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Via Colombo 99 Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italian Riviera, Italy
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Cinque Terre
SO, I haven't written a blog in a few weeks because I haven't had a ton to talk about. I'll fill you in. The weekend after Corsica I went to Aix-en-Provence as a day trip with my study abroad group. We had a guided tour in the morning, had lunch and then walked around the town. After, we went to the artist, Cezanne's house. Right after we got back …
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When in Rome, Venice, Florence, etc...
... bringing in their daily hauls, the tourists wandering around looking for the best sunset point (which btw we certainly found). Unfortunately the area was devastated by flooding last October and is still recovering. Many of the paths between the villages were washed away and the most beautiful village, Vernazza, has been terribly scarred. Nonetheless we walked, explored and loved this beautiful place.
And we ate. And drank. Oh how we ate and drank.
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382 steps up - worth the climb?
... up by the roadway (just take the road straight from the station gate rather than the walkway that heads north parralel to the platform) and you pass some interesting terraced gardens, with SO MANY lemon trees, all laden with fruit and many dormant grape vines. After a couple of tight hairpins you arrive into the township, and the first thing that you see is a bar with a great beer garden looking back down to the station. Pity it was closed at 9am on a ...
Cinque Terra in La Spezia
... to see the town lit up in darkness which was so pretty and quite strange as the town was completely empty and shut apart from the one restaurant near the harbour that had afew people in it. From here I got the train to Riomaggiore to also see it at night (as these two towns were probably my favourite) which was lovely, but made me miss my train back to La Spezia so I had to ...
Day trip to Camporgiano
... no need to do anything...it was 'exciting'...it was only afterwards the questions & the thoughts started like, what we would have done if it had been worse...we, from Aus, of course were thinking of the recent ones in New Zealand...and then we starting thinking and getting a little anxious about the aftershocks...none so far...touch wood)
After everything calmed down we found out that the epicentre of 5.4 was near Parma but over 60 kilometres deep which explained why ...


