- Sandy Bay, Gibraltar
Sandy Bay is a small
beach on the eastern Mediterranean coast ofGibraltar , on the opposite side of The Rock from the main city. It is situated to the south ofCatalan Bay and is accessible via Sir Herbert Miles Road.Water Catchments
Directly above "Sandy Bay" and the "Sir Herbert Miles" coast road were Gibraltar's large "Water Catchments" which are no longer in use. The slope on which they sat is an ancient consolidated
sand dune which dominates the eastside of theRock of Gibraltar . The dune's naturally smooth surface allowed for the construction of a water catchment area made up of a corrugated steel sheets and a layer ofconcrete .Rain water flowed down the slope into an open channel which fed into the reservoir system inside The Rock. [http://www.discovergibraltar.com/mainlogo/mainfrm.htm Discovergibraltar.com "Sandy Bay"] ]In 1898, work began on four 5,000,000 gallon water reservoirs which were cut into the western side of The Rock. They were officially opened by Governor
George Stuart White in 1901. These reservoirs were fed by relatively small water catchment areas on the western side of The Rock.The Water Catchments above "Sandy Bay" were built in stages between 1903 and 1961, and were designed to cater for Gibraltar's ever increasing demand. The original plan was to cover an area of 10 acres. Between 1911 and 1914 a fit reservoir was excavated inside the Rock and the catchment area increased to 24 acres. By 1961 the total catchment area had increased to its maximum of 34 acres.
Today
In 2001, the
Gibraltar Ornithological and Natural History Society began to manage the phased work of dismantling this catchment construction. By 2006 the slope was entirely restored to its natuaral state and is now completely covered in vegetation native to this unique habitat of Gibraltar. [ [http://gonhs.org/sections.htm GONHS - Image of successfully revegetated slope] ]It was once possible to continue south along "Sir Herbert Miles" road and through
Dudley Ward Tunnel all the way toEuropa Point at the southern tip of Gibraltar. Following arockfall on18 February 2002 , which killed a man, the Government concluded that the risk of further such incidents was too great, and the tunnel was closed indefinitely. However, in 2007 its reopening was suggested by the Government to ease traffic flow in the area of the new Rosiaresidential development s."Sandy Bay" is home to one of the few residential areas on the Eastside of The Rock, known as "Both Worlds".
References
ee also
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Catalan Bay
*Eastern Beach, Gibraltar
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