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A Place Without Explanation

  • Mar 10
  • 1 min read

There are places that don’t ask to be understood.

They don’t tell a story.They don’t explain themselves.

They simply exist.

Somewhere in the north of Sardinia, stones lie scattered across the land.Not arranged. Not marked.

Just there.

Exposed to wind, sun, and time.


The Quiet Presence of Ancient Places

These places don’t feel ancient in the way history describes them.

They feel present.

As if nothing has really passed.As if everything is still happening.

There is no need to name them.No need to define what they were.

You arrive.You sit.And something shifts.


Sound in an Open Landscape

Without walls, sound moves differently.

It doesn’t return.It expands.

Carried by air, absorbed by the ground.

Each tone dissolves into space.

This is where sound becomes something else.

Not an object. Not a performance.

But part of the place itself.


Listening Without Intention

There is nothing to follow.

No structure.No expectation.

You don’t need to focus.

You don’t even need to understand what you are hearing.

Just being there is enough.


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A Different Way of Experiencing Place

Most places are visited.

This one is not.

You don’t come here to see something.

You come here to feel what is already there.

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