I’ve saved a few of these wonderful wall photos for a few years and am excited that I can finally display them.
In Sardinia there are walls everywhere you look: shepherds walls, ancient farm plot walls and interesting rock wall formations.
An old wall separating plots of land. I found this wall while hiking in one of my favourite spots – Cascabraga.
Run down walls from an old factory in Tempio Pausania.
The outside wall of Nuraghe Paddaggiu.
Inside the walls of the fabulous Giants’ Tomb at Li Lolghi, Sardinia.
If these walls could talk, what would they say?
This is my response to Ailsa’s Travel Theme: Walls. To check out other wonder walls from around the world, click here.
Beautiful gallery of walls Jennifer! Love no.3!
Great concept and fantastic responses, Jennifer!
OH, well, thank you Mr. Hook!
When you enter places like these don’t you wish they could talk !
I truly do and sometimes think they are talking to me … or make it’s the Cannonau! 🙂
It won’t have been easy to move some of those rocks!
I’ve often thought “How’d they do that?”
Love your special wall shots, Jennifer.
Thank you! 🙂
Jennifer
Wonderful photos and interesting information as always! You do well! I really enjoy all of it! Have a beautiful week! May God Bless!
The Sard/American,
Rosemarie
Wonderful shots evoking images of the past.
I recall years ago (back in the 60’s) I lived on Poetto Beach in Cagliari and in the surrounding countryside, some of the walls/fences were actually built out of cactus….would that still be the case?
I’ve not yet been to Cagliari, so I can’t comment on that. But in the north-west I have only seen fences made of bamboo, granite or wood. That would have been a beautiful site to see. Thanks for the comment! 🙂
Yes as a Sardinian I’m familiar with the use of Cactus plants used as walls between lots with the added advantage of having prickly pears as fruit….
What a wonderful advantage. I will have to look out for them the next time I’m out.