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Originally Posted by willravel
This point has been brought up several times, but never addressed. If there was a fire hot enought to cause millions of tons of steel to give in less than an hour, how did a passport from inside the plane survive?
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For the first year there was a place on prince street one could go to and see all the pictures that were submitted by regular people that wandered around lower manhattan that day. There were lots of pictures I have seen only then and never seen again, some were wreckage of the planes on the ground, most were various pictures of the towers smoking and collapsing.
sometime around that time there was another gallery that showed something that I have never seen ever again and am not sure I want to. it was some photographer who photographed the more gruesome parts of that day, puddles of hunan remains from the jumpers, body parts of people which I assume were from the plane. the most incredible thing I saw that day was the pair of bound hands, disembodied from their owner, but still bound. they weren't charred, they weren't burnt. they just were a pair of disembodied hands still bound.
how did that survive intact? I assume the same way that lots of things just did. they just did.
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