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A Nuragic sanctuary on the slope of the Gennargentu in west-central Sardinia reveals the spirituality, architecture and the daily lives of people who lived 3,000 years ago

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沿着SS 198公路从托尔托拉向Villagrande Strisailisulla方向行驶 ,然后转向SP27公路,直到该镇中心。转向SS389公路行驶约7公里,穿越高架桥'BacuAlleri'之后,有一条土路通向考古遗址,步行约 400米即可到达。

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