diver
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ah, minus the “phat”

ah, minus the “phat”
ProhibidoVan Life anyone? The 'bathroom situation' must be the main issue in the cold season.. Kudos to her
*Good to see my fave SE launderette put in a cameo
Well I know quiet a few people that has been living in van or caravan in Ibiza for many years but on private land , working for the locales and with a huge respect for the Island and it’s completely fine but then you have other peoples living in van , who stay for months or years , they don’t want to spend 1€ and they don’t care about anything ,Ibiza is not really the right place for van life, a van is for touring Australia or crossing Latin America, but in Ibiza? It doesn't make sense, there have been too many in recent years, most of the spots have been closed, they were mostly private land and the owners put big stones to block access, in general in winter they go to take a shower in one of the municipal swimming pool( I like swimming and in the winter I see many of them , especially in San Juan ) this winter there were less than previous years imo , on the other hand it's true that in Ibiza there is a lack of a legal place that could accommodate vans with amenities at a normal price but the island is smallVan Life anyone? The 'bathroom situation' must be the main issue in the cold season.. Kudos to her
*Good to see my fave SE launderette put in a cameo
The new law will change a lot of things...Well I know quiet a few people that has been living in van or caravan in Ibiza for many years but on private land , working for the locales and with a huge respect for the Island and it’s completely fine but then you have other peoples living in van , who stay for months or years , they don’t want to spend 1€ and they don’t care about anything ,Ibiza is not really the right place for van life, a van is for touring Australia or crossing Latin America, but in Ibiza? It doesn't make sense, there have been too many in recent years, most of the spots have been closed, they were mostly private land and the owners put big stones to block access, in general in winter they go to take a shower in one of the municipal swimming pool( I like swimming and in the winter I see many of them , especially in San Juan ) this winter there were less than previous years imo , on the other hand it's true that in Ibiza there is a lack of a legal place that could accommodate vans with amenities at a normal price but the island is small
Well I know quiet a few people that has been living in van or caravan in Ibiza for many years but on private land , working for the locales and with a huge respect for the Island and it’s completely fine but then you have other peoples living in van , who stay for months or years , they don’t want to spend 1€ and they don’t care about anything ,Ibiza is not really the right place for van life, a van is for touring Australia or crossing Latin America, but in Ibiza? It doesn't make sense, there have been too many in recent years, most of the spots have been closed, they were mostly private land and the owners put big stones to block access, in general in winter they go to take a shower in one of the municipal swimming pool( I like swimming and in the winter I see many of them , especially in San Juan ) this winter there were less than previous years imo , on the other hand it's true that in Ibiza there is a lack of a legal place that could accommodate vans with amenities at a normal price but the island is small
i may have been a bit harsh or judged it wrongly.True
+ big difference between people living in stationary vans and tourists. In my last 3 visits to Cala Llonga, SA bay and Es Canar, there was at least one very old (static) camper van in a bad rusting condition parked nearby with someone living inside. Initially I thought they might be hippies, but my guess is it might equally be related to poverty?
Obv that has nothing to do with the woman in this video. Diver thought she seemed rich but I dunno, I didn’t get that impression. She seemed a bit emotionally damaged to me, someone who does these videos to escape from her past and monetise the content. Whatever the ethics, it does take guts for a single woman to do this, esp in quiet spots
There probably is a bigger, separate debate to be had about whether Ibiza can still accomodate people unable or unwilling to stay in posh hotels or cruise ships, and people who generally lead alternative lifestyles?