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Ecocide Photography – Tar Sands and Destructive Beauty

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  1. Preston says:
    February 16, 2015 at 4:19 pm

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  3. Red says:
    January 10, 2013 at 10:14 am

    I live in Alberta and work in the oil sands. The band wagon hippies around here that live amongst the oil and gas community and take advantage of the great lifestyle it allows our province to maintain make me sick when they slam the oil sands and post their articles and pictures claiming how terrible it is. (Especially when they are flying in a helicopter to do it) you can show all of the “ecocide” type pictures and show the dirty side of the business but do your job properly and show what the land looks like after it is reclaimed. This is just dishonest. Go see it for yourself before becoming one of the sheep that put down Canadian oil because you heard from a friend who heard that its a “toxic wasteland” I’m sure there is an honest photographer out there that has documented the reclamation process.

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