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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy

Riomaggiore is the southernmost of the Cinque Terre towns. It is wedged into a narrow cleft in the mountains and its buildings climb the steep slopes in a jumble of color and angles. (Note: I made the above image last year). The entire Cinque Terre is part of a national park that ensures sound management and preservation for the future.

It is only mid-April but, the warm sun on the dark rocks makes for a nice place to hang out for a while.

This sidewalk artist creates beautiful renderings of the five towns.

Imagine growing up here with this as your childhood playground. (By the way, the ripple on the horizon is not a tsunami, it is my jerky motion when moving the camera for this panorama).

It is not unusual to see folks using ski poles/walking sticks on these steep streets and paths.

But sitting on the waterfront for a long lunch is still one of the most preferred activities.


4 comments:

  1. You are my retirement role model! These are beautiful!

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    1. Thanks Joan! On the other hand, you get to live in Charleston, SC all the time - no crowded airplanes, no crossing time zones, no hard beds and odd customs - there is something to be said for staying home and smelling the magnolias, roses, and gardenias.

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  2. Brenda Passariello DaviesJuly 13, 2015 at 11:24 PM

    The colors of Italy surpass anything in my imagination! Great pictures, Joe!

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    1. Sounds like they might be calling you home to your roots.

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