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On the slopes of a ‘sacred’ mountain in the Goceano region, in central-northern Sardinia, there is a green lung containing a jewel of nature and numerous attractions

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游客可以驾车沿着连接Ittireddu-Bono的省道SP45和连接Bono-Foresta Burgos布格斯森林的省道SP101到达皮萨努山森林。

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