Nature
The island of Sardinia is a rarest of idyllic places found in the world, where nature and inhabitant live peacefully in a euphonic communion. The island is the house to many of animal and plant species. The place blooms with colorful flowers throwing their aroma in the air and exciting the metaphysical mind to dream beyond the realities.
Geology of Sardinia
The island of Sardinia was the first land which emerged of the entire Italian peninsula, formed during the Palaeozoic's era and breaking away from the continental plate of Europe.
Natural environment
Small enough to be classified as an island but big enough to be a universe unto itself, Sardinia lies about 120 miles west of the Italian peninsula. Its coastline is probably Europe's most spectacular. Its waters teem with fish and shellfish. Its broad valleys turn into golden oceans of wheat in summer. Its rugged mountains, pocked with caves, are home to large flocks of sheep that feed on pungent wild herbs and produce a cheese your palate will never forget.