What secrets do the stones of South Batteries whisper? Here at the southern end of the Rock of Gibraltar, South Batteries stands as a silent sentinel. It has witnessed centuries of history. During World War II, this artillery battery bristled with four 3.7-inch guns. Their muzzles pointed outward, ever watchful. South Batteries wasn’t just about brute force. It played a vital role in Gibraltar’s defense. Deep beneath the ground, the “Gun Operation Room” pulsed with activity. This hidden command center orchestrated the battery’s firepower. Tunnels snaked out from this subterranean hub, connecting South Batteries to other key points. One tunnel led to Lathbury Barracks. Another, the Great North Road, stretched to the northern end of the Rock. Imagine the hurried footsteps of soldiers. They carried vital messages through these dimly lit passages. The fate of Gibraltar rested on their shoulders. South Batteries stands today as a testament to Gibraltar’s strategic importance. It is a reminder of the ingenuity and determination of those who defended it.
Windmill Hill Beach
Across the vast expanse of Windmill Hill, beyond the remnants of military structures, lies Windmill Hill Beach. It’s a secluded