How the Rainbow Warrior got bombed
The Rainbow Warrior was bombed on 10th July 1985. It was bombed to stop it from protesting against nuclear testing. The first bomb was a size of a car. Although the bombs were 10 minutes apart, they still killed a photographer called Fernando Pereira. When the Rainbow Warrior was re-floated it was found to be irreparable. It happened at port of Auckland in New Zealand and the ship was owned by Greenpeace. Now, the rainbow warrior lies at Matauri bay and is used as a dive wreck. That was where Mangonui schools last camp was. Alain Marfart and Daminique Prieur were the two agents that bombed the Rainbow Warrior. But there was one agent that worked undercover in the Auckland office of Greenpeace gathering information and maps to aid the bombing mission.
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