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Why do people visit the grotto?

The Grotto offers many lush and peaceful spots for spiritual meditation. Nearby, a tranquil trail is lined with towering trees; downy tufts of moss inch up their trunks, providing an aura of muted solitude.



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Religious grottoes They are often used as shrines in which to place statues of saints, particularly the Virgin Mary, in outdoor gardens. Many Roman Catholics visit a grotto where Bernadette Soubirous saw apparitions of Our Lady of Lourdes. Numerous garden shrines are modeled after these apparitions.

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Today, artificial grottoes are purchased and built for ornamental and devotional purposes. They are often used as shrines in which to place statues of saints, particularly the Virgin Mary, in outdoor gardens. Many Roman Catholics visit a grotto where Bernadette Soubirous saw apparitions of Our Lady of Lourdes.

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Then in 1858, St. Bernadette saw a vision of the Virgin Mary in a cave. A spring of water appeared and countless miracles have occurred through immersion in it. Pilgrims eventually built a large church near the grotto and it quickly attracted thousands of people from around the world.

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More than just an empty rock face, the grotto has become one of the most famous natural attractions in Southern Italy for its enchanting bright blue waters. Only accessible by rowboat, the Blue Grotto is illuminated by the sunlight passing through an underwater cavity.

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It is a long standing tradition in Catholic, as well as other religious traditions, to light a candle as a physical representation of one's prayers.

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It really is beautiful. However, I camped in the park and hiked to The Grotto on a Friday morning, so I didn't have to worry about fighting for parking spots and there weren't many people there. So yes, The Grotto was totally worth the effort and I wouldn't say it is overhyped at all.

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The island of Capri is riddled with caves and grottos, and the Blue Grotto was not a mystery to locals. Known locally as Gradola, it had been avoided as it was said to be inhabited by monsters or evil spirits. The Blue Grotto is 60 meters long by 25 meters wide. The clear blue waters below the boat are 150 meters deep.

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The largest man-made Grotto in the world, the Grotto is frequently called the Eighth Wonder of the World. The Grotto stands as a testimony in stone, a treasured work of art. Each of the nine grottos contains a scene in the life of Christ hand-carved from Italian Carrara Marble.

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