Malta | Learning
Watching Ancient Apocalypse on Netflix, when Malta came up in discussion, I couldn't help but perk up.
I will need to revisit the show to make some more extensive notes for this particular blog post. I will also need to find the other show I watched where they discussed sound and how the ancient people of Malta would move objects using vibrations from sound.
History of people leaving Sicily in 5000bc and landing in Malta. Building temples throughout time. Decide I should go back for a solo trip and do some historical digging next time round. Learn more about the land and history.
Dig deeper into my own past.
I still have faded memories of doing kid like fun activities during my first visit. The second time I visited I was exhausted and annoyed by the travel issues that took me there, so immersing myself in the culture wasn't as easy.
It doesn't feel like this is my first time around. Or I am still holding those biological memories of my ancestors. But there is a connection. There has always been a fondness for ancient looking structures. Walking amongst giant cobbled stones, where millions of souls had likely passed over before me.
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