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La Seu Cathedral webcam

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Palma de Mallorca
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This is a web cam view of the magnificent Gothic cathedral in Palma de Mallorca, Majorca (Spain) whose sandstone walls and flying buttresses seem to rise out of the sea. The cathedral La Seu stands out from its surroundings, a demonstration of the might of Mallorca's Christian conquerors to all who arrived by sea.

This image updates constantly throughout the day. Many thanks to our partners helping provide this image, the Melia Palma Marina and Hotel Santa Clara Boutique Hotel & Spa.

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