Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/New-Zealand-General-Views-27MDHU6Z1K.htmlConceptually similarRainbow Warrior Sunk in Auckland GP11DLCompleted★★★★The Rainbow Warrior New Zealand Leg of the GE-Free Trans-Tasman TourGP0STOG6RCompleted★★★★★★Telecine Film 101GP03DKTCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior Commemoration in New ZealandGP0STOUG8Completed★★★★Oil Free Seas Flotila SV VegaGP0STOBSLCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior Scuttling in New ZealandGP11DKCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior in MoruroaGP03U6UCompleted★★★★Ukraine Peace Flotilla Launch in Auckland, New ZealandGP1SX1IOCompleted★★★★Ukraine Peace Flotilla Launch in Auckland, New ZealandGP1SX1IPCompleted★★★★View AllGP11DFNew Zealand General ViewsGeneral views of New Zealand.Locations:Aotearoa-Auckland-OceaniaDate:26 Jan, 2005Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:6m31sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :B-ROLLKeywords:Aerial view-Boats-Bridges-Cities-Cityscapes-Courts-Government buildings-Harbours-KWCI (GPI)-Memorials-People-Police-Prisons-Rivers-Wharfs (Docks)Shoot:Rainbow Warrior Bombing - 20th Anniversary (Videos)Videos marking the 20th anniversary of the bombing of the Greenpeace flagship, the Rainbow Warrior, by agents of the French government in Auckland Harbour, New Zealand. On the night of July 10 1985 the Rainbow Warrior had been docked in harbour for three days while preparations for the protest voyage to the nuclear test site at Moruroa Atoll were finalised. Just before midnight two bombs exploded sinking the ship and killing cameraman Fernando Pereira. Shoot includes an interview with Peter Willcox, Rainbow Warrior Captain in 1985. Also includes two stories about the voyages by Greenpeace's yacht Vega, skippered by David McTaggart, into the French exclusion zone around the Moruroa Atoll in 1972 and 1973 to protest against French nuclear testing and in 1981, nearly ten years later, the Vega returns once again to Moruroa to protest at France's continued detonation (now underwater) of neutron bombs that have blown one side off the atoll and caused a huge crack in the side to open resulting in the release of radiation into the ocean.