Temple Engraving at Mnajdra
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It's rather grey today - so I thought I dig a bit into my archives. This is from a holiday on Malta Island. An amazing place - it seems as if over the centuries (or rather millennia) people came and went, left their monuments and belongings. Most amazing the Neolithic temples that are scattered allover the island and also on Gozo, the neighbouring island (which compared to Malta is very green and humid).
These are photos I took with a manual camera - I think digital cameras weren't really 'in' at that time... ;) Do you still remember this feeling of tension whether the pics turned out fine or not...
This is the temple of Mnajdra; not as spectacular as its much larger neighbour of Hagar Qim ... but so much more cosy - with a magnificent view over the sea and on the island Filfla which you can see on the left hand side of the picture. Here some more information of the site:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mnajdra
It's rather grey today - so I thought I dig a bit into my archives. This is from a holiday on Malta Island. An amazing place - it seems as if over the centuries (or rather millennia) people came and went, left their monuments and belongings. Most amazing the Neolithic temples that are scattered allover the island and also on Gozo, the neighbouring island (which compared to Malta is very green and humid).
These are photos I took with a manual camera - I think digital cameras weren't really 'in' at that time... ;) Do you still remember this feeling of tension whether the pics turned out fine or not...
This is the temple of Mnajdra; not as spectacular as its much larger neighbour of Hagar Qim ... but so much more cosy - with a magnificent view over the sea and on the island Filfla which you can see on the left hand side of the picture. Here some more information of the site:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mnajdra
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Bee Nee club has replied to kolibri* clubSie haben Techniken benutzt, die wir kaum nachvollziehen können - z.B. fast völlig nahtloses Trockenmauerwerk aus grossen Steinblöcken.
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