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We
spent one day driving along the lovely west coast of Mallorca. |
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| Kirsten
poses in front of the lovely view from the Mirador R. Roca. This was
our first stop on our drive from Andratx along the coast. |
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| A
view southwest along the coast as seen from the 16th century watchtower
at the Mirador de Ses Animes. |
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| Jim
looks up from an outcropping at the Mirador R. Roca. This view is
looking southwest along the coast and shows the incredibly clear blue
water near the land. |
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| The
many terraces of the town of Banyalbufar. Terracing the land provides
much more usable land for farming than leaving it on its original
slope. The main agriculture is in olives and oranges. |
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| Kirsten
poses in front of the harbor at the cute little town of Port de Soller.
This is a popular place for tourists to stay because of its proximity
to many hiking and biking areas. |
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| Just
a taste of the amazing windiness of the Sa Calobra (the snake) road.
The road leads from the main road through 14 km of hairpin turns,
ending at the Sa Calobra beach. |
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