Talatí de Dalt

Menorca


At this Talayotic settlement, (signposted) 4km west of Maó, the roots of wild olive trees force apart the weathered stones of a large central talayot (tower-like stone structure). The site also contains a particularly well-preserved taula, a stone monument consisting of a vertical pillar topped by a table-like horizontal stone.


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