Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Giant-Creatures-Parade-to-BP-HQ-in-London-27MZIFJXGIQAV.htmlConceptually similarGiant Creatures Parade to BP HQ in LondonGP0STQZZMCompleted★★★★Giant Creatures Parade to BP HQ in LondonGP0STQZZNCompleted★★★★Giant Creatures Parade to BP HQ in LondonGP0STQZZOCompleted★★★★Giant Creatures Parade to BP HQ in LondonGP0STQZZPCompleted★★★★Giant Creatures Parade to BP HQ in LondonGP0STQZXECompleted★★★★Giant Creatures Parade to BP HQ in LondonGP0STQZXSCompleted★★★★Giant Creatures Parade to BP HQ in LondonGP0STQZXZCompleted★★★★Giant Creatures Parade to BP HQ in LondonGP0STQZY1Completed★★★★Giant Creatures Parade to BP HQ in LondonGP0STQZY6Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQZXDGiant Creatures Parade to BP HQ in London30 Greenpeace volunteers bring a parade of a dozen giant tropical sea creatures to BP’s head office in London, to protest their plans to drill for oil near the Amazon Reef.The procession swam down the Mall, around Trafalgar Square and then Piccadilly to St James’s Square, where the oil company is based. They delivered a petition with over a million signatures asking BP not to drill near the reef, along with a map to show the company where the reef is. The parade included four metre long tropical fish and jellyfish.Locations:England-London-United KingdomDate:21 Aug, 2017Credit:© Chris J Ratcliffe / GreenpeaceLatitude:52°28'58.08"NMaximum size:4416px X 2939pxLongitude1°53'26.34"WKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-British Petroleum (BP)-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Fish-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil drilling-Outdoors-Props-Urban areasShoot:Giant Sea Creatures Parade to BP HQ in London30 Greenpeace volunteers bring a parade of a dozen giant tropical sea creatures to BP’s head office in London, to protest their plans to drill for oil near the Amazon Reef. The procession swam down the Mall, around Trafalgar Square and then Piccadilly to St James’s Square, where the oil company is based. They delivered a petition with over a million signatures asking BP not to drill near the reef, along with a map to show the company where the reef is. The parade included four metre long tropical fish and jellyfish.Related Collections:Giant Sea Creatures Parade to BP HQ in London (Photos & Video)