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''Es Vedrà'' has often been associated with [[UFO|UFO sightings]] due to its magnetic properties and is held by some to be the last visible part of [[Atlantis]] as many divers have brought strange artifacts from the bottom, and are unable to put a time period on them{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
''Es Vedrà'' has often been associated with [[UFO|UFO sightings]] due to its magnetic properties and is held by some to be the last visible part of [[Atlantis]] as many divers have brought strange artifacts from the bottom, and are unable to put a time period on them{{Fact|date=February 2007}}

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* [http://www.ibizaa-z.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=226 Ibiza Google maps]


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Es Vedrà has two different meanings
Es Vedra at Sunset

Es Vedrà is a Balearic Island approximately 2 km from the west coast of Eivissa (Ibiza) in the area of Cala d'Hort.

The island is uninhabited, because it is a nature reserve. The only large mammals that live on the island are goats bred by the man who owns it.[citation needed]

Es Vedrà has often been associated with UFO sightings due to its magnetic properties and is held by some to be the last visible part of Atlantis as many divers have brought strange artifacts from the bottom, and are unable to put a time period on them[citation needed]

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38°52′N 1°12′E / 38.867°N 1.200°E / 38.867; 1.200