Budelli
Budelli is an island in the Maddalena archipelago, near the strait of Bonifacio in northern Sardinia, Italy. It is part of the La Maddalena National Park.
Budelli is located several hundred meters south of the Razzoli and Santa Maria islands. It has a surface of 1.6 square kilometres (0.62 sq mi) and an overall coastal span of 12.3 kilometres (7.6 mi). The highest point is Monte Budello, at 87 metres (285 ft).
Budelli is considered one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean Sea. It is especially renowned for its Spiaggia Rosa ("Pink Beach"), in the south-eastern part of the island, which owes its typical color to microscopic fragments of corals and shells such as Miriapora truncata and Miniacina miniacea. Budelli is one of four uninhabited islands in the Maddalena archipelago: the others are Caprera, Spargi, and Razzoli.
The island was purchased in October 2013 for €2.94 million, after the bankruptcy of the previous owner. The new buyer was a New Zealander, who intended to protect the ecosystem on the island.[1] However, the Italian High Court has passed laws to begin the process to repossess the island which is now managed and protected by the National Park board.[2] Coordinates: 41°17′01″N 9°21′3″E / 41.28361°N 9.35083°E
References
- ↑ "Kiwi buys Mediterranean island - for a bargain". The New Zealand Herald. 4 October 2013.
- ↑ "Italy wants to buy $4m island". The Sydney Morning Herald. 26 November 2013.
External links
Media related to Budelli at Wikimedia Commons