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Beaches Do you have a favourite beach? Know of any activities on specific beaches?

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I was surprised how close the rows are to each other - 4 deep on a fairly narrow beach.
The straw shades have just arrived - the old style 'short' ones.
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Of course, it’s not all about the money ..
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Seems to be a lot more poles than usual.
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Posts also going up at Tamarells .
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You beat me to it Sparky, nothing first thing and a quick look just now and a forest of poles have appeared!
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You beat me to it Sparky, nothing first thing and a quick look just now and a forest of poles have appeared!
They don`t hang about .
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I was surprised how close the rows are to each other - 4 deep on a fairly narrow beach.
The straw shades have just arrived - the old style 'short' ones.
They do look very close. Pre-Covid measurements.
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They do look very close. Pre-Covid measurements.
That was my first thought this morning - they seem to be even closer that they usually are - and you would have expected them to be much further apart in view of the situation.
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That’s crazy! They’re less people in PP than normal but more umbrellas then there have ever been... and as everyone else has said they’re so close together! I don’t understand when the beach is so wide on South Sandy Beach they don’t space them out?

Can’t imagine what they’re like the Pine Walk end as the umbrella’s there are usually practically touching
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The sombreros/shades look smaller than normal down at the Llenaire end. Maybe it's just my eyesight?
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Totally agree GG, i thought the same when looking at the webcam - very small hats on the brolly poles. Makes them look more like a carpet tack than a drawing pin.

On a more worrying topic however, I noticed in Mallorca Daily Bulletin that Puerto Pollensa has been awarded a Black Flag for Albercutx beach, due to sewage discharge. Can anybody tell me how bad it is, and if anything is likely to be done about it?
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Totally agree GG, i thought the same when looking at the webcam - very small hats on the brolly poles. Makes them look more like a carpet tack than a drawing pin.

On a more worrying topic however, I noticed in Mallorca Daily Bulletin that Puerto Pollensa has been awarded a Black Flag for Albercutx beach, due to sewage discharge. Can anybody tell me how bad it is, and if anything is likely to be done about it?
It was only a small area and has been since given the all clear from the relevant authorities.
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With all due respect, that seems a very ‘quick fix’ to me. This issue has cropped up from time to time over the years (as well as the smell of sulphur along that beach, which I have witnessed) and I wonder if the entity that actually awarded the black flag is one if the ‘relevant authorities’ that has checked and given the all clear. Being cynical, it’s very easy for the local council and the ‘water board’ to say things are ok (as it suits their purposes) but is there any evidence that remedial work has been done and done properly. As we usually stay in the Boquer area, we normally use the beach between Coral/Laroc and just beyond the Pines so I would like know how the problem has been solved (for good)..
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Andrew had this article recently, which might refer to the 'black flag'.

https://www.majorcadailybulletin.com...ter-spill.html

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For a time on Thursday the Albercuix beach in Puerto Pollensa needed to be closed. Was this because of the not infrequent spills of wastewater, the source of which - as Mayor Cifre acknowledged on Thursday - is unknown? Not as such. It was caused by a failure of propulsion pumps. There was an electricity cut and this resulted in an escape of water from the sewage network ending up in the sea. Procedures were activated to solve the fault, and the problem was soon sorted out, albeit that the water would have to “self-purify”, to quote the mayor.

Picking up on this, the opposition Junts Avançam didn’t miss the opportunity to once more denounce the inaction of the Cifre administration in dealing with the general problem of spills.
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see full article on the MDB website
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