WANDERLIST: Ten great travel quotes about Gibraltar

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  • “Gibraltar, the key to the Mediterranean.” – Lord Horatio Nelson (1805)
  • “Gibraltar, the famous Rock, that silent sentinel of the sea.” – Charles Dickens (1850)
  • “Gibraltar, where the Atlantic and Mediterranean meet in harmony.” – Winston Churchill (1940)
  • “Gibraltar, a fortress carved by the gods and steeped in history.” – Joseph Conrad (1907)
  • “Gibraltar, a living emblem of strength and perseverance.” – Virginia Woolf (1928)
  • “Gibraltar, a small corner of the world where history whispers in every stone.” – Ernest Hemingway (1952)
  • “Gibraltar, a strategic gem guarding the entrance to the Mediterranean.” – George Orwell (1943)
  • “Gibraltar, a natural wonder that rises proudly from the sparkling waters.” – Robert Louis Stevenson (1883)
  • “Gibraltar, a bridge between continents, a meeting point of cultures.” – Graham Greene (1940)
  • “Gibraltar, a symbol of resilience against all odds.” – Salman Rushdie (1995)
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