Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Namgis-Canoe-Welcome-27MZIFVKUSJR.htmlConceptually similarNamgis Canoe WelcomeGP042SOCompleted★★★★Namgis Canoe WelcomeGP042SPCompleted★★★★Namgis Canoe WelcomeGP042SQCompleted★★★★Namgis Canoe WelcomeGP042SSCompleted★★★★Namgis Canoe WelcomeGP042SWCompleted★★★★Namgis Canoe WelcomeGP042SXCompleted★★★★Namgis Canoe WelcomeGP042SYCompleted★★★★Namgis Canoe WelcomeGP042SZCompleted★★★★Namgis Canoe WelcomeGP042STCompleted★★★★View AllGP042SRNamgis Canoe WelcomeMembers of the Namgis First Nation paddle a traditional canoe out to the Arctic Sunrise as it arrives in Johnstone Strait on the Endangered Forests, Endangered Freedoms Tour of the Tongass National Forest.Locations:British Columbia-Canada-Johnstone Strait-North AmericaDate:9 Jul, 2004Credit:© Daniel Beltrá / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Canoes-Coastal features-Day-Hills-Native Americans-Outdoors-Rivers-Summer-Trees-WaterShoot:Arctic Sunrise Tongass Tour 2004The MY Arctic Sunrise departs Portland for Alaska on the 2004 Tongass National Forest Tour