Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Cans-of-food-rotting-and-rusting--British-defunct-base-next-to-Ferraz--Admiralty-Bay--27MZIFLLSME0.htmlConceptually similarCans of food rotting and rusting, British defunct base next to Ferraz, Admiralty Bay.GP01FB3Completed★★★★King George IslandGP0202WCompleted★★★★Brazilian Base 'Commandante Ferraz'GP019SVCompleted★★★★Brazilian Base 'Commandante Ferraz'GP0G1WCompleted★★★★Gentoo penguin next to fuel line taps. Brazilian base Ferraz. Antarctica.GP05I1Completed★★★★Icescape in AntarcticaGP0STRAL9Completed★★★★★★Icescape in AntarcticaGP0STRALHCompleted★★★★★★Ricardo Roura Vacuuming Rust off BarrelsGP019TQCompleted★★★★Icescape in AntarcticaGP0STRAL5Completed★★★★★★View AllGP01CBLCans of food rotting and rusting, British defunct base next to Ferraz, Admiralty Bay.Cans of food rotting and rusting, British defunct base next to Ferraz, Admiralty Bay.Locations:Antarctic-AntarcticaDate:1 Jan, 1995Credit:© Greenpeace / Roger GraceMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Cans-Day-Food-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-OldShoot:Antarctica TourIn 1994/95 the MV Greenpeace travelled to Antarctica for a whaling campaign, base inspections, and a series of scientific studies, making it the first ever non-governmental research cruise in the newly established Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.Related Collections:Antarctica Tour 1994-1995 (Photo & Videos)