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  2. The Five Beaches Of The Aranci Gulf
In Gallura, in the northeastern coast of Sardinia, there are little pieces of paradise facing the town’s houses and arranged one after the other: they are made of thin, white sand, similar to flour, and bottom the colour of the sky

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从安兰奇港湾的市中心出发,往南依照路标指示便可到达海滩。

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