In response to Tuesday photo challenge #161, by Dutch goes the photo.
Prompt : Vista
Recently we visited Cinque Terre, the once isolated string of 5 fishing villages (Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso) on the rugged Italian coastline, which today is a popular tourist place. Still maintaining its quaint old world charm, it boasts of some spectacular views of the Mediterranean sea, from atop the cliff. The best way to explore these villages once you get off the train, is by foot. It is dotted with tiny cafes, hiking trails, small vineyards. The houses perched on the steep landscapes, with their vibrant colors make it a visual delight.
Wow, amazing view 💝🌸
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Yes, indeed it was. Thanks Anjali 🙂
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Ah, Looks beautiful! 💕
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It is ☺️
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Beautiful place
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Yes, truly it was !
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Wow … beautiful clicks
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Thank you Sakshi!
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My pleasure
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Lovely description
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Thanks so much Lorraine!
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Nice pics, Radhika 👌
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Thanks Deepika!
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Wow, marvelous view! 😍
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Thank you Kranti!
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😊
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Khubsurat photographs.👌👌
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Dhanyavad aapka!
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nice photos, seems you took long walks
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Thanks ESP. This place is best explored by foot. Very limited vehicles there.
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Beautiful landscape shots , Radhika!
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Thank you Indira 🙂
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Such delightful pictures! The place must be truly out of this world!
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An absolute nature’s splendor…still not very commercial. Thanks Narendra!
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Beautiful view. I like walking in quaint towns with cafes overlooking the water.
The charm of these cobbled streets is unbeatable.
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Absolutely agree Megha. It was such a wonderful experience 💖
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I’m sure.
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Beautiful shots.
Did you visit Pisa and Florence?
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We stayed in Florence for a few days Rupali, but didn’t go to Pisa though we crossed the Pisa station on our way to Cinque Terre!!
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Beautiful pica Radhika
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Many thanks Daneel!
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Welcome Radhika
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Very nice, I’d like to visit this area someday, I’ve done some reading about it.
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Definitely plan a trip. I am sure you will not be disappointed!
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All the pictures are so beautiful.. That place seems to be amazing..
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Yes, an absolutely amazing place ☺️👍
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Wow , looks so beautiful
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I can picture sitting at a cafe for hours watching boats, people and maybe a setting sun. Looks like a great place to stop and linger while traveling.
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Oh yes! It is a perfect choice to spend time with nature without an agenda 👍
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Amazing place! 🙂
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I really like the first image.
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Thanks Khurt! It is far more beautiful, than in my pictures ☺️
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What beautiful view. An apt explanation of the word Vista
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Beautiful shots!
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Thanks dear!
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Wao! Beautiful pictures 👌👌👌
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Thank you Tanusri ☺️
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Such a scenic place!! 😍
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Yes it was truly beautiful!😊
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The pictures are just so serene, thanks for the share Radhika.
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My pleasure Moushumi!
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