Photos
Watch tower?
submitted by Gozo College San Lawrenz Primary : Pedraam Sakhawarz for 7-10
dissemination(s): school media,other,Notice board
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Built in 1652 and used by the Knights of St John, the Dwejra Tower still stands grand looking over Dwejra and the west coast of Gozo. A jewel itself it is worth taking care of and can be put to good use to watch over and protect the natural riches of Dwejra.

Here to stay… with your help
submitted by Gozo College San Lawrenz Primary : Abigail Marshall, Alice Rose Hayward for 7-10
dissemination(s): school media,other,Notice board
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Dear visitors, with the Azure Window gone, a lesson should be learnt. Don’t take me for granted any longer. I’m still full of treasures hidden and exposed, endemic plants and fauna, fossils, and much more. Take care of them, protect them, enjoy them. I like your company but please don’t hurt me anymore. I need your help to keep my unique features for more centuries, for more generations to come and be proud of. Yours truly, Dwejra

Demolishing Man
submitted by Gozo College San Lawrenz Primary : Maria Saliba, Britney Portelli for 7-10
dissemination(s): school media,other,Notice board
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Demolishing a house was not enough but the truck driver went on to demolish the countryside as well, all in a minute or two. Such actions take hours if not days to clear up again plus a lot of money and the damage is frequently irreversible.

Litter, Litter Everywhere
submitted by Gozo College San Lawrenz Primary : Dean Vella for 7-10
dissemination(s): school media,other,Notice board
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Why is it that wherever you look in the countryside you are sure to see litter around? Aren’t civic amenity sites and free bulky refuse pick up provided by local councils enough? Why do people keep on throwing waste around? Persons caught littering should be told to repay the damage done by cleaning up the whole area instead of being fined.

The Bring-in sites also accept glass for a reason!
submitted by St. Ignatius College Middle School : Kelsey Bugeja for 11-14
dissemination(s): school media
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In this picture we can see the glass shards scattered around the pavement. This could have led to people getting hurt as they aren’t very visible. This could be prevented if whoever threw them away made use of the Bring-in sites.

What are your reasons for not sharing
submitted by St. Ignatius College Middle School : Hailey Grima for 11-14
dissemination(s): school media
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In the world about 795 million people are undernourished. Even though the world produces enough food for everyone it is not shared equally among the countries. So what are you waiting for? These cats are truly teaching us a lesson.

Leave your footsteps
submitted by St. Ignatius College Middle School : Hailey Grima for 11-14
dissemination(s): school media
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In the world everybody makes mistakes and they always leave a mark. But if you stay strong and never give up everybody will forgive you. The past is in the past. So now you can focus on your present and future.

Locked in a prison because of the buildings
submitted by St. Ignatius College Middle School : Jurgen Debono for 11-14
dissemination(s): school media
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In this picture, I am describing the most dangerous problem in Malta; the destruction of fields and the building of so many buildings. In the past this area where they are building new apartments, had a lot of fields with animals and horses living in them.

It’ s so cranilicious
submitted by St. Ignaitus COllege, Middle School : Jurgen Debono for 11-14
dissemination(s): school media
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In this picture, I am showing the effect of the many buildings in Malta. It is so a sad thing that instead of countryside and fields, we are building a lot of tall and high buildings. We have a very small country, so instead of buildings let’ s do something good!!

Downhill rubbish
submitted by Sr.Ignatius College, Middle School : Michela Cutajr for 11-14
dissemination(s): school magazine,school media
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The rubbish is very exagerated in Malta. The rubbish is mostly found in the countryside.In fact this picture is taken near a factory. The factory is found in the countryside. We need to learn to seperate our waste because we are running out of space to throw our waste.



