For anyone who has been confused by the Malta videos, no I did not leave Greece and go back to Malta. I filmed so much on my last two days in Malta a month ago that the footage got backed up. I decided to jump ahead to the Greek videos and then go back and edit the rest of the Malta series later. As you can see at the end of this video I'm at the airport in Malta, where I'm catching my flight to Athens to begin the Greece trip. The next video will jump back to my more current adventures in Greece. But I won't be on the Greek islands for much longer, planning to catch a flight to somewhere different very soon. Hint: I'm heading for the mountains, to a country I've visited once before, six years ago.
A blessed good day sir Gabe, What a Wonderful Ancient ruins, Historical buildings Structures, Caves, and Animal Skeletons and bones I've learned So much The Very Interesting Country of Malta thank you so much sir Gabe for Your Wonderful walk around tour video Godbless from the Philippines sir Marvin 👏❤️🙏💕💕🙂👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Been watching a number of your videos of late. Great to see you encouraging people to get out and travel more! The world is to be experienced in person! Live, Love, Travel. Cheers!
I was just reading about a Canadian man who just came home after travelling around the world for 8 years. I thought of you when he mentioned being stuck in Rishikesh during the pandemic haha (I remember your videos from that place)
Wow! Love this series on Malta! So much history you’ve sparked our interest and I think it’s captured your heart too! So much history and things to see! Thanks Gabriel! ~Cara 😊
The sand color of the architecture reminds me of Salamanca in Spain, a phenomenal city, thats just incredible at night.. Really amazed by ‘little’ Malta.
Ah, Tarxien temples! I walk my dog by them every day in the evening :P The flags that you commented on are village feast flags. Tarxien has the local parish feast around the first week of June, so that's what those were.
Hi Gabriel, an intense day of viewing some incredible sites in Malta and it falls into the category of hundreds of thousands when the lands were closer together Malta must have been a crossing point for many travelers. This area connecting the nearby lands must have been a midway point of civilization very widespread throughout the region of the Mediterranean the ancient sites are remarkable like those of Gobekli Tepe in Turkey which are descendants of the Hittites while the Mycenaean are Greek descendants. There are only traces of history that only go back a few thousand years.
Gee, someday those huge mountain oasis gardens in Morrocco might be a fairly convenient non-schengen winter retreat. Maybe the mountainous marvel many believe is the world's oldest managed sustainable agriculture system might be expanded and replicated? Eric Wallace from Atlas Obscura wrote a neat article titled “The Moroccan Food Forest That Inspired an Agricultural Revolution”: There's also many springs that Ethiopian volunteers brought back to life when huge mountain areas there were reforested - mentioned by John D Liu in the film Green Gold. There's so many degraded lands that are being re-created by Ecosystem Restoration Coop campers. It's really great there are 1000's of volunteers contributing 10€/month now. It would be so great to visit and catch a view. 🌲😎🌲
Loving your videos from South Australia. Get back here to Australia, Gabriel. When you're ready. Loving the Greek islands! And Malta kicks all sorts of goals! Wonderful, mate~
Please throw some more videos from Greece because I'm sitting here on edge three days in a row already all in a flutter to see some blue and white and nothing only Malta and Malta, and you know Malta is nice ok, Malta is Malta but Greece is Greece you know, like you said, the title of your video was something like "there's something special about Greece" and there is, we are on the same page here . . . . . .
Gets a like just for the "& there ya go...The Ugly Modern Era" comment. Looking forward to The Tartaria History Session > though the algorithm Gods won't likely respond favorably 😜
For anyone who has been confused by the Malta videos, no I did not leave Greece and go back to Malta. I filmed so much on my last two days in Malta a month ago that the footage got backed up. I decided to jump ahead to the Greek videos and then go back and edit the rest of the Malta series later. As you can see at the end of this video I'm at the airport in Malta, where I'm catching my flight to Athens to begin the Greece trip. The next video will jump back to my more current adventures in Greece. But I won't be on the Greek islands for much longer, planning to catch a flight to somewhere different very soon. Hint: I'm heading for the mountains, to a country I've visited once before, six years ago.
About time you visited Nepal again😂
@@baggy79 I can't disagree. ✌
@@GabrielTravelerVideos hahaha 🤣
Switzerland - you've been to Nepal more than once (?).
Beautiful Norway is next on the menu ?
Great content, Gabriel.
A blessed good day sir Gabe, What a Wonderful Ancient ruins, Historical buildings Structures, Caves, and Animal Skeletons and bones I've learned So much The Very Interesting Country of Malta thank you so much sir Gabe for Your Wonderful walk around tour video Godbless from the Philippines sir Marvin 👏❤️🙏💕💕🙂👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Been watching a number of your videos of late. Great to see you encouraging people to get out and travel more! The world is to be experienced in person! Live, Love, Travel. Cheers!
I was just reading about a Canadian man who just came home after travelling around the world for 8 years.
I thought of you when he mentioned being stuck in Rishikesh during the pandemic haha (I remember your videos from that place)
Beautiful island.. that cave hosted life for a long time. Love that Athens hotel price!!! Serious history on this island..
I was in Malta for a month in the mid 90's the one thing that always stuck in my head was the painted boats I took so my photos 🥰🥰🥰 🇲🇹
Wow! Love this series on Malta! So much history you’ve sparked our interest and I think it’s captured your heart too! So much history and things to see! Thanks Gabriel! ~Cara 😊
Incredible Malta, thanks Gabriel..😊
Wow that museum with all the bones was amazing 🌞
The sand color of the architecture reminds me of Salamanca in Spain, a phenomenal city, thats just incredible at night..
Really amazed by ‘little’ Malta.
Ah, Tarxien temples! I walk my dog by them every day in the evening :P The flags that you commented on are village feast flags. Tarxien has the local parish feast around the first week of June, so that's what those were.
Thank you for your videos! One can watch them for education, relax and pleasure.
Thats incredible what they found in that cave! Awesome!
In Malta every village has its Patron Saint. Village feasts are celebrated thru summer. The flags you saw represent the village festa/Saint.😊
Hi Gabriel, an intense day of viewing some incredible sites in Malta and it falls into the category of hundreds of thousands when the lands were closer together Malta must have been a crossing point for many travelers. This area connecting the nearby lands must have been a midway point of civilization very widespread throughout the region of the Mediterranean the ancient sites are remarkable like those of Gobekli Tepe in Turkey which are descendants of the Hittites while the Mycenaean are Greek descendants. There are only traces of history that only go back a few thousand years.
Malta looks good thank you for the video Gabe
Hi Gabe, thank you for shearing. Chaos
Can’t wait your next video Gab.
Gee, someday those huge mountain oasis gardens in Morrocco might be a fairly convenient non-schengen winter retreat. Maybe the mountainous marvel many believe is the world's oldest managed sustainable agriculture system might be expanded and replicated?
Eric Wallace from Atlas Obscura wrote a neat article titled “The Moroccan Food Forest That Inspired an Agricultural Revolution”:
There's also many springs that Ethiopian volunteers brought back to life when huge mountain areas there were reforested - mentioned by John D Liu in the film Green Gold. There's so many degraded lands that are being re-created by Ecosystem Restoration Coop campers. It's really great there are 1000's of volunteers contributing 10€/month now. It would be so great to visit and catch a view. 🌲😎🌲
Thank ypu for sharing your tour there in 🇲🇹 Malta.
Good info on the history side and a great upload aswell 💚
The name of the village you started the video in, is called Gudja.
I see, good to know. 👍✌️
Loving your videos from South Australia. Get back here to Australia, Gabriel. When you're ready. Loving the Greek islands! And Malta kicks all sorts of goals! Wonderful, mate~
A lot of brits go to Malta and just drink and eat at the beach good to see you showing the country has more to offer
Malta 🇲🇹 my secret travel gem 💎 can’t wait to get back.
Would you say it's nicer than Spain?
@@Mongoose-ct6us Never ever!
@@Allexander9880 I don't think anything is better than Spain except maybe Sweden right?
@@Mongoose-ct6us Spain is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe! I would Norway recommend!
@@Allexander9880 Norway is better than Sweden?
Fascinating indeed, you made me wanting to visit this remarkable country. 💙❤✌
I went to Malta once.. '94 I think.. took way too much lsd on the trip.. I was doing that kinda thing back then. . Valetta was moving well🤦🤣..
Did you try pastizzi while you were there? I lived on the ricotta version every day when I was there.
Great video Gab!!
Thanks.
saw a youtuber exploring an huge ancient railway system in malta the other day,
just like in the flintstones 🤣
Amazing place
Love your videos Gabe. And you’re going to Deutschland.
I never heard of Malta, Gabriel you are an excellent history teacher🎓
Malta is right by Sicily. It's an island country.
Cool video Gabe, I like the architecture of those old buildings. Don’t trust Google!! 😂 Happy 4th of July.. 👍
It's kind of a love hate relationship with google, mostly it works and then sometimes it leaves you hanging out to dry. Happy 4th!
Awesome video 😎✌️
23:52 did you ever find out what the flags where?
Norway is next Gabe highly recommend it to you!
Hello friend have a good day ✌🏾👍😁
Thanks and you too.
❤ thanks for taking us there, happy birthday USA ❤
Nice Video
14:43 Roman villa looks like a heap of rocks now.
Either your beard has grown back the fastest speed in human history or its an old video filmed before
Thanks for your videos. Happy Birthday USA 2023
Happy 4th! 👍✌️
Please throw some more videos from Greece because I'm sitting here on edge three days in a row already all in a flutter to see some blue and white and nothing only Malta and Malta, and you know Malta is nice ok, Malta is Malta but Greece is Greece you know, like you said, the title of your video was something like "there's something special about Greece" and there is, we are on the same page here . . . . . .
Next video from Greece, will post it later today.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos thanks
The flags were probably religious and perhaps something to do with a upcoming festa, maybe?
Where us your bike?
See the comment I pinned at the top. These Malta videos were filmed a month ago, before I went to Greece and bought the bicycle.
Changed my mind. It’s Slovenia
Gets a like just for the "& there ya go...The Ugly Modern Era" comment.
Looking forward to The Tartaria History Session > though the algorithm Gods won't likely respond favorably 😜
👍👍👍
Wow empty steets....so far
Too expensive.
First please please😊
Boom, you got it.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos thanks so much, and another great video🤗
Good job Mom!! ❤
3rd
Yep.
So fascinating 😊