(The most southern point of mainland Europe)
m
Line 5: Line 5:
 
The southernmost point of mainland Europe is in [[Spain]], at the ''punta de Tarifa''. Sadly, Spanish have put a military basis there, apparently a deserted one, so it's a good half-of-kilometer of forbidden land that keep you from getting to the bottom of these geographical things.
 
The southernmost point of mainland Europe is in [[Spain]], at the ''punta de Tarifa''. Sadly, Spanish have put a military basis there, apparently a deserted one, so it's a good half-of-kilometer of forbidden land that keep you from getting to the bottom of these geographical things.
  
<center><wz tip="Julia hitting the most southern point of Europe you can reach by pushchair.">[[File:Julia-south-Europe-july2016.jpg|650px]]</wz></center>
+
<center><wz tip="Julia hitting the most southern point of mainland Europe you can reach by pushchair.">[[File:Julia-south-Europe-july2016.jpg|650px]]</wz></center>
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
 
{{pet}} [[Blog:Fabrice/The_peace_Nobel_prize_2012|The peace Nobel prize 2012]] on my [[blog]].
 
{{pet}} [[Blog:Fabrice/The_peace_Nobel_prize_2012|The peace Nobel prize 2012]] on my [[blog]].

Revision as of 20:41, 2 October 2016

Europe

The southernmost point of mainland Europe is in Spain, at the punta de Tarifa. Sadly, Spanish have put a military basis there, apparently a deserted one, so it's a good half-of-kilometer of forbidden land that keep you from getting to the bottom of these geographical things.

Julia-south-Europe-july2016.jpg

See also

Fp.laussy.jpg The peace Nobel prize 2012 on my blog.