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SIGNAL HILL GIBRALTAR
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SIGNAL HILL, GIBRALTAR. Gibraltar, the key to
the Mediterranean, is a massive rock three miles long,
with an average width of three-quarters of a mile and
1,439 feet above the sea at the highest point. The north,
south and east sides are precipitous and almost inacces-
sible. The Rock of Gibraltar has been a British posses-
sion for a great many years, and is considered to be
well nigh impregnable. On the west and north-west
sides, it is honeycombed with fortified artificial galleries.
The town and fine harbor on the west are protected by
a sea wall and bastions and by batteries and forts rising
from the base to the summit of the rock.
sible, and cove the idth of assive ,
ROOSEVELT TOUR” PUBLISHED BY ARTHUR CAPPER. TOPEKA, KANSAS
COPYRIGHTED, 1909, BY ARTHUR CAPPER, TOPEKA, KANSAS
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