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The long beach of St. Nicolao between the villages of Potixxeddu and Buggerru
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St. Nicolao beach between Potixxeddu and Buggerru. Start of the journey along the mining coast of Sulcis Iglesiente
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The beach of Buggerru Bay with the camp for motor homes. Entrance to the Port of Buggerru at sunset
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Camp for motor-homes in Buggerru Bay. The motor home, is one of the best ways to explore this stretch of wild coast of Sardinia
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The beach of Masua. Once, site of an important mining town for the processing of minerals extracted from the mines of Porto Flavia
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The beach of Masua. Once, site of an important mining town for the processing of minerals extracted from the mines of Porto Flavia
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Helmets, now used by tourists for visits to mines located along the coast
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The entrance to Henry Gallery (mine above the port of Buggerru). With a mining train, tourists can visit the interior of the mine safely
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Train mine of Henry Gallery (Buggerru). The train that once pulls carts full of ore out in the mine, now pulls carts full of tourists
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Train mine of Henry Gallery near Buggerru. The train that once pulls carts full of ore out in the mine, now pulls carts full of tourists
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The rail route within the mine in the village of Buggerru. Mines which penetrate the rocky cliff overlooking the sea
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Village of Buggerru. Mines which penetrate the rocky cliff overlooking the sea. The return is to walk on a coastal path
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Village of Buggerru. Mines which penetrate the rocky cliff overlooking the sea. The return is to walk on a coastal path
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The cliff near the mining village of Buggerru. Walking on the path along the coast, is possible to see the ruins of old mines
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The rock called the Nest of the Eagle in Buggerru Bay and, on the horizon, Capo Pecora (Sheep Cape)
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The cliff near the village of Buggerru. Walk on the path along the coast
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The rock called The Nest of the Eagle in the Bay of Buggerru. Walk on the path along the coast
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Rock in front of the rugged coast between Capo Pecora and the village of Buggerru
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Rock in front of the rugged coast between Capo Pecora and the village of Buggerru
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The cliff between the village of Buggerru and the bay of Cala Domestica
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The cliff between the village of Buggerru and the bay of Cala Domestica. A paradise for anyone who rents a small boat
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The cliff between Buggerru and the bay of Cala Domestica. A paradise for anyone who rents a small boat for cruise along the coast
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The cliff between Buggerru and Cala Domestica Bay. A paradise for anyone who rents a small boat for cruise along the coast
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The cliff between Buggerru and Cala Domestica Bay. A paradise for anyone who rents a small boat for cruise along the coast
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One of the many caves that meet navigating Cala Domestica bay and mines on the sea of Porto Flavia
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The cliff between Cala Domestica Bay and the old mine on the sea of Porto Flavia
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The cliff between the Cala Domestica Bay and the old mine on the sea of Porto Flavia
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The ancient Spanish watchtower (eighteenth century) at the entrance to Cala Domestica Bay
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The ancient Spanish watchtower (eighteenth century) at the entrance to Cala Domestica Bay
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The ancient Spanish watchtower (eighteenth century) at the entrance to Cala Domestica Bay
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The bay of Cala Domestica and the beaches in the end of the bay
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The cliff between Cala Domestica Bay and Porto Flavia. A paradise for anyone who rents a small boat for cruise along the coast
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The cliff between Cala Domestica Bay and Porto Flavia. Clean waters rich of fish
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One of the many caves that meet navigating Cala Domestica bay and mines on the sea of Porto Flavia
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One of the two large cracks in the rock of the island called Pan di Zucchero (Sugarloaf), in the Masua bay, in front of Porto Flavia
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One of the two large cracks in the rock of the island called Pan di Zucchero (Sugarloaf), in the Masua bay, in front of Porto Flavia
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Porto Flavia (Masua Bay). On the cliff, the output of mines galleries, under, the anchorage for the ships to be loaded with minerals
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Masua Bay. The mines of Porto Flavia and, in front, the island called Pan di Zucchero (Sugarloaf)
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Masua Bay. The island called Pan di Zucchero (Sugarloaf)
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The cliffs below the village of Nebida between Masua Bay and Portoscuso. On the horizon (left), the Pan di Zucchero island
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The cliffs below the village of Nebida between Masua Bay and Portoscuso. On the horizon (left), the Pan di Zucchero island
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The cliffs below the village of Nebida between Masua Bay and the village of Portoscuso
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The cliffs and the islands below the village of Nebida between Masua Bay and the village of Portoscuso
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The cliffs and the islands below the village of Nebida between Masua Bay and the village of Portoscuso
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The cliffs between Masua Bay and Portoscuso. The ruins of Lamarmora laundry where washed the mineral mined from Nebida
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The cliffs between Masua Bay and Portoscuso. The ruins of the Lamarmora laundry where women and boys, washed the minerals
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The ruins of the Lamarmora laundry where women and boys, washed with water, the mineral mined from Nebida mines.
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The cliffs between Masua Bay and Portoscuso. The ruins of the Lamarmora laundry.
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Cliff of Nebida, the ruins of Lamarmora laundry. In these structures, there was also a selection of minerals then loaded onto ships
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Cliff of Nebida, the ruins of Lamarmora laundry. In these structures, there was also a selection of minerals then loaded onto ships
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Lamarmora laundry. In these structures, over to wash the minerals, there was also the selection of minerals then loaded on the ships
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Lamarmora laundry. In these structures, over to wash the minerals, there was also the selection of minerals then loaded on the ships
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Nebida. The ruins of the Lamarmora laundry
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Nebida. The ruins of the Lamarmora laundry. In these structures, over to wash the minerals, there was also the selection of minerals
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Nebida. Lamarmora laundry
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Nebida. In these structures, over to wash the minerals, there was also the selection of minerals then loaded onto the ships
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Lamarmora laundry. In these structures, over to wash, there was also the selection of minerals then loaded onto the ships.
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Nebida. The ruins of the Lamarmora laundry
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Fontanamare Beach, in the stretch of coast between Nebida and Portoscuso. The beach frequented by surfers and kite surfing
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Fontanamare Beach, in the stretch of coast between Nebida and Portoscuso. The beach frequented by surfers and kite surfing
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Fontanamare Beach, in the stretch of coast between Nebida and Portoscuso. The beach frequented by surfers and kite surfing
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Fontanamare Beach, in the stretch of coast between Nebida and Portoscuso
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