As this is the travelogue section, I thought it better to put my stuff about Majorca here. The island was much as I remember it from thirty years ago, except more modernised and lots more hotels and tourism. Off the beaten track it was great, it was a quiet time of year anyway, apart from the CYCLISTs! They were there in the thousand and extremely dangerous on the roads, particularly the mountain roads, which they prefer. However, here are a few shots of the place.
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A view across the peninsular d'Amer, with a seafret coming in.
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A view to the sea from the mountainside on the NE peninsular
A view to the sea from the mountainside on the NE peninsular
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From the lighthouse at Formentor
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Looking toward the lighthouse on Formentor
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There were a lot of orchids in the woods, here are a few.
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This looked like a Bee orchid to me, there were hundreds of them.
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This looked like a Bee orchid to me, there were hundreds of them.
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Then there was this one, the same as Devrim posted a while ago.
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I'm not sure what this is, not another Bee orchid, I hope.
I'm not sure what this is, not another Bee orchid, I hope.
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Rustling out of the undergrowth we saw this
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Finally this link should show you the pictures I took at botanicactus.
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Finally this link should show you the pictures I took at botanicactus.
http://www.cig.canon-europe.com/a?i=0viXwdFKw0
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Wonderful Liz:)
Thanks
Thanks
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Lovely pics, Liz! Looks as if you had good weather too. We were there in May a few years ago, and the cyclists were a pain then! It's a very popular place for cycling clubs, but accidents are common, especially on the narrower roads, where strings of cyclists go on for ever, and are difficult to pass.
You hit the orchid season just right by the looks of it - we were a little late for them. The last orchid pic is Ophrys speculum, commonly known as the Venus mirror orchid - pollinated by wasps, which it mimics. I wasn't aware there were tortoises in Majorca - though they are native to Minorca.
You hit the orchid season just right by the looks of it - we were a little late for them. The last orchid pic is Ophrys speculum, commonly known as the Venus mirror orchid - pollinated by wasps, which it mimics. I wasn't aware there were tortoises in Majorca - though they are native to Minorca.
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