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  1. Gibraltar is a British colony occupying 2.25 square miles on the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, sharing a border with Spain.
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  2. With over 300 pages, and more than 1000 photographs, Discover Gibraltar is the biggest of today's websites.
    tagged , ~~ on 08-19-2008 by surfnetkids and 1 other
  3. This official tourism site has a number of sections of interest to students: History & Politics, Barbary Apes, and Nature & Wildlife.
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  4. Even if you do not need a land tour because your only mode of travel is the Internet, this Gibraltar tour company has some nice pages about the most popular sites in Gibraltar.
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  5. Having recently visited Gibraltar on a cruise ship that passed through the Strait, I enjoyed these 360 degree panoramic photos.
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  6. Best clicks here are St. Michael's Caves (known for its stalagmites and stalactites), the Gibraltar Apes, the Great Siege, and Guns of Gibraltar.
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  7. A You-tube .. but with only educational content - what a great idea!
    tagged , , , ~~ on 05-28-2008 by davewalsh1 and 3 others
  8. The Rudiments Of Wisdom encyclopaedia by Tim Hunkin. Thousands of cartoons covering almost everything there is to know!
  9. Rivers and coasts homepage from the BBC
    tagged , , , ~~ on 04-21-2008 by davewalsh1
  10. Launch page for the surfnetkids details about volcanoes
    tagged , , ~~ on 02-14-2008 by davewalsh1 and 2 others
  11. A volcano is an opening in the Earth's surface that allows lava, hot gas, rock fragments and ash to explode from below. They are usually located at the edges of tectonic plates, where the plates are either shifting apart from each other, or moving toward
    tagged , , , , , ~~ on 02-13-2008 by surfnetkids and 2 others
  12. To help children gain a greater understanding of the world through maps, geographic information and games.
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