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The most representative, best preserved, evocative, and most mysterious nuragic well temple is located near a village in central-western Sardinia

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遊客可以駕車駛入連接薩薩里-卡利亞里(Sassari-Cagliari)的國家公路SS131,在114.300公里的路標位置會發現一個岔口,按照路牌上的指示即可抵達圣.克里斯蒂娜考古區。

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