3-565: Mistra Rocks' (literally meaning "mysterious place" or "hidden rocks") is a coastline stretching from San Blas Bay to Riħan Valley in Nadur , Gozo , Malta . It is a naturally occurring rubble rocky area at the site of the ta' Sopu Tower . It has an endangered ecosystem being the niche of a number of species, such as wild shrubs and small animals. The geographical area has a rough terrain, making it difficult to access other than on foot. Remains of Maltese rubble walls and water canals, built over
6-485: A hundred years ago, are taken as primarily evidence that until recent human activity took place for agricultural purposes. Some stretches of land were used as a quarry, but other than that the area was not altered by man-made intervention. Huge rocks, some the size of small houses, pile over each other forming deep talus 'caves'. The area is considered a walker's paradise for visitors, even if so safety precautions should be taken in consideration when visiting, preferably with
9-502: The assistance of locals. 36°03′32″N 14°18′36″E / 36.05889°N 14.31000°E / 36.05889; 14.31000 San Blas Bay San Blas Bay (Maltese: Il-Bajja ta' San Blas ) is a small beach located in Gozo , Malta . The beach mostly consists of a fine, reddish sand. It is located 1.54 kilometres (0.96 mi) west of the larger Ramla Bay as well as 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of Nadur . The bay
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