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Wied il-Għasel
Valley in Mosta, Malta / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wied il-Għasel (English: Honey Valley) is a valley in Mosta, in the Northern Region of Malta. Several caves are located within the valley, one of which is occupied by the small Chapel of St. Paul the Hermit.[1] The Victoria lines also go through the valley.[2] Multiple walking paths and vistas are also accessible.[3]
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