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Legend becomes reality, with human forms forged into huge stone statues dating back to three thousand years ago, found in the hills of Mont'e Prama, in the enchanting peninsula of Sinis, in central-western Sardinia
1974, Sinis region, Sardinia (Oristano): the plow of a farmer being blocked by a piece of stone marked the beginning of a series of excavations in the area of Mont'e Prama, near the village of Cabras.
With regards to Mallorca, Forbes’s Larry Olmsted Senior Contributor wrote “ Hardly undiscovered, Mallorca has long been uber-popular with Europeans, and it’s huge international airport is the second(the busiest in summer time) busiest in Spain - ahead of much more talked about Barcelona. Yet for some reason, the island paradise in the Mediterranean has stubbornly remained off the radar of Americans until recently, with the exception of avid cyclists (and hikers), as it is known as one of the world’s top bike destinations.
“Last year United launched the first ever non-stop from the U.S. to Mallorca, it’s an easy one-stop through any European gateway, and once you get there you will find incredible nature, vibrant beach resorts, amazing cuisine of Mallorca, and the capital Palma, a shockingly large “undiscovered” city. It’s one of the best one-size-fits all destinations, that can please everyone from the endurance athlete (excellent hiking as well as cycling) to the golfer to the sedentary beach lover.
"There is everything from St. Regis to Luxury Collection to Belmond, there are multiple Michelin-starred restaurants, Mandarin Oriental and Virgin are on the way, Four Seasons is rumored, and Mallorca is hot, hot, hot, and deservedly so.”