Corniglia town in the Cinque Terre Italy has many beautiful sights to behold, including this one depicted in the photograph. The water touches the cliffs, your eyes stroll up, and there it sits, Corniglia. The quaint little village is lined along the mountain as more mountains rise behind them. The vibrant blue sky adds to the colors of the beautiful village of Corniglia in Cinque Terre.
As you can see, all the houses of Corniglia have different colors. Indeed each is having its character, which is what makes the villages so unique. This village is the oldest of all five in Cinque Terre. Easy to overlook with the other four villages, since it is a common misconception that it contains no beaches. There is an arduous staircase to the top of the hill. Well, that is quite a hike, but worth it to take.
Furthermore, it is believed by many that Corniglia was probably a colony of slaves who took on the name Corenila, from the slaveholder who gave them their freedom.
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Ruth Koprek –
Beautiful picture. It would be amazing to visit that village.
Anette Mossbacher –
The Cinque Terre should be on your travel list, Ruth. It is a beautiful place to visit.
Thank you very much for your comment on this picture.
Ciao Anette
Ruth Koprek –
Awesome. It would be fascinating to go there. I wonder what the population is. It would be interesting to visit with the occupants.
Anette Mossbacher –
You would have fun in Italy, Ruth. Great food and an amazing place to travel to.
Thank you very much.
Ciao Anette