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Spring into fun at the Gozo Spring Fair this weekend!

Spring into fun at the Gozo Spring Fair this weekend!
Apr 19 2023 Share

Looking for an exciting and fun-filled way to celebrate spring? Look no further than the Gozo Spring Fair, the event that’s sure to put a smile on your face and a spring in your step!

Taking place on April 29th and 30th at the stunning Villa Rundle Gardens in Victoria, the Gozo Spring Fair is the perfect way to discover the beauty of Gozo this spring. This free event promises to offer something for everyone, with genuine locally made goods to take home, beautiful flower arrangements to admire, and fun activities for children of all ages.

Whether you’re looking for unique souvenirs, delicious food, or simply a great day out with friends and family, the Gozo Spring Fair is the place to be. With stalls featuring handcrafted jewellery, artisanal cheeses, freshly baked bread, and much more, there’s no shortage of fantastic goods to discover.

And for those looking for a bit of entertainment, the fair will also feature live music, street performers, and plenty of opportunities to let loose and have some fun. Kids will love the various activities on offer while parents can relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

So why not come and experience the joy of spring at the Gozo Spring Fair? With so much to see and do, you’re sure to have a great time! The fair is open from 10am to 6pm on both days, so be sure to mark your calendars and don’t miss out on this unforgettable event.

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Nas Daily explains why Malta’s churches have wrongly attuned clocks

Nas Daily explains why Malta's churches have wrongly attuned clocks
Apr 19 2023 Share

Renowned social media entrepreneur and creator Nas Daily has explained to his 5.9 million followers why many of Malta’s churches have two clocks, with one of them being wrongly attuned.

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Why This Country Has The Wrong Time This country intentionally made the time wrong. Why? @visitmalta #NasDaily #Malta #clocks #devil #churches #fyp

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The creator is currently on a world tour to create short 1-minute explainers about various countries. He began his Malta tour with a video about Malta’s WWII bombing. 

But the second video came as a surprise to many other people, as Nas, real name Nuseir Yassin, explained how the wrongly attuned clock is purposefully wrong to confuse the devil from interrupting mass. 

The video also highlighted that the island has upwards of 300 churches, with a church in every square kilometre. Nas will continue to create videos about the islands, highlighting various spots and potentially attracting new tourists to the islands given his massive follower reach.

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Europe on its way to become world’s first climate neutral continent

Europe on its way to become world's first climate neutral continent
Apr 19 2023 Share

Taking to social media, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola highlighted the historic vote which has just been struck, paving the way for Europe to become the first climate neutral continent. 

Maltese MEP David Casa also took to social media, having been part of the leading force in negotiating for this legislation. 

‘The Climate Social Fund is now European law’ said Casa. ‘The negotiations I have been engaging in to see the Maltese and Gozitans being rewarded €60 million, 10 times more than the funds being planned, have come to an end.’

Casa said that this will help invest in electric vehicles, solar panels, better insulation and other eco-friendly, sustainable measures all over Europe. 

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Cyclists ride for 6 days to create 1,025km long dinosaur track

Cyclists ride for 6 days to create 1,025km long dinosaur track
Apr 19 2023 Share

The Guinness World Record for the largest GPS drawing by a bicycle team has just been awarded to a group of cyclists who created a 1,025km long velociraptor track. 

The cyclists Florent Arnaud, Maxime Brugere, Franck Delorme, Nicolas Meunier and Jean Roule rode for a whopping 43 hours and 47 minutes to complete the dinosaur.

They kicked it off, and finished, in Meillard in the Allier region in central France, crossing several other countries over six days of cycling. The adventure took place in November 2022, but was declared by Guinness World Records in March of this year. 

The team had already drawn a T-Rex in 2020 and then a diplodocus in 2021. Following this, they discovered that there was already a registered world record established in Egypt back in 2018. 

So, they decided to beat it, going on to post the activity to fitness app Strava. They achieved 3,917 likes and 217 comments. 

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