ascendingstarseed
29th June 2010, 06:36
Follow the link below for topography maps of the Gulf of Mexico sea floor, with a better idea of the terrain it's much easier to understand why many experts are saying this was no accident. It really couldn't have been in a more difficult place to get to, as well as being next to a canyon wall making the risk of landslides over the wellhead a real possibility - especially in a region where earthquakes are common place.
Where is the Oil Spill?
Largest environmental disaster in U.S., and possibly world history
By Washington's Blog
Global Research, June 21, 2010
Washington's Blog - 2010-06-18
It's the largest environmental disaster in U.S. - and possibly world history.
But do you know exactly where it is? Could you point to a map and show where the oil rig sank?
Do you know what the topography of the surrounding area is?
Hint: If you think it's flat seafloor - as implied by BPs drawings - you'd be wrong (the spill site is actually located within a giant canyon system, rather than on flat ground).
This essay will provide some basic orientation as to ground zero for the oil spill.
Where Is the Spill Site?
http://www.globalresearch.ca/PrintArticle.php?articleId=19813
Where is the Oil Spill?
Largest environmental disaster in U.S., and possibly world history
By Washington's Blog
Global Research, June 21, 2010
Washington's Blog - 2010-06-18
It's the largest environmental disaster in U.S. - and possibly world history.
But do you know exactly where it is? Could you point to a map and show where the oil rig sank?
Do you know what the topography of the surrounding area is?
Hint: If you think it's flat seafloor - as implied by BPs drawings - you'd be wrong (the spill site is actually located within a giant canyon system, rather than on flat ground).
This essay will provide some basic orientation as to ground zero for the oil spill.
Where Is the Spill Site?
http://www.globalresearch.ca/PrintArticle.php?articleId=19813