Sardinia (1963)
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2014
- Sardinia.
A tour around the island of Sardinia. Various shots inside an aeroplane with pilot Captain Clark and tourists Mr and Mrs Best taking pictures, we see passengers disembarking at Fertilia airport.
Scenic shots of Alghero harbour with the fishing boats and men tending nets. We see tourists at Neptune's grotto, a fort at Torralba and some Mediterranean looking buildings at La Maddalena. L/S of Caprera and several shots of Garibaldi's tomb and monument guarded by a naval rating.
Various shots of locals including a man leading cattle, a man on a donkey and a woman carrying a water jug on her head. We see women washing wool in the river and hanging it out to dry on bushes. Several shots of ornaments intricately hand painted at Dorgali, and baskets and mats being woven at Castelsardo including a display of the colourful finished items. We see an elderly lady doing tapestry outside. There is also a sequence where men and women walk about in national costume and do some traditional dancing.
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FILM ID:217.05
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It takes me right back to my childhood! How wonderful this is! I miss my beautiful island with all of my heart. 😭
Hanno voluto sostituire la musica sarda con un motivo obbrobrioso ...quella musica fa proprio ridere !
How beautiful! Have visited Sardinia for first time 2021 and I love it.
Love from Sweden!❤️
I love how British make everything so romantic with their music and editing.
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This editing is an insult to Sardinian culture and music
This is my second visit to Sardinia and it is such a wonderful beautiful place and the people are so worm and friendly...
They also have a wonderful delicacy called warm-cheese…see what I did?
@@gigyoung7181 heheh
@@gigyoung7181 I mean, technically it's a maggot cheese. People sometimes really think they gonna find worms into it ROFL
Che brutta quella musica che non c'entra niente con la Sardegna!
Et je suis furieux qu’ils aient remplacé la musique sarde traditionnelle pour y mettre une autre musique. pfffff !
Et t'es même pas sard je parie
@@gabrieledonofrio1612 Pari perdu.
Rideaux bourricot.
Sardinians are oficially Tyrolese. 😂😂😂
I cannot even to begin to imagine how haunted that cave is. Waaaaay too many naval battles have happened around it to not be
Are you serious?
Who picked the music? An angry Tyrolese?
...due probably the wrongest music you could look for to accompany this scene musically...
Look my playlists of traditional sardinian music and dance.
It's called Corsicana, it's a music played in the north of the island.
@@fp7749 because you're utterly ignorant, that music in the last part of the video is just a Corsicana, a traditional dance music played in Gallura (North East Sardinia).
@@cucciolobello4751 I have a question: Are u from Sardinia?
0:22 Oh look, there’s Rob Brydon.
To think, Britain was once populated by these people.
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@@Dibipable Ah, I might of explained. People from Anatolia, the first farmers, their populations expanded into europe and eventually reached and populated britain.
the Sardinian population is the closest genetically to these farmers who migrated to britain.
later the peoples of the steppes migrated into britain and displaced these farmers from the land.
Ah yes ! It’s exactly that... and i know that since many weeks. Also sardinian culture and turkish culture are similar...
Also berberian culture, phenitian culture are in sardinian culture, the launeddas is like yarghool or mezwed, pane carasau is like lebanese bread...
Not mezwed (Tunisian bagpipe (Sound idem)), it’s mijwiz.