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In the centre of the island’s northern coast, there is a place beloved by windsurfers, a beach with a bizarre shape and glaring colours, with transparent waters, always caressed by the wind

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Come arrivare

沿着SS133bis公路依照路标指示前往沙滩,穿越一条利夏鲁亚河的桥梁便可到达。

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