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A splendid and much-appreciated soft white expanse, a pearl in Castiadas, along the south-east coast of Sardinia, along the road between Costa Rei and Villasimius

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从卡斯蒂亚达斯镇(沿着125公路行驶),按照路标指示继续沿着SP18 公路行驶即可到达蒙特 图诺海湾。

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