Menorca, Spain

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Due to an inability to safely operate the tenders due to weather conditions, we docked at Mahon (or Mao) on the island of Menorca instead of our scheduled call at Rosa.

Nice views as we sailed into the harbour.

The main part of town is built on a hill so quite a climb to get there. Fortunately a free lift is available which can be seen on the left of the first photo below.

The location of the dock is very convenient. This is the view from the area at the top of the lift.

We have seen a few times where people have decorated security roller doors with murals.

I found a manhole cover unique to the location.

Various images around town.

Rather than catch the lift we walked down to the dock area. On the way spotted this mural on a doorway.

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1 Response to Menorca, Spain

  1. That’s an amazing lift. And I did like the button covered torso.

    Gorgeous pics as usual.

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