Vines suspended above Monterosso.
The Cinque Terre, but practically all of Liguria, are difficult lands: few flat areas and many hills, if not even mountains, that drop sheer to the sea.
As almost everyone knows, Ligurian man, for centuries, has not given up cultivating the few lands that steal space on the steep sides of the hills, terracing as much as possible and planting vines and olive trees.
Very famous, from this point of view, is the coast of the Cinque Terre in Eastern Liguria.
Here, for example, you can see some vine plants just above Monterosso.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.
Vine plants suspended above Monterosso in Liguria – Plants de vigne suspendus au-dessus de Monterosso en Ligurie – Plantas de vid suspendidas sobre Monterosso en Liguria – Plantas de videira suspensas acima de Monterosso na Ligúria – Weinreben hängen über Monterosso in Ligurien – Cây nho lơ lửng trên Monterosso ở Liguria – 悬挂在利古里亚蒙特罗索上方的藤蔓植物 – リグリアのモンテロッソの上に吊るされたブドウの木
I refer you to the Cinque Terre Tourist Consortium website: cinqueterre.it. This is the website of the Cinque Terre National Park: parconazionale5terre.it.
If you are looking for a nice portal that talks about all of Liguria I invite you to visit the official website of the Region: lamialiguria.it.
If you are looking for some guidance I recommend: Lonely Planet Pocket Genoa & Cinque Terre and Cinque Terre e Golfo dei Poeti. Tra mare e cielo, vigneti e colori: da Levanto a Portovenere, la val di Magra e la val di Vara. Nuova ediz. If you are looking for a guide that talks about Liguria and Tigullio I invite you to see: Genova e il Tigullio by Lonely Planet.
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