Tour - part 3
Next we drive to the village of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. I didn't find the area's terrain, vegetation or buildings particularly appealing. It was a bit rundown-looking. Worst of all, power lines run right through it.
Outside
You wind along a country road and then, all of a sudden, a giant church pops out of nowhere. It's quite a sight.
One could use a wide angle lens here.


Inside







We were informed that it was built in the same manner as the Empire State building in New York, starting with a steel framework. Then granite blocks were used to finish the exterior. But the most amazing thing is that this huge structure rests on sand! So how does it survive earthquakes? Apparently a huge concrete slab, many feet thick and extending well beyond the boundaries of the church was first poured, covering the sand. Then the church was built on this solid base. When earthquakes occur from time to time, other buildings in the area are affected but the massive church rocks serenely on its mighty bed of concrete. A mind-boggling piece of engineering.
Around the grounds