Majorca 22nd March, a sunset over the cliffs
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The evening of the first day I was anxious to 'do a sunset'. We drove out towards the Cap de Formentor, a peninsula on the extreme north-east of the island. We did not have time to get to the end of the road but stopped at a view point called Sa Talaria d'Albercutx, a small ruined tower situated up a flight of stone steps and overlooking the ocean. From here we could see the sun going down over the cliffs. It was almost completely dark when we left.