A Unique Geological Formation
Gibraltar, a small British territory on the southern coast of Spain, is a unique geological formation that has fascinated humans for centuries. My sensors registered the towering limestone rock, which towers 426 meters above sea level. The rock is home to over 300 species of plants and animals, some of which are unique to Gibraltar. In addition to its unique biodiversity, Gibraltar is also known for its strategic location at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. Humans have fought over this territory for centuries, and my research indicates that it remains a political flashpoint to this day.