Hello!
I visited today in a great place: Gibraltar.
Gibraltar is a British overseas territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula at the entrance of the Mediterranean.
Because Gibraltar is British overseas territory, there's some double-deckers, offcourse. I think those red busses look nice and unique.
In the backround of the photo there's a part of the Rock of Gibraltar.
This is the lighthouse, it's called "The Europa Point".
"The Europa Point Lighthouse was built by Governor Sir Alexander Woodford between 1838 and 1841. It was fully automated in February 1994 and its loom can be seen over a distance of 27 km (17 mi). It is the southernmost lighthouse for which Trinity House is responsible and the only one outside the UK." (Wikipedia website)
My journey in Gibraltar continues...
Now I am inside of the Rock of Gibraltar. There's a cave, a big one, and inside the cave there's many dripstones!!! Cool!!!
I'm in the stalactite cave! Wow!!!
Outside the cave I met a monkey of Gibraltar.
These monkeys have a bad reputations, because they often try to steal from humans. Luckily they were in kind mood today, and didn't try to steal anything from mommy.
This is one view from the Rock of Gibraltar to the city and the sea. Is it awesome?
And this is one view from the city to the Rock of Gibraltar.
Then I did something really exiting thing!
I drove in a cable car to the top of the Rock of Gibraltar!!!
And now I'm on the top of the Rock of Gibraltar.
It was a windy place, so hostmom had to take photos quickly.
And there, on the horizon, there's a mountain from Africa!!! Wow!!!
I can see the part of Africa!!!
...and the closer-look photo of Africa.
Then happened something really surprised thing: I saw The Olympic Torch!!! Yes, the real one!
It was a nice day!
Hugs,
Druri