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There aren’t any cars. Did you walk everywhere? I hope you have good shoes and a strong constitution because it looks steep.
DRJ (ec59b5) — 9/23/2007 @ 9:27 pmThere are trains, but we did a lot of hiking and walking.
Patterico (2a8eaa) — 9/23/2007 @ 10:27 pmJust think, in American the town would have to be torn down because there is no handicap access.
Perfect Sense (b6ec8c) — 9/23/2007 @ 10:29 pmThat’s not Riomaggiore, that’s Manarola.
Paul (26f83b) — 9/24/2007 @ 8:58 amDRJ, there’s plenty of towns with steep streets like that throughout Italy. In Assisi, they have handrails on the side of many streets for the sake of pedestrians, and, guessing from the picture, this place is probably not as steep as Assisi.
kishnevi (1a726d) — 9/24/2007 @ 1:21 pm