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The hidden history of humanity.Impostors/Jews(Rev. 2:9)deceived the world and DNA confirmed it

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On the 8th of April 2024, the ALEF-TAV triad of eclipses will be complete. It is a 7-year cycle from 2017 to 2024. It started with the Great American Total Solar Eclipse on the 21st of August 2017, which initiated the ALEF-TAV Triad Solar Eclipses Event. Seven years later from 2017 August 21 is 2024 August 28. On the 28th of August 2024, there will be a planetary alignment of Mercury, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune that will be seen in the morning just before sunrise. There will be another planetary alignment in the month of October 2024. One reason that planetary alignments are important is that it has a tremendous effect of pulling on the outer crust of the Earth, which means we should pay attention to increased earthquakes and volcanoes at these times.
 
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On one of Palma’s most emblematic streets, the Paseo Marítimo, is a fascinating new gastronomic venue: Ópera Maritim. Part of the Opera Group, with restaurants in Portals Nous and Magalluf, it is the perfect marriage between the sophistication of gourmet Italian cuisine and the exciting beauty of the Opera.
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Since opening a few weeks ago, the restaurant has quickly become a point of reference for lovers of high-end Italian gastronomy and the art of singing, offering a culinary experience that delights the senses and touches the heart.

At the Ópera Maritim restaurant, the passion for top Italian cuisine is palpable in every detail. The chef, in collaboration with renowned Italian gourmet chefs, has created an exceptional menu that exceeds all expectations and takes guests on a culinary journey. The fine and fresh ingredients, some sourced locally and some brought specially from Italy, are combined with artisan culinary techniques to create exceptional dishes.


But Ópera Maritim is not just about exquisite Italian cuisine. The premises are a true homage to opera, a passion shared by the founders. Four days a week, guests can enjoy live performances by leading opera singers in the evenings.

Music and art combine with gourmet cuisine to create a unique and exciting experience. Add to this the lavish décor in very bold colours, and with lush plants and a fancy high ceiling, trimmed with 9300 timbers. A lounge on the first floor can be used for private parties of any kind or just for a cocktail in a relaxed atmosphere. Opera Marítim is a new venue that is sure to become a fixture on the nightlife scene.

Every visit to Ópera Maritim is a complete sensory experience. Diners are transported to a world of elegance and sophistication, where each dish is a work of art in itself. From authentic Italian flavours to live opera performances, every detail is carefully designed to deliver a dining experience that delights and excites.
This Italian restaurant has quickly become a point of reference for lovers of haute cuisine and aficionados of lyrical art.
 
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Ahura Mazda is the Avestan name for a divinity of the Old Iranian religion who was proclaimed the uncreated God by Zoroaster, the founder of Zoroastrianism. Ahura Mazda is described as the highest deity of worship in Zoroastrianism, along with being the first and most frequently invoked deity in the Yasna. The word Ahura means light and Mazda means wisdom. Thus Ahura Mazda is the lord of light and wisdom. Ahura Mazda is the creator and upholder of Arta (truth). Ahura Mazda is an omniscient and omnipotent god.
 
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Palma de Mallorca the legendary origin of the beautiful italian women/Sabine muses.It is about time someone told you the truth.....the spiritual awakening(the truth they never taught you in school) humanity had to have.
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The Pelasgians were the Basques/Atlanteans the cradle of civilization and humanity.

It’s fair to say that the British have great affection for Puerto Pollensa, and it’s not hard to work out why. The superb climate is undoubtedly attractive: typically Mediterranean, with mild winters and hot summers. Add to that a setting that is quite hard to beat: a protected bay with vivid blue waters, a pine-shaded promenade, lengths of soft golden sands, with the imposing blue-grey peaks and ridges of the north tip of the Tramuntana mountains providing shelter and an arresting backdrop to this charming fishing village.
Favoured by families because of its tranquillity and shallow waters, Puerto Pollensa is a dream place. Its beachfront promenade, chic boutiques and seafood restaurants. Part pedestrianised, an air of cafe culture spills over to the shady main plaza a few blocks in.
Not only the British have been seduced by the beauty of Es Moll, as the locals call it. With its vibrant marina and cosmopolitan character, Puerto Pollensa receives many international visitors and more than its fair share of celebrities throughout the year, many of whom have second homes here.
Another appealing factor is the amazingly varied sections of the beach. The famous Pine Walk, at the far tip of Pollensa Bay is a cobbled pathway that runs parallel to the water’s edge, from the start of Sa Fortaleza, past the exclusive Hotel Illa D’Or, right into town. The shallow, calm waters make this narrow but beautiful sandy beach ideal for small children who can paddle under the shade of the pines whilst their parents enjoy lunch at one of the several restaurants dotted along the walkway.
The main stretch of the beach, adjacent to the seafront road, is large enough, and with adequate infrastructure, to make holidaying with older children easy. Head here for the sun beds, parasols, unique beach bars and various water sports. Continue around the bay towards Alcudia to find more open waters ideal for kite and windsurfing. The natural beach here is practically deserted, even during the hottest months. This is the place to be pre-sunset with a portable deckchair and a cool bag. Sit and enjoy the spectacular view of the mountains and their ever-changing colours, and let your love affair with Puerto Pollensa begin. https://pollensalifestyle.com/2017/06/08/puerto-pollensa-i-love-you/

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Why Puerto Pollensa is a runners Paradise​

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Welcome to Puerto Pollensa, where running meets paradise! Nestled between the sea and mountains, this charming town has become an out-of-season haven for sports enthusiasts seeking the perfect balance between outdoor activities and breathtaking natural beauty.
Whether you are a seasoned runner or just starting out, Puerto Pollensa has a variety of routes that cater to all fitness levels. From smooth tarmac to adventurous trails, there is something for everyone.
Let’s start with the flat coastal road that hugs the bay, all the way to Alcúdia. This route is perfect for both speedsters and leisurely joggers. You’ll not only get a great workout but also enjoy views of the Port from almost every angle. If you are wondering about distances, from the town centre seafront roundabout, you can go for a 5km run to the Llenaire roundabout and back, a 10km run to Club Pollentia and back, or if you are feeling adventurous, a 15km run right around the bay to the Alcudia roundabout and back.
If you are in the mood for a shorter trail run-slash-hike amidst an untouched, natural landscape, head to the Cala Boquer lookout point. This beautiful route, nestled in a valley and away from all the hustle and bustle of town, is nothing short of enchanting. Accompanied by majestic limestone mountains on either side of you, it is not uncommon to have the trail all to yourself if you head there early.
The route starts at the back of the Port (Cami de Boquer on Google Maps) and passes through the private Boquer Estate. As you follow the trail, you’ll be treated to spectacular views of the Cavall Bernat Ridge, the northern tip of the Sierra de Tramontana. Extend the adventure by following the windy path down to the cove, but be warned, the trail down to the beach can be a bit eroded, and be prepared to share your banana with the many goats who will meet and greet you at the bottom!
The distances from the Cami de Boquer start point on Google Maps are 4km there and back to the lookout point over Cala Boquer, and 5km there and back to the beach.
Now, if you are up for a real challenge, the tarmac road up to the Talaia d’Albercutx (the pepper pot) is a must-try. This ascent will test your endurance and determination, but the panoramic vistas over the bay and down to Formentor are worth every drop of sweat!. Pro tip: Start this 15km return run from the Eroski roundabout just before sunrise on a clear morning, and you’ll be treated to a breathtaking display of colours as the sun rises over the horizon, painting the Port below and the surrounding mountains with shades of gold and pink. Be sure to stop at the Mirador de El Colomer at the 5km point for a selfie with a view.
And finally… for those more serious training holidays, don’t leave without doing the Formentor beach run. This half-marathon-length journey starts at the Eroski roundabout in town and follows the road up to the Mirador and down to the beach… and back! It is not for the faint of heart: those hill climbs are intense! Take a hydration pack, a micro towel and an energy bar and enjoy a dip in the crystalline waters as a mid-run treat.

Will “The Night Manager” return to Pollensa Bay?​


After the BBC aired its TV adaptation of John Le Carré’s spy novel The Night Manager, Mallorca, particularly Pollensa Bay, again found itself in the spotlight. Now, with confirmation of a sequel, the question is, will they be shooting on the island again? Let us look at the locations they chose in the first series.
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The Pine Walk, at the far end of Puerto Pollensa, is a beautiful coastal walkway of around 3km, stretching from the end of the promenade to the furthest point, just after the Hotel Illa d’Or. Lined with pine trees offering shade, the waters at the narrow beach have hardly any current, making it popular with families with young children. Interspersed with the odd restaurant and quaint hotel, properties here are expensive and exclusive. It is from here that we have the closest view across to the Punta Avançada peninsular and the privately owned luxury estate of Sa Fortaleza, where Tom Hiddleston’s character Christopher Pine, was held by the infamous Richard Roper, played by Hugh Laurie. Sa Fortaleza can be hired for weddings and corporate events.

Es Barcares in Alcudia bay

The unspoilt coastline of Es Barcares, across Pollensa Bay, faces Sa Fortaleza and Formentor, which made it the perfect spot for Angela Burr and her team to base themselves and keep watch. There is a small beach and harbour here with stunning views out to sea. Typical Mallorcan fisherman’s cottages, many now converted into beautiful holiday homes, line the seafront, and this tranquil part of the bay is very popular with locals during summer. For a superb coastal walk, start at the Pura Vida Kite Surf shop and head around the bay, sticking to the coastline to Bonaire. Stop at Red Rum restaurant for a drink and fabulous views.

The Bahia Mediterráneo Restaurant, Palma de Mallorca

The film scenes in Madrid feature several locations in Palma, amongst those, Restaurant Sadrassana, the Santa Eulalia church and the Café Moderno. The Palau March by Palma Cathedral, home to the Bartolomé March Art Foundation, became the façade of the Hotel in Istanbul. The Bahia Mediterráneo Restaurant was the location for that famous lunch argument scene.
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Christopher Pine divulged information to Angela Burr, whilst in the queue at the Glace Moustache ice-cream van along the seafront at Carrer de la Marina in Port de Soller

Ca’s Patro March Restaurant at Cala Deia

Roper’s son Danny almost gets kidnapped at the fabulously located Restaurant Ca’s Patro March in Cala Deia. The drive alone down to this seafood restaurant is an experience in itself. Take a towel and some water shoes and paddle in the crystalline waters before lunch.

The Hospes Maricel Hotel at Cas Catalá, Calvia
The terraces at the luxury Hospes Maricel Hotel, set in a privileged location right by the sea, are featured at various times during the series. Only 4km from Palma, the Maricel boasts “the best breakfast in the world” and a stunning infinity pool that appears to merge with the Mediterranean.

The Son Julia Hotel at Llucmajor
If you want to reenact that steamy scene between Jed and Pine, book a room at the same hotel, the Son Julia at Llucmayor, a restored 15th Century mansion that oozes romance with 30-year-old gardens, shady terraces and a beautiful orange tree patio.
 
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With beautiful weather, paradise beaches and tranquil country lanes that snake through the scenic Tramuntana mountains, it is no surprise that Mallorca is a top destination for cyclists, runners and swimmers. From mini triathlons to significant international events, few European destinations offer a wide choice of sporting possibilities in such a beautiful setting, with near-perfect conditions.

Triathlon is the fastest-growing participation sport in the UK, with triathlon holidays becoming increasingly popular. Mallorca is the preferred destination choice, with Tri Camps, specialised sports hotels, professional cycle hire facilities and gear shops galore, plus plenty of superb bars and restaurants providing bike parks for that well-earned post-workout beer.

The bays of Pollensa and Alcúdia and the surrounding area make for the perfect training base, with calm waters for swim practice, fabulous promenades for breezy coastal runs and their proximity to the Tramontana mountains and the central plain make for endless cycling possibilities. Mallorca’s Ironman events are held in Alcúdia, with more than 50 participating nationalities. The event entails a swim in Alcúdia Bay, followed by a challenging cycle route involving a vigorous climb up the winding mountain road to Lluc Monastery, tackling numerous hairpin bends along the stunningly picturesque mountain roads of the Serra de Tramuntana, before heading back to the coast for a seaside run.

Sunday after race day is the perfect time to stretch your legs and visit one of the bustling fruit markets held in the old towns of Alcúdia and Pollensa, followed by some delicious local cuisine. https://pollensalifestyle.com/2017/04/26/will-the-night-manager-return-to-pollensa-bay/

 
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Many Wiccans, Pagans and Druids view 2024's eclipse as a source of powerful energy that can bring about personal transformation(spiritual awakening) and healing.

Christian fools why are you so opinionated if you are clueless bastards?Sit down ridiculous slaves with no self esteem or self respect.

Ardo en deseos de ver a la puta españa destruida.

Cuando suene la trompeta del Señor y el tiempo ya no exista y la mañana amanezca eternamente brillante y hermosa. Cuando los salvados de la Tierra se reúnan en la otra orilla.Y allá se pase lista, ahí estaremos los salvados y eternos.
The real history of humanity is the Pagan version you ridiculous christian slaves.I laugh in your face doomed losers.

Why do you moronic christians think you have to have a spiritual awakening?Because the christian version of history is a farce you simpletons. You now hate your real ancestors and your Creator and love your enemies.Nice going doomed plebeians.
 
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