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fishinmad
 


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Strait of Gibraltar

Took the D3 off road yesterday, in the pic is a mountains range across the Strait of Gibraltar which is the Pillar of Hercules on the morocco side.

There is an amazing track that runs along the coastal cliffs from Traifa it says ‘not suitable for vehicles’ but they did count on the D3! The road is full of old military gun emplacements from the Franco era and now mainly used by people and drug smugglers coming across from Morocco.

Away though you might like the pic (even if my Lurcher decided to put in an appearance), also if any one is ever down this way and wants details of the route just let me know.

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Very nice.
If it weren't for the dog it would make a very good calendar entry. No offence but for that particular purpose the dog spoils the image a bit. But it is also a very nice picture of the dog.

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Wiljo
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Yes I thought the same without the hound in shot!
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Nice picture Steve Thumbs Up

And IMO I think the lurcher makes the picture Thumbs Up
  
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Am I the only one wondering if the leg is going up, or has just come down?
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Thanks Geoff, the only downside was that this is where I discovered the knocking noise (in my post yesterday).

Still at least the lower steering column is not to expensive to replace!
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Steve

If you can put up with the knock I can do it when it's next over Thumbs Up
  
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wvlenthe wrote:
Very nice.
If it weren't for the dog it would make a very good calendar entry. No offence but for that particular purpose the dog spoils the image a bit. But it is also a very nice picture of the dog.

Regards,

Wiljo

Utter rubbish. The dog in the picture is what makes it great. Without the digits just another VERY boring car pic. Hopefully those that decide on which pics make the calendar have a bit of an eye for style.

Great shot, and thanks for posting it.
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was down your way recently but a bit further offshore than wading depth !
sailing thru Gibralter Strait


not sure there is another sea in the world that bisects 2 continents with a strip of sea this narrow


for the eagle eyed among you Africa on the left Europe on the right all in one photo


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Bering Strait is 4 km wide from Alaska to Ratmanov Island Whistle
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geoff. wrote:
Steve

If you can put up with the knock I can do it when it's next over Thumbs Up


Unfortunately it not due back to the UK until Aug 2014 so unless you are planning a trip over here, I will have to try and do it myself as am planning to go over to marocco in May!
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Nice try but - not having it as measured looks more like 21 miles and .......

Wikipedia
The Bering Strait (Russian: Берингов пролив, Beringov proliv, Yupik: Imakpik[1][2]) is a strait 82 kilometres (51 mi; 44 nmi) wide at its narrowest point, between Cape Dezhnev

The Strait of Gibraltar - Europe and Africa are separated by 7.7 nautical miles (14.3 km; 8.9 mi) of ocean at the strait's narrowest point
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wvlenthe
 


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Smile
This swimming attempt was probably from the westernmost point of the westernmost island belonging to Alaska to the easternmost point of the ... well you get it.

OTOH I just read:

Quote:
August 2008 marked the first crossing of the Bering Strait using an amphibious road-going vehicle. The specially modified Land Rover Defender 110 was driven by Steve Burgess and Dan Evans across the straits on its second attempt following the interruption of the first by bad weather.


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I suppose the Suez Canal and Panama Canal are out of consideration.
Then I give you... the Bosporus, part of the border between Europe and Asia and 700 m wide at its narrowest point.

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Not seas I'm afraid
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