The charm of Cala Mitjana is found in the turquoise blue of its waters 🏝🏊

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The beautiful bays of the island of Menorca are the product of marine and coastal engineering of nature, the charm of these coves lies in the fine white and yellowish sands that embrace in the form of a crescent the blue and turquoise waters that went into the product of the process of fragmentation and adaptation of the tectonic plates during millions of years. Today they make them look like a paradise of the Caribbean Sea or Greek islands.

Cala Mitjana is a magnificent example of this coastal ecosystem with characteristic vegetation; located a short distance from Cala Galdana, access to which can be made through a small ecological corridor by walking about 20 minutes to enjoy the landscape, vegetation, native fauna and formidable sunshine. When approaching this bay, the unmistakable sound of the waves, air impregnated with saltpeter and fresh coastline welcome us.

There it is, as if it were a place elaborated with the ingenious talent of Michelangelo in collaboration with Pablo Picasso's artistic brush on the grandiose canvas of the Mediterranean Sea. When visiting Cala Mitjana or another bay in Menorca, one has an encounter with the geological history of the planet, also, an appointment with the natural artistic imagination that links with those events that took place since the end of the Oligocene and beginning of the Miocene that allowed to sculpt these impressive coasts bathed in fine sand, vegetation and colorful marine waters.

I hope you enjoy some captures selected and shared with affection.


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Pictures taken with my smartphone, brand Appel, model iPhone X

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