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Keywords
Cheering
Climate (campaign title)
Community gatherings
Indoors
KWCI (GPI)
Large group of people
Local population
Night
Renewable energy
Solar energy
Sports events
Youth Support Centre (YSC)
Football Fans in Jericho
Football fans blow vuvuzelas (stadium horn) at the Jericho community center during the World Cup final match viewing. The Jericho project, a solar powered public viewing area for the World Cup, was initiated by Greenpeace Africa, marrying entertainment with education and proving how solar power has to be the solution for South Africa's energy crisis.
Unique identifier:
GP024EE
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
11/07/2010
Locations:
Jericho (South Africa)
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South Africa
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Southern Africa
Credit line:
© Nadine Hutton / Greenpeace
Size:
3000px × 2000px 565KB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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2010 World Cup Final Viewing in South African Village
Greenpeace Africa celebrates the first ever World Cup to be played on African soil with a solar powered public viewing area. Residents of Jericho were able to watch the final football match between Netherlands and Spain at a venue all powered by solar energy, thanks to an initiative by Greenpeace Africa.
Related Collections:
2010 World Cup in South Africa (All Photographers)
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