Capo Figari e Figarolo, Golfo Aranci, Sardinia
You’re planning to visit Capo Figari e Figarolo, Golfo Aranci, Sardinia during your next trip?
8249° The name is a mistaken interpretation made by the cartographers in the middle of the 20th century: Gulfu di li Ranci, meaning 'gulf of the crabs', became Golfo Aranci, meaning Gulf of Oranges. Or it may come from one of the numerous coastal 'gems', namely the beach of Sos Aranzos. The village extends along a strip of land in the sea, overlooking the gulf of Olbia, that ends at the base of Capo Figari, ideal for diving - especially the Mamuthone Rock and Capo Filasca - and trekking inside a natural oasis, the habitat of mouflons and rare birds, that includes the little island of Figarolo facing it. asked someuser 8366 answersCapo Figari e Figarolo, Golfo Aranci, Sardinia
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