Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Cinque Terre

The group that went to Cinque Terre. This was the before we started the hike picture. We all made it to the fourth town, then four of us did the final leg. In all, it took the four who did the whole thing over 6 hours of serious hiking. The last part, between the forth and fifth town was by far the hardest. It went straight up a mountain, and then a long way down.



Maggie and I before starting the hike. We were both really excited!
The color of the water was amazing! So blue. The next day we recovered from the hike by laying on the beach all day.


This was the start of the trail. As far as you can see is where we wanted to go, but the trail didn't just stay flat... up and down all of the mountains.
So many colors. Thankfully, the further we went on the trail, the fewer people there were. All the towns were pretty crowded though because you could take a train from one to the other.

This dog stayed with up for the whole trip. We never really understood who it belonged to, but it was even on the train on the way home!
Looking back at the third town.I forgot Katie was deathly afraid of heights as I ran/jumped across the bridge like I was five... sorry Katie, haha.Coming up to the fourth town!Creeply enough, as we left, we looked down and saw a group of other people from our program hanging out in town.
View leaving the fourth town. The three who stayed ate at a resturant that overlooked the water and town.



Haha.

Very beautiful.

Around the bend was our final destination...There it is! The fifth and final town! Afterward we sat at a bar for a little while before hoping on a train home back to the hostel.
This is the view of the sun setting from our hostel. There were about 200 stairs leading up to the hostel, so basically when we left it, we didn't want to go back to it. We really lucked out because there were 7 of us and we had our own bathroom and a kitchen! So I was finally able to cook for the group like I did back in London. Although, cooking abroad has taught me a lot about being inventive while cooking. The kitchen light didn't work, so I cooked with the light from the patio coming through the window. I made pesto chicken, grilled zuccini and garlic potatos. I'm really looking forward to being home to cook with a full set of kitchen supplies and real knifes!
This was by far one of my favorite places I had ever been. We are planning to go back on our last weekend in Italy!


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