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Oil Spill photos 05.05.2010
Date: 5/5/2010 Album ID: 998098
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In this May 4, 2010 aerial photo provided by Greenpeace, a shrimp boat hauling oil cleanup booms is surrounded by oil leaked from the Deepwater Horizon wellhead. A 100-ton contraption to help funnel out oil spewing from the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico was loaded onto a barge Wednesday so it could begin its journey to the leak site about 50 miles off the Louisiana coast.  (AP Photo/Greenpeace, Daniel Beltra)  NO SALES, NO ARCHIVE, FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
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The barge Joe Griffin turns around in a channel after a crane loaded a chamber, left, that will be used to help contain oil leaking from the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling platform in Port Fourchon, La., Wednesday, May 5, 2010. The box is the latest idea engineers from oil giant BP PLC are trying after an oil rig the company was operating exploded April 20, killing 11 workers. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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A crane prepares to lift a chamber that will be used to help contain oil leaking from the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling platform onto a barge in Port Fourchon, La., Wednesday, May 5, 2010. The box is the latest idea engineers from oil giant BP PLC are trying after an oil rig the company was operating exploded April 20, killing 11 workers.  (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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Workers at the Wild Well Control company load a chamber that will be used to help contain oil leaking from the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling platform onto a barge in Port Fourchon, La., Wednesday, May 5, 2010. The box is the latest idea engineers from oil giant BP PLC are trying after an oil rig the company was operating exploded April 20, killing 11 workers.(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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A worker at the Wild Well Control company attaches crane cables to a chamber that will be used to help contain oil leaking from the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling platform in Port Fourchon, La., Wednesday, May 5, 2010. The box is the latest idea engineers from oil giant BP PLC are trying after an oil rig the company was operating exploded April 20, killing 11 workers. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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Workers at the Wild Well Control company attach crane cables to a chamber that will be used to help contain oil leaking from the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling platform in Port Fourchon, La., Wednesday, May 5, 2010. The box is the latest idea engineers from oil giant BP PLC are trying after an oil rig the company was operating exploded April 20, killing 11 workers. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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Workers at the Wild Well Control company load a chamber that will be used to help contain oil leaking from the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling platform onto a ship in Port Fourchon, La., Wednesday, May 5, 2010. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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The containment vessel that will be used to try to contain the Deepwater Horizon oil spill is loaded onto a boat to be transported to the rig collapse site in Port Fouchon, La.,  Wednesday, May 5, 2010. The box is the latest idea engineers from oil giant BP PLC are trying after an oil rig the company was operating exploded April 20, killing 11 workers.  (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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Workers secure rigging for the containment vessel that will be used to try to contain the Deepwater Horizon oil spill as it is loaded onto a boat to be transported to the rig collapse site in Port Fouchon, La.,  Wednesday, May 5, 2010. The box is the latest idea engineers from oil giant BP PLC are trying after an oil rig the company was operating exploded April 20, killing 11 workers.   (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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Oil absorbing boom is loaded onto a barge in Venice, La., Wednesday, May 5, 2010. The barge will be used as a distribution point for local fishermen to lay the boom around sensitive marshes.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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An airboat is decontaminated after going through some of the oil spill, in Venice, La., Wednesday, May 5, 2010.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Greenpeace members put up windmill replicas to symbolize clean energy, as they join other protestors near the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, May 5, 2010, to protest the oil spill in the Gulf and call on President Barack Obama and the Congress to stop plans for any new offshore drilling.   (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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In this photo released by the U.S. Coast Guard, workers at a decontamination site in Venice, La., carry an oil containment boom that was cleaned Tuesday May 4, 2010.  The boom is to be transferred to a staging area where it will be put back into service aboard on of the many boats fighting to mitigate the effects of the uncontrolled discharge of oil that was a result of the Deepwater Horizon incident. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard, Petty Officer 3rd Class Patrick Kelley)
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In this photo released by the U.S. Coast Guard, workers at a decontamination site in Venice, La., carry an oil containment boom that was cleaned Tuesday May 4, 2010.  The boom is to be transferred to a staging area where it will be put back into service aboard on of the many boats fighting to mitigate the effects of the uncontrolled discharge of oil that was a result of the Deepwater Horizon incident. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard, Petty Officer 3rd Class Patrick Kelley)
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In this photo released by the U.S. Coast Guard, workers at a decontamination site in Venice, La., clean oil containment boom Tuesday May 4, 2010.  The boom is to be transferred to a staging area where it will be put back into service aboard on of the many boats fighting to mitigate the effects of the uncontrolled discharge of oil that was a result of the Deepwater Horizon incident. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard, Petty Officer 3rd Class Patrick Kelley)
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In a May 4, 2010 satellite image provided by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Aqua satellite, an oil slick lingeres not far from the Mississippi Delta.  The slick appears as an uneven gray shape immediately north of a bank of clouds. Sunlight bouncing off the ocean surface gives the oil slick a mirror-like reflection easily detected by satellite sensors.  (AP Photo/Nasa)
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In this image provided by the U.S. Air Force a team of aerial spray aircraft maintainers from Youngstown-Warren Air Reserve Station in Ohio refill a chemical dispersing C-130 aircraft at Stennis International Airport in Kiln, Miss. Tuesday May 4, 2010. The planes and crews are in Mississippi to help with the oil spill clean up. (AP Photo/US Air Force - Tech. Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)
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This image provided by Greenpeace shows an aerial view of a shrimp boat hauling oil cleanup booms near the oil spill slowly approaching the coast of Louisiana east of the mouth of the Mississippi river Tuesday May 4, 2010.   (AP Photo/Daniel Beltra - Greenpeace)
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