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A general view of the border fence at Paseo del Dique Sur at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in n... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523900
A general view of the border fence at Paseo del Dique Sur at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in n...

#3523900

7 Dec 2018

A general view of the border fence at Paseo del Dique Sur at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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The Civil Guard car patrolling the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Af... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523906
The Civil Guard car patrolling the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Af...

#3523906

7 Dec 2018

The Civil Guard car patrolling the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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A member of the Civil Guard observing the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in nort... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523908
A member of the Civil Guard observing the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in nort...

#3523908

7 Dec 2018

A member of the Civil Guard observing the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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A general view of the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. 
The fe... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523910
A general view of the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. 
The fe...

#3523910

7 Dec 2018

A general view of the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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A general view of the border fence deviating between an Islamic Cemetery and a Golf Course at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melill... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523912
A general view of the border fence deviating between an Islamic Cemetery and a Golf Course at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melill...

#3523912

7 Dec 2018

A general view of the border fence deviating between an Islamic Cemetery and a Golf Course at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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A group of refugees seating near the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523914
A group of refugees seating near the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of...

#3523914

7 Dec 2018

A group of refugees seating near the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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A view of a hand made climbing tools left at the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523916
A view of a hand made climbing tools left at the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities...

#3523916

7 Dec 2018

A view of a hand made climbing tools left at the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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A view of the border fence at the Chinatown border crossing at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523918
A view of the border fence at the Chinatown border crossing at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in...

#3523918

7 Dec 2018

A view of the border fence at the Chinatown border crossing at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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A general view of the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. 
The fe... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523920
A general view of the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. 
The fe...

#3523920

7 Dec 2018

A general view of the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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A general view of the border fence at Paseo del Dique Sur at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in n... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523924
A general view of the border fence at Paseo del Dique Sur at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in n...

#3523924

7 Dec 2018

A general view of the border fence at Paseo del Dique Sur at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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Signs showing queue direction for Women and Men at the Chinatown border crossing of the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523926
Signs showing queue direction for Women and Men at the Chinatown border crossing of the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of...

#3523926

7 Dec 2018

Signs showing queue direction for Women and Men at the Chinatown border crossing of the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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A general view of the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. 
The fe... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523928
A general view of the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. 
The fe...

#3523928

7 Dec 2018

A general view of the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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A group of women walk on the Mrocco side of the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities i... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523930
A group of women walk on the Mrocco side of the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities i...

#3523930

7 Dec 2018

A group of women walk on the Mrocco side of the border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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A view of the entrance to the Temporary Immigrant Stay Center near border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of t... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523932
A view of the entrance to the Temporary Immigrant Stay Center near border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of t...

#3523932

7 Dec 2018

A view of the entrance to the Temporary Immigrant Stay Center near border fence at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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A general view of the border fence near Farkhana at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of A... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523934
A general view of the border fence near Farkhana at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of A...

#3523934

7 Dec 2018

A general view of the border fence near Farkhana at the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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Three Muslim women run near the end of Paseo del Dique Sur, the Southern limit of       the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one... Editorial
Melilla Border Fence Morocco–Spain
7 Dec 2018 · Melilla, Spain
#3523936
Three Muslim women run near the end of Paseo del Dique Sur, the Southern limit of       the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one...

#3523936

7 Dec 2018

Three Muslim women run near the end of Paseo del Dique Sur, the Southern limit of the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north of Africa. The fence was constructed by Spain to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Since its construction, the fence was upgrated several times. Today, it consists of 11.5 km of two parallel high fences of 6 metres with another one in the middle high of 3 metres. Fences are topped with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate either the Guardia Civile patrols or ambulance service in case of need. A network of underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth. Many devices were added to slow the jumps and climbing. On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, in Melilla, Spain.


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