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  • New experiences to be added on GREAT MALTA by the end of this week - Over 400 great experiences & personalised gifts to chose from for yourself, family & friends. www.greatmalta.com
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    New experiences to be added on GREAT MALTA by the end of this week - Over 400 great experiences & personalised gifts to chose from for yourself, family & friends. www.greatmalta.com
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  • Great Malta offers the greatest experiences and personalised gifts at your finger tips. We feature several experiences that you can take alone, with your partner, family, and friends or surprise someone special with an experience gift. No matter what type of experience you are considering you’ll always find something that you’ll want to try out and share with your family and friends. New experiences are being added on a monthly basis. Great Malta is easy, direct, convenient and efficient in exceeding your exclusive daily emotional expectations! 
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    "Freaking AWESOME!!! - DaScoot Tours Malta, Bugibba Traveller ... DaScoot Tours Malta: Freaking AWESOME!!! - See 3 traveler reviews, 29 candid photos, and great deals for Bugibba, Malta, at TripAdvisor."
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Malta Nights Extravaganza is a 2-hour Live Musical Dinner Show. - 0 views

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    An unforgettable experience of a unique Maltese folklore show and dinner, giving eager audiences a glimpse of Malta through the ages, as this tiny but significant Island of ours journeys from the prehistoric to present times… with special emphasis on one of the greatest chapters in Maltese history … the Knights of St. John and the Great Siege, when a small garrison of the famous Knights of St. John together with our heroic Maltese defenders managed to defeat the mighty Ottoman Empire. A talented cast of dancers and entertainers dressed in rich medieval costumes and shining armour together with our magnificent horses, will entertain, excite and amuse you during two hours of non-stop action, song and dance. Witness a colourful fusion of tribal music, folk dancing, carnival, fire dancers, knights on horseback, live battles and much more highlighting Maltese culture, traditions and folk.
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    "DaScoot Book Online Book Online: Tours, Attractions & Activities from DaScoot. DaScoot offers tours & activities in the categories: Motorcyle Tours www.getyourguide.com/dascoot-s4728 - Cached"
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Boxing In Malta - 0 views

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    "Become a professional elite boxer in Malta - Train with one of the best local professional & licensed European boxers. Boxing - The sport were two people engage in a contest of strength, reflexes, and endurance by throwing punches with gloved hands. Boxing is supervised by a referee over a series of one- to three-minute intervals called rounds. The result is decided when an opponent is deemed incapable to continue by a referee, is disqualified for breaking a rule, resigns by throwing in a towel, or is pronounced the winner or loser based on the judges' scorecards at the end of the contest."
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    "Ninjutsu evolved and developed as a way of life for the survival of a Japanese people culturally opposed to the ruling Samurai class of the day. With a traceable history of 1000 years the Ninja were most notable for their skills and activity during the Japanese Civil War periods of the l3th-l6th Centuries. All martial arts were stripped of warrior significance when peace came to Japan in 1868 (Meiji Restoration) but the teachings of Ninjustsu went underground and was brought to modern times by the 33rd Grandmaster, Toshitsugu Takamatsu. As the lore of the Ninja were passed down to the 34th Grandmaster, Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi (Dr. Hatsumi is classed as a living treasure in Japan), Ninjutsu was made available to the Western World for the first time in the 1970's.It came to the U.K & Europe in 1983."
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    "Takagi Yoshin ryu compared to the other schools in the Bujinkan, has very few similarities, as do the other schools. The Dai Nihon Bugei Ryu Ha says that a series of techniques which were in the future years to become known as the Takagi Ryu, were put together by a wandering Toaist monk called Sounryu in 1569. He lived in Rikuzen Funagawa not far from Sanroku mountain. Takagi ryu techniques were made up from Taijutsu, Bojutsu, and Shuriken. The school passed on to Umannosuke Shigetada Takagi. Umannosuke started to study under Oriuemon in 1671 when he too was 16, adding many new techniques from the Jujutsu school Takauchi Ryu. He however taught the school as Takagi Ryu Dakentaijutsu, Bojutsu, Sojutsu, Naginatajutsu, and Senban Nage. In 1695 he was recognised by the Emperor as a high class martial artist. He died 26 April 1711. Gennoshin Higeshige was the son of Umannosuke and changed the name to Takagi Yoshin Ryu Jutaijutsu. He taught in Hyogo prefecture. Ohukuni Shigenobu was an expert in Kukishinden Ryu, he was invited to stay and teach his system to the Takagi Yoshin Ryu by Gennoshin. Gennoshin became ill and died on 2nd October 1746. He asked Ohkuni to continue the original teachings in the new way that they had created together. Ohkuni then renamed the school Hon Tai Takagi Yoshin Ryu. Characteristics Most famous in the Bujinkan as a "Bodyguard School" with fast and effective jujutsu techniques, and daishosabaki (jujutsu while wearing both swords in the belt). Other techniques are based around bojutsu. It has been mixed with sumo techniques, Takenouchi Ryu jujutsu and others. Takagi Yoshin Ryu has been handed down together with Kukishinden Ryu for generations. The Takagi Yoshin Ryu uses many techniques that appear similar to judo or aikido, but goes further in that when the techniques are applied it's made difficult for the opponent to escape by rolling or breakfalling. These are very close quarter techniques with the opponent held close - a result of the t
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Become a NINJA in Malta - 0 views

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    "Learn the ancient art of 'NINJITSU', 'KENJITSU' & 'JIUJITSU' in Malta.   NINJITSU - The art of the stealth warrior. KENJITSU - The art of the Japanese sword-fighting. JIUJITSU - The art of all Martial arts.   Learn these traditional Japanese Martial Arts infused with a natural approach to movement and combative response. The dojo's Sensei is Shihan Alfred GALEA (Master Teacher) - the only Shihan Sensei, 10th Dan to the Honbu (head Dojo) in Japan under Hatsumi Sensei in the island of Malta."
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    "Kenjutsu is the traditional sword-fighting style of Japan that uses a katana as the primary weapon. The katana is a single-edged, slightly curved blade used by the samurai, or warrior caste, of feudal Japan. Kenjutsu means "way of the sword" and was practiced by the samurai as training for war and for perfection of self. The history of Kenjutsu dates back to the late Kamakura Period ( 1192 - 1333) when the country was embroiled in a series of civil wars unparalleled in Japanese history, as the influence and authority of the ruling Ashikaga Shogunate waned and the various provincial warlords all vied with one another for hegemony and control of the land. It was in this tumultuous environment that the growth of the military arts blossomed, as there evolved the need for well-organized martial disciplines to train and prepare the legions of warriors and clan members for combat on the battlefields. Kenjutsu was one of the Six Ancient Martial Arts which warriors study; the others were archery, jujutsu, gunnery, horsemanship and spearman ship. But in terms of popularity and practicality, kenjutsu (swordsmanship) practitioners outnumbered all others, especially with the advent of the warrior's code of ethic, Bushido. The pre-eminence of the study of swordsmanship continued up until the late 20th century, when unarmed martial arts then became popular."
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