Windmills are a common sight on Ibiza , albeit that most of them have fallen into ruin since the arrival of more predictable motor powered pumps. Windmills aren't much use when there's no wind and can damage themselves when there's too much, whereas you simply turn on your motorized pump whenever you feel like it.
However, for a hundred years before the arrival of motorized pumps the windmill was a preferable alternative to the treadmill or horse-powered pump in the struggle to raise water from deep below this sun-scorched island.
Water is the lifeblood of the island and drought a killer, so it is fortunate that a veritable river of fresh water runs from the Pyrenees below the seabed under the Balearic islands maintaining a relatively high water table of pure water here. However, this water still has to be raised from deep below ground level.
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