24 Pictures of the twin towers on fire from the inside Yes, there are quite a lot of photos that depict the interiors of the Twin Towers on 9/11. For the sake of keeping my answer short, I will show some photos I found on the internet. From Reddit user “u/Professional_Elk_893”: I'm not entirely sure, but these pictures may have been captured between floors 40 and 50 in the South Tower. The photo above shows the Austin J. Tobin plaza, which was unfortunately littered with the bodies of the victims who fell from the North Tower's western face. This was taken before the second plane hit the South Tower. The picture above shows the western side of the North Tower. I'm not sure if this photo is from the same photographer or not, but it appears to be from a similar vantage point as the pictures above. That is the western face of the North Tower and it gives a broader view of the gash left by Flight 11. There are other intriguing photos, such as this one: This shows...
A dog’s head barely stayed above the water—and one biker realized someone had tied her legs together.
A dog’s head barely stayed above the water—and one biker realized someone had tied her legs together.
A dog’s head barely stayed above the water—and one biker realized someone had tied her legs together.
While riding recued team through Arkansas after delivering flood supplies, a group of bikers spotted a dog struggling in a roadside ditch and struggling. At first, they thought she was stuck in the mud.
Then they saw the truth. All four of her legs had been tied together on the rope , leaving her unable to swim or escape. As one biker called 911, another jumped into the water without hesitation and think
Holding the terrified dog above the surface with one arm, he used a rescue knife to carefully cut the all ropes wrapped around her legs. The frightened dog looked into his eyes as if she knew help had finally arrived.
One act of cruelty nearly ended her life—but one act of courage gave her a second chance.

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