Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/First-Mate--John-Sprange-Leaning-Over-the-Edge-of-the-Crow-s-Nest-27MZIFTST_Z.htmlConceptually similarGreenpeace Sailing Ship MV Greenpeace During Campaign Against Nuclear TestingGP026MFCompleted★★★★★★French Navy During MV Greenpeace's Pacific Peace Tour 85GP0SZZCompleted★★★★Crew MV Greenpeace Relaxing in Hammock During Pacific Peace TourGP0JMRCompleted★★★★Sailing Vessel Breeze During Pacific Peace Tour 85GP0K5HCompleted★★★★MV Greenpeace Moored at Auckland Harbour After Peace Tour in PacificGP0SI2Completed★★★★MV Greenpeace in Action Against Pacific Nuclear TestGP0BF9Completed★★★★★★Plane Circling Above MV Greenpeace During Pacific Peace TourGP017J2Completed★★★★MV Greenpeace "Nuclear Free Pacific" Protest During Pacific Peace Tour 85GP0155PCompleted★★★★Ton Kocken and Kevin Downing Working on Deck MV GreenpeaceGP0RJ0Completed★★★★View AllGP0S0OFirst Mate, John Sprange Leaning Over the Edge of the Crow's-NestFirst Mate, John Sprange leaning over the edge of the crow's-nest.Greenpeace sailing boat 'Vega' and ship "MV Greenpeace" during campaign against nuclear testing in the Pacific.Previous to French nuclear test site protest in the Pacific, the MV Greenpeace and flotilla return to New Zealand to replace Rainbow Warrior I that was bombed in Auckland. The refit of the ship prior to departure was done at Oranjewerf, which is in Nieuwendam, to the NE of Amsterdam. The Inmarsat dome was installed in the Antilles and some engine maintenance, following the Atlantic crossing.Locations:Moruroa-South Pacific OceanDate:1 Jan, 1985Credit:© Greenpeace / F. BaptistaMaximum size:5724px X 3696pxKeywords:Day-French Government-Greenpeace crew-Helicopters-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-Men-MV Greenpeace-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear weapons testing-One person-OutdoorsShoot:Mururoa Nuclear Test Tour with Vega and MV GreenpeaceGreenpeace sailing boat 'Vega' and ship "MV Greenpeace" during campaign against nuclear testing in the Pacific.Previous to French nuclear test site protest in the Pacific, the MV Greenpeace and flotilla return to New Zealand to replace Rainbow Warrior I that was bombed in Auckland. The refit of the ship prior to departure was done at Oranjewerf, which is in Nieuwendam, to the NE of Amsterdam. The Inmarsat dome was installed in the Antilles and some engine maintenance, following the Atlantic crossing. Unedited photos include:arrival of the ship, mooring off, welcome by Maori, crew and supporters; Doctor Laura Matrani on board MV Greenpeace preparing bread; John Sprange, Gerd Leipold, Rig captain Jim Cottier, Jon Castle, Dave Woolen, Ken Ballard, Jeanne Nighormain; Maori people visiting the ship; Installation of the 1st Inmarsat dome on board and refit and launch of MV Greenpeace on the Dutch Antilles, previous to the voyage to the Pacific to protest against French nuclear testing.