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Son Real was purchased by the Balearic Government in 2002 to preserve its natural and ethnological values and prehistoric sites. [+] |
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The Drach caves are some of the largest of the island, thanks to their nearly 2,400 metres of length and a maximum depth of 25 metres under the sea. [+] |
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The hand of man has created a wetland that is now Mallorca's third largest habitat for hibernating waterfowl. [+] |
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The farm known as Gabellí Petit is a beautiful spot near Campanet that regularly offers the magnificent spectacle of underground waters coursing to the surface in the midst of a verdant grove of oak trees. [+] |
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The farmstead of Planícia nestles in a priceless natural, scenic setting. The farmstead has been owned by the Balearic Government since February 17, 2009. [+] |
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Sa Dragonera has belonged to the Majorca Council since 1987, but it was only in 1995 that the Government of the Balearic Islands approved the declaration of Natural Park. [+] |
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This new educational leisure space is located in the Playa de Palma-S'Arenal zone. [+] |
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Back in the 15th Century, San Vicente Ferrer warned the Mallorcans that the island was hollow inside, that it was like a pottery bowl turned upside down. Although the comparison sounds exaggerated, it is true to say that in Mallorca alone there are more than two hundred known caves. The Cuevas dels Hams are a beautiful example of these mysterious settings formed drop by drop over thousands of years. [+] |
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Because of its strategic situation, Sa Dragonera was used throughout history by corsairs, pirates and smugglers and has been a nature park since 1995, in accordance with Law 4/89 on Natural Spaces, to ensure its environmental protection. [+] |
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Standing at over one thousand metres above sea level, Puig de Galatzó is the island’s highest summit south of the Tramontana Mountains. Its isolation from the rest of the mountain range makes it a privileged spot with commanding views of Palma and the mountains in the vicinity. [+] |
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