The church was patterned after the Basilica de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe at the base of a hill known as Tepeyac, now called Guadalupe, in Mexico. This is the site where the Virgin Mary appeared before a humble Indian laborer in December 1531 and performed a number of miracles. Juan Diego was proclaimed a saint in rites presided over by Pope John Paul II in July 2002. Though a lot smaller than the original, the Cavite church is said to be just as imposing, with its circular structure patterned after the Mexican basilica. It stands on a 5,745-sq.m. property in Barangay Javalera, General Trias, Cavite.
A collection of 360-degree Images, timelapse videos, aerial shots and other pictures of the Philippines
A collection of 360-degree Images, videos, and timelapse pictures of the Philippines
In this blog you'll find 360x180 degree panoramas of places in the Philippines. A 360x180 'pano' is made up of around 16-26 individual fisheye photos which are then stitched together using special software. Use the search engine below to find specifics, or look up the index which is arranged geographically. Click on the broken square box in the top right of each picture to open in full screen mode and then drag the images to view in virtual reality!
Timelapse videos are also being added, as are aerial shots including fly-overs taken from a drone. Enjoy!
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