Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Sardinia: Last Two Days

We started our day at Nuraghe di Palmavera, a 3500-year-old nuraghe - a Bronze Age fortification settlement  - located next to the beach.  7000 stone towers scattered throughout the island provide windows into this ancient civilization.






 After a day on the beach, we returned to our favorite restaurant.



The final morning before our afternoon flight we drove to Capo Caccia to capture the white cliffs and blue waters on film.  (This decision occurred after we sprayed the kids with lotion and walked 15 minutes to the beach outside the hotel.  Owen declared, "This beach smells."  "Shh.  We don't say things like that."  Ten minutes later, Dave and I agreed with Owen's assessment and we redirected the day.)






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