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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Management of campsites in flood-prone areas
The Generalitat, together with the Spanish government, aims to address the issue of campsites located in flood-prone areas, particularly those on the front line by the sea, which are often affected by increasingly frequent severe storms.
La Generalitat, junto con el gobierno español, pretende solucionar el problema de los campings situados en zonas inundables, especialmente los que están en primera lÃnea de mar, y que con frecuencia se ven afectados por los temporales de mar cada vez más habituales.
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Thursday, November, 21, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
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Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
Eric Renom/LaPresse (c)eric renom -
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
Eric Renom/LaPresse (c)eric renom -
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
Eric Renom/LaPresse (c)eric renom -
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
Eric Renom/LaPresse (c)eric renom -
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Barcelona Anti America\'s Cup and anti-tourism protest in Barcelona
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis, famous for having attacked several vip sailboats.
Colectivos contrarios a la Copa América protestan contra la regata y lo que consideran una apropiación de la costa por parte de la competición. Los manifestantes, a quienes se les había prohibido bañarse en la playa donde realizaban la protesta, saltaron las vallas que impedían el paso para bañarse. También formaron una larga cadena humana en un tramo del litoral de la playa barcelonesa, bajo la atenta mirada de los turistas y gritos de "Tourists go home". Durante la manifestación, numerosos manifestantes llevaron hinchables y figuras de orcas en homenaje a la orca Gladis, famosa por haber atacado varios veleros de alto standing.
News Politics -Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, September 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
Groups opposed to the America's Cup protest against the regatta, which they believe is an appropriation of the coast by the competition. The protesters, who had been banned from swimming at the beach where they were holding the protest, jumped over the barriers that blocked access in order to swim. They also formed a long human chain along a section of the Barcelona beach, under the watchful eyes of tourists and accompanied by shouts of "Tourists go home." During the protest, many demonstrators brought inflatables and orca figures in tribute to the orca Gladis,
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