Majorca 22nd March, Cala Bóquer

The footpath though the Bóquer Valley ends at a little rocky cove, the Cala Bóquer, which on the day we were there was full of choppy waves.
The beach had an array of interesting driftwood and a rather too tame goat who was hunting for sandwiches. We sat for a while and watched the spray as the waves hit the rocks and we were lucky enough to see an osprey fishing, but not catching anything. We then walked back through the valley to the apartment in Pollença, which was only about 5 minutes from the start of the path.























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  1. Really enjoying your blog on Port de Pollenca. We went there around 4 yrs ago and the goat was just as friendly, especially if you have any sandwiches! Looking forward to the next photos. Denise.

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    1. So glad you met the goat, a canny animal! Thanks for your appreciation

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