Title: #7 Sea Turned Black, Many Things Died
created on 18 May 10

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1. coho wrote:
 The Seventh Hopi Prophecy
2. marky wrote:
 AT 200,000 GALLONS A DAY! NOT MANY THINGS WILL LIVE COHO..
3. coho wrote:
 There was an African Medicine man who predicted this a few months ago at a conference. He said "not a comet destroying earth, not a war or nuclear disaster, just oil." This is breaking my heart beyond repair.
4. marky wrote:
 it's all gonna come ashore soon pontoons or not!i saw it here 30yrs ago and that was only a tanker,devestation.
5. clorophilla wrote:
 I have no words for saying my desperation
6. five wrote:
 effective depiction
7. mum23 wrote:
 Wonderful depiction for one of the saddest, yet most predictable environmental disasters ever. Let's hope lessons get learned... but when $$ rule, is hope futile?
8. indigo wrote:
 Comment 5 and 7...that's how I feel too :(....
9. belladonnis wrote:
 Very moving!
10. polenta wrote:
 all of the above
11. coho wrote:
 This thursday is the descision about allowing shell to drill offshore in the Arctic. Here is one way to petition Ken Salazaar not to do allow it. http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takea
ction/308597489?z00m=19844689
12. coho wrote:
 I have friends who went thru the Exxon Valdez spill. Those communities, and the fisheries have not recovered 21 yrs later.
13. gair wrote:
 You just commented on a picture of mine and I wasn't familiar with your name. Looked at your gallery and wow was impressed with your work. Im new to this site and awed by the talent.
14. hjjr wrote:
 great picture for an awesomely deplorable situation
15. surekha wrote:
 Bitter Truth, depicted well, deeper impact!!
16. gocards wrote:
 We may never know how bad this really is. Now it may be in the jet stream. Great but sad picture
17. LivelyUp wrote:
 it's so sad. thanks for the link.
18. KJLavigne wrote:
 Must have been during the oil spill. Good pic.