The steep cliffs of Southern Sardinia jut from the Mediterranean Sea into a cobalt sky like wind-whipped waves of sandstone. Poking from tiny storm-carved caves in the rock are Eleonora's falcons.
The birds are so beautiful that Sardinia's 14th-century queen, Eleanora d'Arborea, decreed the cliffs and nearby area off-limits to human settlement. Her decree has been honored 600-plus...Read More