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One of the most beautiful and famous beaches of the island of Sant'Antioco, in the Sulcis archipelago, at the south-western tip of Sardinia

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到达Sant'Antioco,左转,继续按照路标指示"Spiagge"'海滩'前行5公里后,到达路口的Maladroxia的路口并向在左转,继续前行2.3公里,直到同名度假村和海滩。

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