The second-largest island in Mediterranean after Sicily, Sardinia serves up a lovely blend of sea, sand and history. Thousands of nuraghe (stone buildings) dot the landscape, proof that people have been enjoying the lovely climate here for millennia. From posh Costa Smerelda in the north to medieval Alghero in the northwest to the lively capital of Cagliari in the south, and with many picturesque towns and unspoiled sandy beaches in between, Sardinia’s got a little something for everyone.
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Built about 4500 years ago, this collective burial chamber is very long, with a series of uprights that were once covered with stones and earth.
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This menhir located in the backyard of B&B Perda Pinta on Via Nuoro, north side of town, is a very quick stop. The B&B allows free access to this mysterious stone, inscribed with spirals. This menhir is unique throughout all of Sardegna. No doubt you've seen it's likeness on tourist pamphlets and posters. Now you can see the real thing. There are no plaques or notices to describe the meaning or history. Only the stone. And a friendly cat.
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