28/11/2013 00:00
by MONITOR
RECENT articles in the Bulletin have drawn attention to Majorca's hopes - even expectation - that its restored ancient Ruta de sa pedra seca (Dry-stone Route) across the Tramuntana mountain range will be granted Unesco World Heritage Site status, putting it in the same league as Egypt's pyramids and India's Taj Mahal. It would be wonderful if this were to happen. But the news that Benidorm is also seeking similar status for its architectural significance as the first high-rise resort in Europe does rather open the question of whether it should be Magalluf rather than the Tramuntana track that Majorca is putting forward for recognition.
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