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Deepwater Horizon: photograph of oil spill « Previous | |Next »
June 1, 2010

Workers clean up the oil from the Deepwater Horizon disaster, as the oil impacts Redfish Bay in Louisiana's Birdfoot Delta, where the Mississippi river empties into the Gulf of Mexico

BPoilspillMexico.jpg Jeffrey Dubinsky/Reuters

Independent scientists and government officials say there's a disaster we can't see in the Gulf of Mexico's depths due to two massive underwater plumes of what appears to be oil, each hundreds of feet deep and stretching for miles.

BP, which continues to downplayed everything from the amount of oil spewing into the Gulf to the environmental impact, denies the existence of the deep water plumes.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 1:51 PM | | Comments (1)
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Please try to crush or smash the leaking end of the pipe as flat as a pancake.
So far nothing else has come close to stopping the leak.This might not stop all the leak but possible most of it!