Spain Life in an Enclave
In this photo taken Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010 a woman walks trough a square in Melilla Spain. Melilla, a centuries-old vestige of the Spanish empire perched on Africa's shoulder constitutes, with Ceuta, the other Spanish enclave in North Africa, the only land borders between the two continents. The potential for trouble at the border is seemingly great, because on one side of it there is so much desperation and on the other so much promise. Every day more than 30,000 Moroccans trudge into Spain to do menial labor or shop, often smuggling goods back home. (AP Photo/Francisco Garcia)
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