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Playa Atunara, La línea de la Concepción

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View of the rock of Gibraltar from the beach of the Atunara line of Concepción, province of Cádiz. The design line is an important Cadiz municipality of the comarca of the Campo de Gibraltar bordering the British territory of Gibraltar. At the end of the Beach the Atunara we find ourselves with the border and the Airport of Gibraltar. This is a strategic area in the Strait of Gibraltar. The Línea de la Concepción is one of the most southern points of Europe and has a great fishing tradition. In these waters, it is common to see large Japanese ships practicing fishing for tuna. Remember that Japan along with Spain is one of the highest consumers of this fish. Since time immemorial for the capture of tuna is used the technique of trap, a use which respects the environment and allows you to better select the parts that will take advantage of.
The rock of Gibraltar or The rock of Gibraltar, is a territory of the United Kingdom from the year 1713 through theTreaty of Utrecht"" at the end of the war of the Spanish succession. It is part of the Bay of Algeciras and is one of the highest cliffs of the Mediterranean peninsula together with the Peñon de Ifach in Alicante. It has an altitude of 426 metres above sea level. You can climb to its Summit by a cable car. The views from the rock are impressive. Here overlooks the Bay of Algeciras, the Strait of Gibraltar and the coast of Morocco. The rock was one of the mythical pillars of Hercules, famous in classical mythology . This place was the end of the world known for peoples Phoenicians and Greeks.

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