Point of the road offering the best view of the Rellar de Son Marc.
In the climb up towards Lluc, at approximately km point 7+750, to the left there appears a peculiar landscape in which the rock seems to have suffered an intense chemical attack that has left its mark in the form of enormous gouges in its surface. This is the Rellar de Son Marc, a spectacular karrenfield developed in conglomerates of the Lower Miocene (23-16 Ma).
View of the Rellar de Son Marc from the road.
The name karren is given to the set of channels and cavities observed in the surface of the rock and of the isolated forms resulting from the processes of dissolution by meteoric waters. At the next stop, in Lluc, we will be able to observe a karrenfield close to.