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This image depicts a man-made grotto built into the exterior walls of a stone building in Azpeitia, Spain. The grotto is constructed from rough, grey, rock-like material, simulating natural formations, and integrates various plant life including ferns, mosses, succulents, agave, and prickly pear cacti.

In the upper section of the grotto, within a recessed niche, stands a statue of the Virgin Mary. The statue is predominantly white with a blue sash and clasped hands, positioned before several lit candles (red and white) and bouquets of artificial pink and white flowers. Above the niche, lush green foliage is visible.

Below the statue, a dark, cave-like opening forms the lower part of the grotto. This opening is secured by a low, dark green, ornate metal gate with an irregular, organic pattern, fastened with white ties. A faint red light emanates from within this dark recess.

The grotto is situated against two distinct stone walls. The wall to the left consists of irregular grey stone blocks, with a stone cross-like feature integrated at mid-height. A black metal fence with pointed finials is partially visible on the far left. The wall to the right, set back slightly, is composed of lighter, larger, uniform stone blocks with vertical pilaster-like elements. Black electrical wiring is present on the upper part of the left stone wall.

The foreground is paved with grey interlocking pavers in a basketweave pattern, transitioning to larger rectangular grey tiles on the right. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, with direct sunlight casting a bright glow on the upper right section of the building.
Amine

Jan 5, 2026

Azpeitia, Spain

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This image depicts a man-made grotto built into the exterior walls of a stone building in Azpeitia, Spain. The grotto is constructed from rough, grey, rock-like material, simulating natural formations, and integrates various plant life including ferns, mosses, succulents, agave, and prickly pear cacti. In the upper section of the grotto, within a recessed niche, stands a statue of the Virgin Mary. The statue is predominantly white with a blue sash and clasped hands, positioned before several lit candles (red and white) and bouquets of artificial pink and white flowers. Above the niche, lush green foliage is visible. Below the statue, a dark, cave-like opening forms the lower part of the grotto. This opening is secured by a low, dark green, ornate metal gate with an irregular, organic pattern, fastened with white ties. A faint red light emanates from within this dark recess. The grotto is situated against two distinct stone walls. The wall to the left consists of irregular grey stone blocks, with a stone cross-like feature integrated at mid-height. A black metal fence with pointed finials is partially visible on the far left. The wall to the right, set back slightly, is composed of lighter, larger, uniform stone blocks with vertical pilaster-like elements. Black electrical wiring is present on the upper part of the left stone wall. The foreground is paved with grey interlocking pavers in a basketweave pattern, transitioning to larger rectangular grey tiles on the right. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, with direct sunlight casting a bright glow on the upper right section of the building.

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