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CALYPSO CAVE

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Ramla Bay, Malta
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2024
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Access via Xaghra: cross Il-Pergla above Ramla Bay, lost on a moor where acanthus, oleander and acacia blossom. From the small parking lot, go to the viewpoint at the entrance to the cave: the view over Ramla Bay and the valley is superb. The terraced crops, separated by low walls, form an immense mosaic with pieces of different patterns and colors. A 20-metre walk leads to the small, low, cold cavern, which is a real disappointment: a ten-metre gut that ends in a dead end. But it was here, in the bay of Ramla in the north of the island, that the poet Homer stranded Ulysses, who fell in love with the nymph Calypso, mistress of Ogygie (the name Homer gave to the island of Gozo). Calypso held her prisoner for many years, until Athena, moved by the hero's plight, dispatched Hermes to the island to convey Zeus' order to let Ulysses go. With a heavy heart, Calypso must comply. There are underwater remains of an ancient fort built by the knights in the 18th century. By scanning the sea from the shore, you can make out the shape of the fort. The purpose of this strange construction was to block the progress of enemy ships, making it easier to attack them with mortars dug into the rock.

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Visited in november 2023
Grotte non accessible en 2023
La grotte s'est malheureusement effondrée, donc l'accès est bloqué, mais possibilité de monter au dessus de la grotte avec une très belle vue
jacquy37
Visited in october 2018
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Magnifique panorama de la mer de Gozo et de la plage de Ramla.
Montée périlleuse par la plage de Ramla mais des efforts récompensés ! ( Il existe cependant une route de l'autre côté .)
Grotte malheureusement fermée.
Visited in march 2018
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C'est l'endroit panorama sur la baie de Ramla et sa plage en contrebas, vue magnifique, il est facile d'y accéder par la plage et un sentier dans une très belle végétation florale. malheureusement la grotte est fermée définitivement maintenant à cause d'effondrements.
Ydnas38
Visited in march 2018
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J'y suis allée via la plage de Ramla Bay, un petit 20-30 min pour y arriver. Quel magnifique vue de là haut! Vue de la plage au sable rouge et des différents degrés de turquoise de la mer.

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