Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Petropavlosk-USSR--which-has-one-of-the-largest-Soviet-nuclear-naval--bases-in-the-far-East--The-Greenpeace-ship-RAINBOW-WARRIOR-was-denied---entrance-to-the-closed-port--Local-people-protested-outsid-27MZIFLS8GWZ.htmlConceptually similarRAINBOW WARRIOR at the 12 mile limit off Petropavlosk, a closed military port in the USSR and one of the largest Soviet nuclear naval bases in the far East.GP0DMGCompleted★★★★RAINBOW WARRIOR at the 12 mile limit off Petropavlosk, a closed military port in the USSR and one of the largest Soviet nuclear naval bases in the far East.GP01CURCompleted★★★★Petropavlosk, USSR. Soviet military officer signing a petition outside the Oblas (regional council) building calling for the Greenpeace ship RAINBOW WARRIOR to be allowed entry into the closed militGP0B0PCompleted★★★★Sovietskaya Gavan Naval Base in RussiaGP014PACompleted★★★★'70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KGB' shadowing RAINBOW WARRIOR at the 12 mile limit off Petropavlosk, a closed military port in the USSR.GP02H1Completed★★★★Chazma Bay Naval Base near VladivostokGP012B5Completed★★★★RAINBOW WARRIOR leaving Hakodate, Japan, en route to Petropavlosk on the east coast of USSR.GP0S1FCompleted★★★★Nuclear Documentation in MurmanskGP0I6VCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior at SeaGP0GL2Completed★★★★View AllGP01BDVPetropavlosk USSR, which has one of the largest Soviet nuclear naval bases in the far East. The Greenpeace ship RAINBOW WARRIOR was denied entrance to the closed port. Local people protested outsidPetropavlosk USSR, which has one of the largest Soviet nuclear naval bases in the far East. The Greenpeace ship RAINBOW WARRIOR was denied entrance to the closed port. Local people protested outside the Oblas (regional council) after Greenpeace were interviewed on local television.Locations:Arkhangelsk Oblast-Eastern Europe-RussiaDate:1 Jun, 1991Credit:© Greenpeace / John SprangeMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Banners-Demonstrations-Nuclear (campaign title)Shoot:USSR JUNE 91Shots include: the Rainbow Warrior off the coast of Amchitka island, site of US nuclear testing in 1960s & 1970s;visits to Petropavlosk, Murmansk, Archangel; attempts to get Rainbow Warrior a permit to enter the port; night shots of Avachinskaya Bay; general shots of harbour; Greenpeace interview on Soviet television; Election day; Avachinska Bay; Rainbow Warrior off the Kuril Islands; crew shots; Museum of native houses;Victor Tolchaev (on Nov Zem trip); Greenpeace campaigners; protest about the Rainbow Warrior being denied entry; petition; statue of Karl Marx; Petropavlovsk; Nuclear waste dump near Murmansk; Captain's protest about pension; street scenes; Nuclear icebreaker; Atomflot nuclear waste; Head of Atomflot; Nuclear waste and refuelling ships; Josh Handler; Lenin statue; Rainbow Warrior leaving Hakodate; Sergei Solovjev, president of the Kamchatka Green Association; 70th anniversary of the KGB shadowing the Rainbow Warrior; LOTTA, nuclear refuelling ship in Murmansk harbour; plans of inside of IMMANDRA; John Large; Alexander Kiss; Tatiana Dubovaya; SOVIET UNION icebreaker; visit to nuclear waste dump facility 10km from Murmansk.