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link rotto um, I have uncles (and aunts and cousins) nearby, precisely in Tortolì, but they never told me anything about these three hundred million years ago, I guess they forgot the past, as the Neapolitans say. However, more than once they invited me to go visit them. Who knows, sooner or later (now more later than sooner) I might go, maybe when I retire... #maybe
Alghero, minacce e affari opachi: l’ombra della camorra sul turismo sardo – JUORNO.it / IL GIORNO

“Choose the spot where you'll dig your grave.”

The recipient of the letter is the owner of a restaurant kiosk on the Alghero coastline, the capital of Sardinian tourism, with 42,000 inhabitants that triple in the summer. MIRADOR GIUNI RUSSO, ALGHERO -

The sender is unknown, likely connected to the outrageous purchase offers that […] “Vendi o ti scaverai la fossa”: la camorra prende Alghero - Il Fatto Quotidiano
Miles Davis Live In Cagliari 1989 - Kenny Garrett Solo on Human Nature's Coda Actually, it was 1988. Footage aired on a local TV. I was there, me.
MAYBE IT WILL SEEM STRANGE TO YOU..................BUT........... .......
Sardinia is one of the oldest emerged lands in the world. It is in Sardinia that the Nuragic-Shardana civilization was born and established over 7000 years ago, the first great Mediterranean civilization that spread across Europe, Africa, and the Near East, laying the foundations for the future European civilizations. Sardinia is geologically older than the peninsula, which we will now call Italic. Sardinia was inhabited when there were no populations on the peninsula. In Sardinia, civilizations flourished that established primacy throughout the Mediterranean basin and beyond. Less evolved civilizations like the Etruscans and the Romans benefited from the Nuragic and Shardana civilization. So why did this civilization have to succumb to less evolved ones? A legitimate question, simple answer: in our DNA, there is no gene for domination; our hospitality towards strangers is proverbial. It is presumed that Sardinia, through Corsica, was connected to Tuscany in ancient times when it was uninhabited; it goes without saying that civilization in the peninsula was transmitted by the Sardinians, and therefore it is intuitive to consider that the peninsula we call Italic should be named the Peninsula of Sardinia. It is known that the ancient Sea Peoples were skilled navigators, and perhaps they knew secrets that are still unknown to us. The ancient Sardinian-Shardana inhabitants roamed far and wide, not only in the Mediterranean basin, spreading their civilization. The commanders of the pharaohs' armies and the best warriors were the gigantic Shardana. In the Middle Ages, Sardinia was home to the most evolved civilization, the most humane one, the System of Judicates, which not only practiced the unknown justice elsewhere but taught the whole known world how to write laws through the precursor of current jurisprudence, the Carta de Logu. And then a question arises: from which state was Italy born? Naturally, from the land of Sardinia! Would it have been possible for the industrial society to develop in Italy? Of course not, without the coal from Sardinia! (and not even without the Sardinian iron, tin, silver, and copper.) And where were almost all the sleepers taken from to build the various railway networks of the peninsula? Um, guess what... The Kingdom of Sardinia minted the lira, which circulated throughout Italy. Well, after the fraud of the establishment of the Kingdom of Italy (an event that has always left significant questions regarding its legitimacy), the nation with the new name continued to print the same identical currency, with the only difference being the wording Kingdom of Italy instead of Kingdom of Sardinia.
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Pietro Loi and Mariano Abis link rotto
But, are these guys Sardinians? Danzig - Mother 93 Live Because, um, by their physiques, one would say yes! Or maybe they are from elsewhere... #maybe
Ehm, today I learned this thing and if you didn’t know it, now you do...

Sardinia is also known as "the foot of Zeus."

Among the many legends about the origins of Sardinia, there is one that is particularly evocative: it is the legend of "Ichnusa," the tale passed down from the Greeks about how the island of Sardinia was born.

This story begins in a time not very well defined, certainly very very far away, even before the Nuragic civilization arose in Sardinia.

In that era, like in any respectable ancient age, the situation on our Earth was idyllic, everyone was in love and harmony, even if now and then there were squabbles between the gods and men, but nothing that milk and honey couldn't heal.

One fine day, however, that great womanizer Zeus got quite annoyed because of a husband who threw a shoe at him while, in the form of a man, he was escaping through the window of his wife’s room.

Thus, considering the affront irreparable, he decided to take revenge on the poor inhabitants of Earth, as always.

Being Zeus really a big stubborn, he refused to listen to any of the reasons put forth by those who opposed his plan for retaliation, which was to flood the whole Earth and thus drown all of humankind.

The next day, still seething with rage, Zeus called upon all the clouds of the sky and made it rain so much, but so much that the water even reached the door of his house on Olympus, forcing Hera to close the gaps with sandbags.

But, at a certain point, amid the jubilation of water, thunder, lightning, and towering waves, the situation almost slipped from his grasp and to avoid being swept away himself in the whirlpools, Zeus had to place his big foot on the Earth.

At the end of the flood, Zeus returned more than satisfied to Olympus, but lifting his little foot, he noticed that he had left a huge footprint in the waters.

He then decided that in honor of his divine big foot, that island in the middle of the sea would be called Ichnusa, from "ichnos," which in Greek means footprint.
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#chiaroscuro Here’s the explanation of why, in ancient times, the Greeks and the people of the sea called "Ichnusa" what is today Sardinia (ehm, don’t confuse it with unfiltered beer, alright!).