• The market in Monterroso... Parmesan Reggiano and more.
  • They sell everything at the market... food is just the beginning.
  • Clothing, furniture, etc. This is not a market for tourists, but for locals.
  • Monterroso
  • Monterroso
  • Monterroso
  • After Steven & Barry had a run in with the polizia (well maybe that's an exaggeration), we hopped on a boat to visit the other towns.
  • Cinque Terre means "five towns." This is a view of Monterroso from the boat.
  • Monterroso
  • Monterroso
  • We took the boat to the furthest town, passing Vernazza.
  • Vernazza
  • Corniglia can't be reached by boat, because it's higher up in the hills.
  • Manarola ... we'll walk back to here later.
  • We got off the boat at Riomaggiore.
  • Riomaggiore
  • Riomaggiore
  • Riomaggiore
  • This mural is a painting of workers.
  • Riomaggiore
  • Riomaggiore
  • Riomaggiore
  • The walls in the tunnel between Riomaggiore and the train station are covered with mosaics.
  • Another mosaic in the tunnel
  • Mural on mountainside wall
  • It's an easy 20 minute hike between Riomaggiore and Manarola across the Via dell'Amore.
  •  Via dell'Amore
  • As we approached Manarola, we found open tunnels covered with grafitti.
  • More grafitti
  • Approaching Manarola
  • We took this train later to get back to Monterroso.
  • We brought an original "Oliver."
  • Manarola
  • Street musician in this tourist filled town
  • Seeking a good lunch, we climbed and climbed to the top of the town to a well known restaurant ... only to find it was closed.
  • Manarola
  • Manarola
  • Manarola
  • Manarola
  • Manarola
  • Manarola
  • Manarola
  • Manarola
  • Manarola
  • Manarola
  • Manarola
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