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Places to visit (29)

Monday, 03 May 2010 17:39

Supramonte

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A temple dedicated to nature lovers The Supramonte (Supramònte in the Sardinian language) is a chain of mountains and plateaus of carbonate rock (limestone and dolostone of the Mesozoic Era)…
Monday, 03 May 2010 16:39

Flora of Supramonte

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In the Supramonte, holm oak forests - “nature’s sanctuaries”- prevail. In some areas, like the sound forest of Sas Baddes, unique in Italy, it is possible to find spontaneous tree…
Tuesday, 04 May 2010 16:39

Fauna of the Supramonte

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In Sardinia, the Supramonte is the habitat of rare species like the mufflon, the marten, the Sardinian garden dormouse. After their disappearance in nature, Sardinian deers and fallow deers have…
Tuesday, 18 May 2010 07:16

The Domus de Janas

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These communal burial grounds from the Neolithic period derive their curious name from the vivid imagination of the Sardinian people, who, observing the small spaces within the funeral chambers, thought…
Tuesday, 11 May 2010 03:23

Nuraghi

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These are constructions of huge stones piled up without any type of cement, which have stood the test of time and still stand out majestically - overlooking the sea, on…
Tuesday, 11 May 2010 03:23

Dolmen

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Strange but true. In Sardinia there are Dolmen which are also found in northern Europe, the island variety smaller but no less fascinating. In Dorgali and Cala Gonone, there are…
Tuesday, 11 May 2010 03:29

Giants' Tombs

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According to a legend, beings with superhuman powers (giants) have erected the Giants’ Tombs. Along the country road from Dorgali to Lula – after the turning for Orosei – remains…
Monday, 12 April 2010 22:50

The Village of Tiscali

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Tiscali is a nuraghic village hidden in the interior of a cave at the crest of the same-named mountain. It is indeed a real mystery that archaeologists, scholars and science…
Friday, 30 April 2010 17:38

The Sea Ox Cave

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The caves of the Bue Marino derive their name from the Sardinian name of the monk seal that attended. This is the fifth dimension to cave in Italy and the…

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