Air bubbles from divers in the blue hole at Dwejra

Still in Dwejra and this is the 'blue hole'. About forty thousand people visit the Maltese islands each year just to dive. Most find their way here to the blue hole. On busy days, scuba divers almost have to form a queue to get some time in this 15m deep hole.

The walls are covered with corals and sponges and further down the hole opens out to the open sea where you can swim round to below the azure window.

The waters around these islands are an adventure playground for divers. There are caves, wrecks and crashed aircraft. Some ships have even been scuttled deliberately in handy places for scuba tourists to explore.

This is an actual screenshot from the movie, not an image from a still camera. Use the arrows to scroll through other  images from Malta by Microlight and don't  forget to check out the sample video clips .                                                                                                                                          All images copyright 2004 - James Casha


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