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Cinque Terre in January – lots of rain, beautiful all the same

Cinque Terre is one of those places that is so beautiful a visit is worthwhile any time of year, or so I surmised. These five towns hanging precariously to the Ligurian cliffs in northwestern Italy have for years been an almost obligatory stop for zillions of tourists (it seems we have Rick Steves to thank…

29 January 2014 in Liguria.

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