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Sa Palomera
This large rock that enters the sea and separates the bay of Blanes, in the north, and the beach of s’Abanell, in the south, is considered to be the point where the Costa Brava begins. That is why, right here, a metal arch has been placed, an inverted “V”, which symbolizes the entrance door of this fascinating Coast, named by Ferran Agulló from the Convent of Blanes in 1908.“Sa Palomera” is in the middle of the rocky complex formed by “Sa Pujola” and “Es Portell”. At the top of this large rock, a viewpoint has been set up from where you can see a wide perspective of the town and the Tordera delta, which flows two kilometers further down, following the beach of s’Abanell.The origin of its name is not entirely determined. Experts work with two hypotheses. A classic one, that links the origin of the name to a place where wild pigeons lived or hunted (Palumba). And another one, more recent that would derive Palomera from the Iberian name Pala (with the meaning of stone or rock), which linked to the suffix Era (place) would identify Sa Palomera as a place of rocks.
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