Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Plastic-Dolphin-Mosaic-in-Crete-27MZIFJX492Q4.htmlConceptually similarPlastic Dolphin Mosaic in CreteGP0STQYCDCompleted★★★★★★Plastic Dolphin Mosaic in CreteGP0STQYCGCompleted★★★★Plastic Dolphin Mosaic in CreteGP0STQYCUCompleted★★★★Plastic Dolphin Mosaic in CreteGP0STQYCVCompleted★★★★Plastic Dolphin Mosaic in CreteGP0STQYCWCompleted★★★★Plastic Dolphin Mosaic in CreteGP0STQYCXCompleted★★★★Plastic Dolphin Mosaic in CreteGP0STQYCYCompleted★★★★Plastic Dolphin Mosaic in CreteGP0STQYCLCompleted★★★★Plastic Dolphin Mosaic in CreteGP0STQYCMCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQYCFPlastic Dolphin Mosaic in CreteJust a few miles away from the Knossos palace in Crete where the original ancient dolphins’ fresco is, Greenpeace volunteers created a massive mosaic using 10.000 single use plastic coffee cups, as many as Greeks consume every 15’. The mosaic aims to highlight the major threat our oceans are facing due to extensive plastic pollution.Locations:Crete-Europe-Greece-HeraklionDate:24 Jul, 2017Credit:© Constantinos Stathias / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1000px X 667pxKeywords:Art works-Banners-Day-Dolphins-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Plastics-TreesShoot:Plastic Dolphin Mosaic in CreteJust a few miles away from the Knossos palace in Crete where the original ancient dolphins’ fresco is, Greenpeace volunteers and friends created a massive mosaic using 10.000 single use plastic coffee cups, as many as Greeks consume every 15’. The mosaic aims to highlight the major threat our oceans are facing due to extensive plastic pollution. The only heritage the modern civilization will leave behind are the plastics we consume.