Dingli cliffs was the next viewpoint on our sightseeing tour with Aida and Frippe. Just on the side of Dingli cliffs is Il-Fawwara, a place a like a lot. It’s peace and quiet there and amazing views over cliffs and the sea. This is a good spot to watch the sunset from.

Today I noticed something I haven’t seen on my previous visits to Il-Fawwara: the word NAZAE written in stones in a short piece of stone wall. I’ve googled it, but can not find any explanations.

The word NAZAE written with stones

The word NAZAE written with stones

Another thing I noticed for the first time today is that you can see the white tent protecting the megalithic temple Ħaġar Qim from here.
Ħaġar Qim is protected with a big tent

Ħaġar Qim is protected with a big tent

 

View over Il-Fawwara and Filfla island

View over Il-Fawwara and Filfla island

Sunset at Il-Fawwara

Sunset at Il-Fawwara

 

Aida and Frippe watching the sunset at Il-Fawwara

Aida and Frippe watching the sunset at Il-Fawwara

Filfla island in the evening

Filfla island in the evening

Sunset at Il-Fawwara

Sunset at Il-Fawwara