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Cova de Mitjana, Mallorca, Spain

Cova de Mitjana is a Mallorca sea cave with beautiful formations and ocean water entering from a submerged passage. A short 20ft rappel gets you into two rooms of remarkable beauty — stalactites, flowstone, and formations shaped by the interplay of fresh and salt water over thousands of years.

This was the last cave visited on the Mallorca Spain trip — smaller than some others in the region but very interesting in its own right. A beautiful short cave worth visiting if you are exploring the caves of Mallorca.

 
 
 

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