It's difficult to describe the 5 towns that make up Cinque Terra. They are unlike anything I have ever seen before. Tiny winding street surrounded by colorful block houses that staircase up the mountain. These towns are a slice of Italian life now gone in many places.




(Xan slept through the whole dinner. Our waiter brought over a mat for him)
We stopped at a tiny market and bought fruit and locally made cheese for a snack.
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