I found this guy stuck with some financial reports and stuff, who wouldn’t help someone in “The Pursuit of HappYness” ( You know what I talk about if you watched Will Smith’s movie)
On the right block of this street there’s a Cafeteria (I forgot its name) that was offering free meals during the rescue operations in 9/11.
- The southern side of Ground Zero’s construction site -
We had to go through the tunnel in the photo to get into the World Trade Center, and go to the western side of the Ground Zero.
- The view from the tunnel -
The not-finished-yet lower part of the building above was supposed to be made of Crystal prisms, but they found that it’s kind of fragile for such colossal structures. They’d use something else for that part.
The building in the middle is supposed to be a museum that only the victim’s families will have the right to get in.
The guide told us that they planted a number of trees equal to the number of the persons who died in the event, and on the right part, it would be the tallest artificial water fall.
- Getting into the World Financial Center -
In Part 3, we’ll go to the western side of the ground zero and almost in the southwest of Manhattan Island.
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