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White sand, little pebbles of rose quartz, the blue sea, a colour combination featured on numerous beaches in the gulf of Oristano, in the central-western part of Sardinia, one in particular…

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沿着SP6公路穿越圣乔万尼西尼斯前往卡布拉斯约3公里,依照一个蓝色路标即可到达便可到达。

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