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A view of the swollen Yellowstone River two miles down stream from the site of the oil spill in Laurel, Montana, July 5, 2011. An Exxon Mobil pipeline ruptured on Friday night about 150 miles downstream from Yellowstone National Park near the town of Laurel, Montana, just southwest of Billings, dumping up to 1,000 barrels, or 42,000 gallons, of crude oil into the flood-swollen river. REUTERS/John Warner (UNITED STATES – Tags: DISASTER ENERGY ENVIRONMENT) – RTR2OW5R