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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Cinque Terre and Portofino

Night Time Pictures from hotel in Deiva MarinaWe tried to hop on the train at 11am to head off on our trip, but it was sold out so we got tickets for the 2pm train instead. On the way we met two guys who were cousins. As the trip progressed one of the cousins became incredibly drunk. So the other cousin started slapping him in the face. This was the point where the train ride became less pleasant. Shortly after the slapping there was some wine spillage. Then someone died of a heart attack. Eventually we did make it to the town we were staying in called Deiva Marina. (Which is half way between Cinque Terre and Portofino).

An Emu in Deiva MarinaThe next day Nat and I wondered around looking for some food and came across an Emu. At first we thought it was an Ostrich, (neither of us are experts on extremely large flightless birds). The Emu was wondering around in a dry river bed just minding his own business. So we watched him for a while and wondered where he had came from and where he was off too... There weren't many other people around so it was hard for us to judge if this was an unusual occurrence. Later that day we headed to Cinque Terre.


Cinque TerreCinque Terre is a national park, it's not quite like a provincial park back home, however they do protect the nature and wildlife. There are 5 villages inside Cinque Terre, we got off in Riomaggiore and visted the town before heading off on a Romantic walk called "Via Dell'Amore" The Lovers Path.. Unfortunately there were many lovers there that day. As you can see in the picture, the line to be allowed onto Via Dell'Amore was like the line up for the Vortex at Canada's Wonderland on labour day weekend. The Walk was still picturesque despite the large number of lovers.

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Cinque Terre: Via Dell'Amore

Vernazza was probably the nicest village in Cinque Terre. The town is built right out to the Sea. Vernazza also had some tasty tasty pesto pizza. It's a cheese pizza that is then covered in pesto, so it's green!... and tasty. I didn't take a picture of the pizza but I did take a picture of a really low arch that you could walk under... it was low.

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Cinque Terre: Vernazza

The following day we took a train to Santa Margherita and then caught a boat to Portofino. Portofino is a beautiful town where rich people come to show you how big their boat is. The boat we arrived on was a ferry and therefore it was luckily big enough for us to gain entrance. One of the giant boats was so fancy that it could afford to be two different colours: black in most circumstances but purple if you looked at it from a certain angle. Each boat seemed to have at least three people working on it and several had swimming pools. Other than looking at giant boats we also visited a Castle called Castel Brown, and attempted to eat lunch but all the restaurants close at 3, so we ate some focaccia instead and bought a bottle of tasty wine.

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Portofino

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