ANOTHER big protest against mass tourism has rocked Spain, this time in Malaga.
More than 15,000 flooded the Mediterranean hotspot with banners reading "We're strangers in our own city" and "One more tourist is one less local resident".
The demo mirrors those held already this year in Majorca, Ibiza, Menorca and the Canary Islands.
Organised by the Malaga Tenants Union, it was backed by more than 50 organisations including Greenpeace and Oxfam.
Its slogan was "Malaga para vivir, no para sobrevivir" - "Malaga to live in, not survive in".
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