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		<title>Malta – Northern Region – Mosta – Honeycomb</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I thought that it&#8217;d be easy to find out more about this sculpture, located near to the Rotunda in Mosta. But I&#8217;ve failed to find anything useful, although I think it&#8217;s related to when they opened the government offices nearby. I&#8217;m entirely guessing, but the local stone often takes on a soft of honeycomb effect [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I thought that it&#8217;d be easy to find out more about this sculpture, located near to the Rotunda in Mosta. But I&#8217;ve failed to find anything useful, although I think it&#8217;s related to when they opened the government offices nearby. I&#8217;m entirely guessing, but the local stone often takes on a soft of honeycomb effect when it&#8217;s weathered, so perhaps the sculpture is a representation of that. Although it probably isn&#8217;t.</p>
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