After Easter and all it’s celebrations were over Ann and I took a 3 day mini vacation to the neighboring island of Gozo. The weather when we went up there was pretty bad as you can see in the film above.
Gozo is more slow paced, greener and more rural than the main island of Malta. Life in Malta can be pretty hectic and for the week of Easter we did a lot of things so it was nice to spend some time alone with Ann before my parents came.
We also went to Gozo when I was in Malta last year. One of her aunt’s have an apartment in the fishing village turned resort of Marsalforn which was really quiet while we were there because it is still out of season. Here’s a view of the village as we walked back to the apartment after having had dinner.
On our second day there we went for a long walk. All along the northwest coast of Gozo you see these types of salt pans. The salt pans are filled with sea water over winter by the waves hitting the coast. Then over the summer the water evaporates and the salt can be collected. Some of the salt pans has been in use since the Roman times and is still used today.
We left the coast and turned uphill towards the village of Zebbug where we came across a street mirror where you can sort of see the road going down the hill from where we came.
There was a great view of the green island from Zebbug. However what I found most interesting was that on the spot in the village with the best view over the Mediterranean you were met by this truck with the ironic “I ♥ my truck” written on the back-end.
We continued on and was met with a great view of the UNESCO protected Cittadella fort at the center of Gozo. We followed the road and caught a bus back to the apartment from Victoria.
The day we left Gozo we had great weather so we shot a bit more film as we were leaving.
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6 responses to “A mini vacation in Gozo”
There is so much love and happiness in the post. You have to teach me how to add music and embed videos. I love all these posts from Malta, especially the Easter parades, because it is all new and exotic to me!
Lovely post, really enjoyed the tour, salt pans are really quite and interesting precess asn sight.
@Karen: Thanks 🙂 I’m editing the videos and adding music in Movie Maker that comes with Windows. It’s fairly simple and limited what you can do but enough for those small videos I make. Embedding videos depends on your system but here is how it’s done in Blogspot.
@Martin: Thanks 🙂
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Karen…come visit Malta 😀 hihi 😀
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