domingo, 20 de febrero de 2011

Gozo

This sunday i was in Gozo, it was a nice trip, i did it with two friends, a german classmate and a friend of him, really nice guys.
It is a quite long journey, that last almost 4 hours, 2 hours to go and 2 hours to come back to St Julians, but you can enjoy the seashore with grateful landscapes in the meantime...

Regarding the transport, we used bus and ferry.
The bus is always a difficult experience to talk about (i'll do it in another post, i am collecting information ;)),


The ferry trip is just a stroll, 25 minutes, Gozo is really close to the main island, Malta. I really loved the ferry, it was a sunny day, the blue sea, i put off my cap and i could feel the breezze ... ahhh Mediterranean life¡

mediterranean life ;)

Then in Gozo we went to the capital city (Victoria - Rabat) by bus. It is really a town, quiet, peaceful,... we saw the Ciutatella, another walled castle from where you could see all around, i think this is the highest place in the island,



Then we tried to visit the azura window, prehistoric heritage, i think, but we could not manage this, "mi gozo en un pozo", because we are out of season and there were no bus lines working to this destination, only taxi, i we didnt want to pay a taxi...
So, we had lunch in Victoria, we were speaking about of a lot of funny things, about Germany and Spain, joking, we were laughing most of time. I think that my humour sense can be defined as multinational...(my friends known already about my humour sense :D), but anyway, the main goal to be here is talking and we tried to talk as much as possible.

When we came back, i enjoyed the ferry again, we met some new people from France, we were all the time talking to them, and we could see a beautiful sun fall, from the ferry, the sun falling, the skyline of Gozo and the mediterranean see, it is a pity but i had ran over my camera battery and i couldn´t take any photo....

At last, i want to say thank you to the german guys. They were very kind, because they speaked all the time in english although they are german, and i could understand the conversation and be part of it... It is a bit frustrating when the people start to speak in their mother tongue and i can not understand any word...

Bye.

3 comentarios:

EGF dijo...
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Leomundo dijo...

I bet that the busy man of the picture was the ferry´s driver

txapolition dijo...

hey nope, he is not the ferry's driver, he was a Gozo easygoing citizen.... all relax in that little island