The Darkest Day in America
September 11, 2001.
The Day America was under attack.
And it is not over yet.

Before
This picture my husband took standing in front of the South Tower #2 when we visited New York City in November 1998. Its so tall I had to hold my husband or he would of fallen over taking the picture. |
This picture is taken from the Staten Island ferry. |
A picture of the Twin Towers given to us from our relatives in New Jersey. |
Sunset |
During the Horrific event
American Airline Flight 11 out of Boston Logan airport was hijack and crashes into the World Trade Center North Tower at 8:45 am. |
United Airline Flight 175 from Boston Logan airport was hijack and crashes into the World Trade Center South Tower at 9:03 am. |
Second plane crashes and explodes |
The Empire State building with the Towers burning from a far. |
The South Tower Collapses at 10:05 am. |
The North Tower collapses at 10:28 am |
People running for their lives as the tower collapses. |
Heroic Firefighters working as the tower collapses. |
The City crumbling from a far. |
I can't believe my eyes. There is no more World Trade Centers!
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These survivors trying to get help and out of the city. |
Nobody could drive so everybody had to walk home. I think this is the Brooklyn Bridge or the Williamsburg. Not a small bridge to cross. |
Aftermath
What left of the World Trade Center. |
Nothing but rubble left. |
Look like night but its in the middle of the day. |
The exhausted firefighter. |
This one-meter resolution satellite
image of Manhattan, New York
was collected at 11:43 a.m.
EDT on Sept. 12, 2001 by Space Imaging's IKONOS satellite.
The image shows an area of white
and gray-colored dust and smoke at the location where
the 1,350-foot towers of the
World Trade Center once stood.
Since all airplanes were grounded
over the U.S. after the attack,
IKONOS was the only commercial
high-resolution camera
that could take an overhead
image at the time.
The Statue of Liberty in mist
of all the smoke.
World Trade Center Facts
March 11, 2002
Laser light ceremony where the
two massive towers use to stand.
It mark 6 months since the tragic
event.
Ground Zero
This one-meter resolution satellite
image of Manhattan, New York was taken on
September 4, 2002 by the IKONOS
satellite
The Death Toll was over 3,000
innocent people from all over the world.
Such a waste of so many precious
lives.
God bless the families and
friends of the victims .
May God watch over America.
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