The entrance to the Grotto
(Mobile Photography)
On your way up to the Grotto, you can find stalls selling souvenirs, snacks and refreshments. Since I felt thirsty after an exhausting climb, I bought myself a bottle of water.
Stalls near the Grotto
(Mobile Photography)
I also found this head sculpture of Philippus II of Spain, who the Philippines was named after.
King Philip II of Spain
(Mobilie Photography)
After the short stopover, I continued climbing up. Now, I found this big statue of Jesus Christ, The Risen Lord.
The Risen Lord
(Mobile Photography)
A few steps away from The Risen Lord, you will see a chapel. The Kapilya nina Jesus at Maria (Chapel of Jesus and Mary).
Kapilya nina Jesus at Maria
(Mobile Photography)
Finally, I reached the Grotto. It was an exhilarating experience! I felt that the uphill climb through the stairs was all worth it.
The Lourdes Grotto
(Mobile Photography)
Tota Pulchra es, Maria in Latin means "You are completely beautiful, Maria". It is a line in an old Catholic prayer, Tota Pulchra Es, which speaks of the Immaculate Conception.
Finally, if you're asking me how many steps I counted? I counted 296 from where I stood while taking this picture.
Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto grounds
(Mobile Photography)
Visiting the Lourdes Grotto is one of the excellent things to do in Baguio City.
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