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Month: October 2008

The Mallorcan Pine Tree

The Mallorcan pine tree is probably the most widely distributed tree on the island. The tree is also called Aleppo Pine Tree (Pinus halepensis) or Mediterranean Pine Tree. It is […]

Votive Offerings

Sometimes you can stumble across a corner in a Mallorcan church or monastery, where photos are displayed, often together with the strangest objects, such as a crutch, a letter, a […]

A New Cappuccino Grand Café

The Mallorcan chain of Cappuccino Grand Cafés recently added a new outlet to their list, the Cappuccino San Nicolás. The interior of this new coffee house is designed in a delightful […]

The Spanish Wild Boar

Even though I took the photo of this friendly fellow here in Mallorca, I must tell you that there are no real Wild Boars (Sus scrofa) on the island, or Jabalís, as they […]

The Cloister of Sant Bonaventura

The Claustro de Sant Bonaventura in Llucmajor has recently been lovingly restored to the original beauty of its 17th century architecture. The building was erected as a convent for the Franciscan […]

The Necrópolis of Son Real

The Necrópolis de Son Real is situated on the outskirts of Can Picafort. This prehistoric graveyard dates back to the Iron Age and was used until the Roman period. More than […]

Sa Font del Sepulcre

In front of the Centre Cultural Sa Nostra in Palma de Mallorca one can find the Font del Sepulcre; it was erected in the 13th century over a Moorish cisterna […]

Boys And Girls

Children and youngsters in Mallorca have gone back to school, after a long break of Summer vacations. Primary schools in Mallorca started two weeks ago, secondary schools started last week, […]