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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.
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The ferry approaching the port.
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This is the ferry, really comfortable and spacious that can take passengers and car, crossing from Malta to Gozo in about 12 minutes.
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We see Gozo on the horizon from the boat.
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Bypassing the island of Comino on the right you see Gozo in the background.
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Yet another view of the island in the sunrise.
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Gozo here we come!
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Entering the port of Mgarr in Gozo.
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A view of the Port in Gozo as the ferry enters to dock in.
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Driving in Gozo... remember than in Malta, as in Britain, one drives on the left side of the road.
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Xlendi Bay.
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The busy streets in the village of Xlendi full of tourists and things to see, buy... and good food to eat!
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Xlendi Bay as seen from the other side of the bay up north.
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The urbanisation of this highly-frequented village in Gozo.
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The caves in Xlendi.
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The sea, boats and sea sport are all part of the game.
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The impressive rock formations in Gozo with the various strata of stone varieties within the island's geological structure.
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The faithful and Devoted to Our Lady of Tà Pinu hearing mass within the shrine precincts.
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The nave of the Church of Our Lady of Tà Pinu.
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The Romanesque architecture of the Church of Tà Pinu.
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The Church of Tà Pinu as seen from the road to Gharb.
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The view of the sea from Dwejra.
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The wonders of nature in rock... a distant view of the General's Rock.
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More caves in the rock at Dwejra.
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The Window - a natural Rock formation where the joy of many is to pass under the opening in a boat.
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A closer view of the Window.
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Fungus Rock... sinister, austere, yet mysterious. This rock was famous for the variety of herbs that grew on it used in medical potions.
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Notice the sheer straight "cut" in the rock... all naturally done, and Fungus Rock stands there alone, and yet so near.
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