Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Mural-in-defense-of-the-Argentine-Sea-in-Mar-del-Plata-27MDHUHIOT05.htmlConceptually similarMural in defense of the Argentine Sea in Mar del PlataGP1SWSAOCompleted★★★★★★Mural in defense of the Argentine Sea in Mar del PlataGP1SWSAPCompleted★★★★Mural in defense of the Argentine Sea in Mar del PlataGP1SWSAQCompleted★★★★Mural in defense of the Argentine Sea in Mar del PlataGP1SWSARCompleted★★★★Mural in defense of the Argentine Sea in Mar del PlataGP1SWSASCompleted★★★★Mural in defense of the Argentine Sea in Mar del PlataGP1SWSATCompleted★★★★Mural in defense of the Argentine Sea in Mar del PlataGP1SWSAUCompleted★★★★Mural in defense of the Argentine Sea in Mar del PlataGP1SWSAVCompleted★★★★★Mural in defense of the Argentine Sea in Mar del PlataGP1SWSAXCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SWSAWMural in defense of the Argentine Sea in Mar del PlataGiven the recent approval of the request from the Equinor company to carry out offshore seismic exploration in the CAN blocks 100, 108 and 114 of the North Argentina basin, the artists Javier Almirón and Tati Gómez made a mural in defense of the Argentine Sea in Cabo Corrientes, Mar del Plata, together with Greenpeace and the organization Ecos de Mar. Through this work they reflected the union of the Argentine Sea with the communities that have been constantly rejecting the plans of the oil industry and demanding an Argentine Sea without oil.Locations:Argentina-Buenos Aires (Province)-Mar del Plata-South AmericaDate:13 Jan, 2022Credit:© Legofly / GreenpeaceLatitude:38°1'0.02"SMaximum size:5000px X 3331pxLongitude57°31'34.69"WKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view from UAV-Art works-Beaches-Buildings-Cities-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Painting actions-RoofsShoot:Mural in defense of the Argentine Sea in Mar del Plata Part 1Given the recent approval of the request from the Equinor company to carry out offshore seismic exploration in the CAN blocks 100, 108 and 114 of the North Argentina basin, the artists Javier Almirón and Tati Gómez made a mural in defense of the Argentine Sea in Cabo Corrientes, Mar del Plata, together with Greenpeace and the organization Ecos de Mar. Through this work they reflected the union of the Argentine Sea with the communities that have been constantly rejecting the plans of the oil industry and demanding an Argentine Sea without oil.Related Collections:Homepage slideshowMural in Defense of the Argentine Sea in Mar del Plata (All Photos)