I went to the WW2 Memorial when it was still being worked on it was
very moving. And so was the vietnam wall.

Looking at the wall brought tears to my eyes. Yea yea maybe i'm just a
crybaby :P




On 12/7/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The memorial is unique in that it's still "alive", so to speak, with the oil
> that continues to leak to this day from the wreckage and is visible on the
> surface.
>
> I was a punk 13 or 14 year old when my parents took me there...but staring
> at the oil forming from that 50+ year old wreckage with the bodies still
> inside....it mesmerized me. One of those moments that you first start to
> appreciate the gravity of the "world", ya know?
>
> > Yeah, it's really odd because Hawaii is so Garden of Eden like.  It
> > really hits you.
> >
> > That being said, I've found the same is true with the Vietnam Memorial
> > and the new WWII.
> >
> >
>
> 

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