Stepping out of the vehicle is always a risk in the Krüger Park cause you never know what's waiting for you out there. With our guide we dared. It was a fantastic experience learning so much about nature and meeting all the other travellers. Would I do it again? Hell yes!
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(Washington Post) - When the trees started coming down, Theresa “Red” Terry went up.
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Now, the 61-year-old mother of three is perched on a platform 32 feet in the air between two oak trees, trying to stop a natural gas pipeline from coming through land granted to her husband’s family by the king of England in Colonial times.
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For three weeks, she has endured rain, snow, hail, nighttime temperatures in the 20s and high winds. Her body is stiff and sore. When she huddles under a tarp to stay warm, it’s usually too dark to read. She’s bored.
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Ten days ago, police said family and friends could no longer bring her food and water.
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Officers are waiting at the base of the trees, around the clock, to arrest her when she finally comes down. Her 30-year-old daughter is in another tree, too far through the family’s woods to see, also defying police.
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They’re trespassing on their own property.
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As the stalemate drags on, “I stand with Red” has become a rallying cry for opponents of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, a 300-mile, $3.5 billion project being built by a coalition of companies led by EQT Midstream Partners.