<img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2013/08/Gibraltar_fishing_boats_spainish_4.jpg"><h2>Gibraltar fishing boats spainish 4.jpg</h2>Royal Gibraltar Police defend the Gibraltar border from protesting Spanish fishing boats as <br>tensions between the neighbouring territories mount.<br><strong>Photo: </strong>Laura Leon/AP/Press Association Images<br><img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2013/08/Gibraltar_fishing_boats_spainish_5.jpg"><h2>Gibraltar fishing boats spainish 5.jpg</h2>As many as 38 fishing boats from local Spanish ports turned up at the border with Gibraltar to protest against the British reef.<br><strong>Photo: </strong>Laura Leon/AP/Press Association Images<br><img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2013/08/Gibraltar_fishing_boats_spainish_1.jpg"><h2>Gibraltar fishing boats spainish 1.jpg</h2>Around 70 concrete blocks were laid on the sea bed to form the reef, some with metal poles which protesters say are ripping the fishing nets.<br><strong>Photo: </strong>Laura Leon/AP/Press Association Images<br><img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2013/08/Gibraltar_fishing_boats_spainish_2.jpg"><h2>Gibraltar fishing boats spainish 2.jpg</h2>The Spanish Guardia Civil were among the protesters, although they did warn Spanish boats not to go too close to the British reef. <br><strong>Photo: </strong>Laura Leon/AP/Press Association Images<br><img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2013/08/Gibraltar_fishing_boats_spainish_3.jpg"><h2>Gibraltar fishing boats spainish 3.jpg</h2>The artificial reef was started in 1973 and includes tyres, stones, boats and even a Mercedes-Benz.<br><strong>Photo: </strong>Laura Leon/AP/Press Association Images<br>