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Kayakers Warren and Bradt drive their truck in Ushuaia
01 Apr 2007
Source: Reuters
 
Seth Warren and Tyler Bradt, two U.S. kayakers who travelled from northern Alaska to the southern tip of South America in a truck fuelled by vegetable oil and animal fat, drive their truck in Ushuaia, Argentina, April 1, 2007. The two men aimed to raise awareness of biofuel during their nine-month adventure spanning two continents, which covered about 34,000 km (21,000 miles).
REUTERS/ENRIQUE MARCARIAN


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A banner that reads "Botnia Go Home" is seen on the bridge linking Argentina's Gualeguaychu to Uruguay's Fray Bentos across the River Uruguay April 29, 2007, during a demonstration of Argentines who oppose the construction of a pulp mill by Finnish company Metsa-Botnia (seen in the background). Nearly 100,000 people marched near the Argentine city of Gualeguaychu on Sunday to protest the pulp mill project in Uruguay that they fear will pollute the river dividing the two nations.



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