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#13770395
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Vuoi acquistare un cocktail di pesticidi?'' (Do you want to buy a cocktail of pesticides?) is placed among red, yellow, and green bell peppers in a supermarket produce section on May 21, 2026, in Molfetta, Italy. A price tag shows ''Peperone dolce rosso, Origine: Italia, 3.28 euros per kg.'' Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770398
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Vuoi acquistare un cocktail di pesticidi?'' (Do you want to buy a cocktail of pesticides?) is placed among bunches of bananas in a supermarket produce section in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770401
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Vuoi acquistare un cocktail di pesticidi?'' (Do you want to buy a cocktail of pesticides?) is placed on a produce weighing scale in the fruit and vegetable section of a supermarket in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. Crates of fresh fruit, including apples and packaged produce, are visible in the background. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770402
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Vuoi acquistare un cocktail di pesticidi?'' (Do you want to buy a cocktail of pesticides?) is placed on a self-service produce weighing scale in a supermarket in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. The fruit and vegetable section with open-stall displays is visible in the background. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770405
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Vuoi acquistare un cocktail di pesticidi?'' (Do you want to buy a cocktail of pesticides?) is placed on a supermarket shelf displaying Coop-branded fruit and vegetable juice bottles (690 ml, 2.40 euros) in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770407
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Vuoi acquistare un cocktail di pesticidi?'' (Do you want to buy a cocktail of pesticides?) is attached to a wire display basket in a supermarket aisle in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. Shelves stocked with canned goods, including Bonduelle pea cans, are visible in the background. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770410
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Vuoi acquistare un cocktail di pesticidi?'' (Do you want to buy a cocktail of pesticides?) is placed on a refrigerated shelf displaying Muller yogurt products in a supermarket in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. Visible products include Muller Fruit Passion varieties and Bianco Seta yogurt priced at 1.23 to 1.35 euros per pack. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13767868
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767937
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767948
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs, along with a "Peolbae" (wooden mud-ski) used for moving through the mudflats, after harvesting them from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader “Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats” ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767950
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs, along with a "Peolbae" (wooden mud-ski) used for moving through the mudflats, after harvesting them from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader “Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats” ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767951
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs, along with a "Peolbae" (wooden mud-ski) used for moving through the mudflats, after harvesting them from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader “Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats” ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767952
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs, along with a "Peolbae" (wooden mud-ski) used for moving through the mudflats, after harvesting them from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader “Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats” ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767953
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767954
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767955
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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