
AUGUST 2010 – The bay of S’Archittu in Sardinia, Italy, with the Turre de su Putu on the right. Photo © Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com
The story behind the image
During our 2010 trip to Sardinia we stayed for two nights in Torre Grande, a nice town at the west coast of the island. From Torre Grande you can do several sidetrips.
One evening we headed north, to the tiny village of s’Archittu. The village has got its name from an arched rock that can be found after a short walk from the village center. For thousands of years, the sea water has splashed through this hole, widening it bit by bit. Today, it is a tourist attraction by itself.
My photo shows the view across the bay of S’Archittu with the Turre de su Putu on the opposite. The small village is a lovely place for peaceful holidays.
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The high resolution image
| Capture Date & Time | 30-AUG-2010, 18:10 |
| Location | s’Archittu, Sardinia, Italy |
| Camera | Canon EOS 5D |
| Lens | Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L USM |
| ISO | 200 |
| Exposure | 1/640 sec at f/8 |
| Digital Image Source Format | Canon Camera RAW (CR2) |
| Edited Image Format | JPEG, 24 bits/pixel, sRGB |
| Edited Image Dimensions | 4244 x 2214 Pixels |
| Copyright | © by Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com |