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  • ..."and it's such a beautiful day"...

    Compelling video man. Catches the moment. 

  • LESLIE RAPHAEL, SERENDIPITY.LI

  • I was six years old when it happened. I was living in Arkansas. I did not know what was going on. All I saw where planes crashing into building's, buildings collapsing, and fire. Being six I thought is was cool to see explosions. But ten years later I now realize how bad of a day that was for us. It hit me after I found out my English teacher told us she lost 10 friends that day when she lived in N.Y city.

  • i was born 1 year before. so idk what i was thinking. but RIP.

  • Are those fires building 7

  • @Hmaster786 No, these are the Twin Towers, but you can see Building 7 burning in the 3rd.part of this video:

    9/11 - 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY - Part 3 Documentary: WHERE WERE YOU

  • i was born 3 days before 9/11 so 3 days after my birthday is the saddest day i have ever heard of.

  • Part 3:

    These quiet pictures are more touching, than those many action-footages, one can see on Youtube. The absence of loud falling buildings an screaming people and so on, allows thinking to take place. I don't know, if I made that understandable.

    But for example, I thought more about those people, who died in that building. The ghostly situation, of standing at the foot af that soundless rubble-area and IN that rubble, there are so many dead humans.......

  • @wasistdaswasdasist Much thanks for your thoughtful comment! - Kaspar Galli

  • Part 2:

    I never would have expected, taht so many more people all over the world would have to die, because of this event. It's a shame, really. This event changed my view of the US, I started to look at history with new eyes and found several events in history, that changed my view even more.

    US has lost his leader position as a state of morale.

    Anyway thank You for uploading that film. Poor guys, that walked around, breathing thje asbestos contaminated air.

  • Part1:

    I was at work in Germany when I heard about it. Someone heard on the radio about it and a collegue came to me with pale face and told me about it. I still remember, where I was standing.

    I asked him, why he was so pale and he replied, that he thinks, there is the danger of a war. I assured him, that I cannot imagine, that the US would start a war because of that, especially not one, integrating even Germany. A modern civilised state cannot be provoked by that.

    Well, I was wrong.

  • I was surfing cable channels right across the globe when I stumbled upon CNN. Seeing then just one of the towers burning was unbelievable that I tuned in for the rest of the night till early morning (due to time difference). I will forever remember that day when my fearful relatives in New York stayed on the phone for hours. 9 years later, I visited this vibrant city and was awed. God bless New York

  • the thing that must reverberates with me is the fact that "Samson" brought down the "Twin Pillars" of the temple.......and in that other biblical event Jesus overturned the "money lenders table"........its horrible for the folks how lost relatives...however 250,000 people died in the recent earthquake in haiti in the space of about 5 minutes and people aren't still honouring them.......

  • @brahmin21 True, and only a small fraction of the Haiti relief money has even been used to help the people in need.... yet there is very little news update on the earthquake victims.

  • i had woke up after a night shift at work and was laying in bed when the report of the first plane hitting came on then watched the second hitting i then went to my friends across the street and watched everything it brought back memories of when i was in new york in 1993 in the observation deck looking at the yellow taxis like they where ants

  • I was in an Internet cafe in London, chatting to a lady in the US. I can't remember if she was from Boston, but I do remember that she said something along the lines of "We are under attack, have you seen the news?". Of course I didn't know what she was talking about. I guess it would have been a little while later when I got home and switched on the TV, and it became very apparent that she was not crazy.

  • le 11 septembre 2001 je men souviens encore COMME si c etait hiere le mardi j allume ma tele lorsque j entend un journaliste qui nous annonces le world t center a etait percuté par un avion puis quelques minutes plus tard un autre avion percute la deuxieme tour et la jai haluciner grave !!!!jai vue lestours s effondres lune apres lautre et je me suis mis a chialer comme une madeleine je suis rester devant le poste pres de 3 heures pour savoir si il avait des survivants !!!...

  • @masterschocolate Merci beaucoup pour rappeller votre histoire! - Kaspar

  • Most surreal video I have ever seen, I am simply stuck for words, I don't know why people are just going around taking pictures when there could be people still alive under the rubble.

  • Most excellent video....and tribute Kasper and friends.

    peace

    Kimbo

  • My daughter Emma Alexandra (who was only 5 years old when 9/11 happened) and I said a prayer today for the victims and love ones of 9/11. That is a sad day that we both will never forget. Thanks you Kaspar for this great Documentary. I hope you and your crew were wearing enough protective gear to avoid breathing in the toxic gases, smoke, and debris. May all the victims of 911 rest in peace.

  • I will never forget, I was going on 11 years old in 5th grade, and my teacher turned on the TV and went to the news, I didn't realize the magnitude, or reality of the situation. She changed the channel saying "You can't be seeing this!" But after less than a few minutes she turned it back on, not able to just ignore it. So yeah..I watched it happen live in reading/grammar class.

  • makes me more angry to those er they are not worthy to be called people? that did this i was still a child when this happened and until now i dont know why they did this can someone please answer me. i am from the philippines and am sorry for this. the world mourns with those families.

  • Which brings us to the question that you didn't answer hazem2emam: Where were you?

    Other than that, I don't understand your point for even posting. Are you just trolling pages on the 9/11 tenth anniversary trying to make people feel bad for feeling sad? Which is what I think you are trying to do. I am a pacifist (unless you f**k with me personally). My husband is the ultimate pacifist. Take your bullshit elsewhere and let us reflect and remember the way we choose. Thank you and have a nice day.

  • @hazem2emam: What an idiotic question. No one can speak for ALL Americans. Personally, I do feel sorry for anyone that is killed innocently. We are all part of the human race. I do not believe in war and did not support any of our wars. No one asked for your sympathy, anyway. This is simply a documentation of what took place on that day ( which I feel my husband and friends did a wonderful job of capturing) And a ? "Where were you"? So people can share their experience. Feel what you will.

  • all humans feel sorry for innocent people died in these attacks , BUT

    how do americans feel toward [thousands] of innocent people US army bombed & killed in Afghanistan & Iraq

    don't u think they're humans like your victims in 9/11 !!!

  • i was ten my mam and step dad was about to leave the house to go to airport to fly to america but as they was leaving my mam asked what black and white moviei was watching it was no movie their flight was cancelled my martial arts instructer was few blocks away from the towers i was told also

    rip to all that was lost and those affected my heart and thoughts are constenly with you

  • How silent and eerie. I'll never forget where I was that day.

  • Did you get sick from breathing any of that crap?

  • @kenjams Thanks for asking. Fortunately I did not have experienced any physical health problems. I lived at the South Street Seaport at the time, and although I stayed there overnight I evacuated the next day and stayed out of the contaminated area for a while.

  • Where was Bush Sr. and Rockefeller?

    Watching it in town.

  • I dont think I remembered it. But I remember my Dad got pritty upset because some familiy members were visiting us and they started talking about how muslims are all bad and lots of racist stuff against arabs.

  • i was so young to know what happened. god bless them

  • I was seven in school my second grade year. I was in Williamsburg, Brooklyn when I looked up and saw the enormous black cloud of smoke. I remember how cool it was my mum and the parents of all the other kids were pick up from school early that day. I wanted to go to the park but my mum told me 'no, we're going home.' When I got home I tried to comprehend what was going on. All the TV networks had the same message of 'America Under Attack.' Ten years later I have more knowledge of what happened

  • In the morning around 8am and I was getting ready for school. The next day, September 12th was my 11th birthday. I watched the news but didn't grasp that the plans crashed because they were hijacked. Thought it was just a accident. Very vividly, I remember watching a news anchor woman running as the tower collapsed and the debris followed her.

    Thank you for uploading this!

  • I was in one of the planes that was hijacked

  • @iPOSTviD30S no you werent if you were you wouldnt be alive dont be a moron and joke about something like this

  • i was 10 yeas old in science class...in jersey city nj...i looked out my window and saw this.....my principal ask that all teachers keep the students from watching what was happening but my teacher said he will not deny us the chance to watch history in the making....he said one day some of you guys will fight in this war....and now almost 10 years later ill be deploying to afghanistan in september

  • @MrMarvel0us Much thanks for your heartfelt comment! Your teacher was right.....

  • I was 2 yrs old too and I didn't know anyone either until I met my friend in and in 5th grade she told me that her uncle died and she started crying. I felt really bad

  • i was 2 when the towers were hit.. i was lucky so i didn't know anyone who died in the towers but THIS is why as soon as i get out of hight school im going to enlist in the us army. god bless the victims of 9/11 :(

  • Otherwise, very interesting!

  • ANNOYING music.

  • Thank god I live in Ohio.

  • Nearly ten years now sence 9/11 I was 9 than and now I'm 16 going to the 12th grade & I will be there during September 11 , 2011 . =)

  • i was 5 and at school we all got sent home. noone really understood why as we had no idea what had happened and even if we did, we were in scotland none of this had happened here

    RIP victims

  • I was in school that day , I was 6 years old In the Second Grade . I didn't hear about it until I was 8 In the year 2003 , :( & black smoke & pappers came from New York Into New Jersey...How sad . My aunt friend was on one of those planes that hit the twin towers & my other aunt friend was In the Pentagon...her name is Sheila Moody...My aunt worked in one of the World Trade Center buildings..

  • I was in school , I was 6 years old In the Second Grade . I didn't hear about it until I was 8 In the year 2003 , :(

  • @HollisterBeauty2025 lol i was in the same grade when i use to live in queens new york and everybody new

  • I was at swim practice, and I still remember someone running into the building and announcing that the world trade center had been bombed, for the next three days I got to watch my mother and father sit in front of the tv crying reading the accounts, worrying what was going to happen next, since we were american citizens living in germany, and at the time it wasnt certain if there were supposed to be more wars.

  • i was only 9 when this happened. consider i am a hongkonger, i saw this news while i was having dinner. at first i thought it was from a film, but then my mom and dad told me it was real. i was so small that at that time i didn't think about anything about the people up there, but now i feel sad about them. i know laden is dead, but i am quite sure(i don't hope it will be true though) this is not the end like obama said. just hope u guyz who live in us or uk or anywhere will be careful and safe.

  • I was only about a year old - almost two - just lying in bed asleep. My dad was blissfully unaware of what was going on until he got a call from my mom in Toronto. She told him to look at the news IMMEDIATELY. He was shocked. When he told me about it a year or two ago, I was shocked as well. I wanted to know the truth and all the facts. I still do.

  • mann i was in 5th grade just going to class almost late, when i just sat down my teacher turn on the tv, and i saw the WTC on fire, in my mine i was like wtf, who did this who that fuck did this, this is war fuck this, i was already wishing i can join the military. top of that i just moved from Long Island to MO feb 8 2001, also on sep 10 i just return from central america from vacation. Im 19 now, going be enlisting next summer for the marine corps, I want to protect what I love so much US baby

  • I don't remember my dad coming home, but suddenly he was there holding my mom and I. That is when I started to cry, because I knew a lot of kids wouldn't be seeing their parents again. Even to this day, I can't help but cry for them. I'm crying right now, and don't cry for just anything. I live in Indiana, so there was no one I knew in the towers, but some kids at my school lost there parents in the war. Requiescat in pace.

  • @GGnv Thanks for the heartfelt comment!

  • I was 10 going on 11, and in 5th grade. My teacher was sitting at her desk and she started to cry. All of the teachers started to cry. They wouldn't tell us what happened. It wasn't until I got home that I knew something was really wrong. My mom was home early and she was actually picking me up at the bus stop. Her eyes were red and puffy. She just gave me a hug and said, "Kelly, I love you." We watched the news for hours. My mom cried, but I was too stunned to grasp what had happened.

  • i was about 5 and i remember seeing the towers get hit and fall from my window, no one deserves to die the way those people died :(

  • I was in college, went home at 3pm, 9am new york time, turned on tv just intime to see Tower 1 fall thought to myself this looks like something from a movie.

  • In my living room; a very ordinary place to be. I had taken my daughter to school in one world, and returned home to a completely different one.

  • continuing... papers from the bulidings landed on my block. my neighbors collected them. our school was on a semi lockdown because they didnt know if there were bombs or somethin else. parents came to pick everyone up early but my dad told my mom to wait cuz like i said before no one kne if it was safe to go outside or not

  • i was in school in brooklyn, i was 8 yrs old. where i lived it was exactly across the water from my school. we heard a loud boom. my teacher went to the office wen she came back she told us a plane crashed into one of the towers. my dad was and still is an FDNY in manhattan. he was suppose to work that day. he would of been in his firehouse weh the first plane crashed. he switched the night before. all the men in his firehouse that was working that day died. this day is forver planded in my head

  • first of all, I was only 2 years old when it happened and I lived in France so you can't ask such questions because how can we stop tyhe twin towers falling down, our super human strength? Sometimes, just stop being silly!

  • I was still in middle school i believe i was in 7th grade and my dad woke me up for school and he went back in the living room and said he saw what he thought was for a new action movie or something. Then he came to realize what really happened but didn't say anything. But my teacher that morning mr. wood told us about the tragedy, but i was too young to even have the decency and respect that i have now for the fallen and the families of the fallen. God bless them all.

  • i was in school age 13 exactly 1 week from my 14th was shocked when i seen all the footage on the tv

  • I was in school at the time; grade three. They turned on the news in the classroom, and I remember one or two kids in my class saying that they knew someone who worked at the wtc. It was really sad, and it turned out that those people had died. They let us leave early that day

  • Interesting and shocking video.Music is not needed

  • Interesting and shocking video.Music is not needed

  • I'm from Australia, and I remember I was laying in bed watching TV at about 11pm I think, and suddenly NBN News comes on. And there's Jody McKay talking about the World Trade Center, accompanied by an image of the first tower with smoke coming out of it. I didn't sleep the rest of the night and my eyes were glued to my television the next day.

  • I was working in a chocolate factory in Apelldoorn, Holland. I Remember watchin it on Tv and Couldnt Comprehend What was goin on, I actually thought it was a dream. For something like that unfold infront of your eyes its just unreal.

  • 7 years later, I saw the '50' man again, but not in the way I thought I would.

    He's actually quite popular. Thousands of people know him as Alfred F. Jones. People who know THIS name know who this guy is, and where he comes from.

    Feel free to google his name if you don't know him.

  • I was sleeping in my bed in Utah when it happened. I was in the fourth grade and went to Snow Springs Elm.

    I actually dreamt that I was AT the WTC as it was being attacked and when they fell. Strange enough, I was with a group of kids being guarded by a blond man in a brown jacket that had a white '50' on the back. I never told anyone about that dream/out-of-body experience to anyone until I asked some classmates where they were when it happened. Two of them had the same kind of dream as I did.

  • came home from school when i was about 9 and i remember the current thing on tv was the shopwindow view of the smoke building up outside when the people were filming inside the shop, then the next day at school there was a silence held, this was in the UK

  • I thing Im wrong it you were filming after they fell. I hate when I do that, I tried to cancel it and it didnt work. Now I look like a dum dum, I cant tell if they fell or not. But maybe if stop writing and watch the damn thing I will know. Man, people can tell Im blonde without seeing me. UGH (no offense to other blondes, its just me) RIP 9/11 VICTIMS.

  • @ 2:54, YOU UNKNOWINGLY CAUGHT THE BUS THAT WAS CARRYING THE PORT AUTHORITY, MOST FAMOUSLY John McLoughlin AND William J. Jimeno . The stories in which Nicholas Cage played in the movieWorld Trade Center. Good shot hun! History and you didnt even realize it. Thanks for posting. Allie Vetere, Revere, Mass

  • i dont know where i was on 9/11 i lost my memories at the age of 3 now im 13 at the age of 6 i learned about the wtcs existance then at the age of 7 i found out it was destroyed in 9/11/2001 and now i just remembered about this tragic event

  • I was in Manchester , I was 23 . at the time i was unemployed so i was looking for work , i came home to see the 2cnd plane hit . It was the most unforgettable things that i have ever experienced and i do doubt that i will see something as bad .

  • Scary shit! We did just what the terrorists wanted us to do go over there 9/11 was bait for a trap! Now we are on there ground were we stick out and they blend in

  • I was only 4 years old I had just started primary school I remember pointing at the screen later saying what's that mummy

  • i was in school...eating

  • I saw it happen live ... couldn't believe my eyes  :'(

  • The images speak for themselves. You don't really need the cheesy music.

  • I was in bead when my friend rushed in and told me to turn the tv on.sad part is the night before I had a feeling something bad was going to happen

  • What a waist .such beautiful buildings.

  • @atsoftco ??????? Ahhhh........... no thought to the couple thousand people that died in those beautiful buildings?

  • @horkguy16 True - destroyed buildings can be rebuilt, dead humans not so much...

  • I was coming out of a police station, after being charged with assault. My first offence haha. I also split with my gf the next day, she left me after this. How could she? Didn't she realise needed a cuddle during this tough time. Fuck it, she was a cow anyway.

  • i will never forget that day too. i camed home from work and turned the tv on. during that time the volcano etna on sicily was active. so i looked on the tv and saw this big smoke cloud and thought that the etna maybe erupted...all of a sudden the news host said that 2 planes hit the twin towers and one just camed down. i was stunt and couldnt believe my ears. i stayed in fron of the tv the whole evening. rip to all these people that day that day

  • @Whatishappy SO DISRESPECTFUL.

  • i live in holland im 14 years old. i know where is was ^^ i was at school.

  • Normally I never wake up early, and here I was in Hawaii, waking up around sixish to hear my mom say I should come down and look at the TV. Needless to say, I skipped college that day. I also got online to check with my chatroom since the host and half the population of that chatroom were in NYC. A friend lost two parents in there...

  • On that day, I walked out of a court room after signing my final divorce papers, went to the flat I was staying in, switched on the TV and saw the towers go down. The word "sybolism" came to me.

  • I was a flight attendant for British Airways. We were flying to Frankfurt, we boarded the aircraft half hour after the first plane hit the WTC so we only knew what had happened through passengers & radio contact. After our return (9 hours later) we went to the crew room, switched on the TV & watched the news in silence trying to realize it was real and not a movie. I knew from that day on that the job I loved so much would never be the same. Ironically I now work for the Bin Laden group in Dxb.

  • Im from the united kingdom i was about 8 years old when this happend. I remember coming home from school and turning on the tv and seeing a plane going into the twin towers i just thought this isnt a film its real considering this was a daybefore my birthday i just thought wow this must be really sad for all those people over there. Now that im 18 i still remember turning on the tv and seeing it all on tv. R.I.P to all those involved and to the hero's who lost their lives.

  • @kell161 Heavy - now on every Birthday you'll be reminded of this tragedy .... thanks for sharing this personal experience!

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  • @kasponya yup i often i get asked wat would happen if ur bday was on 9/11 or 9/11 happend on the 12th i just say well lets just put it this eaither way it would of been cursed.

  • @kell161

    Dude I was the same age. People where saying at my school here in the U.S. that a plane flew into a building, but I thought it was a joke. Then my sister and I got home from school, she put on CNN, and the 8 year started shaking at the thought that someone wanted to kill civilians for no good reason.

  • @tjmick1992 i cant imagine the people who were actually there and in the towers, is it true that their rebuilding the twin towers?

  • i was working in a real estate office in hannover/germany at that time. when a friend called and said: "turn the radio on!" i ve asked my boss, if i may go home earlier. and she said no. and i was yelling at her: " THE THRID WORLD WAR JUST STARTED AND YOU STILL WANT TO SELL FUCKIN HOUSES!?!?!?"

  • I had just woken up (since I live on the West Coast) and was getting ready for school. I was in second grade at the time.

  • 2001 amercia at war and still at war today along with the bristish troops

  • i was at work and my friend come u tof the bookies and said get your gun ready wea have been invaded

  • I was in second grade..we were all sitting down and my teacher came in crying and running turning on the tv. We all watched, not really knowing what was happening, a girl started crying, both of her parents worked there..

  • This asks "where were you".. I know exactly where I was as I am sure most people do. I was given birth to my first child.. beautiful Baby girl.

  • @atomicshiv Wow, what a date to give birth - I have a friend in Dallas who's daughter was also born on 9/11/2001

  • @atomicshiv 'Where were you?'. I was bringing used glass pots and bottles to the glass container at my local supermarket.

    Isn't that something?

  • @RuudJH Where was that supermarket, in Holland? And did they have the TV on?

  • cant stop crying =[

  • All those firefighter's beepings are terrific!

  • Amazing how many human beings perished and all that remained were the pieces of paper.....as if their lives consisted of so much work...

  • such good footage mate, brings you closer to the disaster, good work.

  • @TheOfficialJester Thanks, I appreciate it!

  • Was working as a salesman in a big electronics-store at the time. Had a huge wall-screen there at the time. Passing by, I realized that a small crowd of people had gathered in front of the screen, watching the news-channel which was on. I took a look myself realizing that the world trade center was burning. "What happenend!" I asked in pure unbelieving. "A plane flew into the world trade center." a woman nearby replied. - "You are kidding me, aren't you?" That was when the 2nd plane came in...

  • 1:15 epic meatwad ftw

  • Those pieces of the WTC frame you see that were still standing up were going about 200mph when they hit and were driven over 30 feet into the ground.

  • thanks for the video man! I remember I was working at the Detroit Metro Airport at the time. I was on break at the time and there was a sports bar right next door to where I was working and remember somebody coming up and asking if I heard that a plane just crashed into the WTC? I immediately went next door just in time to see the second plane hit the tower.

  • i was being told by the propoganda ministry (cnn abc cbs nbc...) that they knew it was osama hours after the attack?¿? george dubya is a mass murderer and 911 was is and always will be an inside job.

  • I was in Westchester Medical Center Valhalla NY 35 miles north of NYC (my baby was in sergery at the time)

  • living in DC at the time, on Capitol Hill, 5 blocks from the Capitol. My ex was at work two blocks from the White House...I was off and I woke up to the sound of a jet breaking the sound barrier, on its way to patrol the Pentagon. My partner was told to evacuate his building. Took him 4 hrs to get home. Usually he was home in 1/2 hr. And I vividly remember the sight of Capitol staff running down the middle of E. Capitol St, trying to get away from the Capitol. I'll NEVER forget that day.

  • I'm not from America,,but God bless America and R.I.P to all people who died that horrible day:(

  • All this filthy asbestos in the atmosphere. Even on an ecological level it was a crime against humanity. As Gerald Celente says, 'We are entering the era of 'Off With Their Heads 2.0'. Why not start things rolling by arresting & water-boarding Larry Silverstein?

  • i was still in new york in school.

  • What do you honestly think about 9/11, I mean really

  • i heard another sound it wasnt metal it wasntglass it was people at that moment i froze in shock i wondered how bad has it got to be up there that there willing to actualy jump i felt like going in and helping but i just stood there watching frozen feeling helpless . and shocked . as the people jumped i saw them falling and contact to the pavement each time i saw or heard it i felt like as if i died a little inside... i will never forget 9/11... a week later i joined the military to get revange

  • @Drakohjin - Thanks for sharing your incredible experience! Sounds like you were about as close to it as one can be and survive this tragedy!

  • i heard another sound it wasnt metal it wasntglass it was people at that moment i froze in shock i wondered how bad has it got to be up there that there willing to actualy jump i felt like going in and helping but i just stood there watching frozen feeling helpless . and shocked . as the people jumped i saw them falling and contact to the pavement each time i saw or heard it i felt like as if i died a little inside... i will never forget 9/11... a week later i joined the military to get revange

  • i... i was there .. i didnt beileve it really i was sitting next to the building when it happend sipping some coffee i was just there on a buisness trip as i sat there i heard the planes engines and then i saw the plane at first i didnt know what to think but then suddenly ... it happened the shock was amazing i felt it go through my body but then as i sat there a huge peice of metal landed next to me and than i ran ... but i was hit with a small peice still tore me up but i was ok ... but then

  • On 9/11 i was caught up on the word terrorism instead when treason would of describe it better!

    World trade center 7 was the 3rd building in history to fall completely to the ground and be a controlled demolition

  • So I was on the street when both hit. I was on the street as my mom dragged me toward the brooklyn bridge (lets just say that taxis were out of service). I actually asked my mom if it would fall down (I was 18) because I didn't know that it was too big to fall and that no skyscraper had fallen before. She told me it wouldn't, but we had to leave cuz the island would be locked down and in chaos soon. Then the ground shook bad and I saw the tower fall. I didn't see tower 2 fall. Too much smoke.

  • @TreesStar - Wow, you saw and experienced the whole thing unfold first hand! What a day to visit New York City..... Thanks for sharing! - Kaspar Galli

  • I was in Manhattan. I'd gone to New York with my mom to visit her friend on Long Island, and the Monday before, we had all gone into to city and seen a play, then stayed in a hotel. So we were out and about by 8 am, walking down Broadway and looking for a good place to eat when we looked up and got a view point that no camera was there to catch. IT was LOUD. My hearing dimmed down for a few minutes. And the smell. It wasn't like wood fire smoke, the ground cloud tasted like ash, gas, and plaster

  • i was only about 9 or 10 at the time and i was on my way to primary school in england.

    ive never been to america and i dont know anyone who died that day but i feel so much sadness for everyone who died and lost a loved one. RIP

  • i was in math class, ninth grade, i saw the footage when i got to world history.

  • I was in a 7th grade science class when a teacher came in to tell us a plane hit the WTC. I didn't even know what the WTC was until this. I remember some kids laughed after he told us and he got really serious and told us it wasn't a joke.

  • I wasd in behavior school around the age of 16 and we were invited into the staff lounge to watch the coverage. I was too young to appreciate what was happening but now I understand

  • i was working on staining the House of A Cdn Major from Norad..he kept me informed but i never left the job til 5pm.. i had a crew on the 19th floor of a condominium that freeked out ( understandingly)

  • Kaspar, Awesome video. Anyone who says otherwise just doesn't get it. Many thanks for posting it. For me the background music added an excellent dramatic overtone to the suburb video footage you shot that day. Congrats on a job well done.

  • I am glad you like it - thanks, I appreciate it!!

  • @kasponya Hi kasponya,,Thanks for your experience,,Greetings from Sweden:)

  • well i had finished night shift at fg wilson got about 4 hours sleep woke up and was watching tv then breaking news came on about the attacks so i grabbed a bag of green went to my mates house watched alday in shock ended up getting pissed if i was american i would have signed up the next day thats where i was

  • how is it all that paper survived and no office furniture?

  • The paper flew out of the windows from the air pressure as the towers fell, the furniture was too heavy to do so and therefore burned along with other items (and people).........

  • some of these firemen are so annoying history was being made and people can't film it? how stupid and selfish of them, not to mention pointless...

  • Did you or your friends develop any respiratory problems from being in the dust for so long?

  • Good question - fortunately we were all fine in the long run. I remember my friend Johnny complaining about an unusual cough in the aftermath, but it went away after we moved out of the neighborhood (6 weeks after 9/11).

  • i remember i was in 4th grade in music class

    in union city new jersey i remember looking out the window and seeing the 1st plane go over my school i knew it was it because it was unusably close to my school that my teacher got mad because it was so loud then an our later we got the terrifying news

  • towers fell in less than that.

  • The truthers ... lol Until the Goverment can prove they had Nothing to do with that Sept 11th There the ones that the finger points too. To many & I mean to many things about that day points to them.

  • Nothing points to them, which is why the "truther" movement hasn't gotten anywhere. Dylan is now famous and Alex Jones collects more in donations that before 9/11, that's about it

  • Amazing footage!

  • Thanks for posting this! You should contribute to the "Make History" Sept 11 Memorial and Museum. Also, please put on megauploadDOTcom in high quality, if at all possible. Your Ground Zero footage is one of few so close to the hole where the towers stood... so early that day. Fantastic and historic. Recognition of this fact.. . looking at the paper was brilliant.

  • i was off my face in a house party and was 20

  • i was 8 when this happenedd,

    i remember when the teacher had the tv on and we were watching the news none of us had an idea how bad it was

  • I was only 6 when it happened.

    I remember my teacher got a phone call from the office and started crying.

  • i was where i am again in a world dominated by racist assholes.

  • i was at school in 3rd grade. after school my mom was a teacher there and everyone of her students were asking her what happened but she wouldnt tell them and felt their parents should tell them. then i asked and sh told me what had happened

  • I was too young to understand what was going on, all I really remeber is school ending early that day.

  • for me it was during the 10.30pm news in Adelaide Australia. I turned to my wife when the vision came through, I'll never forget saying, 'another one!' when the 2nd plane hit - i still get chills.