I'm loving your videos of Malta, as it's a place I absolutely adore 😍 I can definitely recommend the Waterfront Hotel as we've stayed there more often than anywhere else. Thanks for sharing 👍
My dad was in Malta in the RAF during the war and he had accommodation in St John's St in Valletta ( No 18 IIRC ) - the building was bombed whilst he was there and he was injured. My wife and I went to Malta in the 1980's and found the building where my dad had accommodation - it was still there with new building works built upon the old remains of the ground floor. We are in our early 70's now and won't be going again but I wanted to see where he was in the war and where he was injured. He also caught malaria whilst in Malta and we somewhere have the Telegram ( remember those ) my mum received saying he was seriously ill and might not survive - but he did. We stayed in Hotel Preluna on Sliema sea front in the 80's - I see it's still there on checking today. My dad was a bit of a photographer and I have many wartime 127 ( and 620 I think ??? - is that a real film format ) film negatives he took of the wartime in Malta. I bought a negative scanner years ago to see them in greater detail on my computer. Good to see your recording and I notice you have a Valletta one too which I will look at.
My mother is from Silema,I have been many times too Malta and all around Silema and the island. It's changed over the years though. Good video keep it going on Videos of Malta,great too see!!!
Loved your walk I have walked those streets many times let's hope I can come over soon now the regulations have dropped .Keep up the good work have beer in the Salisbury arms not far from were you are
@@AP-iy9ho I've been to Monaco and to Sliema (I went in November last year), and I'd say it's more like Las Vegas feel to Syria feel in 15 minutes, while tramping over a construction site in Delhi. It's completely unwalkable, full of hazards, overcrowded and it's just a construction site, really. A 16-year old might find it cool. I am stupid because I visited there. However, the maker of this video is very skilled at making places like St Julians look nice which really are deeply unpleasant, sleazy, corrupt and dangerous.
@@AP-iy9ho You misspelled "kindergarten spewfest". It's only dangerous because there are construction reinforcement rods sticking out of the ground, construction vehicles everywhere, construction dangers overhead, broken manhole covers and holes in the ground, and no actual pavement to walk on, on most of the roads. Not much like the Wild West. More like Delhi.
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Your videos of Malta are fantastic. Thank you for sharing them with us. 👍
My pleasure! Thank you for watching them
I'm loving your videos of Malta, as it's a place I absolutely adore 😍 I can definitely recommend the Waterfront Hotel as we've stayed there more often than anywhere else. Thanks for sharing 👍
Ah awesome - I'll try that hotel next time as I was so tempted this time but changed my mind at the last moment!
I can also recommend The Waterfront
My dad was in Malta in the RAF during the war and he had accommodation in St John's St in Valletta ( No 18 IIRC ) - the building was bombed whilst he was there and he was injured. My wife and I went to Malta in the 1980's and found the building where my dad had accommodation - it was still there with new building works built upon the old remains of the ground floor. We are in our early 70's now and won't be going again but I wanted to see where he was in the war and where he was injured. He also caught malaria whilst in Malta and we somewhere have the Telegram ( remember those ) my mum received saying he was seriously ill and might not survive - but he did. We stayed in Hotel Preluna on Sliema sea front in the 80's - I see it's still there on checking today. My dad was a bit of a photographer and I have many wartime 127 ( and 620 I think ??? - is that a real film format ) film negatives he took of the wartime in Malta. I bought a negative scanner years ago to see them in greater detail on my computer. Good to see your recording and I notice you have a Valletta one too which I will look at.
Hello... would you share these pictures with local (Maltese) enthusiast?
My mother is from Silema,I have been many times too Malta and all around Silema and the island. It's changed over the years though. Good video keep it going on Videos of Malta,great too see!!!
Thank you Natasha - have a great weekend!
Another interesting video some great looking buildings thank you and keep on walking 🚶🏻👍❤️
Thank you, I will
I've booked the waterfront for my 55th birthday trip in December. I treated myself to a suite and I can't wait!
Oooh I'm jealous - I really want to stay there!
What a beautiful scenery of Malta love it.. enjoyed watching it L73
Many thanks
Loved your walk I have walked those streets many times let's hope I can come over soon now the regulations have dropped .Keep up the good work have beer in the Salisbury arms not far from were you are
Thank you so much Mike!
Are you from Mansfield I like your video what type of camera are you using
No not from Mansfield - further north than that!
but the best road you didn't go in just a lite walk to show us that beautiful road whith those beautiful balconies....
Next time
Seems much nicer near all the boats and hotels.
from Monaco feel to Syria feel in 5 seconds
@@AP-iy9ho I've been to Monaco and to Sliema (I went in November last year), and I'd say it's more like Las Vegas feel to Syria feel in 15 minutes, while tramping over a construction site in Delhi. It's completely unwalkable, full of hazards, overcrowded and it's just a construction site, really. A 16-year old might find it cool. I am stupid because I visited there. However, the maker of this video is very skilled at making places like St Julians look nice which really are deeply unpleasant, sleazy, corrupt and dangerous.
paceville can be the wild west sometimes
@@AP-iy9ho You misspelled "kindergarten spewfest". It's only dangerous because there are construction reinforcement rods sticking out of the ground, construction vehicles everywhere, construction dangers overhead, broken manhole covers and holes in the ground, and no actual pavement to walk on, on most of the roads. Not much like the Wild West. More like Delhi.
how is the internet in malta? because i'm welling to study there for 6 years ? and which internet company do you recommend ?
It’s fine yes 👍👍
Had a lovely house in St Dominic St Sliema, which I foolishly sold 20 years ago. I’ve regretted it ever since.
You are going the back streets of Gzira st Julian’s the other way
Yes soon
I detest the chemtrail skies. Ruined the beautiful blue skies Malta used to enjoy for months each year.
I haven’t seen them to be honest
First 11.39 is Gzira not Sliema
Ah thank you!
Car driver job ke bare me bataye malta me
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bro can i come malta
sure!
Why we visit Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵?????
1)Top 8 biggest mountain we can see in Nepal
(Mount everest/sagarmatha is biggest mountain in the world)
2) Birth place of Buddha
( birth place of gautam buddha,Lumbani,Nepal)
3) So many national park
-Chitwan national park
-bardeya national park
-suklaphata national park
-khapad national park
-lamtang national park and others so many national park are in Nepal
4)lakes and pounds
-Rara Lake
-Fewa lake
-ghodaghodi lake
And so many others
5)Hindu Temples and buddha stupa Are too much attractive
6) Forest and natural beauty
7) attractive and beautifull village life
8) beautifull cities
9) Attractive and beautiful Rivers
10) Organic food / agriculture
11)Mustang /kagbeni
And others so many attractive things like a heaven
Warm welcome 🙏
Note:-Nepal is too much cheapst country in the world 🌎
Less amount you can visit more and more places 😊
I would really love to yes!
Trust me visit Nepal your suscribe will be go more than 100k
Definitely
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Hope you can find a job ❤️
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