公開日: 2012/12/11
First, I apologize for the camera shake.I was in a boat, very nervous, and trying to hurry....
The water level was low as is normal for this time of year, and muddy from a recent heavy rain.
This was my first sight of these methane gas under pressure bubbling sites down the bayou approx 1/2 mile from the homes on the south side of Hwy 70. Nothing I have seen on the news, or on the APPJ flicker photo site prepared me for what I saw going on. I was shocked, and so very heavy hearted after seeing what I saw. It was very chilling, knowing of all the gas under us, but also knowing of the massive (unknown location) voids in the earth.
There was a direct path of water coming from the sinkhole and draining in to the bayou at the pipeline row, and several others, none contained. Texas Brine and the other agencies seem to think that little boom they have at the sinkhole is enough. I disagree. The booms do not stop the saltwater. We saw only one small alligator in about 30 minutes, and lots of dead fish.
If there are this many bubbling sites in the water where they are easily seen, we can only dare to imagine how many are on land, and in the swamps between the sinkhole and the homes west of the sinkhole....that we don't know of.
Great Links to discussions about the sinkhole with locals:
Bayou Corne Sinkhole Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/#!/BayouCorne...
Bayou Corne Sinkhole Blog
http://bayoucornesinkhole.weebly.com/...
ENENEWS
Good comments discussions
http://enenews.com/shocking-video-wat...
The water level was low as is normal for this time of year, and muddy from a recent heavy rain.
This was my first sight of these methane gas under pressure bubbling sites down the bayou approx 1/2 mile from the homes on the south side of Hwy 70. Nothing I have seen on the news, or on the APPJ flicker photo site prepared me for what I saw going on. I was shocked, and so very heavy hearted after seeing what I saw. It was very chilling, knowing of all the gas under us, but also knowing of the massive (unknown location) voids in the earth.
There was a direct path of water coming from the sinkhole and draining in to the bayou at the pipeline row, and several others, none contained. Texas Brine and the other agencies seem to think that little boom they have at the sinkhole is enough. I disagree. The booms do not stop the saltwater. We saw only one small alligator in about 30 minutes, and lots of dead fish.
If there are this many bubbling sites in the water where they are easily seen, we can only dare to imagine how many are on land, and in the swamps between the sinkhole and the homes west of the sinkhole....that we don't know of.
Great Links to discussions about the sinkhole with locals:
Bayou Corne Sinkhole Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/#!/BayouCorne...
Bayou Corne Sinkhole Blog
http://bayoucornesinkhole.weebly.com/...
ENENEWS
Good comments discussions
http://enenews.com/shocking-video-wat...
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