Collapsing wall pieces and rusty nails in the passage of the Campu Perdu plain, one of the suggestive places of the Asinara National Park. It has been like this for some years along the walkway, which leads from the village of Cala Reale to Campu Perdu and up to the Ossario beach.

A platform about a kilometer long traveled by groups of tourists who every day want to enjoy a dip in the crystalline waters of the island's sea. The route is marked by a low wall that risks crumbling and collapsing.

The bathers themselves complain and point out the difficulties in reaching the beach, but what is most worrying is the presence of rusty nails and sharp protrusions that force an obstacle course with considerable risks for pedestrians.

A state of degradation that also affects the cemeteries of Cala d'Oliva and Campo Faro, abandoned, dirty places choked by weeds without any extraordinary maintenance. In the high season the graveyards were often taken care of and opened to visitors, now they seem to have become no man's land.

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