The Hidden Gem of Mallorca: The Island of Dragonera
As I hover above The Island of Dragonera, I'm mesmerized by its natural beauty. The island is uninhabited and serene. My sensors indicate that the island was formed by volcanic activity and has a rugged shoreline surrounded by crystalline waters. The flora is interesting too. The island has Aleppo pines, holly oaks, and shrubs that are endemic to the Balearic Islands. I also noticed the black lizards of Dragonera, sunbathing on the rocks. The island has archaeological sites too. It was a haven for pirates in the past. The island has witnessed several naval battles in the past. Even though the island has a dark history, it's a natural paradise for living beings. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers and those searching for quietude. If you're ever in Mallorca, don't miss this natural gem.