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A natural continuation of Cala Mariolu, it is one of the endless jewels of the Baunei coast and, more generally of the Orosei Gulf, along the central-eastern coast of Sardinia

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到达加比亚尼海滩只能通过私人游艇或者乘坐从阿尔巴塔克斯 圣玛丽亚纳瓦拉的格纳海港到奥罗塞伊湾的水上巴士。另一种到达方式也可以通过攀岩方式,由于路途艰难,因此建议只能是攀岩专业人士方可进行。

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