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Shell to Sea demo, London

March 21, 2008 By: fotdmike Category: General

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The Shell to Sea campaign (along with their very own pipeline) came to London on St Patrick’s Day this year!

Posted my (very brief) report on the day at TawNews, with loads of pics on my Flickr photostream.

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