A Little Vintage Flair | Malta Travel Photographer

This is officially my last post from Malta until I return, which I hope will happen in the near future.  I have truly enjoyed sharing photos taken during my week in Malta, and through them introducing many to this little island in the Mediterranean.

While I was in Malta I was constantly reminded of how historically rich it is.  Often I was reminded of old times just by looking at a door, an alley crowded with houses, or an abandoned little chapel by the side of a street.  There were many moments when I got carried away, my imagination taking me back to times passed. This is why I decided that, for my last post, I would try to communicate Malta’s historical nature through photos edited to enhance the vintage look I experienced as I enjoyed the island.  I hope that you’ll like this last post from Malta.

I found this old van in Mdina’s main square.

The infamous Maltese bus, which is slowly being replaced by newer, more modern busses.

I loved this vent in Mdina…

…and this weathered gate in Valletta.

And to close with, some more photos from my favorite Maltese city, Mdina.

A view of St. Paul’s Cathedral from Fontanella’s Tea Garden, known for its divine Chocolate cake.

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