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Specialist journals consider the ‘jewel’ of the southwestern coastline to be one of the ten most beautiful beaches in Sardinia and you can only confirm their unanimous opinion: it is a mixture of crystal clear water, fine sand and Mediterranean fragrances

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从卡利亚里出发沿着SS195公路前往特乌拉达。右转前往齐亚并继续前行10公里,依据路标指示便可到达海滩。

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