Sardinia – mining – ancient areas

  Neptune’s Grotto, located just outside the town of Alghero, is accessible by the 654-step escala del cabirol, or goat’s steps, cut into the 110-metre high Capo Caccia cliffs in 1954. Step within and you’ll find yourself standing on the precipice of a saltwater lake surrounded by stalactites and stalagmites that ooze from the grotto’s walls.   Neptune’s… Continue reading Sardinia – mining – ancient areas

Sardinia island – Nato

NATO bases occupy more than one third of Sardinia’s land and sea territory. During military drills and naval exercises, the sea surrounding Sardinia is closed to navigation and fishing, thus increasing the NATO control beyond the land boundaries to encompass around 7,200 square miles. The island of Sardinia is home to two completely different worlds.… Continue reading Sardinia island – Nato

Sardinia Island

  Sardinia is Italy's second largest island and the second largest island in the Mediterranean  Sea.  It's also a geographical and political region of Italy, famed for its beautiful beaches and fascinating history.Sardinia is home for 1.6 million people, a diverse and ecologically important wildlife, 1200 miles of stunning coastline,  not to mention the proliferation of… Continue reading Sardinia Island