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24 November 2014

Mdina

malta- land of a thousand crests
main gate (and a crest)
it's lanterns all the way down
this is a strict no-trumpet zone
the red, white(ish), and blue
malta- there is never not a picturesque church just ahead
(told you)
directions that would never work in malta- "it's on that street with the picturesque church"
malta - land of a thousand spiky laterns (note also picturesque church just ahead)
FACE OFF! beast versus machine on the mean streets of mdina
rampart guardian
pawl with a W - was malta secretly settled by people from long island?
it's been a while since we had a crest
it seems like something dramatic should happen here (spolier- nothing did)
distant dome
i can totally see up your nose
sunset glo o'er the ramparts

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