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The photo labeled Riomaggiore is clearly Manarola. It is nearly the same photo as the one properly labelled Manarola.

Absolutely not! The pictures are correct. I have been there may times, as we have a house in Levanto, north of Monterosso.


"There are nominal fees to use the more popular walking trails"

Ouch! Figures, please! I might be going there and would like to know what "nominal" means in Italian tourist business... Sigmundur 19:30, 4 March 2007 (UTC)

Actually, "nominal" means nominal. I wanna say that it wasn't more than 5 euro for three days of use. (we just got back about a week ago)