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Hands Across Sands II

Photography World Events/Social Commentary posted on Jun 26, 2010
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Thank you for stopping by. It is greatly appreciated. I want to thank Melissa for inviting me to such and extraordinary event. Now off to Delores Park for the 40th Annual start of Pride here in the City. The "Dykes on bikes" all 500 or so will be roaring into the Castro tonight at 7:00 pm to begin this two day Celebration. History: Hands Across the Sand is a movement made of people of all walks of life and crosses political affiliations. This movement is not about politics; it is about protection of our coastal economies, oceans, marine wildlife, and fishing industry. Let us share our knowledge, energies and passion for protecting all of the above from the devastating effects of oil drilling. The Movement Started In Florida on Saturday, February 13, 2010, a statewide gathering against offshore oil drilling occurred. Thousands of Floridians representing 60 towns and cities and over 90 beaches joined hands to protest the efforts by the Florida Legislature and the US Congress to lift the ban on oil drilling in the near and off shores of Florida. Florida�s Hands Across The Sand event was the largest gathering in the history of Florida united against oil drilling. Thousands joined hands from Jacksonville to Miami Beach and Key West to Pensacola Beach, each against oil drilling in Florida�s waters. Mission Statement To organize a national movement to oppose offshore oil drilling and champion clean energy and renewables. These gatherings will bring thousands of American citizens to our beaches and cities and will draw metaphorical and actual lines in the sand; human lines in the sand against the threat oil drilling poses to America�s coastal economies and marine environment. To convince our State Legislators, Governors, Congress and President Obama to stop the expansion of offshore oil drilling and to adopt policies encouraging clean and renewable energy sources. America needs legislation that creates tax incentives and subsidies to encourage the growth of clean energy and renewable industries for America�s future.

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Orinoor

6:47PM | Sat, 26 June 2010

Yes! I'm so glad this is happening, wonderful!

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beachzz

11:48PM | Sat, 26 June 2010

This happened near me as well--it's a wonderful, powerful statement and you captured it well!!

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durleybeachbum

2:08AM | Sun, 27 June 2010

This is a superb photo illustrating this important event! Our towns Pride weekend is July..Bourne Free. Although I'm straight (but not narrow!)I should LOVE to see 500 dykes on bikes, how exciting!

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Meisiekind

2:45AM | Sun, 27 June 2010

WOnderful capture and these folks delivering a powerful message!

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RodolfoCiminelli

4:57AM | Sun, 27 June 2010

Very illustrative message my friend, fantastic photographic shot my friend...!!

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pauldeleu

5:16AM | Sun, 27 June 2010

Excellent work.

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tennesseecowgirl

2:14PM | Sun, 27 June 2010

wonderful to see..

M2A

6:18AM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Nice to see some people still care about Life and Nature and act.


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