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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 31MAY11 - A vessel tows an iceberg near the drill site of the Ocean rig Corcovado in the Lady Franklin field in Baffin Bay, Greenland.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 31MAY11 - Sunlight filters through the dense clouds in Baffin Bay, Greenland.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN LABRADOR SEA 4JUN11 - Approaching the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise by helicopter in the Davis Strait off the west coast of Greenland...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – Eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – Eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – Eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – Eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – Eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – Eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 31MAY11 - The Drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado, chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin  drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • GREENLAND DAVIS STRAIT 31MAY11 - Danish navy patrol shop P571 guards the drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin  drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • GREENLAND DAVIS STRAIT 31MAY11 - Danish navy patrol shop P571 guards the drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin  drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • GREENLAND DAVIS STRAIT 31MAY11 - Danish navy patrol shop P571 guards the drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin  drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • GREENLAND DAVIS STRAIT 31MAY11 - Danish navy patrol shop P571 guards the drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin  drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • GREENLAND DAVIS STRAIT 31MAY11 - Danish navy patrol shop P571 guards the drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin  drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • GREENLAND DAVIS STRAIT 31MAY11 - Danish navy patrol shop P571 guards the drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin  drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • GREENLAND DAVIS STRAIT 31MAY11 - Danish navy patrol shop P571 guards the drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin  drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • GREENLAND DAVIS STRAIT 31MAY11 - Danish navy patrol shop P571 guards the drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin  drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - The Greenpeace ships Esperanza and Arctic Sunrise intercept the Leiv Eiriksson drill rig in the north Atlantic en route to Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - The Greenpeace ships Esperanza and Arctic Sunrise intercept the Leiv Eiriksson drill rig in the north Atlantic en route to Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - The Greenpeace ships Esperanza and Arctic Sunrise intercept the Leiv Eiriksson drill rig in the north Atlantic en route to Greenland.<br />
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The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - The Greenpeace ships Esperanza and Arctic Sunrise intercept the Leiv Eiriksson drill rig in the north Atlantic en route to Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - The Greenpeace ships Esperanza and Arctic Sunrise intercept the Leiv Eiriksson drill rig in the north Atlantic en route to Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - The Greenpeace ships Esperanza and Arctic Sunrise intercept the Leiv Eiriksson drill rig in the north Atlantic en route to Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - The Greenpeace ships Esperanza and Arctic Sunrise intercept the Leiv Eiriksson drill rig in the north Atlantic en route to Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - The Greenpeace ships Esperanza and Arctic Sunrise intercept the Leiv Eiriksson drill rig in the north Atlantic en route to Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - The Greenpeace ships Esperanza and Arctic Sunrise intercept the Leiv Eiriksson drill rig in the north Atlantic en route to Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - The Greenpeace ships Esperanza and Arctic Sunrise intercept the Leiv Eiriksson drill rig in the north Atlantic en route to Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - The Greenpeace ships Esperanza and Arctic Sunrise intercept the Leiv Eiriksson drill rig in the north Atlantic en route to Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - Tuesday 24th May –- General view of the drill rig Leiv Eiriksson as two Greenpeace ships are in a tense stand-off with a Danish navy warship protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. They found it 200 miles west of Greenland being escorted by a Danish warship. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - Tuesday 24th May – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is pictured in a tense stand-off with a Danish navy warship protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland. ..The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson,– the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. They found it 200 miles west of Greenland being escorted by a Danish warship. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - Tuesday 24th May – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is pictured in a tense stand-off with a Danish navy warship protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland. ..The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson,– the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. They found it 200 miles west of Greenland being escorted by a Danish warship. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - Tuesday 24th May – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is pictured in a tense stand-off with a Danish navy warship protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland. ..The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson,– the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. They found it 200 miles west of Greenland being escorted by a Danish warship. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - Tuesday 24th May – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is pictured in a tense stand-off with a Danish navy warship protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland. ..The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson,– the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. They found it 200 miles west of Greenland being escorted by a Danish warship. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - Tuesday 24th May – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is pictured in a tense stand-off with a Danish navy warship protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland. ..The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson,– the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. They found it 200 miles west of Greenland being escorted by a Danish warship. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - Tuesday 24th May – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is pictured in a tense stand-off with a Danish navy warship protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland. ..The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson,– the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. They found it 200 miles west of Greenland being escorted by a Danish warship. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - Tuesday 24th May – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is pictured in a tense stand-off with a Danish navy warship protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland. ..The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson,– the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. They found it 200 miles west of Greenland being escorted by a Danish warship. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - Tuesday 24th May – Two Greenpeace ships are in a tense stand-off with a Danish navy warship protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. They found it 200 miles west of Greenland being escorted by a Danish warship. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - Tuesday 24th May – Two Greenpeace ships are in a tense stand-off with a Danish navy warship protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. They found it 200 miles west of Greenland being escorted by a Danish warship. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - Tuesday 24th May – Two Greenpeace ships are in a tense stand-off with a Danish navy warship protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. They found it 200 miles west of Greenland being escorted by a Danish warship. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - Tuesday 24th May – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is pictured in a tense stand-off with a Danish navy warship protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland. ..The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson,– the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. They found it 200 miles west of Greenland being escorted by a Danish warship. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN ABOARD ARCTIC SUNRISE 23MAY11 - Tuesday 24th May – Two Greenpeace ships are in a tense stand-off with a Danish navy warship protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland...The environmental campaigners have been involved in a week-long cat-and-mouse hunt for the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – the only oil rig scheduled to begin new off-shore drilling operations in the Arctic this year. They found it 200 miles west of Greenland being escorted by a Danish warship. The rig is due to start dangerous deep water drilling operations as early as next week. Financial investors in Scotland’s Cairn Energy - the operators of the Leiv Eiriksson – are currently on a tour of the company’s operations in the Arctic...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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