Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Ground Zero Museum Workshop - Gary Marlon Suson

Some photos of the after math that was September 11 2001.  This small museum (not to be confused with the museum at th eactual Ground Zero), located in the Meatpacking District in NY, touched my heart and will live in my memory for ever.

Photos courtesy of the Ground Zero Museum Workshop, a not for profit museum owned and run by Gary Marlon Suson, in New York.

Ground Zero Museum Workshop

a sheet off a desk calendar found
in the rubble of the towers 

A clock found in the rubble,  It stopped at the
time the planes hit.

Firefighter Oscar Garcia says a small prayer before
returning to dig in his allocated area of the rubble.

Some of the only glass found after the collapse of the towers.
The heat was so intense most if it melted.

As the picture says. two beams fell from the 67th floor
and landed upright in the shape of a cross.

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1 comment:

  1. They are wonderful photos - thank you for sharing.

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