Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Documentation-on-Fishing-Industry-in-Finland-27MZIFVQPLA.htmlConceptually similarDocumentation on Fishing Industry in FinlandGP0QBACompleted★★★★Documentation on Fishing Industry in FinlandGP01D14Completed★★★★Documentation on Fishing Industry in FinlandGP0JWUCompleted★★★★Documentation on Fishing Industry in FinlandGP06B1Completed★★★★Documentation on Fishing Industry in FinlandGP01F1MCompleted★★★★Documentation on Fishing Industry in FinlandGP0OBECompleted★★★★Documentation on Fishing Industry in FinlandGP012ZYCompleted★★★★Documentation on Fishing Industry in FinlandGP0FU8Completed★★★★Documentation on Fishing Industry in FinlandGP0T9OCompleted★★★★View AllGP04KODocumentation on Fishing Industry in FinlandPreparing the Maypole. Local inhabitants decorating the Maypole in readiness for the midsummer festivities (Midsommarstang) in the village of Kirjais in Southern Nagu. In all of Finland the decorated pole is only raised in the archipelago and the Aland Isles.Locations:Finland-Nagu-ScandinaviaDate:1 Jun, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Peter CatonMaximum size:5486px X 3661pxKeywords:Ceremonies-Day-Festivals-Flowers-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Three peopleShoot:Documentation on Fishing Industry in Finland.