The Victoria Lines, originally known as the North West Front, are a line of fortifications that spans 12 kilometres along the width of Malta, dividing the north of the island from the more heavily populated south.
The Victoria Lines at Bingemma Valley, on the boundary between Mġarr and Rabat
Image: Victoria Lines
Plaque of the Victoria Lines
Fort Madalena
The Geology of Malta consists of a sequence of sedimentary rocks of late Oligocene to late Miocene age cut through by a set of extensional faults of Pliocene age.
Cliffs of Upper Globogerina Limestone Formation at Il-Ħofra l-Kbira near Marsaxlokk
Dingli cliffs showing stratification in the Lower Coralline Limestone
Hardground at the top of the Lower Coralline Limestone Formation with limestone clasts and fossils of the echinoid Scutella subrotunda and bivalves
Limestone wall showing honeycomb weathering