Sardinia
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The
ancient city of Nora
The
archaeological remains of the ancient city of Nora rise
up on the promontory of Capo di Pula, near the pretty seaside town
of Pula, about 30 km south west of Cagliari. The ruins stand in
an enchanting setting, overlooking a wide bay with its sandy shore
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The Mines
The
industrial archaeology of Sardinia forms an important part
of the island’s rich historical and cultural past. It reveals a
tradition which is strictly linked to the earth, or better to the
very bowls of the earth, and which is particularly characteristic
of the fascinating marine and mountain landscapes of south western
Sardinia.
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Beaches
The
Sardinian coastline offers visitors a very varied panorama. From north
to south the coastline stretches ahead unveiling its treasures one
after another - white, sandy bays and rugged cliffs, rocky headlands,
sand dunes and towering granite boulders, all reflected in crystal
clear, emerald waters.
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