Gulf of Mexico: Different Shades of Crude Oil
Posted by feww on July 6, 2010
Could it Get any Worse?
Yes, it probably could!
Growing Oil Slick in the Gulf of Mexico
Oil from BP’s damaged Macondo oil well (Deepwater Horizon platform) swamps the Mississippi Delta on July 4, 2010. Natural-color image captured by MODIS on NASA’s Terra satellite. Source: NASA E/O. Click image to enlarge. Download large image (4 MB, JPEG)
Related Links:
- Mississippi Barrier Islands Attacked by Oil Slick
- BP Oil Disaster – Latest Satellite Images
- Oil Disasters
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