Leave a memory with the Rainbow Warrior II

Posted by jamie — 4 August 2011 at 1:02pm - Comments
Rainbow Warrior II at sunset in the Mediterranean
All rights reserved. Credit: Paul Hilton/Greenpeace
Rainbow Warrior II at sunset in the Mediterranean

For twenty two years she’s been our trusty workhorse, a symbol of inspiration, a bringer of hope and a home for her hundreds of crew. But now it’s time for the Rainbow Warrior to move on and we'd like to collect memories from everyone who has sailed, seen or simply been inspired by her.

In 1989 the Grampian Fame, a fishing trawler built in 1957, became the Rainbow Warrior. Twenty two years later the Rainbow Warrior will start a new life. We’re not quite ready to announce what she’ll be doing yet, but she will have a new name and a new occupation.

For now, we’d like to ask everyone who has a memory of the Rainbow Warrior to leave it on this page.  Perhaps you remember her campaigns in the Pacific to end nuclear testing, or her work to document the impacts of the Exxon Valdex oil spill in Alaska. Maybe you first heard of her when she exposed exports of illegal timber from the Congo, or took action against the coal industry.

In October, a new Warrior will take her place. But for now we want to salute her as she is.

Whether you sailed with her, visited her, or simply followed her story through TV and newspapers we’d like to hear from you. Leave your memories in the comments on this post, and we will see that they travel with the ship as she begins her new life.

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