Oil from a massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico has started to reach mainland beaches. Earlier in the week, oil brushed against marshes and wetlands but there was little sign of the spill on the shores of Louisiana, Mississippi or Alabama. Now, what's being described as "globs" and tar balls are appearing along the coast. NPR's Elizabeth Shogren speaks with Guy Raz from Port Fourchon, La.
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