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This is looking left from Banyalbufar City Beach (Waterfall included)
Banyalbufar takes an honest pride in its town-beach, which is (for everyone from Birmingham for example, or Oklahoma) truly impressive: It indeed has a connection to the sea and some decent 30 square meters of soil to rest your head. Not exactly a shiny-white-sand kind of soil but (mostly) sturdy and (definitely) unique. There is even a waterfall thundering from above (sadly diminishing the 30 square meters, but for the effect that's only fair, I guess). What makes this beach even more desirable is the time you need to reach it: instead of stairs only it is also a steep ramp, going down some hundred meters from the centre of Banyalbufar to sea-level. If you are in the stage of mind to do this by foot the beach might gain in appeal with every further step you take downwards. Make sure you follow exactly the one and only sign pointing to the beach otherwise (after walking down for several hundred meters) you might (to first your surprise and then to your dismay) end up in dead end and be walking back in a bad mood.
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