Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nuclear-Emergency-Camp-in-Busan-27MZIFVH9PHJ.htmlConceptually similarNuclear Emergency Camp in BusanGP04O7RCompleted★★★★Nuclear Emergency Camp in BusanGP04O7TCompleted★★★★★★Nuclear Emergency Camp in BusanGP04O5QCompleted★★★★Nuclear Emergency Camp in BusanGP04O5TCompleted★★★★★★Nuclear Emergency Camp in BusanGP04O5XCompleted★★★★Nuclear Emergency Camp in BusanGP04O5YCompleted★★★★★★Nuclear Emergency Camp in BusanGP04O5RCompleted★★★★Nuclear Emergency Camp in BusanGP04O5SCompleted★★★★★★★Nuclear Emergency Camp in BusanGP04O5UCompleted★★★★View AllGP04O7SNuclear Emergency Camp in BusanLocal people on the beach with Busan's iconic Gwangandaegyo Bridge (also called Gwangan Daero) in the background, where Greenpeace activists have settled in for day two of a hanging nuclear emergency camp in between its suspension cables. Greenpeace is calling for the Korean government to widen the official nuclear evacuation zone to a thirty kilometer radius.Locations:Busan-East Asia-Republic of KoreaDate:10 Jul, 2013Credit:© Alex Hofford / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2004pxKeywords:Beaches-Bridges-Climbing actions-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-Nuclear energy-Outdoors-PeopleShoot:MY Rainbow Warrior 'Nuclear Emergency Tour' in KoreaThe Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior is in South Korea on a 'Nuclear Emergency Tour' with the aim of demanding proper nuclear emergency plans.During the tour, the activists carry out protests on the iconic Gwangandaegyo Bridge (also called Gwangan Daero) and at the Kori nuclear power plant, calling for nuclear energy phase out starting with the Kori 1 reactor, the oldest nuclear facility in the country.Related Collections:MY Rainbow Warrior 'Nuclear Emergency Tour' in Korea (Photo + Video)