08.26.2010, 10:49 AM | #1 |
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The City of Angels: It's where many of our favorite celebrities work, play, go to rehab, get breast implants, relapse and drive expensive cars into trees. It's a land of magic, is what we're saying. But it's also home to the third largest oil field in the U.S. Now, isn't it a shame that all of that sweet Texas tea should go untapped, just because it's sitting underneath the nation's second biggest city?
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See despite it's reputation for being not in Texas, L.A. has been an oil town from the time black gold was discovered there in 1892 right up until today. As the city's hippie clogged arteries began to expand out over the reserve, oil companies got creative. After refining a new urban design in the 1930s, the wells were all but soundproofed; an innovation that allowed oil companies to start playing "hide the pumping station."If it's tall, out-of-place and oddly phallic, it might be an oil well. Get your minds out of the gutter. We're still talking about oil rigs here. Where Are They Hiding? On street corners, on school grounds, tucked away behind shopping malls--hidden rigs are literally everywhere in Los Angeles. There's an unmarked building on Pico Boulevard in West Hollywood which houses one of the biggest hidden oil operations in the city. From the site, 58 wells have been directionally drilled up into the Beverley Hills area. Here's what 58 oil wells looks like everywhere else in the world. And now here's the building in LA, busily drinking the milkshake right out from under thousands of unsuspecting Bel Aire residents as you read this. But you know how the story goes: You go to Hollywood all hopes and dreams of making it big, and when things don't work out, you find yourself covered in crude, toiling inside a clock tower that houses a secret oil rig in Santa Monica. It's practically a cliche.
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08.26.2010, 11:30 AM | #2 |
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Damn, I can't find any decent pics of the opening scene of Blade Runner, with all the oil rigs of LA bleching fire into the sky...
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08.26.2010, 11:34 AM | #3 |
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ahh! that would be fitting!!
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08.26.2010, 03:16 PM | #4 |
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there has always been oil derreks here, sipping away at the black blood of the earth for as long as I can remember (a long time).
that said, you should see the cell-phone towers, or say, the county jail. |
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08.26.2010, 03:25 PM | #5 |
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