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Keywords
Camps
Cold
Day
Greenpeace staff
KWCI (GPI)
Offshore drilling
Oil (Industry)
Oil drilling
Outdoors
Positive mood
Save the Arctic (campaign title)
Skiing
Snow
Team Aurora
Winter
North Pole Expedition Training in Norway
Anna Jones is a campaigner from the UK and is coordinating the cold weather training for Greenpeace's North Pole expedition. A Greenpeace team will be skiing to the North Pole to lower a capsule 4.3 Km onto the sea bed, containing signatories to their campaign to protect the Arctic from industrial development.
Before embarking on this grueling expedition across the Arctic sea ice, the prospective team members must acclimatise and learn crucial survival skills for skiing and camping in extreme cold.
Unique identifier:
GP04GO9
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
02/02/2013
Locations:
Europe
,
Fefor
,
Norway
Credit line:
© Nick Cobbing / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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North Pole Expedition Training in Norway
Participants from the Seychelles, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom Sweden and Norway gathered at Fefor in central Norway to meet and learn from experienced polar guides. Together they pulled heavy sleds of equipment, melted snow to cook with and pitched their tents in -20 degrees C. The training is to prepare for an expedition to the North Pole as part of Greenpeace "Save the Arctic" campaign with the aim of promoting a global sanctuary in the uninhabited area around the North Pole and a ban on oil drilling and unsustainable fishing in the wider Arctic. Before embarking on this grueling expedition across the Arctic sea ice, the prospective team members must acclimatize and learn crucial survival skills for skiing and camping in extreme cold. During the expedition the team will lower a capsule 4.3 Km onto the sea bed, containing signatories to their campaign to protect the Arctic from industrial development.
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