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Tuesday, June 17
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justeastofeden
on Tue 17 Jun 2008 10:38 PM CDT
by
justeastofeden
on Tue 17 Jun 2008 09:22 AM CDT
The last time I was in northwest Thick trees, vines and creepers cover most of what was once a thriving city. Permanent steel towers, constructed on site for the drilling of a single oil well, still peek up through the tall trees. Even the post office is gone, located now at the Benedum and Trees sold their interest in the Field to Gulf Oil for a million dollars, an enormous sum of money at the time. The amount pales compared with the vast riches recovered by Gulf Oil. It doesn’t matter much now. Where roughnecks once toiled to recover Mother Nature’s dark liquid bounty, only ghosts wisping silently over Jeems Bayou still remain. |
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