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Losa Nuraghe
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Submitted byDrewParsons
AddedNov 07 2010
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Description One of the amazingly preserved internal passageways. October 2010.

Posted Comments:

TheCaptain
(2010-11-07)
Do you know if all this stonework is original, or whether it has been restored ? It all looks rather good condition!
DrewParsons
(2010-11-07)
The nuraghe were so well built that they stand as erected 3500 years ago. If you look at some of the less touristy ones you will see the same solid construction (eg Santa Sabina Nuraghe and Ruju Nuraghe) unchanged over the millenia.

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