Anyone who has been to Ibiza knows the rock island Es Vedra located just off the coast of Ibiza, in the nature reserve of Cala d'Hort. Es Vedra, a rocky outcrop 400 meters high, and her smaller sister Es Vedranell. At first glance, Es Vedra looks like nothing more than an ordinary rock island. However, nothing could be further from the truth: the rock, consisting of limestone and a high concentration of metals and minerals, emits an enormous magnetic field. It is even the third most magnetic power spot on earth! This often causes compasses near Es Vedra to interfere and some individuals have reported being affected by this.
This photo was taken during sunset. The setting sun illuminates the rock formations evenly, and this also highlights the light areas of the Island beautifully. A popular spot on the island to watch the sunset. from the shore and of course also from the water.
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