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A historical waterfront worth visiting

The Valletta Waterfront, located in Valletta, Malta, has a rich history dating back to the 18th century. Originally built as a series of warehouses and stores, it served as a bustling trading hub for the Knights of St. John. Over the years, it underwent various renovations and expansions, transforming into a vibrant waterfront destination with restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. Today, it stands as a popular tourist attraction, blending history with modern amenities. Oh Valletta Waterfront, bathed in golden light, As the summer sun caresses you with all its might. Your colorful facades, kissed by warmth and glow, Reflecting the joyous spirit that summer bestows. The azure sea shimmers, mirroring the sky, As laughter and merriment fill the air nearby. From sunrise to sunset, a lively coastal scene, Where dreams and memories in the sunlight gleam. #mytripvlog #2019travel #awesomepic #bucketlistreboot
Posted: Jun 19, 2023
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