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To briefly continue the travelogue from above, consider the hillside construction of the towns along the Amalfi Coast. One of the natives gave us a short lesson in real estate advertising: "Anything within 150 steps up or down is considered ground level."
Here's a photo essay of the steps we walked each day.
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