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A tropical paradise on the southwestern extremity of Sardinia, a stretch of light sand washed by the crystal clear sea, with ultra-shallow waters that reach as far as a little island facing the beach

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海滩位于特乌拉达镇,沿着国道195公路前往其所在的镇中心。进入该镇后按照标志便可到达附近的海滩。

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