Sunday, September 16, 2007


A boat sunk in Ibiza!

July 10th, the merchant "Don Pedro" sank near the coast of Ibiza.
Broken cracks of this boat removed to the surface their fuel. Quickley
10 tons took shelter of fuel, but ttree beaches were closed by the spill
of the ship and they had to put burriers anticontamination to try to res-
train the fuel.
As many we know, Ibiza is an island specially characterized by its
tourism, for misfortune of wich it was called on to see excellent
stained beaches of black liquid to then covering borders and sand,
would be a horrible vision.
Figueretas, Embossa and Talamanca beaches were in danger
their tourism because the spill could cause a serious danger for the
natural resources or for the health of peoples.

As opposed to stained Ibiza and its coasts it is the island of Formentera,
and just opposite the beach it is Illetes beaches, with its white sand and
spectacular blue waters, that I like to see when I go in summer. This year
I was in August and I had the luck of wich the spot of the spill, that the
winds and tides of this summer, as soon as they arrived until there.

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