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Keywords
Actions and protests
Day
Greenpeace activists
Iconic Landmarks
KWCI (GPI)
Nuclear (campaign title)
Nuclear energy symbol
One person
Outdoors
Photo opportunities (action tactic)
Props
Rear view
Signs
Statues
Uranium
Nuclear Window to Europe, Action in St. Petersburg
Greenpeace Russia activist with the Radiation sign near the Bronze Horseman monument in St. Petersburg.
Action by Greenpeace Russia in St. Petersburg against the import of uranium tails from Europe to Russia. The action took place at the famous monument to Peter the Great "The Bronze Horseman".
The choice of location is associated with the famous line "To cut a window to Europe" from the poem "The Bronze Horseman" by Alexander Pushkin.
In original language:
Ядерное окно в Европу, акция в Санкт-Петербурге
Активист Гринпис России со знаком "Радиация" около памятника "Медный всадник" в Санкт-Петербурге.
Акция Гринпис России в Санкт-Петербурге против ввоза урановых хвостов из Европы в Россиию. Акция прошла у знаменитого памятника Петру Первому "Медный всадник".
Выбор места связан с известной строчкой «В Европу прорубить окно» из поэмы А. С. Пушкина «Медный всадник».
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Unique identifier:
GP0STUSXB
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
15/12/2019
Locations:
Russia
,
Saint Petersburg
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Valentin Egorshin
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Nuclear Window to Europe, Action in St. Petersburg
Action by Greenpeace Russia in St. Petersburg against the import of uranium tails from Europe to Russia. The action took place at the famous monument to Peter the Great "The Bronze Horseman".
The choice of location is associated with the famous line "To cut a window to Europe" from the poem "The Bronze Horseman" by Alexander Pushkin.
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