Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Beluga-becomes-Nuclear-Memorial-in-Gorleben-27MZIFVU6Z1K.htmlConceptually similarBeluga becomes Nuclear Memorial in GorlebenGP04KQMCompleted★★★★Beluga becomes Nuclear Memorial in GorlebenGP04KRNCompleted★★★★Beluga becomes Nuclear Memorial in GorlebenGP04KRRCompleted★★★★Beluga becomes Nuclear Memorial in GorlebenGP04KRTCompleted★★★★Beluga becomes Nuclear Memorial in GorlebenGP04KRUCompleted★★★★Beluga becomes Nuclear Memorial in GorlebenGP04KVQCompleted★★★★Beluga becomes Nuclear Memorial in GorlebenGP04KVRCompleted★★★★Beluga becomes Nuclear Memorial in GorlebenGP04KVUCompleted★★★★Beluga becomes Nuclear Memorial in GorlebenGP04L0QCompleted★★★★View AllGP04L0SBeluga becomes Nuclear Memorial in GorlebenMV Beluga I, the first river boat of Greenpeace Germany will become a memorial at the intermediate nuclear waste storage in Gorleben. For the last journey of the ship, it has been fragmented and transported by trucks to Wendland. It is a protest against the nuclear waste storage policy of the German government. The banner reads: "Gorleben unsafe because leaky!" (in German)In original language:Aktionsschiff Beluga wird Mahnmal in GorlebenDie MV Beluga I, das erste Flussschiff von Greenpeace Deutschland wird Mahnmal vor dem Salzstock Gorleben. Die Aktivisten protestieren damit gegen die verfehlte Endlagerpolitik der Bundesregierung. Fuer ihre letzte Reise wurde das Schiff zerlegt und mit LKW ins Wendland transportiert, wo die Teile wieder zusammengesetzt werden. Auf einem Banner steht: "Gorleben unsicher weil undicht!"Locations:Europe-Germany-Gorleben-Lower Saxony-WendlandDate:15 May, 2013Credit:© Bente Stachowske / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2500px X 1664pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Construction-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Memorials-MV Beluga-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy symbol-Nuclear storage-Nuclear waste-One person-Outdoors-TreesShoot:Beluga Becomes Nuclear Memorial in GorlebenMV Beluga I, the first river boat of Greenpeace Germany is transferred to a memorial at the intermediate nuclear waste storage in Gorleben. For the last journey of the ship, it has been fragmented and transported by trucks to Wendland. It is a protest against the nuclear waste storage policy of the German government.