
Spiaggia di Via aurelia
- Water temp(satellite):
- 15.1°C
- 2025-03-28
Via Aurelia is a beach located in the province of Roma.
Information on the type of beach (such as whether it's sandy, rocky, pebbly, etc.), mineralogical and sedimentological characteristics (including grain size and D50), and the slope of both the emerged and submerged areas of the beach are available, along with details on the surrounding area - for example, whether there are dune cordons present. Other information provided relates to the equipment available in the area (including bathing establishments and boat landings), as well as the overall structure of the area. Equipped areas are present, and there are no neighboring estuaries or mouths, although there is a significant urbanized area nearby, but no significant industrial areas.
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