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Oes Nuraghe

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Description Small Nuraghe near Torralba, Sardinia in the so called valley of the Nuraghes. 700 Meters from the large Santu Antine Nuraghe. This nuraghe is difficult to approach as there is no direct road. You need to walk along the train tracks from the train station, which isn't very safe. All the land is private. There are about 7000 Nuraghe in Sardinia according to some sources. They were suposed to be in line of sight with each other for defensive purposes.

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