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Juicy D. Links 09-13-2004 12:22 AM

Anybody here actually seen Ground Zero in NYC?
 
Its one thing to see it on tv but when you are actually there and see it , its fucking crazy.


Makes you realize how big the space was and such.

The memorial also brings you down ans stuff and puts you in check as to the level of death and what happened there.

brand0n 09-13-2004 12:24 AM

i was there sept 22. came up as soon as i could. when we drove in, it was still billowing smoke. :(

Juicy D. Links 09-13-2004 12:25 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by brand0n
i was there sept 22. came up as soon as i could. when we drove in, it was still billowing smoke. :(

ahhh i meant after the cleanup and such. Its like one big massive hole. Crazy.

Sexy Rex 09-13-2004 12:25 AM

Was there last year in Jan for the NYC show. Quite a shock when "what you saw on TV" hits you.

hershie 09-13-2004 12:26 AM

I was there last summer and walked over the site through that catwalk to the other side. It was very unnerving to see such a huge open spot and remember the visuals of what happened there.

Hal 09-13-2004 12:35 AM

I was there a few days ago on Thursday, looks like they are already starting to rebuild.

Trax 09-13-2004 12:44 AM

been there last year
was strange somehow
but I wasn't amazed either somehow...

adamneve 09-13-2004 12:45 AM

was there a few times already :(

BluMedia 09-13-2004 12:53 AM

I was there last year when I was having back surgery in NY. It was very depressing to see those massive buildings gone. I had seen the towers many times before that and just could not believe how massive and tall they were. It was like there was the NY skyline and then a little farther down were these 2 unbelieveable skyscrapers. I am glad I saw them before they were gone but it is quite depressing how something so massive can be gone and how many people died.

Mark

SBJ 09-13-2004 01:03 AM

I was there in the spring of 2003 along with Dugmor, Jscott, and many other webmasters

It was amazing to see how big it was! It was also very sad to see and I'll never forget the feeling I had in my stomach as I looked at the area

XPays 09-13-2004 01:09 AM

flew in 3 weeks after it happened and went there and will never forget

dropped9 09-13-2004 01:10 AM

I went down there a few days after it happened.... Was something I will never forget....

netproperty 09-13-2004 01:11 AM

I havent had the chance to go, and i only live a few hours away :(

I should have gone when it happend. I suck.

detroitiron 09-13-2004 01:23 AM

Haven't been there but probebly has the same atmosphere as the abomb memorial in hiroshima, i imagine....

Dawgy 09-13-2004 01:27 AM

yep. was there a couple years ago.
one of the pics i took:

http://woofmedia.com/gfy/wtc1.jpg

zvik 09-13-2004 01:32 AM

i really thought about it yesterday and i wish to see ground zero and how massive the area is.

is it possible to get some panoramic photos or something since i can't really afford going there right now :)

my ant worked in the wtc and she just went to get a cup of coffee when it happend, she said that body parts fell all around her.

hilly 09-13-2004 01:39 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by zvik
i really thought about it yesterday and i wish to see ground zero and how massive the area is.

is it possible to get some panoramic photos or something since i can't really afford going there right now :)

my ant worked in the wtc and she just went to get a cup of coffee when it happend, she said that body parts fell all around her.

Shit man

Holly 09-13-2004 01:45 AM

I haven't. My dad and I were talking about this yesterday.

I'd like to see the memorial, but I really wish I could have seen it during the clean-up, as well.

AaronM 09-13-2004 01:47 AM

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Originally posted by juicylinks
Its one thing to see it on tv but when you are actually there and see it , its fucking crazy.


Makes you realize how big the space was and such.

The memorial also brings you down ans stuff and puts you in check as to the level of death and what happened there.

Yeah...I've seen it several times.

Very moving to say the least.

quiet 09-13-2004 01:49 AM

yeah, my brother and i were in NYC a couple of months after. i'd dig up some pics, but i'm going to bed...

Ann-Angelcom 09-13-2004 01:49 AM

I live in staten island, right across the water from manhattan. Alot of people here work in the city....including my next door neighbors son who worked in the twin towers...Tom was at work the day they fell....we lost him in the tragedy. I live next to it and still can not comprehend the extent of what happened there. I was asleep that morning when it happened. I woke up to my mom telling me what had happened. Jst to show how human nature is...I went back to sleep...it was almost like it wasn't real, just something you see on tv. Sad, very sad..

AaronM 09-13-2004 01:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dawgy
yep. was there a couple years ago.
one of the pics i took:

http://woofmedia.com/gfy/wtc1.jpg

Nice composition. :thumbsup

hilly 09-13-2004 01:53 AM

Well that is terrorism for you. The Murder of 2000 lives in NY,
and the murder of children in Beslem russia.

Dawgy 09-13-2004 01:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AaronM
Nice composition. :thumbsup
hehe thanx. maybe i should shoot content, eh? ;)


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