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<title>Temples and Blue Grotto</title>
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<description>Went to the Haqir Qim and Mnajdra Temple. Temples from different centuries in Maltese history.
We also wanted to visit the Blue Grotto but thought...</description>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Zurrieq-travel-guide-1087674">Zurrieq, Malta></a>, Aug 24, 2006</p>
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<P>Went to the Haqir Qim and Mnajdra Temple. Temples from different centuries in Maltese history.</P>
<P>We also wanted to visit the Blue Grotto but thought we didn't have enough time. But because severall people stepped out of the bus, we decided to take the chance. We knew weren't that far of Zurrieq and that we would have enough time to take a bus from there back to the hotel in Qawra. (The bus we were in, was one of the last busses passing the Blue Grotto). Luckily we could still take the boat to the blue grotto. It was not that blue anymore as in the morning, but you could still see the blue water at several places. From the Blue Grotto we were offered a taxi ride to Zurrieq. In the end we decided to take the offer, it was only 1 LM per person. Arriving in Zurrieq we were glad we took the offer, it would have been quite a walk.</P></p>
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