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Extinction Rebellion activists seated in kayaks hold large banners, express their opinion during an attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
An Extinction Rebellion activists seen floating on a unicorn, during an attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activist in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion activists seated in kayaks hold large banners, express their opinion during an attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks at pre-dawn attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks at pre-dawn attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains profanity) Terminal workers remove profanity from the side of the "Celebrity Eclipse" during an attempt to block the path of Luxury liner from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Terminal workers remove profanity from the side of the "Celebrity Eclipse" during an attempt to block the path of Luxury liner from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion activists seated in kayaks hold large banners, expressing their opinion during an attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion activists seated in kayaks hold large banners, expressing their opinion during an attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion activists seated in kayaks hold large banners, expressing their opinion during an attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion activists seated in kayaks hold large banners, expressing their opinion during an attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion activist holds a placard, expressing his opinion during an attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion activists seen floating on a unicorn, during an attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks at pre-dawn attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks, attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks at pre-dawn attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks at pre-dawn attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Port authority police use outboard to spray Extinction Rebellion climate activists in a kayak, during an attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks at pre-dawn attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks at pre-dawn attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activists numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks stating that "Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy."
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks at pre-dawn attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.
Extinction Rebellion climate activists in kayaks at pre-dawn attempt to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the "Celebrity Eclipse" from docking at the Passages Terminal. A little before sunrise, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion, Netherlands attempted to block the path of Luxury Ocean liner the ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ from docking at the Passages Terminal in Amsterdam. The ‘Celebrity Eclipse’ is operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. The activist numbered 30 in all, with the majority in 2-person kayaks. ‘Cruise ships are floating environmental disasters. They should not be allowed in Dutch waters. We demand strict and binding national and international environmental standards and regulations, as well as strict enforcement and sanctions policy.