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The South Mole, harbour, Strait of Gibraltar
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The South Mole, harbour, Strait of Gibraltar
Vintage 19th century photograph: Previously known as the New Mole and New Mole Extension, the South Mole, with the rest of harbour, is just north of the east entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar
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Cargo Ship Extension Gibraltar Harbor Mole Pier Previously Rest Scenic Seashore Strait Watercraft
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This 19th century photograph showcases the South Mole, a historic landmark located just north of the east entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. Previously known as the New Mole and New Mole Extension, this architectural marvel was an extension of the original mole built in the late 18th century to protect the harbor from the relentless waves of the Mediterranean Sea. The South Mole, with its distinctive curved shape, stands proudly against the backdrop of the vibrant cityscape, its silhouette framed by the clear blue waters of the bay. The mole's extension, completed in the 1860s, was designed to accommodate larger cargo ships and boats, making it an essential addition to the bustling harbor. The photograph captures the essence of Gibraltar's rich cultural heritage, with traditional residences and urban structures lining the streets leading to the mole. The scenic seashore, dotted with quaint buildings and vehicles, adds to the charm of this historic location. In the foreground, a cargo ship can be seen anchored in the harbor, its sails unfurled and billowing in the wind, while a lone boat makes its way towards the mole, adding a touch of activity to the otherwise serene scene. The South Mole, with its pier extending into the sea, serves as a symbol of Gibraltar's connection to the water, both as a vital transportation hub and as a source of livelihood for its residents. The photograph, taken in the 1870s, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back in time to an era of traditional values, urban growth, and maritime culture. The South Mole, with its enduring presence, continues to be a testament to Gibraltar's rich history and its unique position as a bridge between Europe and Africa.
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