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San Salvatore di Sinis
"San Salvatore di Sinis" is the name of an uninhabited, kind of "empty" village, built around the small church "San Salvatore di Sinis". These houses are "muristenes" or "cumbessias", only used by pilgrims during the festivities. Most of the small houses date to the 17th century, though the "cultural spot" here is known already since Bronze Age times.
What now seem to be abandoned, gets really crowded for about a week end of September. Then the "Corsa degli Scalzi" takes place. This is a procession undertaken by hundreds of men from Cabras to San Salvatore - running barefoot and carrying a statue. A week later the statue will return to Cabras.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GsRHDHWgXU
What now seem to be abandoned, gets really crowded for about a week end of September. Then the "Corsa degli Scalzi" takes place. This is a procession undertaken by hundreds of men from Cabras to San Salvatore - running barefoot and carrying a statue. A week later the statue will return to Cabras.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GsRHDHWgXU
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