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The cove of S’abba ‘e s’ulimu, which in Sardinian means “the water of the elm tree”, consists mainly of volcanic rocks that form a long cliff, bordered north and south by basalt walls that fall sheer into the sea.
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The cove of S’abba ‘e s’ulimu, which in Sardinian means “the water of the elm tree”, consists mainly of volcanic rocks that form a long cliff, bordered north and south by basalt walls that fall sheer into the sea.