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  2. The Sacred Well Of "Sa Testa"
One of the Gallura area’s most characteristic Nuragic landmarks is in the north-eastern part of Sardinia: a sacred well where water worship rituals were performed

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从奥尔比出发前往工业园区的港口,继续朝比图隆古方向行驶,依照路标前往萨卡亚海港,即可到达遗址所在地。

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