Manarola, one of the most photogenic villages of the Cinque Terre.
This shot, together with the one of the village of Vernazza going down the Sentiero Azzurro, is one of those unmissable if you visit the Cinque Terre.
And I, even though I live a few dozen kilometers away, even though I go there at least a couple of times a year for a walk, I can never avoid photographing it.
Have you ever been to Cinque Terre and Manarola?
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.
Manarola, like the other Cinque Terre, is squeezed between the Ligurian Sea and the steep mountain range that separates from the Apennines near Monte Zatta and descends in a south-east direction, acting as a watershed between the Val di Vara and the coastal area. The village is located in the final stretch of the Groppo torrent valley.
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