Among others: This fortress served against RUTHLES OTTOMAN EMPIRE, I believe that when you point the finger or insult someone with tendencies and that someone has ruled half of the world and beyond, at least change the accent so that it is not understood that you are English, since today in April 2024 countless countries pay taxes and other benefits to Britain without knowing why they are poor?
One you don't mention but worth a visit is the Aviation museum at T'Qali. conveniently next door to the National Football stadium and the Craft village . The area has something for everybody. The local bus stops at the Football stadium so a car is not needed.
While there was some nice places like Mdina, Maltas overall building have be abandoned. It is a dump, no offense that the goverment has not invested in for decades. The locals are nice and speak english, but it was very boring and the food was not impressive. They really need to invest in their country. These video show the nice building that you can count on one hand the rest are falling apart, not to mention its hard to find grocery shops e.t.c
I love Malta and its neighbouring island Gozo and was lucky enough to live in Gzira as a schoolboy at RAF Luqa junior school and then RN Tal Handaq school. Valletta is one of my favourite places on the planet, a small walled city with a huge history. The photo of St Pauls - Minneapolis at 4:11 puzzled me until the penny dropped and I understood the visual segway from your narrative on Saint Paul who was shipwrecked on Malta.