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Building One World Trade Center (29 photos)

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Post time 10-5-2012 08:33 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Last year the 9/11 Memorial was opened on the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York City. And last weekend the new One World Trade Center officially became the tallest building in New York City, eventhough it is still under construction.
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1A crane lifts a second iron column into place on the 100th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


2The Empire State Building is seen behind an iron worker as he stands next to protective netting on the 100th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


3Iron workers walk around the steel decking on the 100th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


4An iron worker sits to eat on a partially finished floor near the top of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


5Iron worker Steven Cross carries steel cable across the 100th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


6A view shows the One World Trade Center in New York. ANDREW BURTON/REUTERS


7A view shows the One World Trade Center in New York. ANDREW BURTON/REUTERS


8A couple, posing for their pre-wedding photographs, are back-dropped by the One World Trade Center and Manhattan skyline as seen from New Jersey. EDUARDO MUNOZ/REUTERS


9A construction worker sweeps the 71st floor of One World Trade Center in New York. ANDREW BURTON/REUTERS


10One World Trade Center is seen from Battery Park in New York. ANDREW BURTON/REUTERS


11One World Trade Center is seen from Battery Park in New York. ANDREW BURTON/REUTERS


12Iron workers put their tools back into storage bins on the 100th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


13Iron worker Steven Cross steadies an iron beam on the 100th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


14The Empire State Building and lower Manhattan is seen from the 90th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


15Iron workers Steven Cross (L) and Adam Cross prepare steel cables to lift iron beams on the 100th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


16Iron worker climbs a column to help manoeuvre a beam on the 100th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


17An iron worker walks on a walkway that hangs on the outside of the 100th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


18Iron workers talk with each other as they wait for a column to be placed on the 100th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


19An iron worker pulls tubing onto his shoulder as he works on the 100th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


20An iron worker looks down from a partially finished floor near the top of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


21An iron worker rubs his eyes as he sits for a rest on a partially finished floor near the top of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


22An iron worker sits to rest on a partially finished floor near the top of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


23Iron workers gather to rest on a partially finished floor near the top of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


24Iron workers Billy Geoghan and Jim Brady place an iron beam on the 100th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


25The 9/11 Memorial can be seen from the 90th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


26Attendees of the 9/11 Memorial are seen from the 90th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


27The Empire State Building and lower Manhattan is seen from the 90th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


28The Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan Bridge is seen from the 90th story of One World Trade Center in New York. LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS


29One World Trade Center is seen from Battery Park in New York. ANDREW BURTON/REUTERS

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Post time 10-5-2012 08:42 PM | Show all posts
Luasnya NYC ....
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Post time 10-5-2012 08:57 PM | Show all posts
Gigihnya mereka berkerja.  Harap2 bila dah siap nanti tak adalah yang nak buat2 terlangar lagi.
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Post time 10-5-2012 09:06 PM | Show all posts
x gayat kerr
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Post time 11-5-2012 12:13 AM | Show all posts
Baru saya tahu yang AS tak ambil warga Indon dalam sektor pembinaannya. Apa kata kerajaan Malaysia mengimport omputeh menjadi pekerja pembinaan di sini? Omputeh kan urban?
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Post time 11-5-2012 03:19 AM | Show all posts
bangunan kontroversi ..harga perlu dibyr utk seang afganistan & iraq
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