The Spanish decided to “liberate” the beaches from foreigners with the help of fake warning signs.
Fake signs have appeared on the beaches of the popular Spanish resort of Mallorca, warning English-speaking tourists of the various dangers they can expect. So, local residents are trying to get rid of tourists, writes the Independent.
Some posters say that jellyfish have appeared on the beach, the rocks have collapsed or the water is polluted with sewage, while others say that the beach is closed or it takes about three hours to walk it, although it is 90 meters just away.
At the same time, almost all the text on the posters is in English. And only small messages were made in Catalan.
So, for example, under the image of a swimmer surrounded by jellyfish, in small Catalan print is written “Open beach. Not for jellyfish and foreigners.”

Remember that in Odessa, the first six beaches were officially opened for swimming. The beaches are equipped with mine protection nets, observation and rescue posts, buoys, loudspeakers and shelters.
According to environmentalists, minefield nets are tangled and do not protect vacationers from possible threats.
Source: korrespondent

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