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A Short Break in Malta - Day 4

Written by Jack   
Day Trip to Ta' Kola Windmill, Xaghra, Gozo

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Written by The Laughing Camel

360 degree panoramic image showing the Ta' Kola Windmill, Gozo, Malta360 degree panoramic image showing the Ta' Kola Windmill, Gozo, Malta. It was a VERY hot and sunny day. However, I used my "home-made" pano head and using the backup Pantax camera to take 12 shots around a 360 degree panoramic view.

The tripod was setup in the shade of a small palm tree in the quiet village square garden directly opposite the windmill. This minimised the "flare" from direct sunlight that often spoils my full 360 camera lens.

Direct Link: Ta' Kola Windmill, Xaghra, Gozo

Ggantija Temples, Xaghra, Gozo, Malta

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Written by The Laughing Camel

Inner Chamber of the Ggantija Temples located near the small village of Xaghra, Gozo, MaltaGGANTIJA TEMPLES, GOZO 
360 degree panoramic image showing the inner chamber of the Ggantija Temples located near the small village of Xaghra, Gozo, Malta. It was a VERY hot and sunny day, so once again there's quite a bit of over exposure. However, this time I got a bit smarter and used my hat to mask the direct sunlight on the curved lens.

Day Trip by Bus to Valletta, Malta with 360 Panoramic Photo

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Written by Falcon Eddie

Valletta Harbour on a Very Hot and Sunny DayValletta is an astonishing place to visit and well worth the effort if you ever visit the islands of Malta. Most bus routes either start or end up in Valletta which, makes getting there very easy from any place in the island. A day ticket with unlimited bus rides costs only 3 Euro. For this small sum you can literally crisscross the whole of Malta in one day.

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