On Saturday 21st May, a group of diplomats resident in the Malta visited The Cliffs Interpretation Centre to gain more insight on the village of Dingli, and […]
A group of diplomats resident in Malta visited The Cliffs Interpretation Centre to gain more insight on the village of Dingli, and the cliffs that have […]
The practice of salt harvesting is also related to Malta’s history, and it may be Malta’s oldest industry. Some of the salt pans (‘Salini’) date back […]
The 3Rs of the Environment are remarkable ways to eradicate waste and protect the environment. The Cliffs Interpretation Centre encourages a sustainable way of life based […]
The loquat (Eriobotrya japonica, Naspli) is a flowering plant whose fruit, is the first fruit of the season in the Maltese Islands. The tree has originated […]
Did you know that the Asparagus can be harvested in Malta? The actual plant is called the Mediterranean Asparagus (Spraġġ Xewwieki, Asparagus aphyllus) and it is […]
For the third consecutive spring, The Cliffs Interpretation Centre assisted the local football club of Dingli Swallows FC in the organisation of the Under 11 Event […]
Climate change is a highly contested phenomena, but it is still affecting our daily lives and the vital resources that we depend upon for continued existence. […]