By: Daniela e Michele
21/03/2020
Know Sardinia island while you #StayAtHome
Frightened by Corona Virus pandemic? We too! Like you we #stayathome no chance! Well, as you know, we always think about you so, we’re glad to suggest you some posts, photos and videos from the Sardinia island that you can enjoy just sitting down at your house. Follow us and…we will survive, fingers crossed!It’s Spring! So, here we are with some Sardinia flowers!
Fortunately flowers and plants are giving us their maximum power in this difficult moment. It is with real pleasure that, we want to share with you these beautiful flowers that will color your house walls! We shot them before the pandemic, now like you, we #stayathome 😉Some posts directly from Ca’ del Sol Blog:
- Nature and birds from Cagliari wetlands
- Byssus Maestro, Chiara Vigo: the last Penelope of the Med Sea.
- Sardinia Eastern traditions: Su Nenneri
- Sardinia wild horses
- Best beaches of southern Sardinia
- Hiking in Cagliari: the promontory of the Sella del Diavolo
- Roman road of Chia, amazing trekking
- Seada traditional sweet of Sardinia
Sardinia videos and documentaries selection:
Amazing video by Aldo into the nature, monuments and emotions of Sardinia. A classic gem video about the island… hollywood style, by Mario Giua Marassi. Do you ever heard about Sardinians longevity? What an interesting doc here by Al Jazeera English. A videotrip into Cagliari and southern Sardinia by The World of Travel. ——– If you would to watch more videos check out Ca’ del Sol video playlist that we’ve set up for you! Feel free to drop us a line if you wish to receive more infos and tips about the island, we’ll be happy to reply you as soon. May you are interested in our hot deals, so check ’em out here. We really hope all the best to you and yours so, stay safe, stay care and mostly important: #StayAtHome 😉 Texts, photos and video search by © 2020 Daniela and Michele for CadelSol.netMay you be interested by reading those posts:
Trekking in Cagliari city |Â Wild Horses in Sardinia |Â Birdwatching in Cagliari
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