The parvis of the little church at Dingli, a small rural village near the western coast of the island of Malta. An HDR picture taken on a rainy November evening.
Thanks again for your comments and for visiting. The vast majority of the older buildings on this island are built of limestone, which looks a bit drab at first but gradually acquires the rich hues so often commented upon by visitors. The downside is that they need maintenance, as the stone is rather fragile.
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My god, it looks golden. Really eye catching.
Thanks again for your comments and for visiting. The vast majority of the older buildings on this island are built of limestone, which looks a bit drab at first but gradually acquires the rich hues so often commented upon by visitors. The downside is that they need maintenance, as the stone is rather fragile.
– M G Pettett