Man speaking on the streets of Sardinia
Castelsardo, Sardinia, at dusk.
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Italien, Sardinien, Provinz Nuoro Barbagia, Wanderung zum Sopramonta bei Oliana, Baum, Steineiche, Schatten, Wanderer, Pause, Picknick, Essen, Vegetation, Landschaft, Natur, Berge, Gebirge, Europa, 2008; QF; MODEL RELEASED; (Bildtechnik: sRGB, 34.94 MByte vorhanden) English: Italy, Sardinia, Province Nuoro Barbagia, hiking to the Sopramonta near Oliana, hikers resting in shade of tree, picnic, refreshments, break, rest, vegetation, landscape, view, nature, mountains, mountain scenery, Europe, 2008, MODEL RELEASED, Holm Oak (Quercus ilex)werbliche Nutzung nur nach Ruecksprache!!!
Italien, Sardinien, Provinz Nuoro Barbagia, Orgosolo, Fest Madonna dell'Assunta, Prozession, Frauen, Senioren, Bevoelkerung, Brauchtum, Tradition, Stadtansicht, Europa, 2008; QF; MODEL RELEASED; (Bildtechnik: sRGB, 34.94 MByte vorhanden) English: Italy, Sardinia, Province Nuoro Barbagia, Orgosolo, festival Madonna dell'Assunta, procession, elderly woman, old age, senior citizens, locals, custom, tradition, Europe, 2008, MODEL RELEASEDwerbliche Nutzung nur nach Ruecksprache!!!
Visitors walk by the Focacceria, traditional herbed flatbread bakery.
Sardinian Men

In a cluster of villages in the mountains of central Sardinia, residents enjoy extraordinary longevity, particularly among males. Have genetics and lifestyle played a central role? Dan Buettner traveled to the Italian island to learn what makes Sardinians—especially those in the central region of Barbagia—some of the longest-lived people in the world.

Here, men pass a mural depicting a village procession. By keeping active, many men stay healthy longer. The unique geographic properties of central Sardinia—rocky, sun-beaten terrain not suited for large-scale farming—meant that over the centuries, shepherding offered the best profession. Walking five miles or more a day as Sardinian shepherds do provides cardiovascular benefits and has a positive effect on muscle and bone metabolism without the joint-pounding of running marathons or triathlons. —Text adapted from the National Geographic book Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest

Photograph by SIME

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October 28, 2011

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