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Photo gallery: Protesters storm the beaches of Cornwall

Climate activists from Oxfam, wearing giant heads depicting the leaders of the G-7, sit on beach chairs as they participate in an action on Swanpool Beach in Falmouth, Cornwall, England, on Saturday. | Alastair Grant/AP Photo
A woman walks her dogs as the incoming tide begins to wash away the heads of G-7 leaders drawn in the sand by activists on the beach at Newquay, Cornwall, England, on Thursday. | Jon Super/AP Photo
Protesters dressed as Pikachu characters demonstrate outside the G-7 Summit media center, calling on the Japanese government to stop burning coal by 2030, on Friday in Falmouth, England. | Hugh Hastings/Getty Images
A giant Covid-19 vaccine syringe on Swanpool beach, placed by activists after a G-7 protest in Falmouth, Cornwall, England, on Friday. | Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo
Activists wave flags and banners as they march during a demonstration near the G-7 meeting taking place in St. Ives, Cornwall, England, on Friday. | Jon Super/AP Photo
Extinction Rebellion (XR) activists take part in the “Sound The Alarm” march during the G-7 summit Friday in St Ives, Cornwall, England. | Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images
An ice cream vendor and climate activist holds out ice cream cones with a message as he works out of his van in Falmouth, Cornwall, England, on Friday. | Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo
Two protesters from Ocean Rebellion, one dressed as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and another with a fuel can on their head, set fire to a boat in Cornwall, England, on Friday. | Ben Birchall/PA via AP
Extinction Rebellion (XR) activists take part in the “Sound The Alarm” march during the G-7 summit Friday in St Ives, Cornwall, England. | Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images
Pro-Palestinian supporters demonstrate on Saturday in Hayle, Cornwall. | Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images
Campaigners attend a vigil, organized by “Crack the Crisis Coalition,” to remember the millions who have died during the Covid-19 pandemic, in Falmouth, Cornwall, England, on Friday. | Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo
Paddleboarders and surfers take part in a paddle out to raise awareness for climate action in the sea at Gyllyngvase Beach in Falmouth, Cornwall, England, on Saturday. | Alastair Grant/AP Photo
Protestors in costumes march on the beach of Carbis Bay outside the G-7 meeting taking place in St. Ives, Cornwall, England, on Friday. | Jon Super/AP Photo
Activists dressed as medical personnel hold a giant syringe and a globe on a stretcher as they march through the streets during a demonstration in Falmouth, Cornwall, England, on Saturday. | Alberto Pezzali/AP Photo
Climate activists are dressed in costumes as they demonstrate near the G-7 meeting taking place in St. Ives, Cornwall, England, on Friday. | Jon Super/AP Photo
Two giant balloons depicting President Joe Biden (left) and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson float on a dock during a “Crack the Crisis” action by NGOs in the harbor of Falmouth, Cornwall, on Friday. | Alberto Pezzali/AP Photo
Activists pose with faces of the G-7 and other world leaders as they demonstrate on the beach in St. Ives, Cornwall, England, Friday, on Friday. | Jon Super/AP Photo
Environmental protest groups take part in the “Sound The Alarm” march during the G-7 summit on Friday in St Ives, Cornwall, England. | Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images

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