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A long strip of white sand, with a ‘sacred’ cliff and a little cove, followed by the most famous rock on the south-eastern coast of Sardinia, between sand dunes and Mediterranean greenery

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圣主斯塔海滩位于卡斯蒂亚达斯同名小镇,并归属同名的市政府管辖,沿国道125参观王子海岸,然后依据路标便可到达海滩。

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