Rock of Gibraltar
The Rock of Gibraltar is a prominent limestone promontory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula. It rises about 426 meters (1,398 feet) above sea level and is known for its striking cliffs and unique biodiversity. The rock serves as a natural gateway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
This landmark is also famous for its historical significance and strategic military importance. It has been a point of contention between Britain and Spain for centuries. Today, the Gibraltar region is a British Overseas Territory, attracting tourists for its stunning views and rich history.