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Walk on Ancient Rocks

By Artborghi @artborghi

First Sardinia rocks emerged from the Mediterranean sea bed around 600 Mya. Some hundreds Mya later Sardinia turned into an island. You always walk on very old rocks here. Even when on basalt walls carved by Nuragic stonemasons that dates back up to 2,000 years ago.

Walk on ancient rocks

Cava Usai, Villasimius

Walk on ancient rocks

(World largest) Nuragic village, Barumini

Walk on ancient rocks

Solid love story at Peppino’s rock

Walk on ancient rocks

Snorkeling above the rocky depths of Cavoli island

Walk on ancient rocks

Nuragic castle (1,700 BC), Su nuraxi

Walk on ancient rocks

Cormorants on Santo Stefano Island

The sunset from Cala Santo Stefano

All above water pictures shot with Nikon D800 plus Nikon 50 mm 1.4G / 16-35 mm 2.8 / 70-200 mm 2.8. Underwater pictures shot either with Huawei p30 pro or Olympus Though-1. Click each picture to zoom in.

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1 Sardinia welcomes
2 Blues alla Carbonara
3 Summer greens
4 Barriers
5 Row, row, row your boat
6 Bend it


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