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The first four people to winter over at Greenpeace’s World Park Base in Antarctica with some of the rubbish they brought back from Antarctica, aboard the m.vl Greenpeace at Lyttelton yesterday. From left are Dr Gudrun Gaudian, of West Germany, Mr Kevin Conaglen, of New Zealand, Mr Justin Farrelly, of Britain, and Dr Cornelius Van Dorp of New Zealand. The pipes are sewage and fuel pipes discarded from ! United States and New Zealand Antarctic bases. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS-POULSEN

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Press, 4 March 1988, Page 1

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The first four people to winter over at Greenpeace’s World Park Base in Antarctica with some of the rubbish they brought back from Antarctica, aboard the m.vl Greenpeace at Lyttelton yesterday. From left are Dr Gudrun Gaudian, of West Germany, Mr Kevin Conaglen, of New Zealand, Mr Justin Farrelly, of Britain, and Dr Cornelius Van Dorp of New Zealand. The pipes are sewage and fuel pipes discarded from ! United States and New Zealand Antarctic bases. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS-POULSEN Press, 4 March 1988, Page 1

The first four people to winter over at Greenpeace’s World Park Base in Antarctica with some of the rubbish they brought back from Antarctica, aboard the m.vl Greenpeace at Lyttelton yesterday. From left are Dr Gudrun Gaudian, of West Germany, Mr Kevin Conaglen, of New Zealand, Mr Justin Farrelly, of Britain, and Dr Cornelius Van Dorp of New Zealand. The pipes are sewage and fuel pipes discarded from ! United States and New Zealand Antarctic bases. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS-POULSEN Press, 4 March 1988, Page 1