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7 Stunningly Precarious Mountain and Cliff Dwellings:
http://tinyurl.com/6kdr8x
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Fantastic photos.
Some years ago I have been in Cinque Terre and in Greece and I must admit the villages in Cinque Terre as well as the Meteora monasteries are very impressing.
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