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A famous barbaricino 'taccu', a strange shaped hill in the centre of Sardinia that has become a characteristic natural monument, surrounded by stories and legends

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從Cagliari出發,沿著SS131國道駕車,從通往Villamar的岔口標誌駛出,進入SS197國道後繼續駕駛,轉入SS295國道後繼續前行即可到達。 "Su Texile"就位於進入Aritzo小鎮的岔道處。

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