My wife and I just returned from a two-week honeymoon in Italy. We delayed the trip a few months after our wedding hoping that we'd miss the peak tourist season.
Didn't work.
Cinque Terre -- five tiny hill towns perched precariously on cliffs along the coastline of the Mediterranean Sea -- has a reputation for being quiet and relatively undiscovered by tourists. Something changed recently because even in late September, we fought shoulder-to-shoulder crowds and fully booked rooms. We got lucky and found a small apartment room in Corniglia, the smallest and hardest to access of the five towns. This is a watercolor scene onto al mare from the narrow street below our room. Every day starting around 9AM, hundreds of tourists march down this street to the bella vista beyond, but by 7PM or so, the town quiets down and becomes quite magical.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Corniglia, Cinqueterre, Italy
Posted by THE AGILE BADGER at 5:47 PM 3 comments
Labels: Watercolor
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