taken in the San Agustin Church, Manila
The San Agustin Church is one of the oldest structures in Manila. Inside, its sort of like a mini museum with statues, paintings and sculptures from back during the time we were under the rule of the Spaniards.
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11 comments:
I like the angle you framed the photo!
Great job done her.
Much influence in local customs and traditions, religion, arts and more from Spain. San Agustin, to name one. Just wish what's in there are preserved well and good. Indeed, the frame is very interesting.
By coincidence, my post has some reference to that colonial period.
nice shot
Hanuman
thanks guys! :)
Love this shot, lee! and my parents got married here. :)
Cute! thanks for the share...
Thanks for visiting too..
@papu my parents got married there too! :)
@january thanks!
Great angle! And I love the fact that he's wearing a lovely pink robe.
Great shot!
thank for the visit
I thought there's something Hispanic about the statue the minute I saw the photo. Thanks for sharing.
thanks eden and koala :)
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