When you take the road that winds up to the plateau of La Mola, nestled at an altitude of over 100 meters, the scenery changes. Surrounded by a fragrant forest of Aleppo pines, the village of La Mola is known for its hippie market and its lighthouse marking the eastern limit of Formentera. Jules Verne described the latter as "the end of the world" and used it as the setting for his adventure novel Hector Servadac (1877). Besides its church, a few white houses, stores and restaurants, the village is one of the quietest on the island. It is also home to an old flour mill built in 1778 and well preserved where Bob Dylan would have stayed in the 1960s.

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