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In the Supramonte area, in the province of Nuoro, you can find a natural masterpiece, one of Sardinia's most-visited sites, sculpted by water and immersed in an oasis of lush vegetation, ideal for a relaxing day

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从奥利纳出发向多尔加利行驶约5.8公里;右转进入一条下坡的小路,设有著名的酒店和餐厅。约8公里后,您会达到一个大广场,步行即可轻松抵达石窟。

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