Mallorca: Pretend 'seaside closed' indicators put in to maintain vacationers away from widespread spots

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Activists in Mallorca have put up pretend indicators warning of jellyfish and falling rocks to attempt to hold English-speaking vacationers away from widespread seashores.

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While the indicators warn holidaymakers to remain away - messages in Catalan beneath clarify there isn't any hazard.

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One signal has the phrases "Beach Closed" in English, with a no swimming signal - however simply beneath a message tells Catalan audio system the alternative, "Platja Oberta" - or "Beach Open".

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Another poster claims it's a close to three-hour stroll to the seaside when it's a few metres away.

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Under a picture of a swimmer surrounded by jellyfish, one signal reads, "Beach Open. Not to jelly fish or foreigners".

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Another signal warns of the "danger" of " falling rocks" and "landslides".

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Anti-capitalist group Manacor Caterva are behind the unofficial indicators, which it says are "charged with humour".

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In a publish on X, previously generally known as Twitter, the group wrote: "If you want to use the images and print posters you just have to ask us and we will send them to you in good quality. Let's continue the fight!"

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The protest group criticised the "overcrowding" of seashores and "mass tourism" in a news launch to native media.

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It has put up the indicators in Cala Morlanda, Es Calo, Cala Petita, Porto Cristo, Cala Murta, Cala Magraner and Cala Bota.

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