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  • A VW camper van adorned with British union jack colours is parked on a campsite at Reedham on the Norfolk Broads. With late sun filling this field, setting to the east through a native tree, we see a tent belonging to a camper at the site in East Anglia. Painted in the colours British flag, a theme of patriotic feeling by people summing up a great, traditional British summer and their love of the countryside. The Volkswagen Type 2, known officially, depending on body type as the Transporter, Kombi and Microbus, and informally as the Bus (US) or Camper (UK), is a panel van introduced in 1950 by German automaker Volkswagen as its second car model – following and initially deriving from Volkswagen's first model, the Type 1 (Beetle), it was given the factory designation Type 2.
    british_campervan02-01-08-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A VW camper van adorned with British union jack colours is parked on a campsite at Reedham on the Norfolk Broads. With late sun shining on its polished surfaces, we see a tent belonging to a camper at the site in East Anglia. Painted in the colours British flag, a theme of patriotic feeling by people summing up a great, traditional British summer and their love of the countryside. The Volkswagen Type 2, known officially, depending on body type as the Transporter, Kombi and Microbus, and informally as the Bus (US) or Camper (UK), is a panel van introduced in 1950 by German automaker Volkswagen as its second car model – following and initially deriving from Volkswagen's first model, the Type 1 (Beetle), it was given the factory designation Type 2.
    british_campervan05-01-08-2013_1.jpg
  • A VW camper van adorned with British union jack colours is parked on a campsite at Reedham on the Norfolk Broads. With late sun filling this field, setting to the east through a native tree, we see a tent belonging to a camper at the site in East Anglia. Painted in the colours British flag, a theme of patriotic feeling by people summing up a great, traditional British summer and their love of the countryside. The Volkswagen Type 2, known officially, depending on body type as the Transporter, Kombi and Microbus, and informally as the Bus (US) or Camper (UK), is a panel van introduced in 1950 by German automaker Volkswagen as its second car model – following and initially deriving from Volkswagen's first model, the Type 1 (Beetle), it was given the factory designation Type 2.
    british_campervan03-01-08-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A VW camper van adorned with British union jack colours is parked on a campsite at Reedham on the Norfolk Broads. With late sun shining on its polished surfaces, we see a tent belonging to a camper at the site in East Anglia. Painted in the colours British flag, a theme of patriotic feeling by people summing up a great, traditional British summer and their love of the countryside. The Volkswagen Type 2, known officially, depending on body type as the Transporter, Kombi and Microbus, and informally as the Bus (US) or Camper (UK), is a panel van introduced in 1950 by German automaker Volkswagen as its second car model – following and initially deriving from Volkswagen's first model, the Type 1 (Beetle), it was given the factory designation Type 2.
    british_campervan06-01-08-2013_1_1.jpg
  • The largest car plant in Latin America,  Volkswagen in Sao Bernardo dos Campos, Brazil
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Black Volkswagen Beetle vintage car on show at a monthly meet up in Greenwich Market in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • In the aftermath of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, an English flag is still on the roof of a classic German Volkswagen car, on 15th July 2018, in London, England.
    VW_flag-02-15-07-2018.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A5126.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4990.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4958.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4907.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4800.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4748.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4692.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4655.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4651.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4430.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4398.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4233.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A5104.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4986.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4575.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
    IC5A4497.jpg
  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movies and tv show Herbie. This famous little Volswagen Beetle adorns the number 53
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movies and tv show Herbie. This famous little Volswagen Beetle adorns the number 53
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  • Sign for the German car manufacturer VW in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • A 1960s aerial view from a bridge, of a German autobahn carrying VW Beetles, a Mercedes and trucks, in 1968, in North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany.
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movies and tv show Herbie. This famous little Volswagen Beetle adorns the number 53
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  • A hire car strays into the two-way cycling lanes on 9th February 2017, on Blackfriars Bridge Road, in London borough of Southwark, England. Car drivers have found it hard to adjust to new cycling priority areas and this route has been designed to improve safety and comfort for cyclists by reducing conflict with motorised traffic. It also provides new and improved pedestrian facilities. The 5km North-South route is either fully separated from traffic, or on quiet back streets. At its northern end, the route will connect with Central London Grid routes, allowing cyclists to travel safely.
    cycle_lane_car-01-09-02-2017.jpg
  • A stationary black Volkswagen car on two wheels after driving into a bollard on Railton Road on the 24th July 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A stationary black Volkswagen car on two wheels after driving into a bollard on Railton Road on the 24th July 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A stationary black Volkswagen car on two wheels after driving into a bollard on Railton Road on the 24th July 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A stationary black Volkswagen car on two wheels after driving into a bollard on Railton Road on the 24th July 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom.
    Brixton-07-19-1040151.jpg
  • A worker stands by a Volkswagen AG logo while preparing the set for the China ( Guangzhou) International Automobile Exhibition in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. Despite signs of slowing, China remains the largest and fastest growing market for international car makers, especially in the luxury sector.
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  • A Search and Marine police unit a at the scene in Sheerness harbour September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution brought on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists get ready to board the cargo ship at sea  September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution brought on by diesel cars.
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  • Two Greenpeace climbers scale the back of the cargo ship to prepare to deploy a banner calling for VW to ditch diesel.September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • An exterior of Europe's very first completely Unleaded petrol station, seen in 1989 on Park Road, NW8 London. Customers' cars able to use this newly-introduced fuel such as this Volvo, Volkswagen Golf and Saab could use this station to use the commercially-available cleaner fuel.
    unleaded_fuel01-12-10-1989_1_1.jpg
  • With a giant Volkswagen (VW) poster of their Lupo car in the foreground, we are viewing an aerial view of Via dei Condotti, the pedestrian street that runs west from the Spanish steps in the Italian capital, Rome. Written in the Italian language, the banner says the word Astemia which in English translates teetotaller, implying the vehicle is clean and non-polluting - in other words, zero emissions. This high viewpoint is taken from the top of the famous landmark where the height and perspective allows us to see down the street where shoppers to and fro amid the occasional vehicle crosses or is parked to make deliveries. On the corner of the poster building are balconies, terraces and the shuttered windows of apartments.
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  • A guard stands near a Shanghai Volkswagen display at the Auto Shanghai 2009 in Shanghai, China, on Monday, April 20, 2009. Automakers from across the world are increasingly focusing their efforts on China, the largest auto market in the world and the only major market with prospects of high growth rate.
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  • Workers stand by a Volkswagen AG logo while preparing the set for the China ( Guangzhou) International Automobile Exhibition in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. Despite signs of slowing, China remains the largest and fastest growing market for international car makers, especially in the luxury sector.
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  • A dump truck backs into an opening in a Volkswagen's  "Das Auto"  advertisement wall in Shanghai China, on  March 11, 2011.  China is now the fastest growing consumer market of almost everything, from cars to cosmetics.
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  • Greenpeace activists have deployed a banner calling VW to ditch dielsel on the back of the cargo ship September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution brought on by diesel cars.
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  • The cargo ship Elbe Highway at anchor near Margate after it was denied docking at Sheerness harbour by Greenpeace September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution brought on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists have deployed a banner calling VW to ditch dielsel on the back of the cargo ship September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution brought on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace monitoring the  climbers scaling the cargo ship with a pilot boat leaving the scene September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Two Greenpeace climbers scale the back of the cargo ship to prepare to deploy a banner calling for VW to ditch diesel, September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution brought on by diesel cars.
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  • Two Greenpeace climbers scale the back of the cargo ship to prepare to deploy a banner calling for VW to ditch diesel.September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution brought on by diesel cars.
    IMG_3303.jpg
  • A Search and Marine police unit follow the cargo ship heading off to anchor along side Greenpeace September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • A Search and Marine police unit a at the scene in Sheerness harbour September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution brought on by diesel cars.
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  • Two Greenpeace climbers scale the back of the cargo ship to prepare to deploy a banner calling for VW to ditch diesel.September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution brought on by diesel cars.
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  • Two Greenpeace climbers scale the back of the cargo ship to prepare to deploy a banner calling for VW to ditch diesel.September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution brought on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists board the cargo ship Elbe Highway September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists board the cargo ship Elbe Highway September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists board the cargo ship Elbe Highway September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists board the cargo ship Elbe Highway September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists board the cargo ship Elbe Highway September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists get ready to board the cargo ship at sea  September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution brought on by diesel cars.
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  • A giant banner at the back of the cargo ship Elbe Highway calling for VW to ditch diesel September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • A giant banner at the back of the cargo ship calling for VW to ditch diesel September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Two Greenpeace climbers scale the back of the cargo ship to prepare to deploy a banner calling for VW to ditch diesel.September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Two Greenpeace climbers scale the back of the cargo ship to prepare to deploy a banner calling for VW to ditch diesel.September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Two Greenpeace climbers scale the back of the cargo ship to prepare to deploy a banner calling for VW to ditch diesel.September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Two Greenpeace climbers scale the back of the cargo ship to prepare to deploy a banner calling for VW to ditch diesel.September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Two Greenpeace climbers scale the back of the cargo ship to prepare to deploy a banner calling for VW to ditch diesel.September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists blocking the way for the cargo ship to dock September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists blocking the way for the cargo ship to dock September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists blocking the way for the cargo ship to dock September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • The harbour master at Sheerness harbour has a word with Greenpeace crew September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Two Greenpeace climbers on board the cargo vessel with a tug boat behind them September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • A tug boat pushes the cargo ship into place near Sheerness harbour watched by a Greenpeace crew September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace crew pass on equipment to the climbers on Elbe Highway September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • A tug boat runs along side the cargo ship and the Greenpeace vessel after the activists have boarded the ship September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists get ready to board the cargo ship at sea  September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists get ready to board the cargo ship at sea  September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace activists get ready to board the cargo ship at sea  September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace crew heading out to sea to meet the cargo ship Elbe Highway September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace crew heading out to sea to meet the cargo ship Elbe Highway September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Victoria Henry and Phill Ball who boarded the cargo ship, heading out to meet the ship at sea September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded.The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • Victoria Henry and Phill Ball, pre-dawn, ahead of the their bording of the cargo ship September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded.The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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  • A woman performs in front of the Volkswagen AG logo during the China ( Guangzhou) International Automobile Exhibition in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. Despite signs of slowing, China remains the largest and fastest growing market for international car makers, especially in the luxury sector.
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  • A Greenpeace climber on the back of cargo ship September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom. Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks, speed boats and climbers on the jetty prevent the 23,498-tonne cargo ship Elbe Highway from docking at Sheerness in Kent.  The cargo ship is bringing Volkswagen diesel cars into the UK and the Greenpeace action is to prevent this from happening and to make VW ditch diesel. Two climbers board the ship and hang a banner on the roll-on roll-off part of the ship preventing any cars from being off-loaded. The action is part of a long running Greenpeace campaign to curb diesel emmissions and air pollution broght on by diesel cars.
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