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Mallorca bebe
Let me start by saying that Mallorca is absolutely beautiful. I would definitely recommend to all.
We started off the weekend up north in Porta de Pollensa and stayed in a super nice villa. We cooked for ourselves, walked into town and soaked up some sun by the pool. The town was nice, nothing special. It's full of british people, I guess it's a big vacation/retirement spot for them. It was quiet, but that's because we were there on the off season. It will be packed ...
Mallorca: The 17th State of Germany
... the bottom. For my Open Water license, I was technically only allowed to dive a maximum of 18m. The dive master assured me that it would be ok for my skill level. Ten minutes after beginning my descent, I could see water entering my mask. I tried to clear it a couple of times. For some inexplicable reason, there was also water entering my regulator mouthpiece (my source of oxygen) and I was feeling gassy at the same time. Swallowing salt water ...
Palma tour by foot!
... building containing very little artwork would be a fitting description. My internal clock is telling me it is happy hour somewhere. Instincts lead us to the coolest vinotecha ever: Wineing. Why, you may ask, was this the coolest? Self Serve! Two dangerous little words when preceding the word wine! All wined up we walk back to the museum for a free Mozart concert and, more ...
Picafort to Palma, 38 flat country miles
... just what our cameras, and taste buds, needed. Rows upon rows, bottles upon bottles, barrels upon barrels, boxes upon boxes...just how much wine could possibly be here!? The geometric placements sparked my creativity. The libations fueled my liquid inspiration. One thing I know...that was some good wine! Let's add 5 bottles to our paniers! Macia Batle winery has been successfully producing wine since 1856, and I am
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Pollenca to Can Picafort, 24 miles
Apparently the Spanish are not known for being early risers; let's just say no worms here. With that said, we pack up before breakfast and have at least 5 miles under our chamois's before croissants are served.
Morning hues shine over the sea, light traffic, coast into town for a breakfast break. Tourist menu, of course, coupled with locals attitude. No, really, we just want juice, coffee and a croissant to share, spare us the eggs ...

