Linken-bab, I don't think the chapel is maintained with care. I just happened to catch it at a time and in conditions when it looked its best.
Also, why do you want Goa Tourism to get involved? Tourism will mean more trash, more garbage, liquor bottles, and loss of peace. Can we at least keep a few spots to ourselves, unmolested from tourism? Regards, r ------------------------------ Hello Rajan, >From my brief experience as a tour guide in the 80s, may I assure you that visitors to what are considered religious places are quite respectful and comport themselves with a dignity that my irreverence used to find quite amazing. I also think these places are robust enough to withstand the hordes descending on them at regular intervals, as witness the comparatively still healthy state of the churches in Old Goa and the Mangueshi and Shantadurga temples. Fortunately, visual spectacles are not subject to the tragedy of the commons and I'm sure people will delight in the sensory experience (wow!) of seeing St. Roque's from the vantage point of your camera and the ambient light and awe-some mood that it captured that morning.