Inside a lecture hall at the Civic Archaeological Museum in Cabras, Sardinia, Dr. Ivo Pirisi leads a rousing talk on tourism and longevity — these days a buzzword that has us all wondering what the term really means. The museum’s on the edge of a lagoon in the Sinis Peninsula along Sardinia’s central-western coast, still a sparsely populated area peppered with paradisiacal beaches, fields of artichoke and grazing sheep, Spanish watchtowers and vestiges of the island’s prehistoric
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