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Beautiful Marsaxlokk

by Arkeolog - last update: Dec 28, 2005

Marsaxlokk, the harbour to the southeast, is now a small but picturesque harbour where the brightly coloured fishing boats ride at anchor and where the wifes of the fishermen knot nylon string bags for the tourists. But Marsaxlokk is also a microcosm of the historical past of the Island. A short distance from this village is the archeological site of Tas-Silg, still in the process of being excavated; at this place are the remains of Late Neolithic megalithic buildings much disturbed by superimposed Punic and Byzantine structures; here too are the only remains of a mosque to be found on the Island. Norman coins have also been found at Tas-Silg. To oppose the landing of corsairs in that harbour a fort was erected at its entrance by the Order, that of San Lucian; used as a munitions depot during the World War II, it now houses the Marine Research Centre. Marsaxlokk Bay, of which the fishing harbour of Marsaxlokk forms part, is now being converted into a port for container ships.

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Comments for Arkeolog about Marsaxlokk
jumpingnorman Wed Apr 15, 2009 20:07 UTC
 That's a teenie-weenie boat that man is on -- hehehe...looks like he's going to sink! And I want to have some of those "Norman coins" found at Tas-Silg.... Nice page!
tini58de Wed Jul 2, 2003 15:12 UTC
 The Sunday fishmarket really is fantastic!!! Happy birthday to you!
SilverVelvet Tue Jul 2, 2002 12:11 UTC
 Another great page. HAppy birthday.
acemj Sat Jun 15, 2002 22:44 UTC
 great, colorful page!
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