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Now, this is just strange.

"JEFFERSON ISLAND, La. Lake Peigneur, which drained into a salt mine after an oil rig accident 26 years ago, was bubbling today.

Richard says he saw a white hump in the water about two-thousand feet from shore at 7:15 a-m, but a neighbor told him that earlier, it was "boiling" with two-foot bubbles.

A-G-L Resources Incorporated, which owns natural gas storage caverns beneath the lake, sent out a crew. By the time it arrived -- about 15 minutes later -- all that remained was a line of froth about 300 feet long."
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What??? Ok, the first sentence is gibberish to me, but it doesn't sound good, and what is with the natural gas storage caverns under a lake in an oil rig accident prone salt mine? This is mind-blowingly strange. And fills me with doom! Doom. I wouldn't like to live near that cursed thing though. Bubbling lakes are hardly ever good. Sprudelwasser des todes!

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