Thanks for the vlog while kayaking around Cottonera. It is nice to see those places from the sea shore. That cave seems interesting as much as it looks dangerous, but as you mentioned caves are never 100% safe so one has always to use the utmost caution. Well done again Pierre.👍👍
Thanks a very nice and interesting vlog First of all i agree about Cottonera it is very nice and for me it came an amazing and beautiful area to visit and experience Cave is very nice as well and Pierre for sharing
That was a magical little cave, Throughly enjoy that visit, thanks for showing us . Where you went under the bridge by the luxury flats there is a nice restaurant in the corner under the fort, not sure if it's still there, last time we went there was a few years back. Take care Pierre 🇲🇹🛶
PIERRE, YOU KEEP AMAZING US WITH THESE AWSOME & INTERESTING 'KAYAKING VLOGS' 🛶 🌊 ☀ 🕳 🎥 👏. Couldn't recognise the place/area - OMG it looks beautiful now 😲 . I remember old #1 Dock, apprentice @ Malta Drydocks (Swan Hunter Grp) 69-71. That beautiful cave was the 'icing on the cake'. Amazed you didn't encounter an octopus in there, so dark and water being so clean /clear 🐙 🤔. Enjoyed the vlog 🙏. THANKS PIERRE 🎥 👏 👏 👏. Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
@@PierreFarrugia You're right Pierre, that's where the "old and gloomy" Main Entrance was. Got so much to catch up and see 🧓. THANKS again my friend. Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
Oh wow was that the largest dry dock in the world until China built one bigger? Malta serviced many countries military ships. My grandfather worked on the docks ship building around Senglia i think. Nice view from the water. Thank you.
Cause first of all on youtube you can get bigger audience and foreigners can understand and see how beautiful Malta is. I live Malta and that’s why i do these vlogs .
It’s very simple, sometimes I got criticised cause a cave is dangerous, and some rocks can fall, like this everyone can asses and make a judgment . As many look at caves as if they are a house ! All caves carry a degree of danger!
You also have to be careful it is not prone to rising tide as you might get trapped in there for long hours. In these adventures it is always wise to go in twos and while one explores the other keeps watch outside keeping in mind that phone might not have reception in there.
Wonderful video. Beautiful worldly scenery
Thank you for sharing
Thanks
Nice video thank you. Lovely to explore Home from the UK with you, keep them coming. Thanks again.
Thank you
Lovely cave😊❤
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Woooowwwww!!!😲😲😃😃😃👍👍👍👍
Thank you ☺️👍
Beautiful hidden gem,
Thanks very much for taking us exploring yet again today
My pleasure
Cheers Pierre another great video passed many times but never knew about the cave you wouldn’t get me in their though keep em coming.
Thanks Jeffery
Thanks for the vlog while kayaking around Cottonera. It is nice to see those places from the sea shore. That cave seems interesting as much as it looks dangerous, but as you mentioned caves are never 100% safe so one has always to use the utmost caution. Well done again Pierre.👍👍
Thanks Ben
Another great video.
Thanks ☺️
Thanks a very nice and interesting vlog
First of all i agree about Cottonera it is very nice and for me it came an amazing and beautiful area to visit and experience
Cave is very nice as well and Pierre for sharing
Thanks a lot
Nice video, love the area, one of the top areas in Malta.
Thanks, yes 100%, infect here I have many videos with Kayak, from Ricasoli Lido, Ricasoli Cannons, Cave at Valletta....
Nice Pierre that cave, I always look at it but never been since i'm always with fishing rods, this day was when I saw you passing by
Exactly buddy , you are right about the fishing rods
That was a magical little cave,
Throughly enjoy that visit, thanks for showing us .
Where you went under the bridge by the luxury flats there is a nice restaurant in the corner under the fort, not sure if it's still there, last time we went there was a few years back.
Take care Pierre 🇲🇹🛶
Thanks John, I think it’s still open
PIERRE, YOU KEEP AMAZING US WITH THESE AWSOME & INTERESTING 'KAYAKING VLOGS' 🛶 🌊 ☀ 🕳 🎥 👏.
Couldn't recognise the place/area - OMG it looks beautiful now 😲 . I remember old #1 Dock, apprentice @ Malta Drydocks (Swan Hunter Grp) 69-71. That beautiful cave was the 'icing on the cake'. Amazed you didn't encounter an octopus in there, so dark and water being so clean /clear 🐙 🤔. Enjoyed the vlog 🙏.
THANKS PIERRE 🎥 👏 👏 👏.
Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
Thanks John, if you are referring to theDock yard , it’s where the main entrance was
@@PierreFarrugia You're right Pierre, that's where the "old and gloomy" Main Entrance was. Got so much to catch up and see 🧓.
THANKS again my friend.
Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
@@johnabela932 ☺️👍❤️🇲🇹
Very interesting. Thanks.😊
Thanks Joseph
Awesome buddy, nice cave to visit.
Thanks Angelo
Thanks for another very interesting vlog. I loved seeing inside the cave. Stay safe!
Thanks
Perhaps the next time kayaking I will check this out. Thankyou
It’s very nice to see
Oh wow was that the largest dry dock in the world until China built one bigger? Malta serviced many countries military ships. My grandfather worked on the docks ship building around Senglia i think. Nice view from the water. Thank you.
This area really changed, I remember the grey ugly wall that surrounded this area. About size no idea
@@PierreFarrugia The whole Island was slowly changing but now its full steam ahead for better and worse. ❤️🇲🇹from🇦🇺🦘
@shaunattard5513 100%
How did you find this cave?
While going around with my kayak, from friends, viewers and facebook
Why not speak Maltese?
Cause first of all on youtube you can get bigger audience and foreigners can understand and see how beautiful Malta is. I live Malta and that’s why i do these vlogs .
You told everyone to be cautious of falling rocks and yet you went alone!
What's the point, sorry??????
It’s very simple, sometimes I got criticised cause a cave is dangerous, and some rocks can fall, like this everyone can asses and make a judgment . As many look at caves as if they are a house ! All caves carry a degree of danger!
You also have to be careful it is not prone to rising tide as you might get trapped in there for long hours. In these adventures it is always wise to go in twos and while one explores the other keeps watch outside keeping in mind that phone might not have reception in there.
Hello Mary, good points, but tides here’s are very rare and i would have notified my loved ones before I go in and yes pref. you go in 2’s
The best name i called you Mr Malta 2,you show us Malta from another part that we cannot see, prosit pierre
@francemifsud9223 Thank you ☺️✌️