Ruptured Pipeline Spills Oil Along Santa Barbara Coast
GOLETA, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: An oil platform sits in the distance as California brown pelicans fly over oil-contaminated water from an inland oil spill before dawn at Refugio State Beach on May 20, 2015 north of Goleta, California. About 21,000 gallons spilled from an abandoned pipeline on the land near Refugio State Beach, spreading over about four miles of beach within hours. The largest oil spill ever in U.S. waters at the time occurred in the same section of the coast where numerous offshore oil platforms can be seen, giving birth to the modern American environmental movement. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
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