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Prototype of a corridor-type nuraghe (or protonuraghe), the impressive, mysterious building overlooking a precipice in the Giara park, in Marmilla, in southern Sardinia

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从杰斯图里的镇中心出发往左转,按照路标指示,前行4.2公里直至吉拉停车场,同时也是现今公园的入口处:古石墓距公园4000米,步行或开车即可到达。

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