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Tavolara Island

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A natural column of rock on the island's coast resembles a human figure and is known as "the Stone Sentry" or "Pope's Rock." Other stone formations include "Ulysses' Bow" (a natural arch) and the "Grotta del Papa" (a cave accessible by sea and boasting
136:-transmitter ICV, which works on 20.27 kHz and 20.76 kHz and which is used for transmitting messages to submarines. It can also be received (but not decoded) by PCs with a coil antenna at the soundcard entrance and FFT-analysis software. 92:. A cove and beach can be found at each end of the island, Spalmatore di Fuori at the northeast, and Spalmatore di Terra at the southwest. Currently, the island is inhabited by only a handful of families, and has a small 139:
The island and the surrounding waters are part of the Tavolara and Punta Coda Cavallo Marine Preserve created in 1997. The environmental protections placed on the park have added restrictions to the use of the area for
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of Tavolara had gold teeth. The goat herds were moved to Sardinia when the NATO station was built and it was asumed there are no longer any goats on the island. However, in 2024 goats have been spotted again.The
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After Italian unification, “King Paolo” actively sought recognition from Italy. During his “reign”, in 1868 the Italian government began operating a lighthouse on the northeast end of the island.
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died on Tavolara following his abdication and exile in 235. It is probably the island previously called Tolar, which was used by some Arab ships in 848–849 as a base to attack nearby coasts.
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5 kilometres (3 miles) long and 1 kilometre (0.6 miles) wide, with steep cliffs except at its ends. Its highest point, Monte Cannone, is 565 metres (1,854 feet)
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Tavolara is the name given to a fictional island in the Philippines ruled by a cannibal king, in the 1902 Harvard comic opera "Queen Philippine."
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that had already been driven to extinction in Sardinia proper by then. In the 18th century, Sardinian lore claimed the wild
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from the station can be seen from quite a distance, and that entire half of the island is restricted to military personnel.
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on Spalmatore di Fuori and 4 masts, which are situated on mountains southwards. They are situated at
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The tomb of one of its members “Paolo I” is in the graveyard on the island, surmounted by a crown.
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The two masts on the eastern mountain are 114 metres (374 feet) tall, the two others are smaller.
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Mémoires sur les événements qui ont précédé la mort de Joachim I., roi des deux Siciles
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The VLF-antenna of Tavolara VLF transmitter is spun between a 133-metre-tall mast at
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Kurtén, Björn (1968) Pleistocene Mammals of Europe. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London.
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Itinéraire de l'ile de Sardaigne pour faire suite au Voyage en cette contrée,
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only to Tavolara and a few other fringe areas of northern Sardinia. In his
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and summer restaurant. The water around the island is a popular spot for
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had a breeding colony here until the 1960s. Once the home of a thriving
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Most of the population of the island was displaced in 1962 when a
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industry, Tavolara now attracts divers who come to view the
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visited Tavolara in 1815 during his attempt to regain the
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was constructed on the eastern half of the island. The
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Index

Tavolara
Tavolara (disambiguation)




island
Sardinia
Italy
massif
above sea level
cemetery
scuba diving

Olbia
NATO
radiogoniometric station
aerials
VLF
tourism
Neolithic
cave paintings


knapweed
Centaurea horrida
endemic
Francesco Cetti
rats
Sardinian pikas

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