Website review: Journal E: New York September 11 by...
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•12 reviews since Aug 4, 2004
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ericbrokenheart rated 6 weeks ago- a nice collection of images

morningmoon721 rated 8 weeks ago- wow. amazing photos...

- TheBoi rated 8 weeks ago
- 9/11 R.I.P EVERYONE

TheStrangestGuy rated 8 weeks ago- Feels like this is from a different era.

ellesor rated 2 months ago- unforgettable scenes.

scotters2k1 rated 3 months ago- Amazing collection of photos from Sept 11th...looking through them it feels so far removed and nearly forgotten.

brocklanders79 rated 3 months ago- That's great stuff. Tough to look at though.

ConsiderThis rated 5 months ago- After watching the Architects and Engineer's Powerpoint Presentation on the three skyscrapers (the two towers and a third that wasn't hit by a plane but still fell exactly like the first two) I have to believe that detonation was involved. The presentation is over 300 pages but well worth the time it takes to view each page and read the material. The diagonally cut steel, 7 stories underground, and exactly like steel cut by set charges was thought provoking, as was the voice of the fireman on the 76th floor saying the fire could be "knocked down" but then the building exploded and he was killed. It's a powerful presentation. Watch it.

bfk63 rated 8 months ago- Very powerful imagery!

kismet72 rated 15 months ago- I know y'all are probably tired of hearing about it, but since it hit so close to home for me - figuratively and literally (I lost three schoolmates) I have to admit that whenever I see these photos I lose my breath for a moment. I may not be afraid, but I'm still reallly sad.