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Sale: Hi there, I am currently in the process of selling the MaltaSky business endeavor. I no longer have the time to co...
10/04/2017

Sale: Hi there, I am currently in the process of selling the MaltaSky business endeavor. I no longer have the time to commit to MaltaSky as my other project at www.eqnxdigital.com is getting very very busy! If anyone is interested in purchasing the website and taking over the page do get in touch. Thanks and happy flying!

We use UAV’s (drones) and computer vision software to generate 3D geometric survey data of a site or landscape. Our UAV pilots have undergone organizational training and are fully insured.

Bank Holiday evening photos of St. Peter's Pool and the coast along Marsaxlokk
30/06/2016

Bank Holiday evening photos of St. Peter's Pool and the coast along Marsaxlokk

Misrah Ghar il-Kbir (informally known as Clapham Junction) is a prehistoric site in Siġġiewi Malta near the Dingli Cliff...
25/06/2016

Misrah Ghar il-Kbir (informally known as Clapham Junction) is a prehistoric site in Siġġiewi Malta near the Dingli Cliffs. It is best known for its "cart ruts" - a complex network of tracks gouged in the rock. The age and purpose of the tracks are still a mystery of Maltese history. In general, most archeologists presume that the site developed about 2000 BC after new settlers came over from Sicily to start the Bronze Age in Malta.

It is reported that the "Clapham Junction" nickname was given by an Englishman, who later reported that it reminded him of the busy railway station Clapham Junction in London.

The tracks (known and signposted in Malta as Cart Ruts) can be found in a number of sites on Malta and on Gozo. Busewdien in St Paul's Bay, Naxxar, San Gwann and Bidnija are good examples of cart tracks found on the Island of Malta. Gozo's best Cart Ruts are on the Ta’ Ċenċ plateau, Sannat. The Misraћ Gћar il-Kbir site in Siġġiewi near the Dingli Cliffs in the south of the island is probably the most impressive – they form here a real "traffic jam".

Also called cart ruts, they are up to 60 centimetres (24 in) deep and have an average distance between them of 110 to 140 cm (43 to 55 in). Some cross while others form junctions. This creates the illusion of a great railway station switching yard.

A cart ruts junction at Ghar il-Kbir
There are numerous theories about how these tracks were created. The most discussed are the following:

Goods were transported here on sledges which gouged the tracks into the rock.
The tracks are real cart ruts for transporting goods.
It is an irrigation system.
There are also other attempts to explain the tracks:-

The Maltese archeologist Anthony Bonanno thinks that the ruts are devices of the Phoenicians, which would mean that the tracks were made more recently, in the 7th century BC.

Documenting Bronze Age Silos out at Dingli Cliffs today!
22/06/2016

Documenting Bronze Age Silos out at Dingli Cliffs today!

We're baaaaack!  Its getting hot and heavy here in beautiful Malta, But MaltaSky is back in business. Here are some phot...
19/06/2016

We're baaaaack! Its getting hot and heavy here in beautiful Malta, But MaltaSky is back in business. Here are some photos of a 3D survey we finished late last night! See if you guess which Watch Tower it is!

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