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What is Malta's three blue in the center of the Mediterranean?

Malta, a small country unfamiliar to China people, has become a hot spot for immigration and tourism in recent years. Although we don't know about immigration, I am good at traveling. Today, I will take you to explore the interesting places in Malta, the heart of the Mediterranean.

Malta is located in the south of Europe, adjacent to Italy and across the sea from Sicily. It is an important transit point between Europe and Africa. Malta consists of five small islands, malta island, Gozo, Komino, ConMinotto and Ferry, with a coastline of180km. Among them, malta island is the largest, with an area of 245.73 square kilometers, and there are many natural harbors. The second largest island is Gozo Island, with an area of 67.08 square kilometers.

It belongs to the Mediterranean climate, rainy in winter and dry in summer. But the annual temperature difference is small, with an average temperature of 25 degrees in summer and 15 degrees in winter. Especially suitable for spring and autumn travel.

Malta is known as the clearest sea in the world, of which three blues are the most convincing. Blue is blue window, blue hole and blue lagoon.

The blue window was formed by the collapse of two limestone blocks thousands of years ago, and the natural arch stood above the Mediterranean Sea. There is a natural stone pier with a diameter of about 100 m on both sides, which supports a stone cover, forming a "window" with a height of about 100 m and a width of about 20 m, from which you can see the blue waves rippling across the street.

The American TV series Game of Thrones, which is popular all over the world, also filmed the wedding scene of the female host here. However, with the erosion and erosion of seawater, the blue windows have been broken and become history.

Blue Cave is located in the southwest of malta island, and Blue Cave is located in the southwest of malta island. Its shape is similar to that of Elephant Trunk Mountain in Guilin, which was gradually formed by the impact and erosion of waves for thousands of years. It is named after the bright blue formed by the refraction of light in the cave on the sea surface.

It takes about fifty minutes by bus from Valletta to Blue Hole. To appreciate the Blue Cave, you can take a boat into the cave from the pier to see stalactites and clear water, or you can overlook the outside of the Blue Cave from the observation deck. Of course, you can jump into the water and dive to the bottom of the sea to find out.

It is the most beautiful sea water in Malta, a blue lagoon, and you will be confused by the green and clear water at a glance. Except in summer and winter, you can enjoy warm and comfortable blue lakes and white beaches at other times.

The picture comes from the internet.

What are Malta's three blues in the Mediterranean?