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Daily trudge to work
This bronze statue pays hommage to the large number of Spanish workers in Gibraltar, crossing the border on a daily basis. It is situated in a small grassed area along Avineda de España in La Lin...
For some strange reason we have a statue of a person on a bike, erected between the two roads that pass the entrance to Gibraltar. Glorifying the people who cross the border to often earn higher sal...
This melancholy monument by Nacho Falgueras on Avenida Principe is a tribute to the thousands of La linea residents who crossed the border every day to work in Gibraltar. Alas, this is also a recognit...
A short 3 min walk from one country to the next, Spain - Gibralter
I found La Linea to be very Spanish, older and modern buildings, lovely walks and park areas. Gibralter more English but I was amazed by the Rock. Very quaint little streets
This is only a statue but a relevant one as it commemorates the spanish workers who crossed the border to work in Gibraltar. The unemployment rates in Spain mean that Gibratltar is an economic lifeli...
Daily trudge to work
This bronze statue pays hommage to the large number of Spanish workers in Gibraltar, crossing the border on a daily basis. It is situated in a small grassed area along Avineda de España in La Lin...
Strange monument
For some strange reason we have a statue of a person on a bike, erected between the two roads that pass the entrance to Gibraltar. Glorifying the people who cross the border to often earn higher sal...
A tribute and a confession of defeat.
This melancholy monument by Nacho Falgueras on Avenida Principe is a tribute to the thousands of La linea residents who crossed the border every day to work in Gibraltar. Alas, this is also a recognit...
A short 3 min walk from one country to the next, Spain - Gibralter
I found La Linea to be very Spanish, older and modern buildings, lovely walks and park areas. Gibralter more English but I was amazed by the Rock. Very quaint little streets
a nice memorial
This is only a statue but a relevant one as it commemorates the spanish workers who crossed the border to work in Gibraltar. The unemployment rates in Spain mean that Gibratltar is an economic lifeli...