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Some years ago, in 2010, I travelled to Italy, more specifically to the island of Sardinia. For more than a week, we explored the beaches of the southern area of the island, and one day we were informed about the possibility of take a ship which carried out a short trip to a little island in front of Sardinia, called San Pietro. There is an only little village there, whose name is Carloforte. It is the typical italian village, where the massive tourism doesn't win over the place and you can check how the inhabitants of the spot live a calm and quiet way of life. It seemed to me a charming place, where I have always wanted to return, and I am pretty sure that I will return there, 15 years later.
May 4, 2025 6:00 PM
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Some years ago, in 2010, I travelled to Italy, more specifically to the island
of Sardinia. For more than a week, we explored the beaches of the southern area
of the island, and one day we were informed about the possibility of take a ship
which carried out a short trip to a little island in front of Sardinia, called
San Pietro. There is an only little village there, whose name is Carloforte. It
is the typical italian village, where the massive tourism doesn't win over the
place and you can check how the inhabitants of the spot live a calm and quiet
way of life. It seemed to me a charming place, where I have always wanted to
return, and I am pretty sure that I will return there, 15 years later.
May 4, 2025 8:02 PM
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