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An extraordinary natural monument in eastern Sardinia, surrounded by legend, appears in between the rocks of the Taccu of Osini, deep in the province of Ogliastra

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从卡利亚里或者奥西尼出发位于沿路途径盖尔洛赫,沿着125公路即可到达。如果从岛上的其他地方出发,而需沿着奥拓弗卢多萨河经过盖尔洛赫到达。

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