Pan-di-Zucchero (Sugar Bread) is a 133 meter-high limestone rock in the sea of Nebida, South West Sardegna.
Once a mine of lead and silver, nowadays a climber paradise.
And a sight magnet at every hour of the day.
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Pictures shot from the locations of Masua, Porto Corallo and Porto Flavia. Click to enlarge.
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