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South-West Sardinia

South-West Sardinia

The latest of the site:

  1. The mines of Sardara - The page dedicated to the flourite mines of Sardara (Cagliari). The translation is not checked. (2007-12-29)
  2. The Coal Mining Museum of Serbariu - The page dedicated to the Coal Mining Museum housed in the old coal mine of Serbariu, near Carbonia (Cagliari). (2007-07-28)
  3. The Salto di Gessa area - A page dedicated to the coastal sector of the Salto di Gessa area, in the south west of the Sardinia. (2007-02-18)
  4. 1762 – 1791 the Cav. Belly management - The sixth chapter of the History of the Mining Activity in Sardinia. (2006-11-20)
  5. 1759-1762: the lawyer Mameli management - The fifth chapter of the History of the Mining Activity in Sardinia. (2006-11-20)

The three last included mines:

  1. Sardara
  2. Coal Mining Museum of Serbariu
  3. Island of San Pietro

Our three favourite mines:

  1. Brecca
  2. Baccu Locci
  3. Sa Lilla

Your three favourite mines:

  1. Asuni (I) votes: 578
  2. S'acqua bona votes: 531
  3. Monte Narba votes: 506

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The three pages more visited:

  1. Rosas: has been visited 2964 times
  2. Argentiera: has been visited 2758 times
  3. Baccu Locci (I): has been visited 2543 times

Mine's Sons. A history of the last thirty years of the Sardinian mines and of their difficult turistic and cultural changeover through the interviews to the protagonists.

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The Minetramps' web site is implemented and run by Sandro Arcais (mail: sandroarcais@minesofsardinia.com)
The authors of the photos are Sandro Arcais and Andrea Sanna (asorpress@libero.it)