
BY: Gaia Zol
The village of Seulo in Sardinia is in the middle of the region’s hills and mountains. It’s not by the cool and famous beaches of the island. On the contrary, it’s surrounded by pine trees, nature, and fresh, blue water rivers. Still, the salty air of the Mediterranean arrives here, in the inland.
And this mix of fresh air and gorgeous nature might explain the town’s record. In fact, this is the village with the most centenarians in the world. Here, in Seulo in Sardinia, people live well. And they live longer than anyone else.
SOURCE: https://www.lifeinitaly.com
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