Friday, December 28, 2018

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So we spent our last day here today, the most recent day of this really stunning multi week excursion. Recently, after our little shoreline involvement with Cala Llonga we went to the town of Sant Miquel where they have a live execution of folkloric moving each Thursday evening at 6:15 pm.

The execution was inside the white-washed church's internal yard and we sat down with another 40 to 50 visitors to watch a gathering of around 10 kids and young people who were altogether spruced up in conventional Ibizan outfits. The young men donned dark or white jeans with vests over a shirt and red long caps, relatively like nightcaps. The young ladies all wore headscarves and some of them wore customary Ibizan wedding dresses with 13 layers of skirts!

They played out various moves, with the young men hopping and kicking their legs up high, while the young ladies generally strolled around them, shyly in small little advances. Clearly some romance and wedding moves, the instruments were generally a woodwind, a metal instrument that resembled a sword that was utilized for percussion, in addition to a little drum. A portion of the flutes played were presented by the Egyptians around stwo thousand years prior. The young men additionally utilized vast castanets. Certainly an exceptionally fascinating background, as far as dress, music and move, Ibiza is an extremely special culture, amazingly unique in relation to the ordinary Spanish or Andalusian generalization of flamenco moving.

Today we went into Sant Antoni where I took a 1.5 hour pontoon ride (8 Euros) on a glass base vessel. We circumvented the south piece of Sant Antoni cove to Cala Bassa. A jumper was additionally on board and at one section we ceased and she dove in and brought back a couple of creatures, 2 ocean worms, an ocean star and an exceptionally prickly creature who's name I overlook. We circumvented the islands off the Bay of Sant Antoni, wonderful territory. In transit back, the ship's group served neighborhood champagne in a one of a kind, bended flagon that stored the beverage straightforwardly on the beneficiary's tongue. A portion of the boaters readily shared of the custom.

We at that point spent the evening at Platja des Comptes where we went swimming and viewed a lovely nightfall before the little islands off the drift. It was swarmed toward the start, yet it dispersed pleasantly around 3, 4 pm or something like that and we had more space on the shoreline. One neighborhood man returned from plunging with a spear and he got an octopus which quickly drew a horde of spectators from the shoreline. Just before nightfall we went to a littler little inlet where we saw a jellyfish simply skimming around, against a setting of brilliant rocks, which alarmed us to the fast approaching dusk.

Numerous individuals congregated and the sun dropped gradually however unquestionably into the water, just to one side of one of the bigger islands off the drift. A fitting night to our last night in Ibiza. With everything taken into account, it's a delightful place, sufficiently extensive for seven days of investigation and sufficiently smaller so we never needed to do much driving, the greatest separation on the island starting with one point then onto the next I accept is 40 km.

An incredible excursion!!!

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