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Panoramic photo by Mauro Innocenti EXPERT Taken 20:34, 18/09/2012 - Views loading...

Buggerru

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Buggerru è un comune costiero della Sardegna Sud-occidentale, facente parte dell'area geografica dell'iglesiente, fondato nel 1864 a seguito dello sfruttamento minerario della zona. Attualmente è dotato di un porto turistico.

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Nearby images in Sardinia

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A: Paris At Buggerru

by Hans Zijlstra, 800 meters away

Buggerru in Southwest Sardinia once was a a rich zinc mining town with a rich Parisian cultural life ...

Paris At Buggerru

B:

by Mauro Innocenti, 7.2 km away

C: Beach of Masua and "Pan di Zucchero"

by Mario-Gai, 7.4 km away

Like Nebida is a former mining town, now tourist area.

Beach of Masua and

D: the Masua Mine

by Hans Zijlstra, 8.0 km away

The Masua zinc-lead mine (1863-1991) at the SW coast of Sardinia with in the distance in the sea the ...

the Masua Mine

E: Temple Of Antas

by Hans Zijlstra, 8.6 km away

Temple Of Antas

F: From the viewpoint of Nebida

by Mario-Gai, 9.9 km away

Nebida is a former mining town, located in Sulcis-Iglesiente.

From the viewpoint of Nebida

G: Nebida, Sardinia

by Alessandro Ugazio, 10.0 km away

A breathtaking sight over the whole Lion Gulf from Nebida's Belvedere walkway. Like stones thrown int...

Nebida, Sardinia

H:

by Mauro Innocenti, 10.1 km away

I: Perda S'Oliu Mine

by Hans Zijlstra, 13.4 km away

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Perda S'Oliu Mine

J: San Giovanni Mine rail road

by Hans Zijlstra, 13.5 km away

In valleys near the San Giovanni mine, one still finds remains of a former rail road, such as this wa...

San Giovanni Mine rail road

This panorama was taken in Sardinia

This is an overview of Sardinia

Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily). The area of Sardinia is 24,090 square kilometres (9,301 sq mi). The island is surrounded (clockwise from north) by the French island of Corsica, the Italian Peninsula, Tunisia and the Balearic Islands. Sardinia is a constitutional part of Italy, with a special statute of regional autonomy under the Italian Constitution.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardinia

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