Series 1
This series of shots from same spot on the pedestrian walkway of the Manhattan Bridge. The first three were taken on 9/11/2001. The fourth was taken on 9/17/2001. The fifth was taken in 2014.
This series of shots from same spot on the pedestrian walkway of the Manhattan Bridge. The first three were taken on 9/11/2001. The fourth was taken on 9/17/2001. The fifth was taken in 2014.
The above photo was taken approximately 8:30am on 9/11/2001 from the Manhattan Bridge pedestrian walkway about 140 feet above the East River. It hangs in the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City located at Ground Zero. ©2001 David Monderer/mondererd@yahoo.com
The above photo was taken approximately 9:20AM, 0/11/2001, about 15 minutes after the South Tower was struck by an airplane. ©2001 David Monderer/mondererd@yahoo.com
The above photo was taken a few moments after the South Tower collapsed at 10:28AM. ©2001 David Monderer/mondererd@yahoo.com.
The above photograph was taken on 09/17/2001. Six days after the attacks on the World Trade Center. The twin towers of the World Trade Center (as well as the WTC7 building) no longer dominate the skyline. A mixture of smoke, dust and steam still billows out of Ground Zero. ©2001 David Monderer/mondererd@yahoo.com
The above photo was taken on 08/29/2014. The tallest building on the right is the Freedom Tower, a.k.a. One World Trade Center. It is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and the sixth-tallest in the world. The white structure in the lower left contains a merry-go-round and is part of a newly built Brooklyn waterside park. ©2014 David Monderer/mondererd@yahoo.com
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