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Sardinia. Natural monuments. Caves of San Giovanni, near Domusnovas in Iglesiente region. Southern entrance Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sardinia. Sulcis Iglesiente region. Panoramic view of the Golfo del Leone. Guroneddu coast Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sardinia. Villacidro. Sa Spendula waterfall. Small leap of water between the Iglesiente mountains Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moon Landscape , in Sulcis Iglesiente , Sardinia , Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sulcis Iglesiente and Buggerru mines Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sardinia. Iglesias. Interior of a mining gallery inside the Mount of San Giovanni were is the famous Cave of St Barbara Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sardinia. Portoscuso. Historical Spanish coastal watchtower named Sa Turri, 16th century AD , Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sardinia. Natural monuments. Caves of San Giovanni, near Domusnovas in Iglesiente region. Southern entrance
Sardinia. Landscapes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sardinia. Eco-soustainable tourism. Cycle touring. Signal on a tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sardinia. San Giovanni Suergiu. Palmas. Church of Santa Maria di Palmas, 11th century AD. Southern facade and trekking milestone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sardinia. Iglesias. Bindua Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sardinia. Tourism. Trekking Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sardinia. Arbus. Costa Verde, Green Coast, touristic  district. Beach of Gutturu de Flumini. Panoramic view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sardinia. Sulcis - Iglesiente Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sardinia. Natural monuments. Caves of San Giovanni, near Domusnovas in Iglesiente region. Southern. The system of caves of San Giovanni originates from the corrosive action of the homonymous small river on the limestone rock of Monte Acqua. As attested by the archaeological finds found inside and outside the two entrances, the cave has been frequented since prehistoric times. In the nuragic age, 2nd millennium BC, these caves were a secret way to reach the inside of the rich mining region where precious metals were extracted and marketed throughout the Mediterranean area. Today the cave is a tourist attraction as a natural monument


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