Cala de Sa Calobra, Majorca

The beach of Sa Calobra is situated in the area Escorca, on the northwest coast of Mallorca, 38 kilometers from Soller in a spectacular bay surrounded by the mountains. The beach is situated at the mouth of the Torrent de Pareis river. This very small beach is formed of sand, gravel and pebbles with clear blue…

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Cala Saona, Formentera

The beach of Cala Saona is situated in the western part of Formentera just a few kilometers from the town San Francesc. Although Formentera has miles and miles of beaches, this one is definitely one of the most popular. Despite its small size ( it is about 150 meters long ), this beach will enchant…

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Capri (Italy)

Photo credit: Mariano Mantel General info Capri is a Mediterranean island of calcareous origin which has been visited for many years by artists, writers and intellectuals, all enthralled by its beauty. A blend of nature, history, culture, worldliness, and events that daily mix with one another and bring the Tale of Capri to life; based…

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Cartagena (Spain)

General Info Cartagena is among the most attractive areas in Spain, because of the rich history of this area. Cartagena is situated in the autonomous community of the Region of Murcia. Cartagena was controlled by the Romans during the famous Punic War. The Roman people took Cartagena to its peak by transforming it into a thriving city.…

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Chestnuts

There are three main chestnuts species which are European, Asiatic and American. Chestnuts are very popular in the Mediterranean area because other than being tasty, chestnuts are very rich in nutrients. They can be eaten roasted or cooked in various recipes. Chestnuts are rich in Vitamin C, Vitamins B1 and B6, potassium, magnesium and in…

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