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 | About 27 kilometres from Olbia, not far from the south-eastern coast, there is the small village of San Teodoro, in the alluvial plain of Siniscola, in the northern side of Baronia. Not far from the village there is the homonymous pond of San Teodoro, one of the most interesting of the eastern Sardinian coast. It is teeming with fish thanks to its direct connection to the sea and it extends on a surface of about 230 hectares, surrounded by a very rich flora. |
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 | Here you can also see different kinds of ornithological specimen like coots, little terns, herons and wild ducks. Eight kilometres from San Teodoro, towards Olbia, you will find Cala Ghilgolu, just in front of Tavolara island. This zone is characterised by a beautiful crystal clear sea but, above all, by a tract of granite reefs that has beautiful modelled by the wind strange rocks of which one became famous in 1996 for having been damaged by stupid tourists: la Tartaruga. |
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 | Other two beautiful rocks are “I Merletti” (the laces) and “Gallo di Gallura” (Gallura cock). Eight kilometres from San Teodoro there is one of the most beautiful Sardinian coast, Capo coda Cavallo, with an evocative landscape. This promontory, very rich in creeks, has crystal clear waters and a very rich variety of sea and terrestrial flora and fauna.
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