Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Greenpeace-Netherlands-at-Castlefest-27MZIFV2HEX4.htmlConceptually similarGreenpeace Volunteer at CastlefestGP047CLCompleted★★★★Hendrik de Lint at CastlefestGP047CKCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Volunteer at CastlefestGP047CMCompleted★★★★Castlefest Visitors in Greenpeace StandGP047CQCompleted★★★★Castlefest Visitors in Greenpeace StandGP047CPCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Netherlands at CastlefestGP047CXCompleted★★★★Castlefest Visitor at Greenpeace StandGP047CJCompleted★★★★Castlefest Visitor at Greenpeace StandGP047CZCompleted★★★★Castlefest Visitor Signs KFC PetitionGP047CSCompleted★★★★View AllGP047CNGreenpeace Netherlands at CastlefestGroup photo of Greenpeace employees and volunteers at Castlefest festival where Greenpeace have a stand set up to inform the public about the Forests campaign, collect signatures for the KFC campaign, and for people to buy merchandise.In original language:Groepsfoto Vrijwilligers en Medewerkers van Greenpeace stand bij CastlefestivalGroepsfoto van de vrijwilligers en twee Greenpeace medewerkers bij de Greenpeace stand tijdens het Castlefest festival op landgoed de Keukenhof bij Lisse. In de stand worden de bezoekers geinformeerd over de bossencampagne en kunnen zijn merchandise artikelen kopenLocations:Keukenhof Park-Lisse-Netherlands-Western EuropeDate:5 Aug, 2012Credit:© Greenpeace / Cris Toala OlivaresMaximum size:5450px X 3436pxKeywords:Day-Festivals-Forests (campaign title)-Green-Greenpeace logo-Greenpeace staff-Greenpeace volunteers-Groups-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Outdoors-People-Portraits-Props-Public engagement-Rainbow symbolShoot:Castlefest Festival in the NetherlandsThe fantasy festival Castlefest is a yearly music event at a country estate near Lisse. The visitors are dressed in fairytale or medieval costumes. Greenpeace has set up a stand where people can get information about the forest campaign, buy merchandise and have their picture made with a banner. For the children there is a corner to create a colorful banner. Two people dressed in tree-costumes are wandering around to give the visitors the opportunity for a 'tree-hug".