Sailing in the Mediterranean, part three. After a long trip from Montenegro, we finally made it to the small island nation of Malta, where I proceeded to ride my bike almost immediately to check out the town. I mean, this bike. Well, here’s a better photo of it. Either way, I rode around the majority of the island during this time period. It’s really only worth it to ride the bike during the early morning or the evening because it’s still so hot here in September. As you see, I was able to get out of the city here, which is most of the island. But pretty much, if it’s not city, it’s agriculture because it’s so small and such a high population. I was so thankful to ride in such a beautiful place, even though it was pretty much all pavement. After a few days in Malta, we moved north to the small island of Go that is still within the nation of Malta. Here we explored the surrounding caves on the dinghy and even some free diving. Have a good one, y’all.

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  1. Hey Ian! This is Dan! We met in Rijeka Croatia at the flea market when you were riding trough.
    Glad you are well and made it to Montenegro and on the Sailship.
    I tried to find your email but had no luck.
    If you remember what i told you about the Ellen Gould White book written in 1858 Called Spiritual Gifts Volume 1 Also best known as "The Great Controversy" (First edition)
    I can send it to you as a link or a PDF.
    Best wishes and take care and may God protect you as He has.
    Best regards,
    Dan

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