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View of ancient San Palmerio church with the bell tower of the main church in the background.
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Mother nature lurking around every bend!
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Typical stone walls
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Flowers never missing outside Sardinian houses.
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Very old, and not in use anymore, house.
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Typical Sardinian stone wall used in the countryside with the ever-present cactus.
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More typical stone buildings.
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Blue flower I’ve known since childhood. Not sure what its name is, but I think I used to eat it…
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The bell tower is always a benchmark wherever you go in Sardinia and all of Italy.
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In the outskirts, near the countryside, nature and old houses.
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More local flora.
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Side alley.
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Lemons, so beautiful I couldn’t refrain from taking a picture.
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Locals in a mural on the main road.
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One of the murals in the main road portraying Antonio Gramsci, Italian politician, writer and founder of the Communist Party.
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One more mural.
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Building under construction overlooking the main road.
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Cute yesteryear corner.
A photo reportage from a typical Sardinian village, Ghilarza, which happens to be also Antonio Gramsci’s and my hometown (not bragging at all here). Stone walls, a persistent nature, colorful flowers and churches are possibly the main characters of most villages in the big Italian island.
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