Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Opening-Ceremony-of-Beluga-in-Gorleben-27MZIFV9UP_4.htmlConceptually similarOpening Ceremony of Beluga in GorlebenGP04L6JCompleted★★★★Opening Ceremony of Beluga in GorlebenGP04L6ACompleted★★★★Opening Ceremony of Beluga in GorlebenGP04L6DCompleted★★★★Opening Ceremony of Beluga in GorlebenGP04L6GCompleted★★★★Opening Ceremony of Beluga in GorlebenGP04L6QCompleted★★★★Opening Ceremony of Beluga in GorlebenGP04L6ECompleted★★★★Opening Ceremony of Beluga in GorlebenGP04L6HCompleted★★★★Opening Ceremony of Beluga in GorlebenGP04L6LCompleted★★★★Opening Ceremony of Beluga in GorlebenGP04L6PCompleted★★★★View AllGP04LHUOpening Ceremony of Beluga in GorlebenInauguration ceremony of the Beluga I in Gorleben. MV Beluga I, the first river boat of Greenpeace Germany becomes a memorial near the intermediate nuclear waste storage in Gorleben. For the last journey of the ship, it has been fragmented and transported by trucks in to the Wendland. The ship symbolizes the resitance against the nuclear waste storage policy of the German government.In original language:Einweihung der Beluga I als Mahnmal in GorlebenMit einer feierlichen Zeremonie weiht Greenpeace das Aktionsschiff „Beluga“ in Gorleben als Mahnmal ein. Das Schiff soll ueber dem Salzstock daran erinnern, dass Gorleben kein sicheres Endlager für hochradioaktiven Atommuell sein kann. Aktivisten hatten das rund 32 Tonnen schwere und 24 Meter lange Schiff zuvor in elf Einzelteilen nach Gorleben transportiert und rund 100 Meter vor den Toren des Erkundungsbergwerkes wieder aufgebaut.Locations:Europe-Germany-Gorleben-Lower Saxony-WendlandDate:17 May, 2013Credit:© Bente Stachowske / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3280px X 4928pxKeywords:Ceremonies-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Musical instruments-Musicians-MV Beluga-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear storage-Nuclear waste-Outdoors-TreesShoot:Opening Ceremony of Beluga in GorlebenOpening ceremony of the Beluga I in Gorleben. MV Beluga I, the first river boat of Greenpeace Germany becomes a memorial near the intermediate nuclear waste storage in Gorleben. For the last journey of the ship, it has been fragmented and transported by trucks in to the Wendland. The ship symbolizes the resitance against the nuclear waste storage policy of the German government.