this great citadel card came as a lovely surprise from dear Agi, from one of her
'conquering the world' trips. This time, the target was beautiful Malta.
on the card you have
a close-up view of the Citadel situated in the heart of Victoria, the capital of
Gozo, an island of the Maltese archipelago.
It is known to be first
fortified during the Bronze Age approximately around 1500 BC. and was later
developed by the Phoenicians and continued into becoming a complex Acropolis by
Roman times.
It is a really beautiful peace of architecture.
The massive
defensive stone walls of the fortifications rise above the town and were built
by the Knights to protect the village communities from foraging corsairs
attempting to take slaves and threatened invasion of Moslem forces fighting
Christendom
and here is how you
can recognize a tourist has found a philately..or at least was on the hunt for
good stamps. I really love this pair...these buses are just soo cool! I could
remember seeing them on the streets of Skopje too. When I was in kindergarden,
there was this van/bus which resembles the ones on the stamps (that one was
yellow though) and it was in charge of transporting the lunch each day.
You
can still see one of these every now and then, but it is very rare, and they are
in poor condition...esp compared to all those modern-class vehicles along the
streets next to them
But it is nice when some memories are revived
:)
hvala ti drugarice Agi!! <3
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