
St. Elmo Breakwater, located near Sliema, Malta, is a significant maritime structure that marks the entrance to the Grand Harbour of Valletta. Completed in 1909, it serves as an essential protector for the harbor, shielding it from rough seas and enhancing the safety of vessels. The breakwater stretches from Fort St. Elmo and is connected to the iconic breakwater bridge, which was reconstructed in 2012 after the original was destroyed during World War II. This site offers picturesque views of the Mediterranean Sea and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to enjoy leisurely walks or watch the sunset. The area is also a favorite for photographers capturing the vibrant blues of the sea and the historical backdrop of Valletta's fortifications.
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