Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Keystone-Pipeline-Photo-Op-27MZIF2DXO75.htmlConceptually similarKeystone Pipeline Photo OpGP03QWHCompleted★★★★Activist Climbs Smoke Stack at Fort SaskatchewanGP01YNZCompleted★★★★Activist Hangs from Smoke Stack at Tar Sands UpgraderGP01YO0Completed★★★★★★★Activist looks out at Tar Sands FacilityGP01YNYCompleted★★★★Tar Sands Action Fort Saskatchewan CanadaGP01XXFCompleted★★★★Tar Sands Action Fort Saskatchewan CanadaGP01XXGCompleted★★★★Tar Sands Action Fort Saskatchewan CanadaGP01XXHCompleted★★★★Keystone Pipeline Photo OpGP03QWKCompleted★★★★Keystone Pipeline Photo OpGP03QWNCompleted★★★★View AllGP03QWGKeystone Pipeline Photo OpWayne Groot stands in his wheat field, near the Shell Scotford upgrader, outside of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.Locations:Alberta-Canada-North AmericaDate:19 Aug, 2011Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:2832px X 4256pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Farmers-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace volunteers-Keystone pipeline-Oil pipelines-Politicians-Portraits-Presidents (Political leader)-Shell (commercial business)-Signs-Tar sands-WheatShoot:Keystone Pipeline Photo Op AlbertaIn the lead-up to the 2011 Keystone XL pipeline protests in Washington, DC, Albertans sent photo messages to President Obama to "Choose Hope Not Tar Sands". The proposed Keystone XL pipeline would ship oil from the Alberta Tar Sands all the way down through the centre of the United States to the Gulf Coast of Texas and other destinations.