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Neptune’s Grotto – Alghero, Italy
Neptune’s Grotto is a sea cave located in the northwestern part of the Italian island of Sardinia. This stalactite cave was only discovered in the 18th century and has become a popular tourist attraction on the island ever since. The reason for that is fairly simple, it’s one of the most delicious caves in the world. Entering the cave isn’t as straightforward as it seems as well because its entrance is located just 1 meter (3 feet) above sea level. It can only be reached via a staircase that was cut into the cliff called the “Escala del Cabirol”. It features 654 steps down and the result at the end is breathtaking.
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