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What's New in Italy? Doors Closing, Doors Opening
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Of the five towns of the Cinque Terre, the two most popular towns for tourists -- Vernazza and Monterosso -- were hit hard. Monterosso plans to be ready for business in the spring of 2012, but Vernazza's road to recovery will take longer. At www.ricksteves.com we're host a landing page with updates, travel information, and hotlinks to organizations accepting donations to aid the town's recovery.
In spite of the damage and disruption, I'm already making plans to visit the Cinque Terre in 2012 and expect to have a wonderful Riviera experience. The strong spirit of its people and the love of its many honorary citizens -- the legions of visitors, like me, who have left a piece of their hearts there -- will ensure that the Cinque Terre will rebuild.
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