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Description: View of the nominated property from the south-east showing part of the series of caves at sea level. These caves were occupied by Neanderthals for 100,000 years. The sea enters some of these. In the background is the Catalan Bay Sand Dune, within the buffer zone, and a relic of dune activity when sea levels were lower than today. On the left, the highest peak of the Rock, within the nominated property, rises to 426 metres.
Date: 24/05/2014
Copyright: © Stewart Finlayson, Gibraltar Museum
Author: Stewart Finlayson, Gibraltar Museum
Source: Nomination file
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Medium 500 x 350 px / 4.23 x 2.96 cm
Original 6899 x 4833 px / 58.41 x 40.92 cm
URL: whc.unesco.org/en/documents/141138
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