“The Estonian pavilion is on many ‘must see’ lists. I wouldn’t bother to write that you ‘must’ see it. Truth is you just can’t miss it. It’s that lemon yellow section of a natural gas pipe that snakes down the Giardini from the German to the Russian pavilion. The sixty-three meters long of real scale elevated gas pipe draws attention to Nord Stream, the controversial Gazprom project to construct a direct pipeline between Russia and Germany. The pipe would run along the Baltic seabed, which could have major political and ecological implications for neighboring countries.”
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“The Estonian pavilion is on many ‘must see’ lists. I wouldn’t bother to write that you ‘must’ see it. Truth is you just can’t miss it. It’s that lemon yellow section of a natural gas pipe that snakes down the Giardini from the German to the Russian pavilion. The sixty-three meters long of real scale elevated gas pipe draws attention to Nord Stream, the controversial Gazprom project to construct a direct pipeline between Russia and Germany. The pipe would run along the Baltic seabed, which could have major political and ecological implications for neighboring countries.”

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