More than that, the shrine was built to honor Filipino and American soldiers who sacrificed, died and fought during World War II.
The cross is 302ft in height situtated on top of Mt. Samat which is almost 1,787 ft above sea level, no wonder you can see it even from afar. But no worries, for you can reach the mountain via car without trekking. Let's go!
stop over before going up to the cross |
Road going up is a bit stiff and zigzag so be careful |
Approaching to parking area |
Touched down! |
See the zigzag path at the back? that is the way going up the Memorial Cross |
Take some pictures before going up |
Spacious open ground not sure if picnic is allowed here. |
Kids got the chance to play around the green grass
Need to go up the 14flight zigzag path stairs to see the cross upclose. Anyway, you will definitely not mind it coz you will get the chance to witness the astonishing overlooking view while going up there.
Challenge accepted! |
On top, there is a spacious garden for you to stay and rest or find a corner for you to reflect.
Finally, we've reached the base of the cross.
Upon reaching it you will be welcomed with this tall memorial cross infront of you. Truly, another Philipine pride! building this giant cross on top of the mountatin.
But unfortunately the lift going up inside the cross is not working at that time. Yes, you heard it right, it is possible to get inside and go up the cross through an elevator. That was supposed to be the best part of it! but it was fine, it just gave me more reasons to come back soon.
on our way down now. |