Malta 2023 - Day 3 - Valletta
Blue skies and warm sunshine again today.
We opted for the 10 minute ferry ride to Valletta giving us more time to explore Malta's Capital City.
The City Walls are impressive defences so much so that it has been under siege and bombed from the sky rather than invaded. So many poignant sites today.
The site of the metal boom that was used to protect the harbour from U boats, the Siege Bell which is rung once a day to commerate the Island of Malta being awarded the George Cross and the nearby statue to the Fallen Soldier.
We ate a picnic lunch in the Botanical Gardens of Malta which was very peaceful and had a memorial for ANZAC soldiers.
Malta was heavily bombed in 1942 and this Church has recorded the date and time it was bombed on a plaque in one of the bell towers.
Perhaps the most moving was the ..... Monument with it's very recent Remembrance Day wreaths.
There were powerful tributes to the people of Malta from King George and Franklin Roosevelt.
Just last week we found out that Grandad George Jones was stationed on Malta in 1943.





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