Sardegna is a land
of colors, beautiful coastlines, archeological sites........
This exiting island can be considered not only a unique paradise of coastline
and blue seas
but also as a land of art and archeology.
The four Moor's head shown on the flag of Sardinia are traditionally associated
to the
four Moorish emirs which were defeated by a king of Aragon (13th century).
We spent there 4 and half days (which was not too much). We stayed in
different campings
and made lot of excursions.
| North Sardegna. Valle di Luna. (Valley of the Moon). The rocks on this road were like the ones on the Moon.... |
One of the 7000 'nuraghe' which are the ancient buildings of the island. Round shape stone dwellings most of them were built in the middle of Bronze Age (18th-15th centuries BC) |
Usually no rain in
Sardegna. |
Is this a
botanical garden? No, it is just a garden of a camping. |
| Another nuraghe... It was quite high! Can you see Klara standing there? |
People usually do
everything to grow own exotic plants at home... |
South-West Sardegna. Plants are fascinating. |
Costa del Sud is
the south coast of Sardegna. Marvellous scenic drive along the unspoilt coastline. |
| On the panoramic
road of Costa del Sud.
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Even the streets are framed by beautiful
plants.
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South Sardegna. The favorite place of the pink flamingos is the marshes around around Cagliari. |
Cagliari is the capital
of Sardegna. |
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A view of Cagliari from the ferry. |
Farewell to Cagliari... |