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| Gibraltar Bay, Western Mediterranean Sea: Gibraltar Bay,
located near the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula, is the
central feature of this astronaut photograph. The famous Rock of
Gibraltar that forms the northeastern border of the bay is formed of
Jurassic-era seafloor sediments that solidified into limestone, a
rock formed mostly of the mineral calcite, which is found in the
shells of sea creatures. The limestone was subsequently lifted above
the ocean surface when the African and Eurasian tectonic plates
collided. The cities of La Linea and Algeciras bordering the bay,
together with petroleum-processing facilities along the northern
shoreline, are part of Spain, whereas the city of Gibraltar itself
(to the west of and including the Rock) is under the jurisdiction of
the United Kingdom. The protected waters of Gibraltar Bay and its location close to Africa and the Strait of Gibraltar (the gateway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea), contribute to the region’s past and current strategic and economic importance. Numerous ships and several ship wakes are visible within the bay; the majority of these are freighters and cargo tankers accessing the petroleum facilities. Ships nearer to the Rock of Gibraltar are more likely cruise ships, as Gibraltar is a popular destination for tourists. Partial sunglint (light reflected directly back to the camera onboard the International Space Station) within the bay highlights surface water roughened by winds funneled into the bay by the surrounding highlands. One such area is visible directly to the west of La Linea. |
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