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http://www.villacidro.net/zzz/18.htm
the link shows you where the majestic and ancient olive-trees near san sisinnio church live
Comments (7)
emmecielle
Bellissima immagine, Alida! :) Favolosi gli ulivi di San Sisinnio!
bpclarke
Grandi ritrovamento e bloccaggio! Un fotoricettore meraviglioso e molto differente.
RodolfoCiminelli
Fantastico shot Alida.....!!!!
KaToFel
Cool flag ! Google machine translation from German to English: Capo Pecora, a wild and barren landscape, populated only by desolate, wind-sculpted rocks, and the mountain peaks above the sea of Arbus, on the western coast of Sardinia. A rough beauty forever with a troubled sea, whose deep blue outweighs everything. Until the horizon you can see the white foam crowns. This corner of Sardinia inimitable differs completely from the eastern coast with its almost melancholy sweetness, in which the landscape speaks a human language and the sea an almost conciliatory character displays and friendly personality. Here at Capo Pecora's sea its inexhaustible power, together with the wind seems to be against the shore struggled. ARRIVAL Only one road leads to the coast of Buggerru to the magical Capo Pecora belongs. It runs through Fluminimaggiore of Iglesias, a lush landscape, characterized by stunning panoramas. The journey is quite strenuous on the relatively narrow road, but behind each of the countless curves one can discover an interesting look. Such as the beautiful Valley of Antas, where the remains of the Temple of Sid Sardus Patermann collect. It was built by the Romans on former Punic vestiges. Inscriptions on the front page testify that the temple in the third century AD under Emperor Caracalla. And about 800 years later, exactly on the remains of the Punic temple in honor of their god Sid. Today there are still the broad foundation and the pillars left. ATTRACTIONS There are mainly natural beauties. ( = Alida !!!! ?????? smile me..) The coast, from Fontanamare to Capo Pecora, further north, on the coast of Arbus, there are countless bays with enchanting beaches and cliffs with the incredible shapes, high cliffs and with flowers strewn cliffs above the sea surface. Ideal for boat trips. In any case, you should visit the mining center. This begins with Buggerru where even the used machines of the past and the typical wooden buildings. Impressive are the old excavation of tunnels, some of which have their input directly to the sea. Also, the streets come from the time of the mines and run through the wild, deserted landscapes. Very nice is also a mining site Ingurtosu, from the eighteenth century. Archeology enthusiasts can use a small Grugua, right near Buggerru, the remains of a Roman cemetery make. THE BEACHES The provincial road touches on their way to the stunning beach Buggerru of Portixeddu, with the dunes of San Nicolo ', covered with native pines. A particular eye-catcher are the rocks of Porto Tramatzu, over a small path to reach. In the area of the municipality of Arbus are the beautiful beaches Acquadroxiu-S `Pischeredda, near the magnificent dunes of Scivu and the zone of Ingurtosu-Piscinas with the beach of Marina di Arbus. (End of quote) Can I eventually do a bit of longtime camping in your back jard? Wink ! Smile me... you can be the spider and catch me in your net. Or we can walk and see the olive trees and later we go swimming to the chapel. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS6-b7CONDI&feature=related
whaleman
I like webs! Thanks for the link - it was interesting. Some of those old olive limbs look heavy enough to crush a locomotive! I haven't seen any that thick since I was in Texas. And KaToFel has it right - it is a cool flag, as I well know since I have one on my key ring for my mail box, so I see it quite regularly!
ledwolorz
Fantastic shot.
moochagoo
Amazing spider structure