MDINA and RABAT, MALTA
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- 2022 Oct. 07, Fri, 70F -- Just want to share this happy daytrip we did to Mdina and Rabat from Valletta, Malta. With careful and forward planning, we did cover both beautiful places in about 4 hours by foot. Mdina is a small, fortified hilltop city best known as the "Silent City" with a low census of about 250 people living within the walls. A major tourist attraction per se, making it a lovey place to visit during the day. Once tourists start to leave the place, quietness rules in, making it a Silent City. Stepping through Mdina's medieval gates and narrow alleyways is like stepping back in time. Rabat, on the other hand, is a working town just outside of the fortified city of Mdina. Nevertheless, Rabat boasts some of Malta's important and interesting ancient palaces and Christian sites worth visiting. We did enjoy this short daytrip and hope you, too, like it.
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BLACK ROSARY by David Robson
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Very heart touching video with the background music. Cinematic way! You done it in extremely good way
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad the video and music resonated with you. I aimed for a cinematic feel, so it means a lot to hear that it came through. Appreciate the support! Thank you again. :)
You have good taste. Background music is very appropriate and delightful. Photography and subject: second to none. Thank you for or sharing.
So nice of you to say that, George. Really very encouraging. Thank you again. :)
professional done and love your style 👍 beautiful location.
Thank you for the nice comment. I still have many things to learn. And thanks for the encouragement :)
Beautiful
Thank you, Henry. Happy New Year! - :)
Thank you for the excellent video. I was fortunate to live in Rabat for a year back in 2015 and this brought back many fond memories. I never got tired of walking these beautiful streets with so much history and meeting the locals. Of course being on the doorstep to Mdina was a bonus and it was the place to go for a bit of tranquility. Makes me proud of my Maltese heritage.
I'm so glad that you like the video. Sometimes we all feel like to be alone in life, and Mdina/Rabat is exactly the kind of place where one could find peace and comfort away from the hustle and bustle of city life. :)
Great video with very nice memories!
Thank you for the nice comment. :)
Amazing video......my favourite place in malta. Thank you .
Mine too. Just can't get enough of this awesome place. :) Thank you for sharing your thoughts
Interesting the video!
Thank you. Glad you like it. :)
My Maltese father was born in Rabat and I still have relatives there. Loved seeing these familiar streets.
Nice, Marie. Please let them know that we enjoyed our visit to your hometown. Such a lovely place!!! Hope you and your father and relatives are all doing fine. Thank you again.
New sub here , incredible editing, subtitles are sparse but good enough , so happy to watch this Malta series, I could relive my visit 35 years ago, thank you so much, I’ll be watching more of your videos.
Thank you, Lucille, for the nice comment. Very encouraging to know at least someone out there came to like my video production. Thank you again! :)
Excellent, magic places.
Yes, Mark. I see it the same way. Thank you for watching.
Excellent video
Thank you so much, Joy. I'm glad you like it. :)
Wow very nice 👍place
Yes, absolutely magical!! Just like uncovering a time capsule! Thank you for liking it. :)
Thanks for 🙏 reply bro
@6:57. That bar, "is-serkin" is very famous with the Maltese. Its name signifies the Maltese word for the horse drawn cart. Every year horse drawn cart races take place on that very street which you'll notice is significantly sloped.
Yes, George. How could I not remember is-Serkin? We failed to get a seat for beer break. What day/month of the year is that horse race? Thank you again for sharing this info. :)
@@ONEJOURNEYONESTORY 29 June, during the "Mnarja" festival. Sorry, my mistake, bare back horse and donkey race
@@georgebronte840 this is a valuable information. I just hope viewers/readers see this. thank you again, George. Happy Lunar New Year !
hi where is the grotto of St. Paul located ? thanks
Entrance to the grotto is through the church of St Publius, which is a smaller church annexed to the Basilica of St Paul. And I believe, it is also connected to Wignacourt Museum. Hope this helps. :)
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Thank you for sharing. Gol Gumbaz must be another interesting place to explore. Will keep this in mind. :)
Interesting, but the filming doesn't give the viewer time to take in details: too rushed.
Yes, Richard. I saw this problem coming. There are so much to show and tell in a given 10-12 min long video. On the other hand, longer than this may not keep audience attention and interest. It's a catch 22 here. I'm really not a serious filmmaker but I'm learning. Thank you for your input. Happy Holidays to you, Richard. :)