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The Virgin Mary is one of the most widely revered religious icons in the Philippines, a deeply Catholic country. These Virgin Mary grottos pop up randomly in street corners all over Metro Manila. The DIY ethos of these little structures speaks volumes about the Filipino character. These little structures are very well clean and well maintained despite being located in some very-high trafficked areas where the surroundings are sketchy, polluted, or situated in nooks beside crumbling walls. Some even have fresh flowers in makeshift vases. They’re really cool, and more often than not, we locals overlook them. Some are too big to be ignored, but many are really small, just perched in front of some tree or hidden behind a parked car in a narrow street corner. You can only see a bit of the grotto’s blue frame peeking out. These grottos have different personalities. The photos in this collection span 2009-2020.

Red "Brick" Base

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Medium

DSLR

Location

Manila

Time Shot

Daytime

Focal Length

Close Up

Color

Blue

Year

2009

Open or Closed

Open

Color

White

I photographed this street side Virgin Mary grotto on a red "brick" base in Manila, Philippines, in 2009. The "bricks" were painted on concrete. This is the wide-angle view of the grotto: Ddb79R35dKse2VkJgV7QbE6VVBwhofqxVofr333rdiZ9, also on Solana. It's partially obscured behind a road barrier and some shrubs.
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Red "Brick" Base

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