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Home Archive for July 2019

The Hypogeum and the City of Birgu Tour--Our Last Day in Malta!

7.31.2019

We boarded the buses and first went to the Hypogeum of Hal Saflieni -- the undergound burial site of the people that built the temples and this dates back to 4000 BC!  It was used for the span of many centuries, up to 2500 BC.  These were all carved out of stone, as well, in the same architecture as their temples.  It was so fascinating!  The 4 pictures below are pictures I took of postcards I purchased because they didn't allow photography down inside the cave.  They are trying to preserve it, so only 10 people are allowed in per hour/tour.  It was so nice to have a smaller tour group today!  These people painstakingly carved these tombs out of the natural limestone-- much like the Catacombs of St. Paul, but with so much more finese!  These rooms are much bigger than the Catacombs and you can still see where they painted swirling patterns and checkerboards in red on the ceilings and walls.  This burial site is located underneath people's homes right in the middle of the city!  Crazy! 

After the Hypogeum, we toured a town called Birgu (or Vittoriosa-- depending on what language you choose!)  Considered the "cradle" of Maltese history, Birgu and the surrounding areas and towns were the stopping point for almost every group who settled on the island, and the first home to the Knights of St. John.  Just opposite the harbor is Valletta, where we went the first day, which was built up AFTER Birgu by the Knights to fortify even more the area and harbor.  (They were paranoid of attacks-- and rightfully so given their history, but there weren't any more attacks after they built Valletta, but they wanted to be sure they were safe!)  Picture #15 shows barracks they used during the bombings of WWII-- according to our guide, they got very hot and stinky because people were down there for days taking shelter from the bombs!  I guess an old fort is a pretty safe place to take shelter!  Picture #8 shows the place where we stood in Valletta with the harbor behind us on the first day.  It's the building with the arches.  This fort in Birgu had 3 separate gates to protect the people from invasion-- each time the enemy thought they were in...they had yet another gate to conquer!  Quite smart if you ask me!  This gave the people time to get situated and fight back!  It bought them time!  Once we were in the third gate, we toured the quaint, narrow streets where people still live!  (Our guide grew up in Birgu and still has family there and knew everyone in the streets!)  Everything here is old... in picture #21 you can see the weathering or "honeycombed" walls of this old building!  I liked that there is nothing touristy about Birgu!  It's just a very beautiful, typical Maltese town with Cathedrals and churches and other important historic buildings.  We saw several points of interest including old hospitals and the auberge's where the Knights lives when they were here.  Our guide also showed us a typical Maltese home.(This is the picture of the door-- the door handle is a sign of good luck here-- it's a fish, I think.)  We enjoyed a pastry made of dates (not my favorite but thought we'd try it because the guide said they were good) and a really good doughnut that we shared after the tour in the town square where all the people were meeting and having lunch.  It was such a cute and quaint little town!  The last picture in Birgu-- the statue-- shows Christianity conquering Islam.  You can see the crescent (sign of Islam) at the bottom of the gate surrounding the statue being speared and the cross on top! 

After the tour, we went back to our room and changed into our swim suits and enjoyed the pool and beach for the rest of the afternoon.  (We packed all our stuff first, as we are leaving EARLY in the morning-- of course!)  The beach is just paved over rocks with an entrance with stairs and railings into the bay! The water was so clear and warm!  We swam and enjoyed that for  a while.  Katelyn jumped in and did some flips into the water off the side of the rock.  It was so nice to not get all sandy!  We relaxed on one of the cabanas and watched the tide come in under our feet!  (I almost lost my flip flops!)  We waded in the pool after, then went up to the room and showered and got dressed for the Edward Jones Farewell Dinner.  It was a really nice buffet dinner with a lot of different foods to choose from.  They also had a huge assortment of desserts.  I actually liked the hot cinnamon rolls the best!  We went back to the room-- McKenzie went to bed, but Katelyn stayed up with us in our room and we watched TV-- food shows and Shark Week.  We finally went to bed around midnight...







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We Went on a Tour of Mdina and St. Paul's Catacombs on Our Own!

7.30.2019

Today was a fun day!  McKenzie opted not to go with us today...she was tired and wanted a chill day at the hotel.  I kind of don't blame her!  We toured Mdina on our won (we ubered there) and learned all about it's history.  We started with the Mdina Glass Factory where they make beautiful Maltese glass.  We watched the guy below for quite a while, make this beautiful bird with it's wings spread out!  It's quite the process and it was very warm in that room.  I can't imagine working in a place like that!  They are quite the craftsmen though.  We poked around the store and I bought a cute little votive candle holder that was half off due to being flawed, but I couldn't find anything wrong with it!  Then we ubered to Mdina, about 10 minutes away.  It's a fun medieval town up on a hill that was built by all the people who've lived here starting with the Romans and going through history to the present day.  People still live here!  It has a fascinating history!  The Knights of St. John built it up mostly to what it looks like today.  We took an audio-visual tour and watched a movie about the history.

After, we walked about 10 minutes to see St. Paul's Catacombs.  This was even more fascinating!  Reading about how the Romans buried their dead was amazing!  We saw artifacts they found when they discovered the catacombs-- even bones and almost complete skeletons of people!  They were buried with their jewelry and pottery and other things that are still intact!  Quite amazing!  We went down into several of these catacombs and the stone "coffins" carved out of the rock were everywhere in a maze-- you'd get lost if they weren't lit up!  (The lights actually did go off for a bit while we were down there and it was really scary-- and creepy!)  We enjoyed exploring here today!  We walked back to Mdina and walked around for a bit more, got ice cream (Magnum bars, of course!) and then ubered back to our hotel.

We saw a cute Bug with "Megs" for it's license plate on our way back from Mdina!  We grabbed McKenzie at the hotel and went out to a nice dinner at a restaurant that was recommended by our driver... and it was only a 5 minute walk from our hotel.  (Hugo's)  It was really good food.  I got the burger, which was one of the juiciest burgers I've ever had and the girls got pizza-- Italian style and Bill got meat of some kind... can't remember.  We walked on the beach and poked around the shops and mall after dinner and Katelyn found a tshirt of Malta.  We walked back to the hotel... 



































































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