Photos of events the attack the World Trade Center twin towers finally published. The photos were taken by former detectives from the New York Police (NYPD), Greg Semendinger, from a helicopter owned by the police. Greg being the only person who-perpetuating events of 11 September 2001 a bloody air.
"The photographs make us understand the phenomenon visually, what really happened," Jan said Ramirez, the executive Museum September 11. "It's even become the most extraordinary pictures in the world today," he added.
In some images, the peak Woolworth building and several other skyscrapers look like a cloud of smoke mixed with a huge dust cloud, very contras with the sky blue when it is sunny. Clouds of black clouds and immediately envelops the streets shortly after the twin towers were hit by a falling airplane. Kinda hard to see the buildings at that time as it is covered with dust. Scenery that can be seen only a black cloud hanging over the Hudson River on the edge of Manhattan.
"I almost do not realize what I had seen that day," said Semendinger. "Seeing it today, I still can not believe I took those pictures," he added.
Description of the collapse of the WTC tragedy published directly through television and video amateur. However, eight years after this tragedy, these images still provide a psychological impact for the citizens of the United States. "For those who survived their, the photographs could have been too painful to watch," said President Richard Zimbler WTC Survivors Network.
ABC news network party states the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) provides 2779 images stored in the nine compact discs. ABC has published several photos of the tragedy through his Web site, including photos close-up of the burning south tower of the WTC.
"The photographs make us understand the phenomenon visually, what really happened," Jan said Ramirez, the executive Museum September 11. "It's even become the most extraordinary pictures in the world today," he added.
In some images, the peak Woolworth building and several other skyscrapers look like a cloud of smoke mixed with a huge dust cloud, very contras with the sky blue when it is sunny. Clouds of black clouds and immediately envelops the streets shortly after the twin towers were hit by a falling airplane. Kinda hard to see the buildings at that time as it is covered with dust. Scenery that can be seen only a black cloud hanging over the Hudson River on the edge of Manhattan.
"I almost do not realize what I had seen that day," said Semendinger. "Seeing it today, I still can not believe I took those pictures," he added.
Description of the collapse of the WTC tragedy published directly through television and video amateur. However, eight years after this tragedy, these images still provide a psychological impact for the citizens of the United States. "For those who survived their, the photographs could have been too painful to watch," said President Richard Zimbler WTC Survivors Network.
ABC news network party states the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) provides 2779 images stored in the nine compact discs. ABC has published several photos of the tragedy through his Web site, including photos close-up of the burning south tower of the WTC.