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"The Azure Window near Dwejra" a Dwejra Travel Page by Trillian2005

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Real Name: Gabrielle
Lives In: Karlsruhe, DE
Member Since: Jan 06, 2005
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The Azure Window near Dwejra

by Trillian2005 - last update: Aug 13, 2006

Azure Gabi

Azure Gabi
This spectacular limestone archway resembling a window is located at Dwejra Point, close to Dwejra. The rock ledge forming the upper part of the arch is in danger of collapsing - which doesn't prevent people from walking across it. Oh, well. Their problem. Unfortunately not only - because improper usage is going to destabilize the environment, speed up the crash of the window, resulting in a blue screen on your computer. This fabulous window has been formed by erosion from the wind and the sea. So have been a number of caves along the coast.
Azure Hikers

Azure Hikers

On the right you can see some azure hikers trying their luck in not falling off the rocks. Perhaps they are even some more or less famous movie actors, since the Mediterranean Film Studios in Malta are responsible for several well-known movies and series that were filmed on the islands. Unfortunately, I don't remember which ones. I mean what films on which islands.

Azure Butts

As displayed by a color-coordinated couple matching the color of the Azure Window view. What a view!
Azure Butts

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Pros:"Azure."
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In A Nutshell:"Azure. Windows, Gabi, hikers, butts."

Comments for Trillian2005 about Dwejra
haiamisa Mon Aug 14, 2006 10:18 UTC
 This effecting on PC blue screens is like the theory of a butterfly flapping its wings in South America and that causing an earthquake in South East Asia. Science is truly fascinating.and so are butts when displayed with the right touch of art.

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