
The Cossiers dance for the May fiestas
The Cossiers dance for the May fiestas.
The stone fair of Binissalem
The Binissalem stone and artisan fair was originally conceived as a means of primarily showcasing the skills of local craftspeople who work with the Binissalem stone, which is technically a marble, which comes in differing colours from dark blue to light beige.
The Snails of Saint George
Snails. Well, do you or don’t you? Eat them, that is.

21st Edition of the Snail fair
21st Edition of the Snail fair in Sant Jordi.

An archive photo of a road closure in Formentor
An archive photo of a road closure in Formentor.

Harlem Globetrotters visit Mallorca
One of the players jokes about asking a spectator to marry him.

Harlem Globetrotters visit Mallorca
Globbie, the Harlem Globetrotters' mascot.

Harlem Globetrotters visit Mallorca
Moment of the team's presentation.

Harlem Globetrotters visit Mallorca
A player jokes with one of the referees during the match.

Harlem Globetrotters visit Mallorca
The crowd, full of Harlem Globetrotters cheerleaders.

Harlem Globetrotters visit Mallorca
The Globetrotters players, coming out onto the court.

Harlem Globetrotters visit Mallorca
The female players of the Harlem Globetrotters, during their presentation.

Harlem Globetrotters visit Mallorca
One of the players, in the stands interacting with the spectators.

Mediaeval market in Capdepera
Mediaeval market in Capdepera.
Capdepera goes mediaeval this weekend
It was not alone among Mallorcan municipalities in having been declared a “vila” by King Jaume II at the turn of the fourteenth century, but Capdepera makes the most of this mediaeval connection by holding an annual Mediaeval Market.

Wine Night to take place at the Misericordia courtyard in Palma
Wine Night to take place at the Misericordia courtyard in Palma.
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