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PHOTO 2 (RIGHT): The smoke emanating from the North Tower of the World Trade Center blurs with the debris cloud formed by the collapse of the South Tower.

By Joseph Harrington | on January 9, 2022 | 0 Comment
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PHOTO 2 (RIGHT): The smoke emanating from the North Tower of the World Trade Center blurs with the debris cloud formed by the collapse of the South Tower.

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PHOTO 2 (RIGHT): The smoke emanating from the North Tower of the World Trade Center blurs with the debris cloud formed by the collapse of the South Tower.

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PHOTO 2 (RIGHT): The smoke emanating from the North Tower of the World Trade Center blurs with the debris cloud formed by the collapse of the South Tower.