Nuraghe Serbissi a Osini

Nuraghe Serbissi a Osini

Nuraghe Serbissi a Osini
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Nuraghe Serbissi a Osini

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Images à proximité de Sardinia

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A: Bari Sardo, the beach

Par Alessandro Ugazio, A 15.9 km

The large beach of Bari Sardo, Ogliastra. The spanish watchtower was built in 15th century for defens...

Bari Sardo, the beach

B: Arbatax port, big wheeled crane

Par Alessandro Ugazio, A 21.8 km

A peaceful afternoon view of the Arbatax port. After a long industrial period, now Arbatax and the Og...

Arbatax port, big wheeled crane

C: Arbatax, the Red Rocks

Par Alessandro Ugazio, A 22.3 km

The Red Rocks of Arbatax, one the most famous porphyry cliffs all around Sardinia.

Arbatax, the Red Rocks

D: Monte Oro

Par Jan Vrsinsky, A 26.3 km

Monte Oro

E: Baunei

Par Jan Vrsinsky, A 27.2 km

Baunei

F: Lookout Near Baunei on SS125

Par Jan Vrsinsky, A 28.0 km

Lookout Near Baunei on SS125

G: Central disposal Site ate the abandoned Baccu Locci lead arsenic sulfide mine

Par Hans Zijlstra, A 30.5 km

Solid mining waste with high concentrations of leachable arsenic, lead, zinc etc. has been excavated ...

Central disposal Site ate the abandoned Baccu Locci lead arsenic sulfide mine

H: PRB2 Baccu Locci Central Disposal Site

Par Hans Zijlstra, A 30.8 km

The experimental filter PRB2 contains specially developed pellets that remove heavy metals (500 mg/L)...

PRB2 Baccu Locci Central Disposal Site

I: Baccu Locci lake near former mine flotation plant

Par Hans Zijlstra, A 30.9 km

The Baccu Locci river incises Paleozoic schist with lead-arsenic sulfide ore that has been mined for ...

Baccu Locci lake near former mine flotation plant

J: Valley of Urzulei

Par Jan Vrsinsky, A 30.9 km

Valley of Urzulei

Ce panorama é été pris à Sardinia

Ceci est un aperçu de 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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