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The place where the horizon was once scrutinised in fear of pirates, now dominated by the silence of nature, is a picture postcard landscape in the extreme south-east of Sardinia

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可乘坐私人游艇或者在威拉希麦斯Villasimius港口乘坐海上公共船只到达。在卡波博伊海角有大小不同的岩石和石块。

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