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The Blue Grotto is a number of caves about 8 metres deep and all worn gradually by the sea over thousands of years. It is a beautiful natural wonder on the southern coast of Malta where, legend says, sirens bewitched seafarers with their songs. The name Il-Hnejja, which means 'The Arch' in Maltese, was given by British soldiers who thought that that its blue waters resembled the Blue Grotto 'Grotta Azzurra' in Capri
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