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A singular shape characterises the widest beach of the island of Sant'Antioco and of the whole Sulcis archipelago, in the south-western tip of Sardinia

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科库杜斯海滩Coacuaddus位于圣安蒂奥科岛,沿着SP 104公路从Sant'Antioco出发行驶大约10公里后左转. 按照路标即可到达科库杜斯海滩。

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