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| - | Breathtaking images from the Underwater Photographer | + | Inside |
| - | Fighting fish, thirsty camels and hairy shrimp are all featured among the winning images of the 2025 Underwater Photographer of the Year competition. | ||
| - | Spanish photographer Alvaro Herrero was named overall winner for his image showing the relationship between a humpback whale and her newborn calf, according to a statement from organizers on Friday. | + | In ancient Greek and Roman legend, the Pillars of Hercules –marking the edge of the known world – were mighty columns that once stood either side of the strait where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic. |
| - | Herrero took the photograph, which is named “Radiant Bond,” in French Polynesia. | + | One was on the Rock of Gibraltar, a pocket of British territory next to mainland Spain, and the other was Ceuta, a prominent outcrop on the North African coastline. |
| - | “The mother | + | Today, Ceuta is a Spanish exclave, a piece of a country entirely surrounded by another, in this case Morocco. And while it may only be 18 miles from the Spanish mainland, this tiny pocket of Europe |
| - | “The calf is releasing a few bubbles underwater showing it is still learning to hold its breath properly. For me, this photo really shows a mother’s love and communicates the beauty and fragility of life in our ocean.” | + | Surrounded on three sides by water, Ceuta is protected by high medieval walls, stone citadels |
| - | The image triumphed over 6,750 entries in this year’s competition. | + | With an area of just seven square miles and a population of around 85,000 people, this peninsula jutting abruptly into the Mediterranean Sea has been in the possession of Spain since 1580. |
| - | “This delicate yet powerful study of a mother | + | But the exclave is more than just a colonial hangover; with architecture, |
| - | “We face our challenges, but the increasing populations | + | “Ceuta was given the title of the most loyal city in Spain,” Mila Bernal, a local tourism office representative, |