m1hax, to amateurradio
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Last hill for my Sardinia trip, 🌲 Monte Pino (“Pine Mountain”) IS0/IS-120, 742 m. Evening walk up to the summit lookout from the ranger station. Extreme geomagnetic storm meant it took half an hour to get the required 4 radio contacts - all groundwave I suspect.



m1hax, to amateurradio
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⛰️ Punta Berritta (1362m).
📅 5th May 2024.
🏷️ IS0/IS-303
🗺️ JN40ou.
📻 Elecraft KX2, EFHW.
🧵 20m-17m.
📞 4 QSOs.
#️⃣


ticho, to running
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After yesterday's windy and rainy 20km , we continued today with another 20km in lower altitude and fairer weather. Just as beautiful, and just as fun. First a climb on a hillside covered with some kind of white orchids, then across wild pastures into a forest. Lot of free-roaming cows, at some points there were so many that they blocked the entire path and sides, so we had problems passing through (their sharp horns can be scary up close). is very pretty for or .

A runner on a stylish small stone bridge, spanning across a small pond of water. Various kinds of trees are all around.

JulietJFall, to random
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Back to Nuraghe Losa, on my way to teach in Cagliari (Sardinia), sharing the amazing Bronze Age sites with family, this time.

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JulietJFall,
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From a few days ago, when I was on my way to Cagliari to teach, I visited the extraordinary 4000-3650 BC site of Monte d’Accoddi, a Neolithic site in Northern Sardinia, completed to the present form around 3000 BC. Fabulously intriguing, and apparently the only ziggurat-style structure in the Western Mediterranean. This island has so many layers of history, in this case with a hint of Mesopotamia!

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JulietJFall,
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In the last few days, in between teaching & writing, I visited two more Nuraghic sites near Siddi dating from the Bronze Age, on a slight high plane above the fertile lowlands of Sardinia: one corridor-shaped (not the usual beehive dome style) at Sa Fogaia; one “giant’s tomb” called Sa Domu ‘e S’Orcu (i.e. house of the orcs!). Both practically empty in April & open to visitors to climb around and inside. Extraordinary places!

Inside, a man (my geographer friend & colleague Andrea Corsale, from Unica in Cagliari!) takes a photo with his phone, pointing upwards. The ceiling is about triple his height
Large tomb structure formed a truly massive rocks in a gently sloping facade, with a central door beneath a massive rock
Inside corridor about 1.5 meters wide and about 4 or 5 meters long where bodies were apparently placed. Some smaller niches to one side. The roof is slightly collapsed at the other end, allowing light to stream in

jdmccafferty, to random
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18 Mar 1567: d. St Salvator of Horta lay-brother & miracle worker, cook & healer in (Thelmadatter)

jdmccafferty, to random
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10 Dec 1628: Kenelm Digby captures two prizes off (NPG)

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theolong, to nature
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Escaping to Portu Sa Ruxi, Sardegna, Italy—a perfect holiday destination to relax under the tree and savor the stunning view of the clear water ocean and blue sky. What are your favorite Tuesdaymotivations and tuesdayvibes? Explore themarvel of nature with us.
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zabow, to random Italian
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we've been reaching 40+ degrees for so long now that 35C looks like springtime.

GregCocks, to Europe
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zoom_earth, to Weather
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Extremely hot temperatures around the globe 🫠

recorded 53.9°C (128°F) on Sunday.

could reach 47°C this week. Much of southern Europe is experiencing extreme heat, and local records could be broken in Italy, Greece, and Turkey.

China provisionally recorded its highest temperature ever of 52.2°C in Xinjiang.

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SubtleBlade, to italy
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: red alerts issued for 16 cities in -
, and among areas affected as forecasters say and could face record 49C temperatures https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/15/europe-heatwave-red-alerts-italy-cities-weather ?

TheEuropeanNetwork, to Europe

Italy has put 15 cities on red alert for high temperatures, as a severe heatwave continues across much of southern Europe.

The European Space Agency, whose satellites monitor land and sea temperatures, has warned that parts of Italy could experience the highest temperatures ever recorded on the continent.

Sicily and Sardinia could see temperatures climb as high as 49 degrees Celsius.

https://www.rte.ie/news/weather/2023/0715/1394674-europe-heatwave/

ariadne, to italy

"Temperatures in could get close to breaking a record this week as a fierce grips much of the continent.

An anticyclone – an area of high pressure – named Cerberus will cause temperatures to exceed 40C (104F) across much of the country by Wednesday, with the islands of and predicted to bear the brunt at 47-48C."

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/10/italy-heatwave-temperatures-european-record-forecast

D_Perris, to Travel

Detail of a water fountain

D_Perris, to Travel

These window shutters are different - Alghero, Sardinia (May 2023).

lightaffaire, to italy

02542 . The Wheelhouse XVI

Photo: https://lightaffaire.com/all-my-links/?PF
Model: Sofia

"Worry a little bit every day and in a lifetime you will lose a couple of years. If something is wrong, fix it if you can. But train yourself not to worry: Worry never fixes anything." --Ernest Hemingway

#italy #sardinia #russian #lingerie #fetish #lostplace #photography #patreon #patreoncreator #patreonartist

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Note: Werbung / Verlinkung - required text under German law.

JulietJFall, to random
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Sardinia is riddled with extraordinary archeological sites, from early Neolithic standing stones & structures to the Nuraghe towers, Punic & Roman cities & ruins. Today, for Standing Stone Sunday, I visited the amazing Nuraghe tower & village (1500-1200BC), with large stone chamber intact, and the baffling sacred well (from about 1000BC), aligned for solar equinox and greater lunistice, all at Santa Cristina near Paulilatino.

Absolutely extraordinary deep stone sacred well, built around 1000BC, with a spring at the bottom of it. The image shows the stone steps going down, and the first few large stones forming the roof above.
Nuraghe structure that looks like a giant domed igloo made of large basalt dark rocks, in an olive grove, 1500-1200BC
Two standing stones stand guard in an olive grove.

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☀️🌊🚶🏾‍♀️

john_idol,
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If you walk towards the cliff, you find even more

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