The Environment Department of the Balearic Islands has announced that they will be launching an investigation to determine whether the filming of Katy Perry’s music video for her song ‘Lifetimes’ caused any environmental damage to the protected dunes of S’Espalmador. The decision to launch the investigation comes after concerns were raised about the environmental impact of the filming, which took place on the island.
S’Espalmador is a protected natural area located in the Balearic Islands, known for its pristine beaches and unique biodiversity. The island is home to a variety of plant and animal species, and the dunes play a crucial role in stabilizing the ecosystem.
The investigation will aim to determine whether any damage was caused to the dunes during the filming of the music video, and if so, what measures can be taken to mitigate the impact. The Environment Department will be working closely with environmental experts and local authorities to assess the situation and determine the best course of action.
Katy Perry’s ‘Lifetimes’ video was filmed on the island in September 2021, and has since garnered millions of views on various social media platforms. The video features stunning shots of the island’s natural beauty, but questions have been raised about whether the filming may have caused harm to the fragile ecosystem.
The Environment Department is committed to protecting the natural beauty of S’Espalmador and ensuring that any activities taking place on the island are done so in a sustainable and responsible manner. The results of the investigation will be crucial in determining the future of filming activities on the island and ensuring the long-term conservation of this unique natural area.
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