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Cagliari
Sant'Antioco
Porto Flavia mines, Masua, Buggerru
Montevecchio
mines, Piscinas, Arbus Knife Museum
San Giovanni
mines, Santa
Barbara cave, Nebida, Monte Sirai
Nature and Culture
Necropolis of Montessu, Tratalias romanesque
church, Porto Pino dunes
In
the heart of Gerrei
Sarcidano: nuraghe, traditions
and handcrafts
From the reign of the wild horses to the
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Pula, Chia, Porto Pino
Masua, Cala Domestica, Buggerru, Scivu,
Piscinas
Mari Pintau, Geremeas, Solanas, Villasimius
Diving,
rubber dinghy and
fishing trips
A
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From the reign of the wild horses to the megalithic fortress in Barumuni
In Sardinia, they call giara the uplands ranging from 500 to 600 meters of height, steeply raising on the surrounding area. The most famous of them is that of Gesturi, where the only specimens of wild small horses of a particular race.
We'll discover the beauty of this Mediterranean environment, rich in wind-twisted cork-oaks and smelling bushes, with its spectacular
paulis and peculiar pinnettas.
We'll visit Tuili, a typical village at the foot of the Giara, where we'll taste sheep-cheese, Nuragus wine and myrtle-liqueur.
We'll then drive on to Barumini and we'll visit
su Nuraxi , one of Sardinian UNESCO World Heritage site. This impressive monument is a peculiar sign of building skills and originality of Nuragic civilization, which started during the Ancient Bronze Age (1800-1600 b.C.) and finished with the Roman conquest of Sardinia in 238 b.C. The traces of Nuragic society are scattered troughout the Island, counting about 7 thousand Nuraghe, pit temples, fonts, megaron temples, giants' tombs.
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