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Gennargentu
Natural Park
...mountain, man, and the sea...
The Gennargentu, a rugged crest of mountains, covers parts of
the townships of Fonni, Desulo, Aritzo, Arzana and Villagrande and culminates in
large semicircle of peaks, all approximately 1800 meters high. The highest
summit is Punta La Marmora (1834 m.) named in honor of general Alberto La
Marmora, author of many treatises on Sardinian nature. The Gennargentu is formed
principally of schists which lend an undulating aspect to the landscape where
numerous strata of porphyries stand out.
Some, similar to rivers of stone, cascade from the peaks into
valleys where they lie in total confusion. The most important ancient human
settlement is the nuragic village of Ruinas, in the mountains of Arzana. It was
formed of no less than 200 circular huts set around a large central nuraghe. The
main activities carried out in the Gennargentu are sheep-rearing and
exploitation of the forest. "Su Sciusciu" in the Gennargentu is characterized by
an immense trail of porphyries
Courtesy of
EPT Ente Turismo di Nuoro
(c) 1997-2008 E. Massetti
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