Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Rainbow-Warrior-visits-Karimun-Jawa-27MZIFJX5DW_D.htmlConceptually similarLocal People Dancing in Karimun JawaGP0STRYK9Completed★★★★Local boys perform Martial Arts in Karimun JawaGP0STRYKACompleted★★★★Crew of Rainbow Warrior at Kemojan IslandGP0STRXU0Completed★★★★Art Exhibition in the Sea in Karimun JawaGP0STRYJVCompleted★★★★Locals performing Ceremonial Dance in Karimun JawaGP0STRXTRCompleted★★★★Yeb Sano Dancing in Karimun JawaGP0STRXTZCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior in Karimun JawaGP0STRXTSCompleted★★★★Art Exhibition in the Sea in Karimun JawaGP0STRYJTCompleted★★★★Art Exhibition in the Sea in Karimun JawaGP0STRYJUCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRYK6Rainbow Warrior visits Karimun JawaKemojan island perform "ketoprak" to show some local wisdom to Greenpeace activists and the ship's crew on the shore during Rainbow Warrior visit to Karimun Jawa, Central Java, Indonesia.Locations:Central Java-Indonesia-Karimunjava-Southeast AsiaDate:6 May, 2018Credit:© Rosa Panggabean / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4000px X 2670pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Dancing-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Masks (costume)-Outdoors-Three peopleShoot:‘Coral Not Coal' Direct Action at Karimunjava Archipelago in Java Sea (by R. Panggabean)Activists from the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior intercept barges carrying coal from mines in Kalimantan to power plants in Java, Indonesia. The barges are targeted as they pass through the stunning Karimunjawa archipelago, in protest against the damage being done to coral reefs in the area.Since January 2018, there have been three incidents where coal barges have damaged the reefs. In early 2017, hundreds of square meters of coral were destroyed by five barges taking shelter during storms.