I love the ocean. I think you all knew that. But it's true.
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| Monterosso |
This weekend I went to Cinque Terre, five seaside towns in northwestern Italy. On the train ride in, I got glimpses of the ocean and freaked out a little bit, so excited. And when we got off the train, smelt the salty air and saw the ocean up close, I felt at home in paradise. The only problem was that no one else seemed very excited (which is crazy), so I wasn't able to express my happiness by jumping up and down. I know I am more obsessed with the ocean than the average person, but this landscape was magnificent. There were lush mountains dropping down into the sea and a bright sun shining down on us.
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| Vernazza |
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| Vernazza |
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| Vernazza |
We started the day with a hike from Monterosso to Vernazza which was steep and had narrow paths but not that bad. It took about an hour and a half, and that's when I realized the lack of enthusiasm was because I was traveling with people who weren't outdoorsy types. Personally, I couldn't get enough of the sights. Oceans and mountains and colorful towns in each glance. There was even a vineyard near the mountaintop. The hike was a workout but it is the type of thing I would want to do everyday.
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| My first swim in Italia |
I enjoyed lunch by the water in Vernazza and then went for a long swim. It was my first time in the Mediterranean (or maybe Ligurian?) Sea and I noticed that it is a lot saltier than the Atlantic. I was the only one who wanted to swim, so I just floated and swam up to the colorful rowboats, relaxing. I felt at peace, at home. The water was warm compared to Massachusetts during the summer, but the air was a little chilly, so I had no reason to leave the water.
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| Adorable child along Via Dell'Amore |
Monterosso's beach is supposedly the best one, so after a gelato, we returned via train. Of course, we got to the beautiful sandy beach and found it to be chilly and windy. Dana, Lucy, and I still wanted to hike a bit more, so we chose an easy trail from Manarola to Riomaggiore. Turns out it was a paved stroll right on the coast. It was the Via dell'Amore, street of love; couples put locks all around and throw the key into the water as a symbol of a love that won't be broken. I should have brought a lock for me and the ocean.
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| Locks of Love |
2 comments:
How Beautiful!!!
Steph - -
You are becoming quite the photographer - the Italian child, the rowboat photo, the view of Vemazza - spectacular!
Regarding the saltiness of the water, I remember Matt commenting on it as well, so much so that he said you barely had to tread water to stay afloat! I would have been disappointed if I'd heard you didn't go swimming - that will be one of those experiences that you will remember forever.
I'm sure there will be many more over your remaining months there.
Much love . . .
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