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TODAY, brown and green sludge washes up in Bayou la Batre - PHOTO & VIDEO

posted by Ada McMahonSep 14 2010View Comments

ooze and boat

green sludge

More photos on the Bridge the Gulf flickr account.  Photos credit: Ada McMahon.

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