Valletta - A city built to a plan

The deep water anchorages around the city of Valletta have been a major attraction for seafarers throughout the ages. From the trading vessels of the Phoenicians, right up to the cruise liners that use the harbour today.

Romans, Arabs, French and British have all anchored their fleets here, not to mention the galleys of the order of St John of Jerusalem, the Knights of Malta, who built Valletta and called this place home for more than two and a half centuries.

From the air it's easy to see that Valletta was built to a plan. We take another break from flying here to take a closer look at the city and here people.

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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