Huntington Beach
Newport and Laguna
Los Angeles
Santa Barbara
Summerland
http://www.image-archeology.com/california_oil_wells.htm
Huntington Beach
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Santa Barbara
Summerland
http://www.image-archeology.com/california_oil_wells.htm
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OT, but supposedly the war is going on in Afghanistan for oil, so maybe on topic:
More troops dead under Obama than Bush:
…..number of foreign troops to die this year in Afghanistan has reached 600, by far the highest annual toll in nine years of war….
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.6f4b5aa5633087bf3a787c537dc06ab9.911&show_article=1
California oil? Naaah! Those pictures are all fakes. California is green!!!!!
😉
China hot for Brazilian oil:
Chinese investment in Brazil is expected to reach 30 billion dollars this year, according to observers — a sum aimed at securing access to the Latin American nation’s oil and other resources.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.135bb89cab5c7dfce021f53c3286a72b.6e1&show_article=1
Meanwhile in America: cow fart tax in the pipeline.
OT:
Oh boy! Roll out some more biofuel programs—lets put food in the gas tank!!
Global food crisis forecast as prices reach record highs
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/oct/25/impending-global-food-crisis
Biofuel advocates really love people!
I lived in Huntington Beach for many years. The takeaway from these images is that utilizing earth’s resources DOES NOT cause irreparable harm to the environment. There is little evidence today of Southern California’s oily past.
I don’t think anyone wants to see the landscape dominated by oil rigs. But I suspect that isn’t necessary with today’s technology.