This is a variation on N.12334. It comes a few minutes later. It also encompasses the full 360 degrees, which - as is becoming the standard for me - I present in a more-than-360° format.
Unlike many towers in Sardinia, stemming from the age of Spanish domination, the one of Cala Domestica was build during the Savoia rule, in the XVIII century.
Since, besides the tower, there is substantially nothing to describe, let me devote the spare space to quote four verses from a poem by Charles Baudelaire:
Free man, you'll always love the sea — for this,
That it's a mirror, where you see your soul
In its eternal waves that chafe and roll;
Nor is your soul less bitter an abyss.
Hans-Jürgen Bayer, Sebastian Becher, Jörg Braukmann, Hans-Jörg Bäuerle, Paul Chater, Gerhard Eidenberger, Felix Gadomski, Christian Hönig, Heinz Höra, Thomas Janeck, Martin Kraus, Giuseppe Marzulli, Jan Lindgaard Rasmussen, Danko Rihter, Christoph Seger, Jens Vischer, Augustin Werner, Beatrice Zanon
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VG
I chose the little "gendarme" as a landmark to be shown both at the beginning and at the end, so that even a careless observer (if any) could realize the completion of the 360... At the beginning I delayed it a little bit in order to allow the rocks to "sink" right into the lower corner.
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