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Crews work to clean up oil at a beaver dam from a pipeline spill, owned by Plains Midstream Canada, 12kms from Little Buffalo (100kms from Peace River in northern Alberta) on May 10, 2011. The 4.5 million litre spill is the largest in Alberta since 1975. Photo by Jimmy Jeong / www.jimmyshoots.com Image details File size:
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