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Marina di Bosa, according to many sources a place with the cleanest water in Sardegna. Well, maybe chemicaly and microbiologically, but it does not compare to many other Sardinian beaches. But there are other beaches in vicinity I have not seen, maybe they are more appealing.
The sandy beach is fairly wide with a gently descending bottom and itīs protected from direct sea waves - ideal for families with children.
I was here just when the summer season starts and the beach was not yet too crowded. I wonder how it looks in August...
On the end of this breakwater, built on a rock peninsula stands the Spanish watchtower Torre Aragonese. The tower was built in 1572 and is one of the biggest in Sardinia. It is open on Sundays from 16 to 19. Unfortunately, I was there on Tuesday at 10...
Behind the tower is a hideous concrete building with white and black stripes painting and walled up doors and windows - you can see it in the WS. |
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- phwall
(971) - [2008-07-25 20:34]
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Hi Adrian,
Your title says it all. Lovely scene captured perfectly. There are many interesting visual elements to be seen in this excellent wide shot. I like your composition, the sea wall and road leading the eye through to the ancient tower. I'm sure it would not be so picturesque if cars and people filled the frame. Well chosen and well crafted capture.
regards
Peter
Hello Adrian.
Excellent perspective, but the horizon could be straightened a bit.. :-)
Nice composition of beach, road, wall, sea.
Well done.
Best regards.
Bobo.