***Most of the stations had a sawdust carpet as well as the station reinacted. The carpets, called alfombras, are made by different groups in the church. Though we did not process directly through the carpet (I think because the people here like to leave them intact for people to see them throughout the day.), the larger procession done in the center of town with the Bishop does so after they complete the station. Therefore, if you want to see the very elaborate carpets, you have to get there before the stations start. Look at this website to see the photos from the Via Crucis in the center of Comayagua, 2004 http://travel.webshots.com/album/169518162EwaeJJ?start=0
***Most of the stations had a sawdust carpet as well as the station reinacted. The carpets, called alfombras, are made by different groups in the church. Though we did not process directly through the carpet (I think because the people here like to leave them intact for people to see them throughout the day.), the larger procession done in the center of town with the Bishop does so after they complete the station. Therefore, if you want to see the very elaborate carpets, you have to get there before the stations start. Look at this website to see the photos from the Via Crucis in the center of Comayagua, 2004 http://travel.webshots.com/album/169518162EwaeJJ?start=0
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