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Topic History of: British Navy Warships to Gibraltar
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JK2006 I too went there only once; when a meal of delicious red snapper in Tangier brought me out in cricket ball size hives; Doctor in Gib gave me antibiotics; they cleared up instantly and I flew back to Tangier (35 years ago).

Wasn't mental for the place. Ever since, if in car I go from Algeciras (rubbish town but with great ham).
Foz I went to Gibraltar once 10 years ago. The centre was like being in a hot Crawley without the charm.
hedda Anna Raccoon has a good piece on this.
Pattaya Ben 12 wrote:
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Another Falklands looming?





Have you been out there recently?
My friend just gave up a business in Gibraltar because of the Spanish problems
White Badger Unlikely, as EU law will probably settle the border checks issue soon



But, perhaps interestingly, the Falklands and Gibraltar are both covetted by other countries who have already fought for them

Gibraltar is 0.5% the size of the other - with 10 times the population (30,000)

Neither have natural resources, save for sheep and barbary apes