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Activists Occupy Kinder Morgan's "Monster Drill" in Canada

Two women climbed the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM), occupied one of the most important pieces of equipment Kinder Morgan needs to build its new tar sands pipeline. From atop what they’ve dubbed the “monster drill,” they dropped a banner reading “Protect Water, Stop Pipelines” and waved a giant flag reading “Here’s the Drill: Stop KM.”

They are calling on people across the region to stop it from fulfilling its destructive purpose: boring a path through sacred Indigenous lands on Burnaby Mountain, British Columbia. 
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Activists Occupy Kinder Morgan's "Monster Drill" in Canada

Two women climb the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM), occupying one of the most important pieces of equipment Kinder Morgan needs to build its new tar sands pipeline. From atop what they’ve dubbed the “monster drill,” they deployed a banner reading “Protect Water, Stop Pipelines” and waved a giant flag reading “Here’s the Drill: Stop KM.”

Greenpeace are calling on people across the region to stop the drill from fulfilling its destructive purpose: boring a path through sacred Indigenous lands on Burnaby Mountain in British Columbia. 
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Activists Occupy Kinder Morgan's "Monster Drill" in Canada (Photos & Video)
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Unique identifier: GP0STRXUQ 
Type: Image 
Shoot date: 03/05/2018 
Locations: Canada, North America, Vancouver (Canada)
Credit line: © Duncan Cairns-Brenner / Greenpeace 
Size: 4096px × 2733px     969.89 KB 
Ranking: ★★★★★★ (B)