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Nebida, Sardinia

A breathtaking sight over the whole Lion Gulf from Nebida's Belvedere walkway.

Like stones thrown into the sea, the small islands of S'Agusteri, Il Morto and the gorgeous Pan di Zucchero, a white limestone block measuring 133 meters in height.

In 19th century this path was a railway for mineral transportation. Whole Sardinia itself, but particularily this south-west area, has been a mineral district of huge importance and activity (coal, silver, lead, zinc, iron). The land is disseminated of 19th century abandoned mines and laveries, that undoubtedly deserve a large and deep photographic documentation.

Copyright: Alessandro Ugazio
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8192x4096
Taken: 24/07/2008
Uploaded: 01/04/2009
Published: 14/05/2009
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Tags: nebida; golfo del leone; miniere; sardegna; pan di zucchero; laveria lamarmora; sardinia; mines; carbonia-iglesias
More About 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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