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Casa Zapata museum: the historical palace of the Spanish Zapata family above, a Nuraghe village from 1,500 BC beneath
Faithful paparazzi at Santa Maria procession, Villasimius
Historical graffiti sprayed on the Church Of The Holy Sepulcher, Cagliari
Global warming consequences at Punta Molentis Beach
The night fell on the 6 km long Santa Maria procession in Campolongu
All pictures shot with Nikon D800 plus Nikon 50 mm 1.4G / 16-35 mm 2.8 / 70-200 mm 2.8. Click each picture to zoom in.
This is the final post of this picture series “Sardinia welcomes” about Villasimius and surrounding areas, Sardegna, Italy. Edited by Maria Francesca and pictured by Lorenzo Borghi. Click below for previous episodes:
1 Sardinia welcomes
2 Blues alla Carbonara
3 Summer greens
4 Barriers
5 Row, row, row your boat
6 Bend it
7 Walk on ancient rocks
8 Under landscapes
9 Team Players
10 Big fishes
11 A dream of you and me
12 Sardinia Zen
Sardinia Zen
Past visions and memories of this wonderful land placed in the middle of the Mediterranean sea.
The shores of Cala Santa Caterina, Villasimius
Castello della Marmilla on the mountain cone of Las Plassas
Infinity pool at Campolongu
A shallow ford to Peppino’s sea rock, Santa Giulia, Costa Rei
The sunset seen from Cala Santo Stefano, Villasimius
All pictures shot with Nikon D800 plus Nikon 50 mm 1.4G / 16-35 mm 2.8 / 70-200 mm 2.8. Click each picture to zoom in.
Previous episodes:
1 Sardinia welcomes
2 Blues alla Carbonara
3 Summer greens
4 Barriers
5 Row, row, row your boat
6 Bend it
7 Walk on ancient rocks
8 Under landscapes
9 Team Players
10 Big fishes
11 A dream of you and me
A dream of you and me
Love and romance above and below sea level
Sunset bathing at Porto Giunco, Villasimius
Diving at Cavoli island
On the stairs of Bastione St Remy, Cagliari
Paparazzo at Punta Molentis
You and me at Cala Santa Catarina
All pictures shot with Nikon D800 plus Nikon 50 mm 1.4G / 16-35 mm 2.8 / 70-200 mm 2.8. Click each picture to zoom in.
Previous episodes:
1 Sardinia welcomes
2 Blues alla Carbonara
3 Summer greens
4 Barriers
5 Row, row, row your boat
6 Bend it
7 Walk on ancient rocks
8 Under landscapes
9 Team Players
10 Big fishes
Big fishes
Snapping the tail of a trigger fish
A purple star fish
A stingray hovering on the sea bed
The monster from the Abyss
Jelly encounters of the third kind
Tordo verde through a Poseidonia prairie
The curious eye of a trigger fish
Underwater pictures shot either with Huawei p30 pro or Olympus Though-1. Click each picture to zoom in.
Previous episodes:
1 Sardinia welcomes
2 Blues alla Carbonara
3 Summer greens
4 Barriers
5 Row, row, row your boat
6 Bend it
7 Walk on ancient rocks
8 Under landscapes
9 Team Players
Team players
No sand can be collected, no shell can be picked… and of course no sea creature can be fished. That is why the waters comprised in the Natural Marine Area of Capo Carbonara swarm with fishes.
Saddled breams at Porto Giunco
Mullets at Cava Usai
Rock fishes, Cala Santo Stefano
Saddled breams at Cavoli island
Ascidia colony, Timiama
Mullets at Punta Molentis
The boat engine from a wreck off Cavoli islands with anchovies
Underwater pictures shot either with Huawei p30 pro or Olympus Though-1. Click each picture to zoom in.
Previous episodes:
1 Sardinia welcomes
2 Blues alla Carbonara
3 Summer greens
4 Barriers
5 Row, row, row your boat
6 Bend it
7 Walk on ancient rocks
8 Under landscapes
Under landscapes
A glimpse on the sea bottom variability present in the Natural Marine Area of Capo Carbonara. White granite rocks covered with multicolored algae, blue depths, Posidonia sea beds. And fishes.
Cavoli island
Cava Usai
Timiama
Capo Carbonara
Cala Caterina
Cala Pira
Underwater pictures shot either with Huawei p30 pro or Olympus Though-1. Click each picture to zoom in.
Previous episodes:
1 Sardinia welcomes
2 Blues alla Carbonara
3 Summer greens
4 Barriers
5 Row, row, row your boat
6 Bend it
7 Walk on ancient rocks
Walk on ancient rocks
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.
Cava Usai, Villasimius
(World largest) Nuragic village, Barumini
Solid love story at Peppino’s rock
Snorkeling above the rocky depths of Cavoli island
Nuragic castle (1,700 BC), Su nuraxi
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.
Previous episodes:
1 Sardinia welcomes
2 Blues alla Carbonara
3 Summer greens
4 Barriers
5 Row, row, row your boat
6 Bend it
Bend it
Low tide at Stagno (pond) Notteri, Capo Carbonara
Via Giuseppe Manno, Cagliari
Spiaggia Timi Ama, Villasimius
Flamingos in Notteri pond, Villasimius
Giunco beach, Villasimius
Ancient graffiti along Cagliari streets
All pictures shot with Nikon D800 plus Nikon 50 mm 1.4G / 16-35 mm 2.8 / 70-200 mm 2.8. Click each picture to zoom in.
1 Sardinia welcomes
2 Blues alla Carbonara
3 Summer greens
4 Barriers
5 Row, row, row your boat
Row, row, row your boat
Inspirations for tenacity, strength and patience.
Graffiti in Cagliari
The light house of Cavoli island, capo Carbonara
Standing alone, Villasimius
Punta Molentis, high tide beach
Cava Usai, Villasimius
All pictures shot with Nikon D800 plus Nikon 50 mm 1.4G / 16-35 mm 2.8 / 70-200 mm 2.8. Click each picture to zoom in.
Previous episodes:
1 Sardinia welcomes
2 Blues alla Carbonara
3 Summer greens
4 Barriers
Barriers
Natural and artificial barriers: subjects rather than nuisances, sometimes.
Spiaggia di Cava Usai, a mine of white granite
Sandy dunes of Campolongu
Peppino’s rock, Santa Giuglia, Costai Rei
Porto Giunco beach, Villasimius
On the road to Porto sa Ruxi
All pictures shot with Nikon D800 plus Nikon 50 mm 1.4G / 16-35 mm 2.8 / 70-200 mm 2.8. Click each picture to zoom in.
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