The Submerged Caves of Alghero
- alessandro-ambrosi

- Oct 24
- 1 min read
Sardinia is famous for its coasts, its crystal-clear sea, postcard-perfect images that inspire dreams and are easily comparable to the most renowned beaches in Southeast Asia and the Australian continent. Yet, there is something that makes this sea even more astounding: an ancient land like Sardinia conceals, in its brightest treasure chest, the relentless work of millennia, the result of the slow toil of time, of the atmospheric and climatic events that have shaped our planet since its birth. Time has bequeathed us an invaluable treasure made up of underwater tunnels, enclosed environments rich in life, and enormous chambers where the interplay of light creates breathtaking panoramas that become indelible memories for curious explorers of the deep.





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