Worlds whitest beaches
Florida saw its worst impact yet from the BP oil spill as thick oily sludge washed ashore on Pensacola Beach on Wednesday and emergency workers found an oil-covered dolphin stranded on the shore.
State emergency workers said the pudding-like mixture covered 3 miles of Pensacola Beach, a barrier island that is part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore.
Watch as the pollution appears to be changing the way waves interact with the shoreline -- and notice the thick layers of sludgy oil on the once-white sand:
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