Thanks to Aron (the Pieman) for this MMM search shortcut for images!:
http://www.flickr.com/search/?s=rec&q=marijuana+march&m=text
Can people with some time please break the Flickr image search results down into URLs for each city? And then send the city URLs to
gmm@... and to
tents444 at yahoo.com
So we can add the image links to the MMM city lists here:
http://gallery.marihemp.com/2006 and here:
http://gallery.marihemp.com/2006 and here:
Here are some photo and video page links that have been found so far for 2006 GMM-MMM
cities. The city links are clickable here too:
http://gallery.marihemp.com/2006
http://gallery.marihemp.com/2006
Arcata, California, USA. Budapest, Hungary. 2v. 3. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 2. Copenhagen, Denmark. Dallas, Texas, USA. Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Hartford, Connecticut, USA. Kiev, Ukraine. Madrid, Spain. 2. Mexico City. Manley Hot Springs, Alaska, USA. Moscow, Russia. New York City. 2. Nimbin, New South Wales, Australia. 2. Oslo, Norway. Portland, Oregon, USA. Prague, Czech Republic. 2. 3. 4. Rome, Italy. 2. 3. Sofia, Bulgaria. Stockholm, Sweden. 2. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 2v. 3v. 4v. 5. 6. 7. Tucson, Arizona, USA. 2. Washington, DC, USA.
high regards,
eco man
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ARON KAY <pieman@...> wrote:
To: "last train to cloggsville" <ajw@...>,
<dana@...>,
<mayday@yahoogroups.com>,
<yippies@yahoogroups.com>
From: "ARON KAY" <pieman@...>
Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 15:21:15 -0400
Subject: [mayday] POT MARCH PHOTO MONTAGE
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MMM (Global Million Marijuana March):
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cannabisaction
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