The Rock, Gibraltar, seen from Spain, La Linea, at the evening. Eveyday 12,000 people cross the boarder to go for work in Gibraltar. Gibraltar contributes with 25% of the GDP from Campo de Gibraltar, the Spanish area. La Linea, Spain. 7th October 2016.
People crossing the boarder from Gibraltar to Spain at the end of the day. Every morning 12,000 workers commute and cross the boarder from Spain to Gibraltar. Around 7,000 of them are Spanish workers. The other are Gibraltarian who find cheaper to live in La Linea (Spanish side) and European Union citizens who are working in Gibraltar and also chose to live in Spain. Gibraltar 7th October 2016.
A bus going to Both Worlds (an area in Gibraltar) is about to depart from the main bus station in the centre of Gibraltar. Gibraltar 11th October 2016.
A Jewish family from Gibraltar celebrating Hanukkah. At this time they were playing “The Mannequin challenge”. There is a big Jewish community in Gibraltar. Originally, and mostly they are Sephardic Jews, who came from Iberian Peninsula centuries ago to run from the Inquisition, as well as from Morocco. Gibraltar. 27th December 2016.
A father praying with his son in the biggest Mosque in Gibraltar. There is a significant Moroccan community in Gibraltar. When Spain-Gibraltar frontier was shut (1967-1985), the need of labour force attracted a significant number of Moroccan people to Gibraltar (around 7,000 at that time). Europa point, Gibraltar. 28th October 2016.
Gibraltarian West Ham United fans watching their team playing against Everton in a local pub. The people from Gibraltar as British citizens follow mostly the PremierLeague. Gibraltar. 30th October 2016.