Cala Llentia, Small beach in Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Spain.
Cala Llentia is a small beach in Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza, stretching about 30 meters long and 10 meters wide. The shore combines sand and gravel, backed by natural rock outcrops and clear Mediterranean water.
The coastline of Sant Josep de sa Talaia has kept its natural appearance through centuries, with this cove remaining largely untouched by development. The area evolved with minimal human intervention compared to many other Mediterranean beaches.
Australian artist Andrew Rogers selected the cliffs above Cala Llentia to install stone columns as part of his Time and Space collection.
The beach is accessible from the Cala Codolar parking area via a roughly ten-minute coastal path through native vegetation. The walk is straightforward, though you should wear proper footwear as the ground can be uneven in places.
Above the cove, Australian artist Andrew Rogers installed stone columns as part of his Time and Space collection. These sculptures resemble a modern interpretation of Stonehenge and create an unexpected conversation between contemporary art and the natural landscape.
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