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Sardinia, Italy Photo Gallery
Back in April I had the great fortune to visit the north-western part of Sardinia, Italy with a photographer friend. We spent several days photographing the towns, landscape and wild-flowers of this beautiful island. Based in Alghero, we explored Capo Caccia, Porto Ferro, Stintino, Capo Falcone and Bosa. Below are a few of my favourite photos from our travels.
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Cistus monspeliensis is a species of rockrose known as Montpelier cistus.
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This is the only plant I couldn’t identify. They were only about the size of a quarter.
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These were growing right out of the rock… that’s persistence for you!
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on Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 at 16:33 and is filed under Italy, Travel and tagged with alghero, beach, bosa, capo caccia, capo falcone, europe, flowers, island, italy, landscape, nature, photo, photography, port ferro, sardinia, stintino, Travel.
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Gorgeous photos! I love the rugged coast line … reminds me a bit of your Ireland photos. A lot greener than Malta which I think is interesting. I think you need to take me there next time so I can climb on the castle things. 🙂
I’d love to go back and I think you’d love it too. The beaches are amazing and there are ruins everywhere.
beautiful set of a beautiful land
Beautiful coastal images.