunisia.However, in Egypt, Iraq and Sudan (particularly along the Nile and in the Sudanese protected areas of the Red Sea), its rig can consist of two lateen sails as well as just one.

  9. Ferilla - Wikipedia

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    A model of a Maltese "Ferilla" boat made out of olive wood. Fishermen aboard ferilli in Marsamxett harbour, around 1910. The ferilla or firilla is a traditional fishing boat from Malta. It bears similarities to the dgħajsa, but it is of stronger construction. The ferilla developed in the 17th century and it was common until about 1900. Some ...

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