1 of 9 The Spanish mainland (in the distance) is just 25km from Tangiers and there are regular ferry crossings - for those with papers.
2 of 9 The narrow streets of Tangiers' Medina area used to be full of illegal immigrants - now hundreds have been deported.
3 of 9 While the police do everything they can to stop illegal immigrants, people openly smuggle goods from tax-free Ceuta into Morocco right next to the official crossing point.
4 of 9 The migrants living in the mountains can see Ceuta down below.
5 of 9 The official border crossing point between Africa and "the promised land" is a five minute walk for those with the right papers but a no-go area for illegal immigrants.
6 of 9 Moussa has so far failed to get past the fence into Ceuta, but will attempt it again.
7 of 9 The migrants have found running water near their forest camps but there is not enough to wash regularly.
8 of 9 Those who make it to Ceuta, work out on the beach while their asylum claims are processed...
9 of 9 ... Or telephone friends, family - and immigration lawyers.