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Sa Cometa Spring (R3-007)
In a dry landscape, hidden underground water is channeled by ancient tunnels, showcasing historic ingenuity and sustaining life through gravity-fed systems.
There was no water in sight
There was no open spring here. The water had to be sought underground.
For centuries, tunnels were dug into the rock until the hidden water was reached. Without machinery, relying solely on hard work, knowledge and patience. This system, likely of Islamic origin, forms part of a way of understanding and making use of water in the region.
In a dry landscape like this, water was not just another resource. It was everything.
This mine spring captures the groundwater and channels it outwards, making use of the slope, relying solely on the force of gravity.
You cannot see it. But it makes everything possible.
For generations, this water supplied the homes of Galatzó. Even today you can follow its trail, through a channel, crossing the Ses Pedreres stream via an aqueduct.
Today the place seems silent. But beneath your feet… there is still a world carved out to bring the water here.
How many things depend on what we cannot see?
Cala Fornells
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Monjo's Cove
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Palmira Beach
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La Romana Beach
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Torà Beach
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Cala des Gats
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Cala Blanca Beach
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Red Rocks Beach
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Caló d’en Pellisser
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Santa Ponça Beach
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Punta Marroig
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Son Caliu Beach
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Son Maties Beach
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Es Carregador Beach
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Palmanova Beach
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Magaluf Beach
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Cala Falcó
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Cala Vinyes
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Punta Portals
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Cala Xinxell
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Palma Bay
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An iconic beach from the tourism boom of the 1960s. The film is famous for featuring the first bi...
The magician
Guy Green | Michael Caine, Anthony Quinn, Candice Bergen
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Death in the Sun
Evil Under the Sun (1982)
Guy Hamilton | Peter Ustinov, Maggie Smith
A wild cove serves as the setting for an Agatha Christie mystery.
Find that girl for me
Find Me That Girl (1964)
Fernando Palacios | Marisol, Dúo Dinámico
A pop musical set in the height of the tourism boom. Youth, music and a Mediterranean summer.
The Hustle
The Hustle (2017)
Chris Addison | Anne Hathaway, Rebel Wilson
An international comedy set in a luxurious setting. Mallorca as the French Riviera.
The Mallorca files I
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The Mallorca files II
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White Lines
White Lines (2019)
Netflix
A cove used as a visual backdrop in scenes depicting youth, freedom and emotional contrast.
Maria Hooks
Maria Enganxa (2024)
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Hotel Hennes - H&M
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Slow Dancing
Slow Dancing (2023)
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An introspective music video. Portals Vells as an emotional and cinematic backdrop.
Start of the route (R1 - 005)
Explore a landscape of towers, fields, and streams, revealing stories of adaptation, resource management, and resilience amidst conflict and inequality.
Crops and vegetation (R1 - 011)
Terraced landscapes offer a glimpse into history, showcasing human resilience and adaptation to challenging terrains, now evolving with tourism's rise.
El Gorg Stream (R1 - 014)
A lush oasis in a harsh landscape, offering water, shade, and diverse vegetation, once vital for grazing, building, and traditional practices.
Tower of En Boira (R1 - 017)
This historic site features defensive towers with living quarters and an ancient hydraulic system, offering insights into medieval survival and water control.
Delmo Granary (R1 - 018)
Experience a historic site showcasing ancient power dynamics and the legacy of land ownership, set amidst scenic fields and historic architecture.
Old tower system (R1 - 022)
Strategically placed towers offer panoramic views, enabling detection of movements and reinforcing control, blending defense with territorial organization.
Son Vic Vell (R1 - 023)
A historical estate showcasing the legacy of land division and control, offering insights into past societal structures and local economy.
Start of the route (R2 - 001)
Explore the lives of marginalized individuals who shaped the region, offering a unique historical perspective.
Delmo Granary (R2 - 002)
Explore a historic site reflecting past power dynamics, where laborers' efforts filled storied granaries, symbolizing a bygone era of land and labor relations.
Fuente del Obis (R2 - 008)
Discover ancient underground galleries that ingeniously channeled water to the surface, showcasing historical water management in a dry, harsh landscape.
Sa Vinya roller-coaster hut (R2 - 011)
Experience a landscape transformed by centuries of peasant toil, where scrubland became farmland, showcasing resilience and history.
Panoramic View Sa Vinya (R2 - 013)
Enjoy stunning views of transformed landscapes with forests, fields, and dry-stone walls, showcasing centuries of labor and land use.
Set of charcoal burners from Sa Vinya (R-014)
Experience the historic lifestyle of charcoal-burning families who shaped the forest, living in simple huts and working tirelessly to prevent fires.
Des Tramuntanal Cottage (R2 - 018)
Experience a rustic retreat where the open-air lifestyle of shepherds once thrived, amidst a landscape shaped by livestock and nature's elements.
Start of the route (R3)
Explore agricultural landscapes, ethnographic sites, and Talayotic-era archaeology amidst Serra de Tramuntana's flora and fauna, with stunning mountain views.
Sa Cometa Spring (R3-007)
In a dry landscape, hidden underground water is channeled by ancient tunnels, showcasing historic ingenuity and sustaining life through gravity-fed systems.
Start of the route (R4)
Explore a scenic, family-friendly route through a historic estate, featuring traditional Mallorcan engineering, lush forests, and Mediterranean flora and fauna.
Cas Saboners Lookout
Set amidst countryside and Mediterranean air, this viewpoint offers a glimpse of Magaluf at its most natural: views of the mountains and the countryside. A p...
Magaluf caught between two forces
A panoramic view of the seafront promenade, with Torrenova and Sa Porrassa in the foreground. An ideal spot for capturing the sea and its endless shades of b...
Sa Porrassa Lookout
Sa Porrassa takes centre stage in this unique vista where sea, sky and rock merge. A peaceful spot from which to capture the wild and luminous essence of the...
Magaluf skyline
Here, Magaluf shows its most modern side: towers, light and energy by the sea. An ideal spot to capture its cosmopolitan and vibrant atmosphere.
Torrenova I Viewpoint
The Na Nadala tower in Torrenova offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean and Palmanova. It is the perfect spot to capture the essence of the coastline.
Mirador Torrenova II
Na Nadala overlooks the coast from Torrenova, offering sweeping views of the sea and the promenade. It is the perfect spot for capturing the beauty of the co...
Mirador Torrenova III
The Na Nadala tower was part of the coastal defence system. Today, it combines history with views of the Mediterranean, making it a key cultural and scenic s...