Treasure Hunt @ The Silent City
Chilling out in Mdina with a group of students, mostly Turkish students - assistant researchers at their respective universities; who managed to secure a fund of money to finance their three-month stay in Malta together with their studies. I had the honour to teach them and they also had their share of knowledge to impart. We really got on well together and managed to build up a relationship which I know will last after they depart from the small rocky island of Malta which they have come to love as their second home; except that things are much more expensive here than in Turkey.
The treasure hunt which we were supposed to have ended more like a guided tour. They were more after history and visiting important historical sites rather than running around, asking for directions and spotting the clues they had to find if they were to follow the instructions I handed them earlier as soon as we got off the bus. We really enjoyed ourselves and managed to spend 5 full hours inside Mdina walls...We promised ourselves to head back some day later to explore what we still had not yet explored.
The treasure hunt which we were supposed to have ended more like a guided tour. They were more after history and visiting important historical sites rather than running around, asking for directions and spotting the clues they had to find if they were to follow the instructions I handed them earlier as soon as we got off the bus. We really enjoyed ourselves and managed to spend 5 full hours inside Mdina walls...We promised ourselves to head back some day later to explore what we still had not yet explored.
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