Concrete buildings, terraces overlooking the sea, spaces for roasts. Various services. There is an abandoned village in Porto Tramatzu, a pearl in the extreme southwest of Sardinia, the last "civil" outpost before the fences of the Capo Teulada shooting range.

White sand and crystal clear sea, the beach, a military-owned field, was "liberated" thanks to an agreement signed between the Region and the Defense in December 2017.

Behind the beach, on the hillside, all the structures that were part of the bathing establishment reserved for the military of all the armed forces have remained abandoned , who spent the summer season there with a portion of Sardinia for their exclusive use. Not for shooting but for tanning.

The cabins have been torn down, everything else remains standing: spaces for tourist activities ready and available, which no one can use. Because the agreements between entities, despite the proclamations, have not been perfected.
Henry Fresu

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