No confusion......
Point is, what one sees in a wide angle panarama view does not show the true facts.
I am well aware of both churches, and know the other one is newly re-modeled.(They took forever doing it) When driving I make the turn onto Calle Del Sol from Antonio Guzman after coming over the bridge, thus the dash cam does not get a good view of Santiago Apostol.
Street views tell more of the true picture.
By selecting what to show and not show (Cienfuego, etc) one does not get a true feeling of all of Santiago. For instance, the aerial view pictures you posted of greater Santiago does not show the conditions in the streets which one would have to pass through. I doubt folks will be flying in a personal helicopter. And btw, Cienfuego and other such areas is part of life, bypassing them distorts the true Dominican Republic. One should experience the Good, the bad and the ugly.
Ugly is beautiful in it's own way.
I like Santiago very, very much, it's a great city, but I won't sugar coat it and show only pictures that hide all views you see in person.
Show the people hanging out in the park next to the church.
The thing you have to understand is that this not a "Santiago know it and see it all" thread, I already told you, I posted those pictures in reply to the poster harleysrock, go back and read what we were discussing. He wanted to see the beauty of Santiago, thus I posted some of the most beautiful shots, if someones asks you to show them the most beautiful chicks in town you're not going to bring the ugly ones are you? He didn't ask me to show him every aspect of Santiago, he didn't ask me that he wanted a whole documentary of Santiago with its GOOD AND BAD so he can have a feel of all Santiago, no the guy ask that he wanted to see "the beauty of the city and province" for god's sake. Is not like I'm showing him pictures of the middle and upper class parts of the city, I could have easily done that.
IMAO you're kidding me right? these pictures are areal view? personal helicopter? tell me you're kidding, all those pictures were taken from ground level,many of those views you can get from the Monument, and I'm not talking about going to last floor of the monument, just getting in the top of the small hill and vuala you can see those views, the night shot was from camp david, none of those pictures were taken from a helicopter lol. Now I wonder what a first time visitor to the city or a tourist will most likely do, go to go to the monument and see all those panoramic views of the city, or go out of their way to the other side of the citu, to Cienfuegos to get a true feel of the city. lol
Here's a video of what you call aerial pictures lol.
[video=youtube;QfDIOMJ_JR0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfDIOMJ_JR0[/video]