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Submitted by:
bart verhofstadt

Date Submitted:
June 03, 2002

Country:
Belgium

Submitted comment:
Pictures, although grieved in my mind and my heart, will later tell our children what happened, because only my eyes will be able to speak, filled with tears when remembering that morning, when I too became a citizen of New York.

Submitted by:
Dale Linford

Date Submitted:
June 02, 2002

Country:
United Kingdom

Submitted comment:
Thank you so much, these pictures are so deeply moving but instead of crying when i look at them i think of all the brave and most kind of hearted people who helped Everyone! At Ground Zero

Submitted by:
Kadir ISA

Date Submitted:
June 01, 2002

Country:
Turkey

Submitted comment:
"GOD, GRANT ME THE SERENITY TO ACCEPT THE THINGS I CANNOT CHANGE, COURAGE TO CHANGE THE THINGS I CAN, AND WISDOM TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE." GOD BLESS ALL CHILDREN, WOMEN AND MEN DIED AT THAT DAY WHICH NONE OF US WILL EVER FORGET.

Submitted by:
Rob Halligan

Date Submitted:
May 31, 2002

Country:
United Kingdom

Submitted comment:
Can there be beauty from ashes? My father was killed, working in the south tower. Thanks for this site. Hope can rise out of the dust.

Submitted by:
Paul Constable

Date Submitted:
May 29, 2002

Country:
United Kingdom

Submitted comment:
I will never forget that day when I returned from lunch to find the images of The World Trade Centre under attack. New York should be proud of the way they stuck together in her darkest minutes of September 11th. God Bless America.

Submitted by:
Ciaran Faloona

Date Submitted:
May 29, 2002

Country:
Ireland

Submitted comment:
Sometimes I wonder to myself could this really happen. I feel so sorry for all those who died and all those who lost loved ones. Well done.

Submitted by:
chatchada kruakaew

Date Submitted:
May 25, 2002

Country:
Thailand

Submitted comment:
THANKS'''YOUR PHOTOS VERY NICE''' THIS PHOTOS..CAN REMIND THE WORLD.....STORY... I HOPE THE WORLD CAN BE IN PEACE.....................

Submitted by:
Luana Rodriquez

Date Submitted:
May 22, 2002

Country:
Italy

Submitted comment:
This touches everybody's heart... I can "feel" those photos like many other people all around the world do... no word is enough to describe what happened...

Submitted by:
Leanne Gray

Date Submitted:
May 09, 2002

Country:
United Kingdom

Submitted comment:
These pictures are very moving, the photographer has captured the scene very well. The United States has coped with this tragedy with dignity and pride. The American people should hold their heads high.

Submitted by:
Anne Marie Duffie

Date Submitted:
May 03, 2002

Country:
Scotland

Submitted comment:
As the wife of a Scottish firefighter I was deeply moved by this exhibit. Please know that you are all forever in my thougts and prayers. x

Submitted by:
huriye hallacli

Date Submitted:
April 26, 2002

Country:
Turkey

Submitted comment:
It was by coincidence that I visited your web site and saw the pictures of that terrible and unbelievable attack.I can not imagine a human being to be so cruel.In this occasion I would like to share the sorrow of the families having lost their relatives.

Submitted by:
prasanth raghav

Date Submitted:
April 25, 2002

Country:
India

Submitted comment:
Its a really touching feature made through camera lens. Great work. We will never forget those people who lost their life on sep 11. thank you for giving me a chance to view those touching pictures..

Submitted by:
natalia adamez

Date Submitted:
April 22, 2002

Country:
Spain

Submitted comment:
I am 11 yrs old. I normally don磘 get to see horrible things on the t.v. but the 11th of september 2001 I watched this horrible disaster with my mum who was crying.Why do people kill other people ? My mum says she cannot explain it to me as there is no way to explain. please never let anything again happen like this. No more crying for anybody.

Submitted by:
Rhonda Bartlett

Date Submitted:
April 22, 2002

Country:
Australia

Submitted comment:
Rage and hate may bring destruction and death, but through these photographs, may the tears of the world help to heal.

Submitted by:
katie millard

Date Submitted:
April 21, 2002

Country:
United Kingdom

Submitted comment:
Joel is my favourite photographer,he seems to be able to capture in one photograph everything that needs to be said. Thank you.

Submitted by:
Laura S醤chez

Date Submitted:
April 21, 2002

Country:
Spain

Submitted comment:
I love United States of America. thank you.

Submitted by:
Cathy Thompson

Date Submitted:
April 18, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
I don't think there are any words that can be said for the sorrow you feel when viewing these pictures. I know after viewing the exhibit I have went from feeling hate to praying and knowing that God will take care of all of those who have lost loved ones in the attack. God Bless

Submitted by:
Lisa T.

Date Submitted:
April 18, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
your eyes saw it all.These images will last forever.Thank you for sharing the Worst and Best in our world~as we now know it.I am proud to be an American.Our country will rebuild but 9/11 will be forever in our minds.

Submitted by:
Mette Gobel

Date Submitted:
April 17, 2002

Country:
United Kingdom

Submitted comment:
Dear Mr. Meyerowitz. You have managed to capture beauty from the most horrific scenario imaginable. Thank you for making these stunning and very moving photographs available for everybody to see. May they remind us that we must appreciate life as the gift it is.... to all of us no matter who and what we are.

Submitted by:
John Anderson

Date Submitted:
April 17, 2002

Country:
Ireland

Submitted comment:
Very moving pictures. The people of New York should be very proud in the way they handled the aftermath of this terrible event.

Submitted by:
Tami Curnow

Date Submitted:
April 16, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
Like many others, I will never forget 9/11/01. Even today, as I viewed your wonderful exhibit, I still get goosebumps, and tears as I see in your photos the horror and stupidity of terrorism, as well as the strength, and unity of our nation. May those who perished forever Rest in Peace. May those who continue to live their lives, be it in rescue efforts or as a survivor of this horrible tragedy, live with the knowledge that our country will always be a place of freedom, strength and unity. GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!

Submitted by:
Lorena Guzman

Date Submitted:
April 15, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
Dear Artist, I think the pictures of Sept 11 are important they are not only a part of history but they are also reminders that we are very fragile, I believe that all the innocent people that died on Sept 11,2001 are now embraced by God's Loving arms I think it's important to remember that day and the people who lost their lives that day and we should say a prayer for their souls because by doing so we are doing something that was out of our hands that day, we are saving their souls, Life is meaningless without Love and compassion and the people who risk and give uptheir own lives to save others, and to help others make the ultimate sacrifice and find the meaning of Love. May God heal everyone who has suffered by this tragedy. God Bless Ameria.

Submitted by:
Karoline Gharapetian

Date Submitted:
April 15, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
This has been a tragedy, yet we have united in a way no other country would have. I remember the morning of the crashes, and literally, my brain had went numb from the horror our country had faced. I could not think, nor eat normal. I truly hope this will be the last tragedy our country will ever experience. My heart truly goes out to the loved ones of the deceased. I think these images will make us stronger as time goes by. Thank youl...from Glendale, Ca.

Submitted by:
Terri Byerly

Date Submitted:
April 13, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
The world will never forget "That Day". We must learn to love life more, love each other more, enjoy the moment. There may never be another "moment" to enjoy. Make the most of what you have. Tell the ones you love that you love them. Give a smile to a stranger, help a person in need. Be there for each other because tomorrow there may be no one there for any of us. Be strong! We are not defeated. We have all been brought together. Let us all "live" together.

Submitted by:
KHALED KISSWANI

Date Submitted:
April 12, 2002

Country:
Panama

Submitted comment:
I AM A MUSLIM, AND ALL WHAT CAN I SAY IS , I'M SURE THOSE WHO DID THIS ARE NOTHING TO RELIGION OR GOD , BECUSE KILLING OTHERS OR EVEN THEM SELFS IS NON OF RELIGION BOOKS OR THOUGHTS .

Submitted by:
Caroline Lewellen

Date Submitted:
April 12, 2002

Country:
United Kingdom

Submitted comment:
I'm British, but my partner is American. I will never forget those images of 11/9/01 and often have nightmares about the poor souls that jumped on that fateful day. Your pictures really bring out the courage and heart felt compassion of the USA and I thank you for that. I bless everyone she holds and pray for all the families who hurt so badly. May my daughter and all the other Amercian children never have to witness this horrific nightmare again. God Bless Amercia.

Submitted by:
Avis Murry

Date Submitted:
April 12, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
This site brings images that are not seen on television. If you're outside of New York you just don't get the images of the hard work New York is doing and the feel of how tragic this is. Thanks

Submitted by:
Olivia Dale

Date Submitted:
April 11, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
On September 11th, I was sick to my stomach when I saw the devastation at the World Trade Center on the television. I prayed for the thousands of people that I knew must be hurt or injured. However, I do not feel that these pictures give the same kind of perspective. They make it seem somewhat unreal. The project is a noble gesture,but perhaps falls short of its intended goal - at least in my view

Submitted by:
Laura Waters

Date Submitted:
April 11, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
I saw the exhibit at the Museum of London. Its amazing, and a real tribute. Just one thing: it would have been great to have some of the pictures on sale (postcards or a book) with the profits going to relief organisations in New York. While I was in the museum store several people were asking about this. After seeing such powerful images, people want something to remember them by and also want to give something back.

Submitted by:
Danny G.

Date Submitted:
April 10, 2002

Country:
Germany

Submitted comment:
I was recovering from a Operation in the Hospital when a old German man came to me and said that a plane crashed into a tower in NY. He told me this because I am an American. As I went to the lounge were the television was, I watched as the second crash toke place. All that were watching,young and old were schocked. Everyone was started crying. It was a day that no one will ever forget. Your photos are very good. Thanks.

Submitted by:
Andrea Sevcikova

Date Submitted:
April 09, 2002

Country:
Czech Republic

Submitted comment:
Thank you for this exhibit.Everyone can see heroism,hate,pain,tears and resolve.What happened should unite all of us, we can磘 hurt each other so much as we do now.This is not the reason why we are here...

Submitted by:
victoria lundmark

Date Submitted:
April 08, 2002

Country:
Sweden

Submitted comment:
your pictures showed so much feelings. I wish that I could tell everyone that was envolved in rescuing lives that day and weeks after that , that they were doing such a heroic job. It was hard just sitting ther in front of the tv, on the other side of the Atlantic ocean, not being able to do a thing. hopefully the world have learned something.

Submitted by:
Darcy Canaday

Date Submitted:
April 08, 2002

Country:
Canada

Submitted comment:
Every day I wake up and feel like a bit of my heart is broken and will never be repaired. Sites like this that show the immense bravery and heroism of those who have volunteered for the overwhelming task of recovery make it a little easier to deal with. The men and woment who died doing what they do by trying to save innocent lives are heros. But so are those men and women who are down there now, experiencing what can only be hell. Thank you to those who do what most of us can not even imagine.

Submitted by:
donna christ

Date Submitted:
April 08, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
Thank you for your generous gift and the freedom to share such a stragic event in the HIS-tory of our Nation!!! donna

Submitted by:
Michael Kilbourne

Date Submitted:
April 08, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
Thank you for this site. I thought I had consumed just about everything about this tradgedy, but I missed President Bush's remark about the "tick of the clock". I also missed the story of the worker injured by exploding bullets. God bless the children.

Submitted by:
Pat Clark

Date Submitted:
April 07, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
I was bowling that fateful day, enjoying life as usual, when one of the girls on the lane next to me called to me saying that NYC was being attacked. I said to her, "That is one horrible thing to joke about!" She then said, "It's on the tv in the snack bar. It's no joke!!" That was the end to any bowling for us that day. Our hearts were in our throats as we watched with horror all the forthcoming events. How could this be happening in OUR US OF A? We didn't have things like this happen to OUR country! Needless to say, that is no longer true. We we were shown that fact in the attack on the Twin Towers that fateful day of 9/11/01. NYC became all that we spoke of for days and weeks on end, and we sat in front of our tvs just as we did back in 1963 when we lost our beloved President, John F. Kennedy. May we as Americans continue to hunt down those responsible for this atrocity. Long live America and may her freedom continue forever. WE LOVE YOU AMERICA!!

Submitted by:
Dianna Strube

Date Submitted:
April 07, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
since this incident my 4 year old son wants to borrow his dads tools to fix New York that made everyone cry and think it could happen right here not that far from New York

Submitted by:
julia collins

Date Submitted:
April 07, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
To this day, I find myself quivering whenever I see a low plane. The horrible acts of Sept.11th will continue to stay with me for the rest of my life. May all the people who lost their lives on that horrific day REST IN PEACE. We are strong, we are united, we are the, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!

Submitted by:
NOUVEL St閜hane

Date Submitted:
April 07, 2002

Country:
France

Submitted comment:
I hope that all your photos will help the all world to never forget what happened on this 11th september!! Shame on terrorists and terrorism! And many many many congratulations for all the rescue teams!! St閜hane P.S : sorry for my very bad english

Submitted by:
Ernest Braun

Date Submitted:
April 07, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
To visit this site, even on the screen, brings back memories that will never fade from my mind. So many innocent lives that perished so unnecesarily. People like you and me dedicated to improving their lot in life, while others, dedicated to death and destruction blotted them out in a single instant of hate--this is an incomprehensible irony.

Submitted by:
Lo Ronce Anderson

Date Submitted:
April 07, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
dear joel, i live in california, where we are physically untouched by the tragedy of 9/11. i watched the news, the sight of the planes over and over crashing into the buildings, and the updates of how the site is being cleaned up, but only these photos have truly brought me a sense of truly seeing what was wrought by the terrorists. thank you for sharing the rawness of violence, the depths of committment, the love of those who search on for those who could not escape.

Submitted by:
Christopher T Redinger

Date Submitted:
April 07, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
This is one of the most moving sites I've seen in awile. The pics were great and we should show our respect for our friends and faimly that die that day later and God bless us all

Submitted by:
sarah henderson

Date Submitted:
April 06, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
This exhibit really touched my soul.I shuddered when I saw the aftermath.I will never forget what happened, and neither will my children. this was really beautiful. GOD BLESS AMERICA!

Submitted by:
shirley conn

Date Submitted:
April 06, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
i still can't see how people can do this to another, i see the pain in pictures,this will never go away.may god be with one's, that cleaned things up & familys & there lost love one's. usa will stand forever.

Submitted by:
EuN J.

Date Submitted:
April 06, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
I remember the morning when I peered out the windows. A huge mass of smoke was covering most of downtown Manhattan. I would say the image was burned into my mind, a scar that would never fade. This site was very moving. I hope more people get to see this.

Submitted by:
joe shea

Date Submitted:
April 06, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
The best yet I`v seen I will never forget 9/11/01 I was working at Logen Airport in Boston. When all this stuff happend .like I said I WILL Never Forget

Submitted by:
Jimmy Sisteck

Date Submitted:
April 06, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
originally,I was very skeptical about viewing the images and reliving the horrific images of that fateful day.but after viewing the Nightline documentary and recently produced programs,I am more confident than ever that we as a nation will recover from this cowardly incident.I thank the artist for showing us pictures.

Submitted by:
James Duryea

Date Submitted:
April 06, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
Well done. May we never forget those who gave their lives so others might live. No greater love hath a man than to lay down his life for his friend -- in this case, for thousands. Rest in peace, knowing the perpetrators will burn for eternity. Pray.

Submitted by:
Terrena Byrd

Date Submitted:
April 06, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
I would like to say thank you for allowing me to see these pictures as well. I am too far away to see the aftermath in person but the images in my mind of that day will be forever remembered. September 11th was my birthday but instead of having a celebration of it, I watched the terrorist destroy the towers that I was looking forward to visiting one day. I was hardly able to get away from the tv. I did a lot of praying that day for the thousands of people trying to escape, then the ones who didn't make it(to not suffer),and then for all of the people who lost loved ones. I learned a lot about myself, I'm not as selfish as I thought I was and I am a lot more patriotic than I realised. I think a lot of us learned that on September 11th. Thank you again for sharing with us and thank God for all of the heroes and everyone who helped.

Submitted by:
Cheryl Pirkl

Date Submitted:
April 06, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
Nicely done...A day None of us will forget

Submitted by:
Michael Minor

Date Submitted:
April 06, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
As a veteran in the armed forces I would like to extend my thanks and offer my encouragement to keep this project going to document this trajic time in our history. Having served my country and helping to protect all that we hold dear in our hearts as Americans it has pained me to see the youth of America taking all our freedoms for granted. Thanks again for saving this moment in our history that has reminded all of us of what he have and to be thankful for it. All my love and support to you and those who lost their loved ones. May they rest in peace. God bless America!

Submitted by:
Tammy Hulsey

Date Submitted:
April 06, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
I just wanted to thank you for giving those of us a chance to see these pictures from so far away, not everyone can come to New York City to see such an exibit.

Submitted by:
Jane Woodford

Date Submitted:
April 06, 2002

Country:
United Kingdom

Submitted comment:
These photographic images are truly moving. They stunningly and quite devastatingly show the horror and tragedy of that dreadful day. How can this happen? From the United Kingdom, I send my best wishes to the united States. Freedom and Democracy.

Submitted by:
Lynne Brit

Date Submitted:
April 05, 2002

Country:
Canada

Submitted comment:
Wow! Your photo tribute was very moving. It is hard to grasp the enormity of it all. Seeing the rescue workers against the rubble, shows the emense destruction. The people of New York, and the whole of America, have shown their strength and patriotism once again. God Bless America.

Submitted by:
Theresa Krakauskas

Date Submitted:
April 05, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
Your exhibit is awesome -- some of the best 911 photos I've seen. Having lived either in NYC or the surrounding area most of my life, we are still trying to fathom the enormity of what has happened.

Submitted by:
Kasmira Lawson

Date Submitted:
April 05, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
The photographs and the quotations show the best of America at one of our lowest moments. You touched my soul, and I hope we can maintain your exibit in many forms to stand as a testimony to the strength of America - Her weakness. Please create a book or a print that we can purchase. Perhaps the money raised by the sale of the photos could fund a program to reach out to aspiring photographers or to the victims' children, or some other worthwhile effort to create a love for beauty. Thank you for baring your heart to the world through your art.

Submitted by:
Kimmie Mihalko

Date Submitted:
April 05, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
WOW! What a tribute thanks for share your view of those horribly sad days just following SEPT. 11 Blessed Be! :)

Submitted by:
angie moulton

Date Submitted:
April 05, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
You did a wonderful job on this site I was so happy to be able to visit it, I have made a 9/11 album for my children so I can one day show them what happened to the USA and why so many people will never forget 9/11. It's a day I know I will never forget and I hope my children never have to experiance such an awful war of hate. God Bless Americans!!!!

Submitted by:
JoAnn Diaz

Date Submitted:
April 05, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
To this day, I find myself quivering whenever I see a low plane. The horrible acts of Sept.11th will continue to stay with me for the rest of my life. May all the people who lost their lives on that horrific day REST IN PEACE. We are strong, we are united, we are the, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!

Submitted by:
RoseMary Wells

Date Submitted:
April 05, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
These are some of the best pix of the site. A real work of art. Thank you

Submitted by:
julia collins

Date Submitted:
April 05, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
i think this sight shows what really happened and i agree with the quote "we are more determined than ever to live are lives in freedom"

Submitted by:
Michelle L

Date Submitted:
April 05, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
Thanks for the touching photo's God Bless America

Submitted by:
Beverly Pinnegar

Date Submitted:
April 05, 2002

Country:
Canada

Submitted comment:
Great photos. It would have been more complete, however, if there had been one classic shot of the towers as they once looked and if the last shot was of the double beams of light memorial that was lit up a few weeks ago..... I think it is important to remember ALL of it and I hope everyone keeps in mind that those who destroyed the Twin Towers could never have built them in the first place.

Submitted by:
R. Felso

Date Submitted:
April 05, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
Thank you, Joel. Your exhibit should be proclaimed by our government, as a national monument to represent the day that American was attacked, a day we will never forget - 11 Sept. 2001. God Bless America, her military & her people.

Submitted by:
Jacob Sj鰏trand

Date Submitted:
April 05, 2002

Country:
Sweden

Submitted comment:
Your pictures were very good! Thank you for giving me a view over new york!

Submitted by:
Suzanne Kostman

Date Submitted:
April 04, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
September 11th started out as my baby girl's 4 month birthday. She awoke just minutes before the first plane hit. I turned on the televison and could not believe what I was seeing! I held her tight as I watched the terror unfold. The pictures not only reminded me of the horror that day but also of the bravery and love we have for each other. Thank you for your touching photographs. From a very proud American and mom

Submitted by:
carol edwards

Date Submitted:
April 04, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
Wonderfully moving & tragic pictures. To be remembered forever as a tribute to the slain, rescuers and survivors. We should never forget so we can pass our memories to our children. God bless America!!!

Submitted by:
Justin Musick

Date Submitted:
April 04, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
I think that is very important to know of this event and the damage it has caused. Not only to remember the lives lost but to help maintain a civilization where this type of action is not tollerated. I think that Joel has done an excellent job in capturing the aftermath of this event. Peace and love to all.

Submitted by:
Peggy Scott

Date Submitted:
April 04, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
In Texas, a few days after 911, I was driving over a bridge. The vivid blue sky was covered with "small pink clouds", exactly like the photograph captured in the picture labled "The North Wall". I parked my car to just look up and pray. I knew it was God's way of telling all of us, "TRUST ME, ALL IS WELL" Thank you for capturing that beauty among the sorrow.

Submitted by:
Darren Seward

Date Submitted:
April 04, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
These photographs were awe inspiring. A fine tribute to the men, women, and children who perished in this spineless act of terrorism, and to the heroes (police and firemen) that without their immediate response, many more would have perished...

Submitted by:
Jorge Carrapi鏾

Date Submitted:
April 04, 2002

Country:
Portugal

Submitted comment:
Tragic, but spectacular pictures! They are going to be forever in the memory of those who knew the place personally, and also for those who have been never there.

Submitted by:
Ann Morgan

Date Submitted:
April 03, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
Thank you for recording these images for posterity. They are moving,sad,inspiring,touching and, yes, technically beautiful. Will the exhibit be shown on the West Coast, specifically in Orange County, California? I know there are many of us here who would want to see it. Thank you for taking these images on tour to share our tragedy and our triumph with the world. A. Morgan

Submitted by:
April Botala

Date Submitted:
April 03, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
I was very shocked. I didn't belive it at first. I thought that the U.S. had security enough to stop that but my thoughts were changed quickly after. I wake up every morning wondering whats going to happen next or if I'll live to have children.

Submitted by:
Shannon Larkin

Date Submitted:
April 03, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
I bless you with all my heart for giving your life for me and for the ones who died in September 11!!! Thank You and God Bless You!!!!!!!! And God Bless Amarica!!!!!!! Thank you agian!!! Shannon Larkin, age,9

Submitted by:
Sal Loria

Date Submitted:
April 03, 2002

Country:
Canada

Submitted comment:
A date that is forever burned in my mind, September 11th was a tragic day for not only the lives that were lost, but for all of humanity as well. Regardless of the media bombardment that covered the disaster for the past 7 months, only with these photographs have I been able to truly reflect on what has happened, and what this will bring in the future.

Submitted by:
Roberto Concina

Date Submitted:
April 03, 2002

Country:
Italy

Submitted comment:
Images of Ground Zero achieved several different considerations relatively terrorism and how it provides pain and horror on civilians and populations. A sense of frustration which is difficult to explain. A cultural event, as an exhibition on these issues, is foundamental because New Yorkers and people from entire world can reflect how insane has been this period in our life. Taking immediately lesson by mistakes eventually and agreeing some remedies closely. As in Sacramento a perennial human flag has remembered us those tragic days with its uncommon suggestion, we confirm after that exhibition our belief 'United we stand'.

Submitted by:
Cynthia E. Davidson

Date Submitted:
April 03, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
I lost a nephew that day and almost lost a niece. As a native New Yorker who now lives in the mid-west, I couldn't have even imagine in my wildest dreams what it looked like. Relatives tried to tell me, but, your pictures made it real.

Submitted by:
Alexis Hayes

Date Submitted:
April 03, 2002

Country:
United States of America

Submitted comment:
I would like to thank you for the unique images that you are able to share with the world. Even though it has been over 6 months, I still cry from the horror that happened on that fateful day. My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone that lost someone on that day. And I would like to give special thanks to all the heros that were on the front lines from day one. September 11, 2001, will not be forgotten.