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A pearl of the gulf of Oristano and of the Sinis marine area, in the central-western part of Sardinia: surrounded by sand dunes and protected by a pond, the land with its pink and white quartz sand meets the sea with its blue waters

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沿着SP66公路前往里奥拉萨尔多,途经圣萨尔瓦多,左转上SP7公路按照路标指示便可到达。

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