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RE: Let's Climb the Sella del Diavolo | Sardinia Island

in Worldmappinlast year

I always like the way you manage to pay attention to every detail you have around you, many different details. It shows how involved you are in the scene, and that you’re really observing it. You have the “eye” of a perfect storyteller :)
Also, reading your post makes me understand that I often take my island for granted. And I agree with you about vegetation, it’s very beautiful and variegated. I don’t remember if we talked about this, but the first cactuses are called “figu morisca” in Sardinian and fico d’India (Indian fig) in Italian, and you can actually eat its fruits. Just, be careful with those thorns 😁
In the end, I smiled when you wrote “16 degrees, enough for a short swim”. Northern blood makes the difference here, I generally stop swimming in October or November 🥲
And something that makes me think, something a bit sad, is that the way you’re showing Sardinia in the world is more powerful and passionate than how Sardinians themselves (and government) do that. This place could really be a paradise for digital nomad, but nobody cares here…

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P.S. As always... STUNNING PICTURES!