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DESCRIPTION: May 7th-16th Mercury, NV  Please join the Shundahai Network and the 
 Rainbow Family and friends from around the world to learn how to prevent 
 the transportation of radioactive shipments through local areas and 
 regional, state, and tribal communities. Come participate in a learning and 
 planning action to end the nuclear madness! All people need to come 
 together to defend the enviromental justice for Indigenous Nations- and to 
 protect the health and safety of us all!  We encourage all people to 
 attend, whether you have been opposing the nuclear industry for many years 
 or are just learing about these issues. Educating yourself on the issues is 
 key to making the world a safer place. It is vitally important for us to 
 stand up and unite against the nuclear industry.  For directions click this 
 site:  http://www.shundahai.org/peace_camp_2004.htm  Information on the 
 Shundahai network:  http://www.shundahai.org \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/04/15/35413.php
SUMMARY:Nuclear Weapons Protest!
LOCATION:The Peace Camp is across from the entrance to the Nevada Test Site, one 
 hour north of Las Vegas, on Highway 95. The camp can be accessed directly 
 from the southbound "Mercury" exit of 95. If you are heading north from Las 
 Vegas, continue past the Mercury exit until the highway is no longer 
 divided (about one mile), pull off on to the shoulder, and make a U turn. 
 Now you should be driving south on Hwy 95. Take the Mercury Exit, look for 
 signs to the camp. The nearest place to get gas, telephone access, food or 
 water is Indian Springs, about 20 miles south of the camp, back towards Las 
 Vegas. 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/04/15/35413.php
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