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| In ancient times the areas now known as Spain and Morocco were once considered the edge of the world. To go further west was to face unknown perils and perhaps, even fall off the edge. Today it's seen as a passage between the Mediterranean Sea and the rest of the world. A place where civilizations and cultures have crossed clashed and mixed together. Take a journey starting in the Canary Islands, up the West African Coast and on to the Iberian Peninsula. Discover why they are a gateway to history. | |||
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