Priests in the 1980s visited Antipolo’s Mystical Cave, holding Mass in front of a stalagmite formation called 'The Altar.' The cave, known for its 'unnatural' rock formations resembling religious images, was discovered in the 1970s by Inday Nelly Deles. The chapel within the cave is a lesser-known cultural heritage site.
In the 1980s, priests were said to have visited the cave, where they were awed by the “unnatural” formations inside. Deep in the candlelit cave, they held a Mass in front of a multicolumn stalagmite formation called “The Altar.” #HolyWeek2024 # READ: https://t.co/aBSxpGYvFI https://t.co/iZEPTWkkP9
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In the 1980s, priests were said to have visited the cave, where they were awed by the “unnatural” formations inside. Deep in the candlelit cave, they held a Mass in front of a multicolumn stalagmite formation called “The Altar.” READ: https://t.co/u1TEP6lrEe https://t.co/73sDPxKgNB
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The Mystical Cave, with its 'unnatural' rock formations believed to be in the shape of religious images, was first uncovered by Inday Nelly Deles in the 1970s. READ: https://t.co/ii61FjN6vp
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