At one point in the road there was jus a narrow crack between two rocks. It was interesting watching a Bus go thru here. You have to honk to make sure no-one on the other side comes thru because its a blind curve right on the other side.
Now to get to this beach you had to go thru people tunnels. There were two the first one was all man made. But the second was like a slot canyon except solid rock. It looks like the carved out the tunnel but you could see up real far thru cracks in the rocks.
The tunnels lead to a pebble beach. The waves were a bit more intense likely because of the small area they came in on. Below you can just see the tunnel and you can see the rock separation that was viewable from the inside.
On the way back the clouds decided to roll in a bit more thick. This made driving down a narrow, cliffy, U turn heavy road even more fun.
Next up the Castle right outside Palma. I wasn't really that impressed but inside they did have a museum that talked about the history of the island and its inhabitants that i did enjoy. there was also information on a political prisoner held in the castle because his ideas were to radical.
So having time to kill from Palma we went west. We found a more resort town but it was also a very active port. There were a bunch of boats that were fixing and drying their nets and right accross from them was a market with very fresh fish. They looked like they would jump out at you if you got too close.
To end the day we went to the East of Palma. Its very strange to go 10 minutes and be in the middle of nowhere. We watched the sunset at a small cafe with nothing else around.
Final stop was a light house off one of the points on the East side. Now off to the airport to catch a 6 am flight to Madrid.
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