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Prehistoric Tarxien Temples

by sandysmith - last update: Feb 6, 2005

No not me and my maltese friend Anne (Xemx) but the temples at Tarxien!!
Fat Lady Torso
I tried my best not to end up looking like the famous Tarxien Fat Lady - but they have such nice cakes in Malta!

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Comments for sandysmith about Tarxien Prehistoric Temples
KiKitC Thu May 22, 2008 10:31 UTC
 I absolutely love visiting ruins. These temples certainly are intricate, thank you for sharing the details.
willy_wonka Thu Jul 28, 2005 07:26 UTC
 i love old ancient historical places like this. and i had a good giggle at your opening sentence. tarxien is prehistoric, not you! lol. nice photos and great tips!
matcrazy1 Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:48 UTC
 Interesting info and amazing pictures. The Hypogeun and animal carvings sound very interesting.
globetrott Mon Feb 21, 2005 08:20 UTC
 an interesting page, Sandra ! it is alays great to see the leftovers of ancient times, and then I wonder what future people in the year 4000 A.D. would like to preserve of our contemporary architecture...
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