Did Poirrot ever visit Gib?
Most unexpected K2?
Spain (via runway, though aircraft not required)
Skylights
overview
interior | maze
Huge window?
Tone
Lots of reflective opportunities
distant | barred
Allowance of light
Leftovers
Procession explained
Processors
Connection
Shadows & light
porthole | carving
Oriental grin
Pillar of the community
Shadow II
Shadow I
Shade
Summer gardens view II
Street
Night might
Kim!
Kim! (cropped)
Cornish entry for White Air festival
Legs together, legs together!
Double exposure theatre
The gallery
Polaroid fail!
Landseer
Windswept
Cockles, and muscles...
Take care when knocking
Gi's a hug
In the bushes
Dog-lion. Or lion-dog?
Sneaking in?
"Can I move yet?"
Framed
Hardiman
Red fox meets secret squirrel
Our car lines up
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The animal grotto in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens isn't the cruel, small-cage zoo one at first might think; it's actually been created to look after animals discovered by customs whilst being illegally trafficked through the port. The facilities have been put in place almost entirely by volunteers, who continue to develop the place and clearly look after the animals lovingly.
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