La Rambla, Palma de Mallorca

La Rambla, Palma de Mallorca

La Rambla, Palma de Mallorca
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Photo panoramique par Michael Pop Pris 14:41, 21/09/2010 - Views loading...

La Rambla, Palma de Mallorca

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A: Calle de Riera, Palma de Mallorca

Par Michael Pop, à 140 mètres

Calle de Riera, Palma de Mallorca

B: Plaza Mayor in Palma de Mallorca

Par Michael Pop, à 180 mètres

Plaza Mayor in Palma de Mallorca

C: Plaza Major de Palma - Gate

Par Christian, à 200 mètres

Plaza Major de Palma - Gate

D: Plaza Mayor near the cathedral, palma´s real center

Par jan dolk, à 210 mètres

Narrow streets lead to Plaza mayor which was once the offices of the inquisition. Now you will find h...

Plaza Mayor near the cathedral, palma´s real center

F: Candy Store in Palma de Mallorca

Par Michael Pop, à 260 mètres

Candy Store in Palma de Mallorca

I: Bar Bosch, der In-Treff seit 1936 in Palma

Par Olaf Vernunft, à 310 mètres

  The almost bar "Bosch" (since 1936 in Palma's center), almost the whole day full of People, not onl...

Bar Bosch, der In-Treff seit 1936 in Palma

J: Chocolate Factory in Palma de Mallorca

Par Michael Pop, à 320 mètres

Chocolate Factory in Palma de Mallorca

Ce panorama é été pris à Mallorca, Europe

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Text by Steve Smith.

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