The Buggerru Mines

Buggerru, South Sardinia, Italia

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Buggerru mines, also known as the Nebida mines, are a series of abandoned mining tunnels located in the town of Buggerru on the western coast of the Italian island of Sardinia. The mines were once a major source of lead and zinc, and were active from the late 19th century until the mid-20th century.

Today, the Buggerru mines are a popular tourist attraction, known for their unique industrial architecture and stunning coastal views. Visitors can take guided tours of the mines, which include a walk through the tunnels, a visit to the original mining equipment, and an exploration of the surrounding cliffs and coastline. The tours offer an insight into the history of the mines, as well as the life of the miners who worked there.

The Buggerru mines are located in a beautiful natural setting, with the surrounding area offering opportunities for hiking, swimming, and exploring the local flora and fauna. The town of Buggerru itself is also worth a visit, with its charming streets, historic buildings, and lively cultural scene.

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Buggerru, South Sardinia, Italia

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