

Image credit: Sals


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The exterior wall of the “rectangular monument” is visible from the road ... with Beardy for scale!
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This piece of wall is fantastic, and just before you round the corner to the talaiot of Ca’n Jordi
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There’s a rock pool with wobbly stepping stones to cross to get into this cave on the south of the ravine
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Another cave even has a chimney for its fire
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There’s a fire pit carved into the floor in one of the caves
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Watch out for these in unexpected places!
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The view from the house, back across the fields to the talaiot
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What appears to be an entrance from the road has been blocked; the second talaiot is visible in the background
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The weathered top of the taula reminded me somewhat of a whale’s tail, not that I’ve seen many of those up close!
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