Save our island, say protesting Mallorcans in tourism march
Mallorca are not known for being vocal....on Sunday they were
Is a protest march by 20,000 people through the streets of Palma on a hot Sunday afternoon in July enough to drive through radical change to the tourist industry? On an island with a population rapidly approaching the one million mark, 20,000 appears to be a drop in the ocean but how many people support the protesters but elected to stay away for a variety of reasons?
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