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     Gibraltar is the famous promontory located at the 
    western entrance of the Mediterranean, with Spain to the north and, across 
    the Straits, Morocco to the south. The Straits, a channel 36 miles long that 
    connects the Atlantic with the Mediterranean, are 27 miles wide at the west 
    end, 8 miles at their narrowest. Africa is clearly visible on a fine day. 
    There is an incredible landing strip which bisects the two-mile long, narrow 
    isthmus linking the colony geographically to mainland Spain. The British have controlled Gibraltar for over two centuries. A favorite 
    pastime is strolling along Main Street to browse and shop in the many 
    duty-free shops or stop in one of the pubs for a genuine ale, fish and 
    chips, or a steak and kidney pie. Many visitors come to see Gibraltar's 
    curiosity, the Barbary Apes. According to legend, the British will remain as 
    long as the apes survive.
 
    
        Pier InformationThe ship is scheduled to dock at North Mole, Western Arm Pier. It is one 
        mile or a 20-minute walk to the town center. Taxis are generally 
        available on the pier.
 
    
        ShoppingAs a free port, Gibraltar's shops offer a wide selection of duty-free 
        goods from all over the world. The majority of shops are located along 
        Main Street. Most popular buys include English woolens, jewelry, 
        perfumes and cosmetics, crystal, English china, Lladro and Nao 
        figurines.
 
        CuisinePubs found along Main Street and in some of the side streets are popular 
        places to have a quick meal and a drink.
 
        Other SightsAlameda Botanical Gardens. Opened in 1816,  the gardens have 
        been restored to botanical gardens.
 Gibraltar Cable Car. On the fringe of the downtown area is the 
        Cable Car Base Station; from here the cable car runs to the top of the 
        Rock.
 Golf. Valderrama Golf Club 
        is ranked in the top 50 courses by Golf Magazine. The back nine is more 
        difficult than the front, and the most famous holes are 4 and 17.
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