Two Americans fall to their deaths on Mallorca sea cliff
Two Americans have died after climbing sea cliffs on the Spanish island of Mallorca. The two men aged 25 and 35 were deep-water soloing, which is a form of unaided rock climbing.
The Guardia Civil police believe they fell into the water due to a riock fall.. Police were alerted after a person noticed a body floating in the sea. The second body was later found inside a cave. The area on the east coast is popular for deep water soloing.
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