Liguria Like a Local: Apricale
Explore · The Riviera GrapevineBy Chrissie
Any excuse to spend some time across the border, really. Especially now that I want to blog more regularly about the plethora of wonderful villages hidden in the hills of Liguria.
For this next installment of Liguria like a Local,
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