On LinkedIn, I noticed an opportunity for travel writers to join a group to visit Olbia. I immediately replied, expressing my sincere interest in the destination, then waited (and waited) with great anticipation to be accepted. What did I do as I waited? I tried to find out where in the world Olbia was located. Now I Know
There it was, clearly on the map of Italy (actually off the coast of Italy), in Sardinia. I had no idea that Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (the largest is Sicily) with nearly 2,000km of coastline, beaches (perfect for water swimming, wind surfing, yachting, kayaking) and mountains (for hiking and biking).
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