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	<title>Quarter Year &#187; sardegna</title>
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		<title>Bonifascinating!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Azure and I agreed that Bonifacio is one of the most spectacular cities we&#8217;ve visited &#8211; it&#8217;s built on a cliff that&#8217;s surrounded by water on 3.5 sides and it&#8217;s pretty much waiting to fall into the water, as you can see above. From Bonifacio you can see Sardegna, Corsica&#8217;s Italian sister to the South. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Azure and I agreed that Bonifacio is one of the most spectacular cities we&#8217;ve visited &#8211; it&#8217;s built on a cliff that&#8217;s surrounded by water on 3.5 sides and it&#8217;s pretty much waiting to fall into the water, as you can see above.  From Bonifacio you can see Sardegna, Corsica&#8217;s Italian sister to the South.  Bonifacio is hundreds of years old, of course, and somewhere up here was found one of the oldest inhabitants of Corsica, a woman whose grave was dated to ~9000 years ago.</p>
<p>We found the town itself to be one of those annoying seasonal towns that&#8217;s a shell in the off-season, so there&#8217;s nothing to do, nothing that sustains people.  Tourism keeps em going the rest of the year, of course, so when we were walking around the town our interactions felt uncomfortably artificial.  We were much happier in Sartene where there was a university and some commerce and free wifi only half an hour away.</p>
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