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The Street of Silver consists of a set of paths which serve to connect the eight mines argentiferous laboriously built by the miners from the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Starting from the vicinity of Burcher, this 360 ° are taken along the Rio Ollastu during a trek with Shardana Outdoor.
The Street of Silver consists of a set of paths which serve to connect the eight mines argentiferous ...
A few months ago, one of my vertebrea appeared dissolved and they constructed a titanium bridge for s...
Driving around the Sette Fratelli parc, one arrives at the mountain top and then descends to the sout...
Sardinia broke apart from Spain and France more than a 100 million years ago, during the opening of t...
Bend in the second largest river of Sardinia, near San Vito. The Flumendosa runs here through paleoxz...
"Torre di Murtas" (fine XVII sec), la torre spagnola di Porto Corallo a Villaputzu.
A bend in Baccu Locci braided River showing boulders transported during rain-storms in winter
The experimental filter PRB2 contains specially developed pellets that remove heavy metals (500 mg/L)...
The remediated Baccu Locci lead arsenic sulfide ore processing plant along river Baccu Locci. Opposit...
Experimental filter treating the acid mine drainage (pH 5, 20 mg/L metal cations, 13 m3/day) of the a...
Sardinien ist – nach Sizilien – die zweitgrößte Insel im Mittelmeer und bildet mit einigen ihr vorgelagerten Inseln die gleichnamige autonome Region Italiens. Ihre Hauptstadt ist Cagliari.
Die Region Sardinien hat eine Fläche von 24.090 km² und 1,65 Millionen Einwohner. Die Ägypter nannten sie Schardana, die Euboier „Ichnoussa“ und die Griechen „Sandalyon“, da ihre Form an einen Fußabdruck erinnert.