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The image displays Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Church in Guadalupe Viejo, Makati City, Philippines, viewed from across the Pasig River.

The central subject is a large, two-story church building constructed primarily from light reddish-brown bricks. Its architectural style features elements consistent with Neo-Romanesque or Baroque revival, characterized by arched windows and detailed white trim. The main facade, topped with a cross finial, includes a central arched entrance and a large circular rose window above it. To the right, a prominent square bell tower rises, featuring multiple arched openings and capped with a pitched roof and a second cross finial.

In the immediate foreground, a body of water, identified as the Pasig River, occupies the lower third of the frame. It reflects the sky and is bordered by a blue concrete embankment. Graffiti, including text such as "OFC Luna," is visible on this blue wall. Vertical pilings line the water's edge at the base of the embankment, and a dark drainage pipe protrudes into the water on the right.

Between the river and the church, a green tree line partially obscures the lower sections of the church. Within this area, a small, red-roofed pavilion with yellow support pillars is visible on the left. Adjacent to it, a longer yellow-colored structure, possibly a covered walkway or barrier, extends rightward. Several indistinct human figures are present near these yellow structures and beneath the trees; one individual is clearly standing near the yellow structure on the left, while others are seated or gathered further right. A tall palm tree stands in front of the church's right side.

The sky above is light blue with scattered cumulus clouds, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon lighting. Overhead utility poles and multiple power lines horizontally traverse the mid-ground, partially intersecting the church's upper facade.
TripleG

Mar 20, 2026

Makati, Philippines

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The image displays Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Church in Guadalupe Viejo, Makati City, Philippines, viewed from across the Pasig River. The central subject is a large, two-story church building constructed primarily from light reddish-brown bricks. Its architectural style features elements consistent with Neo-Romanesque or Baroque revival, characterized by arched windows and detailed white trim. The main facade, topped with a cross finial, includes a central arched entrance and a large circular rose window above it. To the right, a prominent square bell tower rises, featuring multiple arched openings and capped with a pitched roof and a second cross finial. In the immediate foreground, a body of water, identified as the Pasig River, occupies the lower third of the frame. It reflects the sky and is bordered by a blue concrete embankment. Graffiti, including text such as "OFC Luna," is visible on this blue wall. Vertical pilings line the water's edge at the base of the embankment, and a dark drainage pipe protrudes into the water on the right. Between the river and the church, a green tree line partially obscures the lower sections of the church. Within this area, a small, red-roofed pavilion with yellow support pillars is visible on the left. Adjacent to it, a longer yellow-colored structure, possibly a covered walkway or barrier, extends rightward. Several indistinct human figures are present near these yellow structures and beneath the trees; one individual is clearly standing near the yellow structure on the left, while others are seated or gathered further right. A tall palm tree stands in front of the church's right side. The sky above is light blue with scattered cumulus clouds, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon lighting. Overhead utility poles and multiple power lines horizontally traverse the mid-ground, partially intersecting the church's upper facade.

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