Thursday, September 10, 2009

9/11 Wreckage to be used as Memorial

Today, September 11, remind us on a very horrible event 8 years ago, which is known as 9/11 attack.

Now, government plan to build a museum to  remind people about event that kills about 2,993 people, and thousands people wounded. In this museum, visitor can see the the 9/11 wreckage, story and photos about that hijacking incident.

To remind you about that event, let’s we see this photo, and watch, how bad this impact people

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A fireball engulfs the South Tower as the second plane hits it

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11 September 2001: The hijacked United Airlines Flight 175 is shown a split-second before it hit the South Tower of the World Trade Center. The North Tower burns after American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into it

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25 October 2001: Ironworkers pause at the top of a pile of debris as they continue dissembling the wreckage of the World Trade Centre

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Five days after the attacks, steel workers cut the beams from Tower 7 which was part of the the Twin Towers complex

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The Woolworth Building is seen behind the rubble of the collapsed World Trade Center a week after the atrocity

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A subway train carriage sits in the hangar among the wreckage

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A pile of wreckage saved in hangar

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A giant twisted steel beam from the World Trade Center lies in a hangar at JFK airport. The girder is just one of more than 2,000 relics of the attacks stored in the hangar. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has offered the items to cities around the US for use in public memorials

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A crushed taxi cab recovered from the World Trade Center site is stored in Hanger 17 at JFK airport

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Dennis Klingensmith, of Prospect Hill Cemetery in York, Pennsylvania, prepares to haul away a piece of the World Trade Center, which is due to become part of a memorial in York

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