Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Demonstration-with-Castor-Dummy-in-Gorleben-27MDHUG5ULN.htmlConceptually similarDemonstration with Castor Dummy in GorlebenGP1SUF4KCompleted★★★★Demonstration with Castor Dummy in GorlebenGP1SUF3TCompleted★★★★Heinz Smital at Demonstration with Castor Dummy in GorlebenGP1SUF4DCompleted★★★★Demonstration with Castor Dummy in GorlebenGP1SUF4LCompleted★★★★Demonstration with Castor Dummy in GorlebenGP1SUF3LCompleted★★★★Demonstration with Castor Dummy in GorlebenGP1SUF3JCompleted★★★★Demonstration with Castor Dummy in GorlebenGP1SUF3OCompleted★★★★Demonstration with Castor Dummy in GorlebenGP1SUF3PCompleted★★★★Demonstration with Castor Dummy in GorlebenGP1SUF3ICompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUF4MDemonstration with Castor Dummy in GorlebenOn the occasion of the decision against Gorleben as repository for highly radioactive nuclear waste, environmental associations demonstrate for a scientifically controlled search for a repository. Greenpeace takes part with a full-size dummy Castor. The demonstration leads to the Beluga I, which stands as a monument in the forest near Dannenberg. Greenpeace Germany nuclear campaigner Heinz Smital takes part.In original language:Gorleben Demonstration mit Castor AttrappeAnlässlich der Entscheidung gegen Gorleben als Endlager für hoch radioaktiven Atommüll demonstrieren Umweltverbände für eine wissenschaftlich gelenkte Endlagersuche. Greenpeace nimmt mit einer Castorattrappe in Originalgröße teil. Die Demonstration führt zur Beluga I, die als Denkmal im Wald bei Dannenberg steht. Der Atomexperte Heinz Smital nimmt teil.Locations:Germany-Gorleben-Lower Saxony-Western EuropeDate:4 Oct, 2020Credit:© Michael Löwa / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4252px X 2834pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Demonstrations-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear storage-Nuclear waste-Outdoors-Positive moodShoot:Demonstration with Castor Dummy in GorlebenOn the occasion of the decision against Gorleben as repository for highly radioactive nuclear waste, environmental associations demonstrate for a scientifically controlled search for a repository. Greenpeace takes part with a full-size dummy Castor. The demonstration leads to the Beluga I, which stands as a monument in the forest near Dannenberg.