That was fascinating I didn't want it to end, there is some good history there, I think the steps were very old and if only we knew what they done them for, all that work there were many of them . Think you must have had a little rain as I see some plants turning green again. Thankyou Pierre for this great video. 😊👍
You are correct with the tracks. I travelled the Galapagos Islands 2019 and all tracks had pegs to stay between. They really care about conservation and it makes sense. Nice video and the steps amaze me like Malta’s temples.
STEPPING THROUGH HISTORY AND GREAT VIEWS 🌿 🌊 ☀ 😲. I'm still amazed at all those steps cut out in the rocks, although, I do realise that the area was well inhabited during the "Phoenicians' period. Most probably it was their way down/up to/from the bay 🎣 🌊 🤔. Very rugged but nice terrain. INTERESTING 😊. THANKS PIERRE 🚶 🎥 👏. Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
@@PierreFarrugiaPierre, meant to ask you :"will Newsbook Malta" let you insert a link of your 'interview' to your vlog for the attention of those subs that haven't watched it ? 🤔. Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
@@PierreFarrugia Hi again Pierre. FYI : I saw YOU on "L-Intervista" with Fredrick Zammit on "Newsbook Malta - RTK 103" (on UA-cam) last Wednesday 15/11/23. You did well 🎤📺 😇 👏. Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
Thank you Pierre ! I really appreciate your kind wishes . Thanks for your vlogs they are always so inspiring as I always get to learn something valuable from your trekking adventures . I surely have time to follow you more now 😊! Take care my friend 👍
Another amazing vlog Pierre. Beautiful scenery and amazing rugged landscape of our beautiful island. Thank you for taking us along on your interesting adventures . That’s why your subscribers keep coming to visit your vlogs. I hope that you have more new subscribers so the channel keeps growing.Well done and keep up the good work. Personally I always look forward for your next vlog,as you always teach me more about Malta that I never heard about.Grazzi 👍🇲🇹
Hello Pierre, thanks so much for sharing another trekking vlog at the Ghar Lapsi area and heading to Maghalaq Valley. Although it was somehow gloomy the quality of the video was still outstanding with beautiful views all around you. Regarding the rock cut steps it depends the era when were dug as, if one can do a professional examination of the surroundings he/she can easily conclude their benefit use. Maybe there were dwellings used by hunters or fishermen, maybe it was even military work for coastal surveillance. It's my theory and maybe I'm wrong but still it is a very interesting fact were one hope to find out more about it. Thanks Pierre and well done to skip the 5K.😊 👍👍
It looks like a good corral to heard animals into for the kill or trap for domestication but i don’t think Malta had any large animals besides the miniature hippo which wasn’t big at all. Maybe wild goats were imported by early settlers? It does make a good Oasis to live in Summer and possibly live off the sea.
Pierre Farrugia half man half mountain goat ! Another enjoyable video keep em coming. Cheers
Like this ☺️✌️, thanks Jeffery
That was fascinating I didn't want it to end, there is some good history there, I think the steps were very old and if only we knew what they done them for, all that work there were many of them .
Think you must have had a little rain as I see some plants turning green again.
Thankyou Pierre for this great video. 😊👍
Thanks John, rain hopefully next week
best area❤
100%
Nice one, looks interesting.
Thanks my friend
Very brave trek Pierre, thank you.
Thanks Charles
It is amazing to see that someone did a lot of effort to make the steps. Nice video.. Regards, Ivan from Belgium.
So true 😅
Thanks for another adventure
Thanks Steve ❤️
Another really interesting video Pierre. Those steps must have taken years to carve out of the rock. No jack hammers then. Many thanks.
Thanks Terry
You are correct with the tracks. I travelled the Galapagos Islands 2019 and all tracks had pegs to stay between. They really care about conservation and it makes sense. Nice video and the steps amaze me like Malta’s temples.
Thanks Shaun
STEPPING THROUGH HISTORY AND GREAT VIEWS 🌿 🌊 ☀ 😲.
I'm still amazed at all those steps cut out in the rocks, although, I do realise that the area was well inhabited during the "Phoenicians' period. Most probably it was their way down/up to/from the bay 🎣 🌊 🤔. Very rugged but nice terrain. INTERESTING 😊.
THANKS PIERRE 🚶 🎥 👏.
Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
Thanks John
@@PierreFarrugiaPierre, meant to ask you :"will Newsbook Malta" let you insert a link of your 'interview' to your vlog for the attention of those subs that haven't watched it ? 🤔.
Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
I think that one was Times of Malta but soon will be interviewed on RTK by a Newsbook journalist , or you saw something else ?
@@PierreFarrugia Hi again Pierre. FYI : I saw YOU on "L-Intervista" with Fredrick Zammit on "Newsbook Malta - RTK 103" (on UA-cam) last Wednesday 15/11/23. You did well 🎤📺 😇 👏.
Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
@@johnabela932 thanks didn’t see that
Thanks for showing me some of Malta ... as I will never get to visit
Thanks Brian
@@PierreFarrugia looks like a very interesting country.
Thank you Pierre ! I really appreciate your kind wishes . Thanks for your vlogs they are always so inspiring as I always get to learn something valuable from your trekking adventures . I surely have time to follow you more now 😊! Take care my friend 👍
My pleasure Henry 👍
Another amazing vlog Pierre. Beautiful scenery and amazing rugged landscape of our beautiful island. Thank you for taking us along on your interesting adventures . That’s why your subscribers keep coming to visit your vlogs. I hope that you have more new subscribers so the channel keeps growing.Well done and keep up the good work. Personally I always look forward for your next vlog,as you always teach me more about Malta that I never heard about.Grazzi 👍🇲🇹
Grazzi Ray ❤️🇲🇹
Hello Pierre, thanks so much for sharing another trekking vlog at the Ghar Lapsi area and heading to Maghalaq Valley. Although it was somehow gloomy the quality of the video was still outstanding with beautiful views all around you. Regarding the rock cut steps it depends the era when were dug as, if one can do a professional examination of the surroundings he/she can easily conclude their benefit use. Maybe there were dwellings used by hunters or fishermen, maybe it was even military work for coastal surveillance. It's my theory and maybe I'm wrong but still it is a very interesting fact were one hope to find out more about it. Thanks Pierre and well done to skip the 5K.😊 👍👍
Thanks Ben, I was using a new camera Hero12 with HDR ☺️
Another 👍@@PierreFarrugia
very very very good work❤❤❤
Thank you Amir, glad you liked
hemmek immur nigri habib, nice video! noqod attent imma ghax xi drabi nizloq
Grazzi 😳
ta xejn habib @@PierreFarrugia
It looks like a good corral to heard animals into for the kill or trap for domestication but i don’t think Malta had any large animals besides the miniature hippo which wasn’t big at all. Maybe wild goats were imported by early settlers? It does make a good Oasis to live in Summer and possibly live off the sea.
Makes sense