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A charming beach with iridescent colours, a jewel on the southwestern coast of Sardinia, suspended between present and past, a past in which the voices of the miners still echo from the tunnels dug out of the rock overlooking the sea

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波多弗拉维亚位于马素雅镇,从属于伊格莱西亚斯市政管辖,沿着省道83公路前往马素雅镇,继续前往山上的采矿区。

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