The Mysteries of Ancient Malta
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Photograph by Stefaan & Eric via Flickr.
The unassuming museum built above the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, a prehistoric subterranean temple and ossuary in the town of Paola.
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Photograph by John Swansburg.
The approach to Gozo, Malta’s sister island.
As seen from the ferry that runs between Malta and Gozo.
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Photograph by DoNotLick via Flickr.
The Ggantija Temples on Gozo.
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Photograph by Clive Vella for the Malta Tourism Authority.
Another shot of Ggantija.
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Photograph by Peuplier via Flickr.
The Hal Tarxien temples, an above-ground complex near the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum in Paola, Malta.
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Photograph by Peuplier via Flickr.
Another shot of Hal Tarxien.
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Photograph by bobo_milan via Flickr.
A Venus discovered in one of Malta’s ancient temples.
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Photograph by Jan Van Der Crabben via Wikipedia Commons.
The so-called Sleeping Lady of Malta.
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Photograph by John Swansburg.
St. Paul’s wrist bone.
One of the relics displayed in the Church of St. Paul’s Shipwreck, in Valletta.
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Photograph by John Swansburg.
Another relic: The column on which St. Paul was supposedly beheaded.
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Photograph by John Swansburg.
The Xewkija Rotunda, the largest church on Gozo.
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Photograph by Happy Menocal.
The Sweethaven Post Office.
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Photograph by Happy Menocal.
The Sweethaven Sawmill, now a miniature golf course.
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Photograph by John Swansburg.
Bluto makes his move on Olive Oyl.
During the performance of a short play.
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Photograph by John Swansburg.
Popeye, having rescued Olive from Bluto’s clutches, dances a jig with her.
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Photograph by John Swansburg.
A menu from one of Sweethaven’s restaurants.
Inexplicably, not a leaf of spinach to be found.
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