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Image from Champlain South Comments Welcome

 
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Image from Champlain South Comments Welcome
Here's a link and if someone could open it up on thread that would be nice.

[link to s.abcnews.com (secure)]

The image surprised me because just like one of the Twin Towers being almost transparent it was so undeveloped on so many floors, so is this.

Is it supposed to be a car park, because I thought that it was located under the buildings. Also, there isn't a lot of the building left standing, but by the official info, only 55 units which was the largest part of the complex collapsed, there are supposed to be 81 units remaining!
Well, where are they if this whole section doesn't even have wall dividers corridors, kitchens, baths and yer whatnot.

Does anyone have an explanation because if you discount this, that only leaves a small area to house the 81 apartments.
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Re: Image from Champlain South Comments Welcome
Oopsie doopsie
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Oopsie doopsie
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What do you mean oopsie doopsie? Is this an indication that the reason it pancaked so easily is because it was already pretty much vacant like the twin towers?

Is that why they can go all day and can't find 15 people much less 150 people?
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Here's a link and if someone could open it up on thread that would be nice.

[link to s.abcnews.com (secure)]

The image surprised me because just like one of the Twin Towers being almost transparent it was so undeveloped on so many floors, so is this.

Is it supposed to be a car park, because I thought that it was located under the buildings. Also, there isn't a lot of the building left standing, but by the official info, only 55 units which was the largest part of the complex collapsed, there are supposed to be 81 units remaining!
Well, where are they if this whole section doesn't even have wall dividers corridors, kitchens, baths and yer whatnot.

Does anyone have an explanation because if you discount this, that only leaves a small area to house the 81 apartments.
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Are you referring to the larger section on the left that appears to be constructed differently than the portion on the right? Those are sliding glass doors and the reflections in them that you're looking at.
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Re: Image from Champlain South Comments Welcome
Here's a link and if someone could open it up on thread that would be nice.

[link to s.abcnews.com (secure)]

The image surprised me because just like one of the Twin Towers being almost transparent it was so undeveloped on so many floors, so is this.

Is it supposed to be a car park, because I thought that it was located under the buildings. Also, there isn't a lot of the building left standing, but by the official info, only 55 units which was the largest part of the complex collapsed, there are supposed to be 81 units remaining!
Well, where are they if this whole section doesn't even have wall dividers corridors, kitchens, baths and yer whatnot.

Does anyone have an explanation because if you discount this, that only leaves a small area to house the 81 apartments.
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Are you referring to the larger section on the left that appears to be constructed differently than the portion on the right? Those are sliding glass doors and the reflections in them that you're looking at.
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It can't be that. There is a huge kind of oval building on that side that would be reflected and beyond that a sort of park. It would be very unlikely that the terrain would so closely match what we can see in the direction looking north matchin reflections of the building terrain looking south.
It looks for all the world like you can see through the buildings. And yes it certainly is constructed differently on this south side than the others.
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Here's a link and if someone could open it up on thread that would be nice.

[link to s.abcnews.com (secure)]

The image surprised me because just like one of the Twin Towers being almost transparent it was so undeveloped on so many floors, so is this.

Is it supposed to be a car park, because I thought that it was located under the buildings. Also, there isn't a lot of the building left standing, but by the official info, only 55 units which was the largest part of the complex collapsed, there are supposed to be 81 units remaining!
Well, where are they if this whole section doesn't even have wall dividers corridors, kitchens, baths and yer whatnot.

Does anyone have an explanation because if you discount this, that only leaves a small area to house the 81 apartments.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80213962


Are you referring to the larger section on the left that appears to be constructed differently than the portion on the right? Those are sliding glass doors and the reflections in them that you're looking at.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78955907

Looks like you can see the line in the clouds through the windows.

This is a Blow Through design, so that after a hurricane, the cement part is still up and you just rebuild.
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