The U.S. / Mexico border wall that separates San Diego from Tijuana stretches for 14 miles (22.5 km) and doesn’t end where the land meets the water – it extends several hundred feet into the Pacific Ocean. While the north side of the border is primarily barren hillsides, the city of Tijuana stacks up against the southern border, its Plaza Monumental bullfighting ring a vestige of the Spanish that once ruled both sides of the border.
This Overview is featured in our newest story ‘Border Lines’, which offers a high-level look at the situation along the U.S. / Mexico border. Visit over-view.com/stories/border-lines to read the full piece.