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Malta Collection (page 2)

Background imageMalta Collection: DDE-90032866

DDE-90032866
Malta, Valletta, Ta'Xbiex, sailing by Fort Manoel Date: 29/11/2006

Background imageMalta Collection: DDE-90032865

DDE-90032865
Malta, Valletta, Floriana, buildings at Pinto Wharf Date: 29/11/2006

Background imageMalta Collection: DDE-90032864

DDE-90032864
Malta, Valletta, building detail, Trip il-Repubblika street Date: 29/11/2006

Background imageMalta Collection: DDE-90032863

DDE-90032863
Malta, Valletta, building detail, Triq il-Repubblika street Date: 29/11/2006

Background imageMalta Collection: DDE-90032862

DDE-90032862
Malta, Valletta, Senglea, L-Isla, elevated view of Senglea Point, dawn Date: 29/11/2006

Background imageMalta Collection: DDE-90032861

DDE-90032861
Malta, Valletta, Ferry to Sliema, Marsamxett Harbor Date: 29/11/2006

Background imageMalta Collection: DDE-90032860

DDE-90032860
Malta, Valletta, St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral, Marsamxett Harbor Date: 29/11/2006

Background imageMalta Collection: DDE-90032857

DDE-90032857
Malta, Valletta, Floriana, horse carriages at Pinto Wharf Date: 29/11/2006

Background imageMalta Collection: DDE-90032858

DDE-90032858
Malta, Valletta, Triq Sant-Orsla, St. Ursula Street Date: 29/11/2006

Background imageMalta Collection: DDE-90032856

DDE-90032856
Malta, Valletta, St. Julian's, cruiseship entering Valletta harbor, dawn Date: 29/11/2006

Background imageMalta Collection: Filfla Island - Nature Reserve Malta

Filfla Island - Nature Reserve Malta
ROG-7167 Filfla Island - Nature Reserve Malta Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageMalta Collection: Salt pans at Marsaskala, Malta. Look like shallow trays cut into the stone

Salt pans at Marsaskala, Malta. Look like shallow trays cut into the stone
DAD-1852 Salt pans at Marsaskala, Malta. Look like shallow trays cut into the stone. They were created by the Knights in the 17th century

Background imageMalta Collection: Malta - Marsaxlokk Bay is charming, and the most important fishing port

Malta - Marsaxlokk Bay is charming, and the most important fishing port
DAD-1846 Malta - Marsaxlokk Bay is charming, and the most important fishing port. The multi-coloured fishing boats are traditional Maltese and are called "Luzzu" The Bay is vulnerable



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