The sun sheds its final rays on the Mediterranean coastline near Riomaggiore, located in the National Park Cinque Terre.
The Cinque Terre, named because it is made up of five little villages, is found in the coastal region known as Liguria, in the Italian Riviera area of Ligure, in Italy, Europe.
The other villages that make up the Cinque Terre are Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia and Manarola.
Riomaggiore is the most southern of the Cinque Terre villages. It dates from the thirteenth century and is mostly known for its historic architecture and wine.
The Cinque Terre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is a site maintained by the World Heritage Programme, and is considered a site that is of natural importance to the preservation of our world.
View of the coastline of the Mediterranean Sea near Riomaggiore in the National Park Cinque Terre a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Liguria, Ligure, Italy, Europe.