At north west end of the island lies the wonderful Cala Morell caves complex (see pages 302 and 303 of TME).
Dozens of spacious rock cut chambers line a limestone ravine apparently used originally as tombs and maybe later as dwellings.
The craftsmanship involved in cutting the rock was extraordinary. Internal pillars, decorated doorways (similar to those I saw in Turkey and Cyprus) and raised platforms vied for our attention with drainage systems, water storage features and sockets for carpentry.
Brilliant!