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An Interesting View Of Gibraltar.

 
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Ah - the view from the Old Mole. Makes my heart go pitter pat just thinking about it.
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I notice the card though is posted in Italy, not Gibraltar.
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Gibraltar to Bowral NSW Australia forwarded to Summer Hill. An attractive postcard with nicely canceled Gibraltar stamps with an interesting to me message:

Per Wikipedia: The Bowral Gibraltar mentioned by the writer is 863 meters in height. The mountain is locally known as 'The Gib', and is in the form of a ridge, rather than an obvious conical peak. The western extremity of the ridge is commonly pointed out as the mountain itself. 'The Gib' is primarily a residential area with a large nature reserve at its peak.




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