Rock of Gibraltar

A peninsula of land near the strait of Gibraltar consists of a limestone and shale ridge known as the Rock, rising 1380ft. at Rock Gun summit.

The Rock shelves down to the sea at Europe Point, appearing as a series of insurmountable cliffs,

Having no springs or rivers, and 34 acres of Sand Slopes, it has hot humid summers and mild winters.

There are approximately 500 species of small flowering plants; one, the Gibraltar, only found there. Mammals there are: rabbits, foxes, and the Barbary apes. That have roamed only the rock for years.

It is considered to have been one of the 2 pillars of Hercules, the other pillar Mount Hacho on the African Coast. With the opening of the Suez Canal, its presence is extremely important.

Jennifer