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One of the symbols of the northeastern coast and of Sardinia in general: an arched ribbon of fine, glittery sand that separates a lagoon from the sea, with dunes covered by ancient juniper trees

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从奥尔比亚沿着SS125公路向南行驶,23.8公里之后左转圣特奥多罗850米,桥后立即左转,继续1.3公里便可到达停车场的沙滩,沙滩总长约4公里,是目前最流行的海滩。

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