Thursday, October 25, 2007

St. George's Bay - St. Julians # 1






















St. George's bay is a typical local coastal inlet sporting a sandy beach. The sides of the inlet are characterised by gently sloping rocky shores that extend underwater for a few tens of meters. Various important marine habitats are found in the different sections of the bay, such as sea grasses (a marine flowering plant), Neptune Grass (Maltese : Alka), Alga forests (seaweed) and bare sand.

St.Julians is a town full of hotels, bars, pubs, night clubs, restaurants Cinema etc...

3 comments:

Peter said...

The nice weather is back? ... and what is this globe / planet that reflects on the photo?

Dina said...

peter, the planet that reflects on the photo is the sun ;)

GMG said...

Nice way of catching the sun...
I stayed in St. Julians while in Malta and loved it!