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20 images Created 29 May 2015

Tar-like substance washed ashore in Los Angeles

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  • A woman runs along the beach in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The beaches along south Santa Monica Bay appeared virtually free of oil Thursday morning after an overnight cleanup, but officials aren't sure if more tar will show up.  (Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • The tar-like substance that washed ashore is seen in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The beaches along south Santa Monica Bay appeared virtually free of oil Thursday morning after an overnight cleanup, but officials aren't sure if more tar will show up.  (Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • Workers clean up a tar-like substance that washed ashore in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The beaches along south Santa Monica Bay appeared virtually free of oil Thursday morning after an overnight cleanup, but officials aren't sure if more tar will show up.  (Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • Workers clean up a tar-like substance that washed ashore in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The beaches along south Santa Monica Bay appeared virtually free of oil Thursday morning after an overnight cleanup, but officials aren't sure if more tar will show up.  (Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A worker cleans up a tar-like substance that washed ashore in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The beaches along south Santa Monica Bay appeared virtually free of oil Thursday morning after an overnight cleanup, but officials aren't sure if more tar will show up.  (Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20150528RC.BeachOil005.JPG
  • Workers clean up a tar-like substance that washed ashore in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The beaches along south Santa Monica Bay appeared virtually free of oil Thursday morning after an overnight cleanup, but officials aren't sure if more tar will show up.  (Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A posted sign warns people not to make contact with ocean water in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. . Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The beaches along south Santa Monica Bay appeared virtually free of oil Thursday morning after an overnight cleanup, but officials aren't sure if more tar will show up.  (Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A man shows a tar-like substance that washed ashore in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The beaches along south Santa Monica Bay appeared virtually free of oil Thursday morning after an overnight cleanup, but officials aren't sure if more tar will show up.  (Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20150528RC.BeachOil007.JPG
  • The tar-like substance that washed ashore is seen in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The beaches along south Santa Monica Bay appeared virtually free of oil Thursday morning after an overnight cleanup, but officials aren't sure if more tar will show up.  (Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20150528RC.BeachOil010.JPG
  • The tar-like substance that washed ashore is seen in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The beaches along south Santa Monica Bay appeared virtually free of oil Thursday morning after an overnight cleanup, but officials aren't sure if more tar will show up.  (Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20150528RC.BeachOil009.JPG
  • The tar-like substance that washed ashore is seen in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The beaches along south Santa Monica Bay appeared virtually free of oil Thursday morning after an overnight cleanup, but officials aren't sure if more tar will show up.  (Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20150528RC.BeachOil011.JPG
  • A worker cleans up a tar-like substance that washed ashore in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The beaches along south Santa Monica Bay appeared virtually free of oil Thursday morning after an overnight cleanup, but officials aren't sure if more tar will show up.  (Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20150528RC.BeachOil012.JPG
  • Workers clean up a tar-like substance that washed ashore in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The beaches along south Santa Monica Bay appeared virtually free of oil Thursday morning after an overnight cleanup, but officials aren't sure if more tar will show up.  (Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20150528RC.BeachOil013.JPG
  • 5月28日,美國洛杉磯地區的海灘發現大量焦油狀物質被衝上海灘,近9英里沿岸沙灘全綫被關閉。跟據環保學家表示,目前還不清楚該批物質是否與上週聖塔芭芭拉附近海灘石油洩漏污染有關。但目前也沒有發現有野生動物受傷害。(新華社發 趙漢榮攝)<br />
Tar-like substance that washed ashore is seen in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The environmental scientists said it is too early to say if the material in Manhattan Beach might have a relationship with the oil spill on Refugio Beach near Santa Barbara. The short answer was possibly but unlikely. There's been no indication wildlife has been harmed. (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • 5月28日,一名清理人員收集焦油狀物。在美國洛杉磯地區的海灘發現大量焦油狀物質被衝上海灘,近9英里沿岸沙灘全綫被關閉。跟據環保學家表示,目前還不清楚該批物質是否與上週聖塔芭芭拉附近海灘石油洩漏污染有關。但目前也沒有發現有野生動物受傷害。(新華社發 趙漢榮攝)<br />
A posted sign warns people not to make contact with ocean water as a worker cleans up a tar-like substance that washed ashore in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The environmental scientists said it is too early to say if the material in Manhattan Beach might have a relationship with the oil spill on Refugio Beach near Santa Barbara. The short answer was possibly but unlikely. There's been no indication wildlife has been harmed. (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20150528RC.Tar002.JPG
  • 5月28日,一名清理人員收集焦油狀物。在美國洛杉磯地區的海灘發現大量焦油狀物質被衝上海灘,近9英里沿岸沙灘全綫被關閉。跟據環保學家表示,目前還不清楚該批物質是否與上週聖塔芭芭拉附近海灘石油洩漏污染有關。但目前也沒有發現有野生動物受傷害。(新華社發 趙漢榮攝)<br />
A worker cleans up a tar-like substance that washed ashore in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The environmental scientists said it is too early to say if the material in Manhattan Beach might have a relationship with the oil spill on Refugio Beach near Santa Barbara. The short answer was possibly but unlikely. There's been no indication wildlife has been harmed. (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20150528RC.Tar003.JPG
  • 5月28日,清理人員收集焦油狀物。在美國洛杉磯地區的海灘發現大量焦油狀物質被衝上海灘,近9英里沿岸沙灘全綫被關閉。跟據環保學家表示,目前還不清楚該批物質是否與上週聖塔芭芭拉附近海灘石油洩漏污染有關。但目前也沒有發現有野生動物受傷害。(新華社發 趙漢榮攝)<br />
Workers clean up a tar-like substance that washed ashore in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The environmental scientists said it is too early to say if the material in Manhattan Beach might have a relationship with the oil spill on Refugio Beach near Santa Barbara. The short answer was possibly but unlikely. There's been no indication wildlife has been harmed. (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20150528RC.Tar004.JPG
  • 5月28日,美國洛杉磯地區的海灘發現大量焦油狀物質被衝上海灘,近9英里沿岸沙灘全綫被關閉。跟據環保學家表示,目前還不清楚該批物質是否與上週聖塔芭芭拉附近海灘石油洩漏污染有關。但目前也沒有發現有野生動物受傷害。(新華社發 趙漢榮攝)<br />
Tar-like substance that washed ashore is seen in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The environmental scientists said it is too early to say if the material in Manhattan Beach might have a relationship with the oil spill on Refugio Beach near Santa Barbara. The short answer was possibly but unlikely. There's been no indication wildlife has been harmed. (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20150528RC.Tar005.JPG
  • 5月28日,在海灘上一個禁止游泳警告標誌牌。在美國洛杉磯地區的海灘發現大量焦油狀物質被衝上海灘,近9英里沿岸沙灘全綫被關閉。跟據環保學家表示,目前還不清楚該批物質是否與上週聖塔芭芭拉附近海灘石油洩漏污染有關。但目前也沒有發現有野生動物受傷害。(新華社發 趙漢榮攝)<br />
A posted sign warns people not to make contact with ocean water in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The environmental scientists said it is too early to say if the material in Manhattan Beach might have a relationship with the oil spill on Refugio Beach near Santa Barbara. The short answer was possibly but unlikely. There's been no indication wildlife has been harmed. (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20150528RC.Tar007.JPG
  • 5月28日,美國洛杉磯地區的海灘發現大量焦油狀物質被衝上海灘,近9英里沿岸沙灘全綫被關閉。跟據環保學家表示,目前還不清楚該批物質是否與上週聖塔芭芭拉附近海灘石油洩漏污染有關。但目前也沒有發現有野生動物受傷害。(新華社發 趙漢榮攝)<br />
Tar-like substance that washed ashore is seen in Manhattan Beach, California on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Popular beaches along nearly 9 miles of Los Angeles-area coastline are off-limits to surfing and swimming after tar-like substance washed ashore. The environmental scientists said it is too early to say if the material in Manhattan Beach might have a relationship with the oil spill on Refugio Beach near Santa Barbara. The short answer was possibly but unlikely. There's been no indication wildlife has been harmed. (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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