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Greenpeace Whale Stranded in Tour and Taxis to Raise Awareness of the Dangers that Threaten the Oceans

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A six-metre giant blue whale is installed in the Tour & Taxis playground as part of a Greenpeace Belgium campaign to raise public awareness of the consequences of deep-water mining on marine ecosystems. Designed by the Belgian company Fisheye, the structure broadcasts an audio story inviting visitors to discover the richness of the oceans while alerting them to the risks associated with this emerging industry. According to Greenpeace, the noise …
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A six-metre giant blue whale is installed in the Tour & Taxis playground as part of a Greenpeace Belgium campaign to raise public awareness of the consequences of deep-water mining on marine ecosystems. Designed by the Belgian company Fisheye, the structure broadcasts an audio story inviting visitors to discover the richness of the oceans while alerting them to the risks associated with this emerging industry. According to Greenpeace, the noise …

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BX1 broke the news on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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