Gate to Nowhere - Fawwara Gate - Msida Fawwara Gate is a an archway built during the rule of the Order of St John around 1796 by the aristocratic Testaferrata Family as commemoration for the opening of a new roadway between Sliema & Msida.

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Gate to Nowhere - Fawwara Gate - Msida Fawwara Gate is a an archway built during the rule of the Order of St John around 1796 by the aristocratic Testaferrata Family as commemoration for the opening of a new roadway between Sliema & Msida.
Artworks by Christopher Saliba that just found a home
Here you go! That's the new air traffic control radar in Fawwara. Malta has a massive airspace stretching almost from below the west coast of Sicily to east coast of Greece. We're sharing with you an image kindly provided by MEPA. Currently, the radar system gathers information from 5 different radar stations. Two are locally based, one at Luqa and the other at Dingli. The third radar is situated at Ustica just north of Palermo, Sicily. Two radar stations in Greece, at Kithira and Lefkas provide coverage of the East sector of the Malta airspace.
Read more here: http://www.maltats.com/Operations/AreaControl/tabid/68/Default.aspx