Minorca
Coastline of Es Freus.
Church of Our Lady of Rosary.
Colourful façades.
Town Hall.
The wide inlet of Maó harbour.
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With Illa del Rei (King's Island) in the middle, viewed from the dead end of Carrer Victori, Es Castell.
Cala Sant Esteve.
Cala Sant Esteve.
Pedestrian access to Cala Mesquida beach.
Cala Galdana.
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It's not easy to have a bath in that water. As you leave the dry sand behind, you can walk dozens of metres with the water by your knees.
Still it's a busy beach and summer resort of southern Menorca.
Naveta des Tudons.
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Collective funerary monument of the 13th century BC. It stands on western Menorca, not far from Ciutadella.
Labirynth and totem.
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In the bottom of old sandstone quarry, abandoned since 1994, and then rehabilitated by Líthica - a group of people who gave it a new life and made it a place to attract visitors. It is located at s'Hostal, on western Menorca, just 1km outside Ciutadella.
Old sandstone quarry.
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This section was used for extraction between 1960 and 1994.
Located 1km outside Ciutadella, in western Minorca.
Amphitheatre quarry.
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With fig trees springing from the wall. This quarry is located 1km outside Ciutadella, in western Menorca.
Orange trees quarry.
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Abandoned for centuries, this sandstone quarry is becoming fast an orchard. Location: western Menorca, just 1km outside Ciutadella.
Cistern of the quarry.
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In Líthica's complex of rehabilitated sandstone quarries, at s'Hostal, western Menorca, 1km outside Ciutadella.
Garden and fountain in the bottom of ancient quarr…
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Within Líthica's complex of rehabilitated abandoned sandstone quarries, at s'Hostal, western Menorca, 1km outside Ciutadella.
Floating slide and splash devices.
Low and rocky.
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