Stop 3: Corniglia – A Guide to the Forgotten Hero of Cinque Terre
At first glance, Corniglia already feels different from the other villages of Cinque Terre. It’s the smallest of the five, and the only one not directly connected to the sea.
At first glance, Corniglia already feels different from the other villages of Cinque Terre. It’s the smallest of the five, and the only one not directly connected to the sea.
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