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		<title>Manarola, Cinque Terre: Photography Location Guide</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lisa Michele Burns]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Where to take the Best Photos in Manarola, Cinque Terre A rainbow of colourful buildings look out over the Mediterranean Sea as they sit perched high on rocky cliffs. It’s one of the most iconic villages of Italy, photographed by millions of tourists each year. Manarola is a coastal photography overload of opportunity on the Cinque Terre. It’s not hard to see why people flock here! This is one of those unique places in the world that takes your breath away. Finding the location to take the iconic image isn’t too difficult, it’s simply a matter of following the path around the port and looking back. If you’re like me, you like a little surprise so try this…walk around the path without looking back until you’re nearly at the end…then take a peek. It’s definitely a wow postcard moment! If you’re lucky enough to be visiting Manarola, here are some of the best photography locations I found and recommend for your trip… Photo Locations in Manarola #1 The Manarola Port It’s no secret the village of Manarola is best seen from the sea, but why not get in and take photos from the water!? Being in the water adds another...</p>
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