GOZO
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Go to Gozo... 
This is how you can view this photo gallery of Gozo... as if you're going by boat to the island and discovering it as you drive along its roads...  You have 28 pictures to view and enjoy.  (Pictures taken in August 2002)

                   

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At Cirkewwa Point in Malta waiting for the Gozo ferry operated by Gozo Channel Ltd..... we see it coming towards us.

The ferry approaching the port.

This is the ferry, really comfortable and spacious that can take passengers and car, crossing from Malta to Gozo in about 12 minutes.

We see Gozo on the horizon from the boat.

Bypassing the island of Comino on the right you see Gozo in the background.

Yet another view of the island in the sunrise.

Gozo here we come!

Entering the port of Mgarr in Gozo.

A view of the Port in Gozo as the ferry enters to dock in.

Driving in Gozo... remember than in Malta, as in Britain, one drives on the left side of the road.

Xlendi Bay.

The busy streets in the village of Xlendi full of tourists and things to see, buy... and good food to eat!

Xlendi Bay as seen from the other side of the bay up north.

The urbanisation of this highly-frequented village in Gozo.

The caves in Xlendi.

The sea, boats and sea sport are all part of the game.

The impressive rock formations in Gozo with the various strata of stone varieties within the island's geological structure.

The faithful and Devoted to Our Lady of Tà Pinu hearing mass within the shrine precincts.

The nave of the Church of Our Lady of Tà Pinu.

The Romanesque architecture of the Church of Tà Pinu.

The Church of Tà Pinu as seen from the road to Gharb.

The view of the sea from Dwejra.

The wonders of nature in rock... a distant view of the General's Rock.

More caves in the rock at Dwejra.

The Window - a natural Rock formation where the joy of many is to pass under the opening in a boat.

A closer view of the Window.

Fungus Rock... sinister, austere, yet mysterious. This rock was famous for the variety of herbs that grew on it used in medical potions.

Notice the sheer straight "cut" in the rock... all naturally done, and Fungus Rock stands there alone, and yet so near.