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Cal Reiet – Sunday brunch in a little piece of paradise in Mallorca’s Southeast
Have you heard about Cal Reiet – Holistic Retreat? It is a unique retreat located in the beautiful town of Santanyí in Mallorca’s Southeast. Hosting yoga retreats and home to a fantastic vegetarian restaurant called...
If you’re a brunch lover visiting Mallorca, you’re in for a treat! From stylish cafés in Palma to hidden countryside gems, the island offers an incredible variety of brunch spots that cater to every taste. Whether you’re craving classic eggs Benedict, fresh Mediterranean flavours, or a...
Gelateria Ca’n Miquel – Where Tradition Lives On
In Palma’s old town, Gelateria Ca’n Miquel preserves the soul of traditional Mallorcan gelato. Since the mid-20th century, it has delighted visitors with turrón, vanilla bean, and nata con nueces. Every flavor is handmade daily, ensuring texture...
Mallorca, known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture, is also a paradise for coffee lovers.
Far from being merely a basic consumer product, coffee has transformed into a complete sensory experience in Mallorca's capital.
Mistral Coffee House is a go-to spot in Palma for great coffee...
Located in the old centre between the Cathedral and Placa Major, Can Joan de s`Aigo has been an institution in Palma since 1700. The ambience is evidence of centuries of tradition: dark wood panelling, floors with Mallorcan tiles, gold-framed paintings, tables with marble tops and simple wooden...
Mallorcan Café Culture
For more than 100 years Mallorca has developed a very independent coffee house culture: Particularly in Palma, with the rise of the bourgeoisie and the construction of spacious city apartments behind magnificent Art Nouveau facades, cafés were also established as a social...
You dont come across so many cyclists as you do in Mallorca that's a sign of Mallorca being cycling paradise.
Honor MALLORCA.........................................................
End of the road cycling season in Mallorca. Where else?Tearing through the legendary Tramuntana mountains. ...
In February 1863, the U.S. Senate passed the National Currency Act by a razor-thin margin of just 23 to 21—two votes. If one senator had changed his mind that morning, the entire modern American financial system might never have existed. This wasn’t an accident. It was a quiet coup. Before 1863...
What explains how a continent — one large enough to dwarf entire nations, mapped in detail by multiple civilizations across centuries — was officially undiscovered until 1820? Four years after an atmospheric catastrophe so total it may have ended a global civilization. Three expeditions. Three...
Before the first human hand ever shaped a clay pot, before the first king ever pressed a seal into wet earth, the ancient tablets of Babylon preserved an answer to the question every civilization has eventually asked — where did we come from? And buried within the Enūma Eliš, the Babylonian epic...
How did identical towers appear across Philadelphia, Paris, Prague, and Kazan within the same fifty-year window—with the same proportions, the same ornamental details, the same deliberate astronomical orientations—yet official history dismisses them as coincidental municipal waterworks? From...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPE0KPVHjzg
What if the Pyramids of Giza weren’t tombs... but technology? This video uncovers shocking evidence that the entire Giza Plateau may have been designed as one massive ancient machine — engineered with precision that modern science still can’t explain...
Come with us as we travel to Mallorca - the cycling mecca. We take what has got to be the most incredible road riding there is on the island of Mallorca, and perhaps THE BEST road there is: the MA-10 Coast road. In this video we ride it from from Andratx to Pollensa...
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The 4 yugas.
What Are the Yugas?
In the West people often view time as linear, with the future being more evolved than the past. In India, however, time is viewed a cyclical, that people slowly evolve, then slowly devolve, only to slowly evolve again. This is called the “yuga cycle,” and it is...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvhTqEGBktg
About Son Armadams
This stately, residential and tourist neighborhood of Palma, located between the Sant Magí stream, the Bellver forest and the El Terreno neighborhood boasts a wide variety of houses with character and large terraces, views of the...
Both Cala Major and San Agustín are pedestrian-friendly, community-focused, and perfect for couples, young families, and retirees. Apartment blocks usually feature communal pools, sea views, and secure entrances, as the neighbourhood atmosphere is calm, welcoming, and multicultural.
Pushing a...
This is very serious and needs to be known and those doctors sent to prison.
Why Mudflood Survivors Were Classified as Insane in Tartaria explores a disturbing pattern found in late 19th-century institutional records: individuals who reported catastrophic environmental changes were not recorded...