PORTO FLAVIA, ITALIA


PORTO FLAVIA, A SMART JOB WITH BREATHING LOOK

  PORTO FLAVIA, ITALIA

 Porto-Flavia-Sardegna-ItaliaPorto Flavia is an engineering marvel in the mining area of ​​Iglesias, Masua, on the southwestern coast of Sardinia.  This magnificent sea port is undoubtedly one of the most important industrial archaeological sites in the world.  The region is a mineral production center that is excavated by hand approximately 600 meters into the mountain.  The mountain is filled with mineral deposits that are carried directly to the warehouse of merchant ships at sea.

  Porto-Flavia-Sardegna-ItaliaThe engineer behind this project was Cesare Vecelli, who in 1924 significantly reduced the time and costs associated with minerals on board due to the difficult positioning of the mines.  Two parallel and overlapping mountain galleries were constructed, equipped with an extendable conveyor belt used for unloading materials to ships, containing 9 silos for storage material.  This is an extraordinary and innovative port of functionality, named after Vecelli's daughter Flavia, examined by engineering firms around the world.

  Porto-Flavia-Sardegna-Italia All Porto Flavia mining activities, II.  It ended with the depletion of the reservoir after World War II.  Today, Porto Flavia remains an amazing place with breathtaking views of the Pan di Zucchero cliff.


  The beauty and history of Porto-Flavia-Sardegna-Italia tells the world the story of an invaluable cultural and environmental heritage mine that should not be forgotten.  With the help of expert guides and appropriate equipment, it is possible to visit this mine thanks to the IGEA company, which will allow you to discover every secret hidden in these old galleries.

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