Cap de Formentor, situated on the far northeastern tip of Mallorca, unfolds as a place where land and sea seem locked in timeless conversation. Flying the DJI Mavic 2 Zoom at sunset revealed a landscape carved by wind and light vast limestone cliffs descending sharply into the Mediterranean’s deep indigo tone. From the air, the peninsula’s contours appear almost otherworldly, shaped by centuries of erosion yet perfectly balanced in form and texture.
The winding roads that trace the ridges look fragile against the scale of the terrain, their curves echoing the coastline’s rhythm. Each ascent exposed a new layer of color and shadow: ochres and grays of the rock, silvers of olive shrubs, and the shifting glow of the sea below. The drone’s lens captured the shore as both delicate and monumental, where solitude meets an elemental kind of beauty.
This series becomes less about travel and more about observing how nature composes its own patterns. Viewed from above, Cap de Formentor feels simultaneously distant and intimate a meeting point of isolation and light, captured in fleeting golden moments above the edge of Mallorcan earth.









