Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Coastal-Development-in-Spain-27MZIF3VWTBE.htmlConceptually similarCoastal Development in SpainGP0STORXKCompleted★★★★Coastal Development in SpainGP0STORXTCompleted★★★★Coastal Development in SpainGP0STORXJCompleted★★★★Coastal Development in SpainGP0STORXMCompleted★★★★Coastal Development in SpainGP0STORXHCompleted★★★★Coastal Development in SpainGP0STORXNCompleted★★★★Coastal Development in SpainGP0STORXICompleted★★★★Coastal Development in SpainGP0STORXOCompleted★★★★Coastal Development in SpainGP0STORXGCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STORXRCoastal Development in SpainPuerto de Pasaia, Guipuzcoa. During the last decade Greenpeace has worked on a thorough analysis of the development of the 8.000 km of Spanish coastlines (10.000 km counting estuaries and marshes).Locations:Basque Country-Europe-SpainDate:7 Jun, 2010Credit:© Pedro Armestre / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4207px X 2769pxKeywords:Coastal features-Coastlines-Electric light-Evening-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Mountains-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Ports-TourismShoot:Coastal Development in SpainDuring the last decade Greenpeace has worked on a thorough analysis and has published reports on the development of the 8.000 km of Spanish coastlines (10.000 km including estuaries and marshes). The tenth edition of the report, titled “Destrucción a toda costa 2010” (Destruction at all costs), includes a collection of images taken exactly at the same geographic locations of antique postcards collected by Greenpeace; the comparison between old and recent images shows clearly the destruction of the coastlines. Greenpeace and many other environmental groups who have repeatedly denounced the destructive coastal overdevelopment, have been often accused of trying to stop the growth and progress of the country.