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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Mgarr-travel-guide-1087594">Mgarr, Malta></a>, May 20, 2006</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 14pt; font-family: Arial;">Our last
day of stay in Malta we dedicated it to go to the sites that had remained
pending, and as here everything is close there was no problem. We saw the
church of Mgarr, soon we followed towards beaches of the west, where this a
pair of pretty bays, with several hotels of luxury. Here we saw something that
I hit to us at the moment. In the highway there was a stopped bus, but in bad
position and a young person crying. The front crystal of the bus was all broken
one. Alongside covered with a blanket there was a dead horse. It had hit in a
curve of the highway the bus. Near there is an equestrian club there, and it
must have escaped. A pain. All the coast of Malta this flood of towers watch,
of 3 centuries ago, when a system of alert of the pirate invasions and the
Turks existed. Very either they are conserved, given the climate that has the
island, this stone holds or everything. We went to have lunch to the town where
this the greater wharf of the island, by where the ferries arrive from Sicily
and by where practically enters all the merchandise of the island. Of already
we were direct for the airport, we gave the car, we invoiced there and to wait
for the exit of the flight. Good moments we happened here. Malta Thanks.<o:p></o:p></span></p>


    <p class="MsoNormal">    </p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 14pt; font-family: Arial;">Nuestro  ultimo dia de estancia en Malta lo dedicamos a ir a los sitios que se habian  quedado pendientes, y como aqui todo es cerca no habia problema. Vimos la  iglesia de Mgarr, luego seguimos hacia las playas del oeste, donde esta un par  de bahias bonitas, con varios hoteles de lujo. Aqui vimos algo que nos impacto  en el momento. En la carretera habia un autobus parado, pero en mala posicion y  un joven llorando. El cristal delantero del autobus estaba todo roto. Al lado  tapado con una manta habia un caballo muerto. Habia chocado en una curva de la  carretera con el autobus.&nbsp; Cerca de alli hay un club hipico, y debio  haberse escapado. Una pena. <br>  Toda la costa de Malta esta llena de torres vigia, de hace 3 siglos, cuando  existia un sistema de alerta de las invasiones piratas y de los turcos. Estan  muy bien conservadas, dado el clima que tiene la isla, esta piedra aguanta bien  todo. Fuimos a almorzar al pueblo donde esta el muelle mayor de la isla, por  donde llegan los ferries de Sicilia y por donde practicamente entra toda la  mercancia de la isla. De alli ya fuimos directo para el aeropuerto, entregamos  el coche, facturamos y a esperar la salida del vuelo. Buenos momentos pasamos  aqui. Gracias Malta.<o:p></o:p></span></p>    <p class="MsoNormal"><br><span style="font-size: 14pt; font-family: Arial;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>                
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