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The article last month got you all talking below are some of the responses we received Re the article by Rose Jones in your June edition, I have seen Africa countless times in the years I have lived here, but I believe we are seeing the Rif and not the Atlas mountains. I cannot prove it with any mathematical calculation but I know what we have seen many, many times. We are about 5kms inland from El Morche, possibly about 500m high, but have seen them from our friends' house which is near Torrox pueblo also. We can clearly see Gibraltar from here, and to the left of that are two large mounds of (Moroccan) land, then further along to the east there are numerous peaks which I have also photographed. It is certainly possible to see them - it is not a figment of our imagination or some kind of 'reflection'. Rose Jones is absolutely correct in the June issue concerning the visibility of Morocco. I would like to enclose photos I have taken from my house in the campo of Cómpeta of North Africa on 2 different occasions last year What you see are not clouds unless EXACTLY the same clouds are visible on every occasion - both of these photos are identical showing the mountains as they exist. I agree that these mountains would not be seen from sea-level but given the altitude of our house (about 1575 feet) and the similar altitude of Canillas (even despite being a minute distance further away from Africa) then Africa is easily visible. We have even seen it all day on Regardless of what the tables say about height of eye and distance you only have to come to Torrox |
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