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In the centre of the eastern coast of Sardinia, a juniper forest mixed with Mediterranean scrub reaches a stretch of sand that slopes into the clear blue sea

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吉恩普罗海滩位于奥瑞丽都,从属于托拓里镇,很容易到达景区,沿着125公路前往托拓里镇便可找到丽都奥瑞的指示路标,最终到达海滩。

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