Walking down the line
There is something about a land boundary which is just a little bit weird. A line has been drawn because of History which demarks alleged binary differences so sharp as to be claimed to be in the very DNA of the inhabitants - or not, as the case may be. I am a fan of those borders which wander through houses and split roads. I am much taken with Livia, which is an enclave of Spain, surrounded by France. We may go there. All this, because we are going to La Linea de la Concepcion - which sort of exists because Spain runs out short of the end of the land. Take yourself back to the 18th century, go on, you want to really. The Spanish have decided they want Gibraltar back, thank you very much, and start besieging the place. Behind the siege lines some buildings are built. Over the years this grew until, in 1870, the place was declared its own municipality. Today 65,000 live here. Today, to quote wiki ‘ La Línea is a major supplier of fruit and vege...