Windows on the World ¢êDailymotion

*
? ¢­¢­¢­¢­¢­¢­¢­¢­¢­¢­¢­¢­¢­
? WATCH @ STREAM
? ?????????????
  1. Published by: Sharon Goldstein
  2. Resume: COO, Berkeley College Online; Work/Life Balance Advocate and Speaker;

USA
&ref(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMzIyMzkzN2ItZjBjOS00Mjg1LThmMGMtOTkxYzA2Mjc1MDFlXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMTUyOTk5OTg@._V1_SY1000_CR0,0,629,1000_AL_.jpg)
writed by: Robert Mailer Anderson
Windows on the World is a movie starring Rene Auberjonois, Ryan Guzman, and Luna Lauren Velez. After watching the news on 9/11 with his family, Fernando travels from Mexico to New York City to find his father, an undocumented worker
Genres: Drama
release Date: 2019
I very love original WTC ??????. Surprised to see ATF agents there :I.
Alan Wilson has done some cracking research on king Best in my opinion by far. I heard a description of the number and ratio of co2 molecules in our atmosphere. Co2 is one molecule in 85,000 Of which 32 of those are produced by the environment and only 1 is by us. The Egyptian people must feel quite amused, when what was borrowed from them got repackaged and rebranded and was brought back to them some thousand years later as the new revelation they are expected to subscribe to. They must be laughing inside. Soros paid actors. Windows on the World Restaurant information Established April 19, 1976 Closed September 11, 2001 (destroyed in September 11 attacks) Previous owner(s) David Emil Head chef Michael Lomonaco Street address 1 World Trade Center, 107th Floor, Manhattan, New York City, NY, U. S. City New York City, New York Postal/ZIP Code 10048 Country United States of America Seating capacity 240 Website Windows on the World was a complex of venues on the top floors (106th and 107th) of the North Tower (Building One) of the original World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan. It included a restaurant called Windows on the World, a smaller restaurant called Wild Blue, a bar called The Greatest Bar on Earth, and rooms for private functions. Developed by restaurateur Joe Baum and designed initially by Warren Platner, Windows on the World occupied 50, 000 square feet (4, 600 m?) of space in the North Tower. The restaurants opened on April 19, 1976, and were destroyed in the September 11, 2001, attacks. [1] Operations [ edit] Interior of Windows on the World on November 4, 1999 The main dining room faced north and east, allowing guests to look out onto the skyline of Manhattan. The dress code required jackets for men and was strictly enforced; a man who arrived with a reservation but without a jacket was seated at the bar. The restaurant offered jackets that were loaned to the patrons so they could eat in the main dining room. [2] A more intimate dining room, Wild Blue, was located on the south side of the restaurant. The bar extended along the south side of 1 World Trade Center as well as the corner over part of the east side. Looking out from the bar through the full length windows, one could see views of the southern tip of Manhattan, where the Hudson and East Rivers meet. In addition, one could see the Liberty State Park with Ellis Island and Staten Island with the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. The kitchens, utility and conference spaces for the restaurant were located on the 106th floor. Windows on the World closed after the 1993 bombing, in which employee Wilfredo Mercado was killed while checking in deliveries in the building's underground garage. It underwent a US$25 million renovation and reopened in 1996. [3] [4] In 2000, its final full year of operation, it reported revenues of US$37 million, making it the highest-grossing restaurant in the United States. [5] The executive chefs of Windows on the World included Philippe Feret of Brasserie Julien; the last chef was Michael Lomonaco. September 11 attacks [ edit] Windows on the World was destroyed when the North Tower collapsed during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. That morning, the restaurant was hosting regular breakfast patrons and the Risk Waters Financial Technology Congress. [6] World Trade Center lessor Larry Silverstein was regularly holding breakfast meetings in Windows on the World with tenants as part of his recent acquisition of the Twin Towers from the Port Authority, and was scheduled to be in the restaurant on the morning of the attacks. However, his wife insisted he go to a dermatologist's appointment that morning, [7] whereby he avoided death. Everyone present in the restaurant when American Airlines Flight 11 penetrated the North Tower perished that day, as all means of escape and evacuation (including the stairwells and elevators leading to below the impact zone) were instantly cut off. Victims trapped in Windows on the World died either from smoke inhalation from the fire, jumping or falling from the building to their deaths, or the eventual collapse of the North Tower 102 minutes later. There were 72 restaurant staff present in the restaurant, including acting manager Christine Anne Olender, whose desperate calls to Port Authority police represented the restaurant's final communications. [8] 16 Incisive Media -Risk Waters Group employees, and 76 other guests/contractors were also present. [9] After about 9:40 AM, no further distress calls from the restaurant were made. The last people to leave the restaurant before Flight 11 collided with the North Tower at 8:46 AM were Michael Nestor, Liz Thompson, Geoffrey Wharton, and Richard Tierney. They departed at 8:44 AM and survived the attack. [10] Critical review [ edit] In its last iteration, Windows on the World received mixed reviews. Ruth Reichl, a New York Times food critic, said in December 1996 that "nobody will ever go to Windows on the World just to eat, but even the fussiest food person can now be content dining at one of New York's favorite tourist destinations. " She gave the restaurant two out of four stars, signifying a "very good" quality rather than "excellent" (three stars) or "extraordinary" (four stars). [11] In his 2009 book Appetite, William Grimes wrote that "At Windows, New York was the main course. " [12] In 2014, Ryan Sutton of compared the now-destroyed restaurant's cuisine to that of its replacement, One World Observatory. He stated, "Windows helped usher in a new era of captive audience dining in that the restaurant was a destination in itself, rather than a lazy byproduct of the vital institution it resided in. " [13] Cultural impact and legacy [ edit] Windows of Hope Family Relief Fund was organized soon after the attacks to provide support and services to the families of those in the food, beverage, and hospitality industries who had been killed on September 11 in the World Trade Center. Windows on the World executive chef Michael Lomonaco and owner-operator David Emil were among the founders of that fund. It has been speculated that The Falling Man, a famous photograph of a man dressed in white falling headfirst on September 11, was an employee at Windows on the World. Although his identity has never been conclusively established, he was believed to be Jonathan Briley, an audio technician at the restaurant. [14] On March 30, 2005, the novel Windows on the World, by Frédéric Beigbeder, was released. The novel focuses on two brothers, aged 7 and 9 years, who are in the restaurant with their dad Carthew Yorsten. The novel starts at 8:29 AM (just before the plane hits the tower) and tells about every event on every following minute, ending at 10:30 AM, just after the collapse. Published in 2012, Kenneth Womack 's novel The Restaurant at the End of the World offers a fictive recreation of the lives of the staff and visitors at the Windows on the World complex on the morning of September 11. On January 4, 2006, a number of former Windows on the World staff opened Colors, a co-operative restaurant in Manhattan that serves as a tribute to their colleagues and whose menu reflects the diversity of the former Windows' staff. That original restaurant closed, but its founders' umbrella organization, Restaurant Opportunities Centers United, continues its mission, including at Colors restaurants in New York and other cities. Windows on the World was planned to reopen on the top floors of the new One World Trade Center, when the tower completed; however, on March 7, 2011, it was cancelled because of cost concerns and other troubles finding support for the project. [15] But successors of Windows on the World, One Dine, One Mix and One Cafe, are located at One World Observatory. [16] See also [ edit] List of tenants in One World Trade Center Top of the World Trade Center Observatories References [ edit] ^ "Trade Center to Let Public In for Lunch At Roof Restaurant". New York Times. April 16, 1976. Retrieved October 15, 2009. ^ Chong, Ping. The East/West Quartet. p.?143. ^ "New Windows on a New World;Can the Food Ever Match the View? ". The New York Times. June 19, 1996. Retrieved May 18, 2018. ^ "Windows That Rose So Close To the Sun". September 19, 2001. Retrieved May 18, 2018. ^ The Wine News Magazine Archived 2012-02-20 at the Wayback Machine ^ "Risk Waters Group World Trade Center Appeal". ^ "Larry Silverstein: Silverstein Properties". New York Observer. Archived from the original on October 2, 2013. Retrieved April 2, 2013. ^ " ' We need to find a safe haven, ' WTC restaurant manager pleads". USA Today. August 28, 2003. Archived from the original on October 23, 2012. Retrieved June 26, 2014. ^ "Risk Waters Group archived home page". Archived from the original on August 2, 2002. ^ "9/11: Distant voices, still lives (part one)". The Guardian. London. August 18, 2002. Retrieved September 17, 2015. ^ Reichl, Ruth (December 31, 1997). "Restaurants; Food That's Nearly Worthy of the View". ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 22, 2018. ^ Grimes, William (October 13, 2009). Appetite City: A Culinary History of New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. p.?281. ISBN 978-1-42999-027-1. ^ Sutton, Ryan (June 30, 2015). "Everything You Need to Know About Dining at One World Trade". Eater NY. Retrieved February 22, 2018. ^ Henry Singer (director) (2006). 9/11: The Falling Man (Documentary). Channel 4. ^ Feiden, Douglas (March 7, 2011). "Plans to build new version of Windows on the World at top of Freedom Tower are scrapped". Daily News. New York. ^ "One Dine". One World Observatory. External links [ edit] Windows on the World (Archive) Archived snapshot of the former WotW website, August 2, 2002 Last pre-9/11 archived snapshot of the former WotW website, February 1, 2001 v t e World Trade Center First WTC (1973?2001) Construction Towers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Windows on the World Mall The Bathtub Tenants Art Bent Propeller The Sphere The World Trade Center Tapestry World Trade C
9/11 was an outside job. Thought Brian Cox was ok once upon a time, unfortunately, he also chases the money and sucks up to the BBC. Biased Brainwashing Corporation. §³§á§å§ã§ä§ñ §Ô§à§Õ §á§à§ã§Ý§Ö §ä§Ö§â§Ñ§Ü§ä§Ñ, §å§ß§Ú§é§ä§à§Ø§Ú§Ó§ê§Ö§Ô§à §£§ã§Ö§Þ§Ú§â§ß§í§Û §ä§à§â§Ô§à§Ó§í§Û §è§Ö§ß§ä§â §Ó §¯§î§ð-§«§à§â§Ü§Ö, §¶§â§Ö§Õ§Ö§â§Ú§Ü §¢§Ö§Ô§Ò§Ö§Õ§Ö§â §Þ§å§é§Ú§ä§Ö§Ý§î§ß§à §Ú§ë§Ö§ä §ã§Ý§à§Ó§Ñ, §ã§á§à§ã§à§Ò§ß§í§Ö §Ó§í§â§Ñ§Ù§Ú§ä§î §ß§Ö§Ó§í§â§Ñ§Ù§Ú§Þ§à§Ö ? §å§Ø§Ñ§ã §â§Ö§Ñ§Ý§î§ß§à§ã§ä§Ú, §Ü§à§ä§à§â§Ñ§ñ §á§â§Ö§Ó§Ù§à§ê§Ý§Ñ §ã§Ñ§Þ§í§Ö §Þ§â§Ñ§é§ß§í§Ö §Ô§à§Ý§Ý§Ú§Ó§å§Õ§ã§Ü§Ú§Ö §æ§Ñ§ß§ä§Ñ§Ù§Ú§Ú, ? §Ú §à§Õ§ß§à§Ó§â§Ö§Þ§Ö§ß§ß§à §ã§ä§â§Ö§Þ§Ú§ä§ã§ñ §á§à§ß§ñ§ä§î, §Ü§Ñ§Ü §Þ§à§Ô§Ý§Ñ §á§â§à§Ú§Ù§à§Û§ä§Ú §ã§Ñ§Þ§Ñ§ñ §é§å§Õ§à§Ó§Ú§ë§ß§Ñ§ñ §Ü§Ñ§ä§Ñ§ã§ä§â§à§æ§Ñ §Ó §Ú§ã§ä§à§â§Ú§Ú §¡§Þ§Ö§â§Ú§Ü§Ú §Ú §Ü§Ñ§Ü §ß§Ñ§Þ §Ó§ã§Ö§Þ §Ø§Ú§ä§î §Ó §ä§à§Þ §ß§à§Ó§à§Þ §Þ§Ú§â§Ö, §é§ä§à §Ó§à§Ù§ß§Ú§Ü §ß§Ñ §á§Ý§Ñ§ß§Ö§ä§Ö 11 §ã§Ö§ß§ä§ñ§Ò§â§ñ 2001 §Ô§à§Õ§Ñ. §²§Ñ§Ù§Ó§Ö§â§ß§å§ä§î §­§å§é§ê§Ñ§ñ §â§Ö§è§Ö§ß§Ù§Ú§ñ §ß§Ñ §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§å §°§è§Ö§ß§Ü§Ñ strannik102: 5 / 4. 0 §¶§â§Ö§Õ§Ö§â§Ú§Ü, §ä§í §á§â§Ñ§Ó! §£§à§ä §ä§Ñ§Ü§à§Ö §à§ë§å§ë§Ö§ß§Ú§Ö, §é§ä§à §á§à§ã§Ý§Ö §á§â§à§é§ä§Ö§ß§Ú§ñ §ï§ä§à§Û §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ú §ß§å§Ø§ß§à §á§â§à§á§å§ã§ä§Ú§ä§î §ç§à§ä§ñ §Ò§í §ß§Ö§ã§Ü§à§Ý§î§Ü§à §Õ§ß§Ö§Û, §Ñ §Þ§à§Ø§Ö§ä §Ò§í§ä§î §Ú §ß§Ö§Õ§Ö§Ý§î (§Ü§Ñ§Ü §ï§ä§à §ã§Õ§Ö§Ý§Ñ§Ý §¢§Ö§Ô§Ò§Ö§Õ§Ö§â, §á§â§à§á§å§ã§ä§Ú§Ó §Ô§à§Õ §á§à§ã§Ý§Ö §ä§Ö§â§Ñ§Ü§ä§Ñ), §é§ä§à§Ò§í §á§à§ä§à§Þ §á§Ú§ã§Ñ§ä§î §ã§Ó§à§× §Ó§á§Ö§é§Ñ§ä§Ý§Ö§ß§Ú§Ö §à§ä §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ú §é§ä§à §ß§Ñ§Ù§í§Ó§Ñ§Ö§ä§ã§ñ §ã §ç§à§Ý§à§Õ§ß§í§Þ §å§Þ§à§Þ¡Ä §Ö§ã§Ý§Ú §á§à§Ý§å§é§Ú§ä§ã§ñ. §·§à§ä§ñ §Ó§â§ñ§Õ §Ý§Ú §á§à§Ý§å§é§Ú§ä§ã§ñ ?§ã §ç§à§Ý§à§Õ§ß§í§Þ?, §á§à§ä§à§Þ§å §é§ä§à §ç§à§ä§ñ §Ñ§ß§ß§à§ä§Ñ§è§Ú§ñ §Ú §å§ä§Ó§Ö§â§Ø§Õ§Ñ§Ö§ä, §é§ä§à §¢§Ö§Ô§Ò§Ö§Õ§Ö§â ?§Þ§å§é§Ú§ä§Ö§Ý§î§ß§à §Ú§ë§Ö§ä §ã§Ý§à§Ó§Ñ?, §à§Õ§ß§Ñ§Ü§à §á§à §Þ§à§Ú§Þ §à§ë§å§ë§Ö§ß§Ú§ñ§Þ, §ß§Ñ§Û§ä§Ú §ï§ä§Ú §ã§Ý§à§Ó§Ñ §Ú §ï§ä§å §ã§Ñ§Þ§å§ð §ß§Ö§à§Ò§ç§à§Õ§Ú§Þ§å§ð §æ§à§â§Þ§å §Õ§Ý§ñ §ã§Ó§à§Ö§Û §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ú §å §ß§Ö§Ô§à §á§à§Ý§å§é§Ú§Ý§à§ã§î ? §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ñ §Ó§í§ê§Ý§Ñ §Ó§í§ã§à§Ü§à§ä§Ö§Þ§á§Ö§â§Ñ§ä§å§â§ß§Ñ§ñ. §°§Õ§Ú§ß §Ú§Ù §ä§Ö§Ô§à§Ó §Ü §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ö §¢§Ö§Ô§Ò§Ö§Õ§Ö§â§Ñ §Ô§Ý§Ñ§ã§Ú§ä, §é§ä§à §à§ß§Ñ §Ù§Ñ§ß§Ú§Þ§Ñ§Ö§ä ­â13 §Ó §ß§Ö§Ü§à§Ö§Þ §ã§á§Ú§ã§Ü§Ö §Õ§à§Ü§å§Þ§Ö§ß§ä§Ñ§Ý§î§ß§à§Û §Ý§Ú§ä§Ö§â§Ñ§ä§å§â§í. §¯§Ñ §Þ§à§Û §Ó§Ù§Ô§Ý§ñ§Õ §ï§ä§à §ß§Ö §ã§à§Ó§ã§Ö§Þ §Ó§Ö§â§ß§à, §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ñ §Ó§à§Ó§ã§Ö §ß§Ö §Õ§à§Ü§å§Þ§Ö§ß§ä§Ñ§Ý§î§ß§Ñ§ñ, §ã§Ü§à§â§Ö§Ö §ç§å§Õ§à§Ø§Ö§ã§ä§Ó§Ö§ß§ß§à-§á§å§Ò§Ý§Ú§è§Ú§ã§ä§Ú§é§Ö§ã§Ü§Ñ§ñ. §ª§Ò§à §Õ§à§Ò§â§å§ð §á§à§Ý§à§Ó§Ú§ß§å (§Ö§ã§Ý§Ú §ß§Ö §Ò§à§Ý§î§ê§Ö) §Ö§× §à§Ò§ì§×§Þ§Ñ §Ù§Ñ§ß§Ú§Þ§Ñ§Ö§ä §Ú§ã§ä§à§â§Ú§ñ §à§Õ§ß§à§Ô§à¡Ä §²§Ñ§Ù§Ó§Ö§â§ß§å§ä§î §±§à§Õ§Ö§Ý§Ú§ä§Ö§ã§î §ã§Ó§à§Ú§Þ §Þ§ß§Ö§ß§Ú§Ö§Þ §à§Ò §ï§ä§à§Û §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ö, §ß§Ñ§á§Ú§ê§Ú§ä§Ö §â§Ö§è§Ö§ß§Ù§Ú§ð! §´§Ö§Ü§ã§ä §Ó§Ñ§ê§Ö§Û §â§Ö§è§Ö§ß§Ù§Ú§Ú §²§Ö§è§Ö§ß§Ù§Ú§Ú §é§Ú§ä§Ñ§ä§Ö§Ý§Ö§Û §°§è§Ö§ß§Ü§Ñ LilitChinaski: 5 §¯§Ñ§ê§Ñ §ß§Ö§Õ§Ó§Ú§Ø§Ú§Þ§à§ã§ä§î §á§à§Õ§Ó§Ú§Ø§ß§Ñ (§ã) §°§é§Ö§ß§î §Õ§à§Ý§Ô§à §ã§à§Ò§Ú§â§Ñ§Ý§Ñ§ã§î §ã §Þ§í§ã§Ý§ñ§Þ§Ú, §é§ä§à§Ò§í §ß§Ñ§á§Ú§ã§Ñ§ä§î §â§Ö§è§Ö§ß§Ù§Ú§ð §ß§Ñ §ï§ä§å §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§å.... §ª§ä§Ñ§Ü, §á§à§á§â§à§Ò§å§ð §Ó§í§â§Ñ§Ù§Ú§ä§î §ã§Ý§à§Ó§Ñ§Þ§Ú §Ó§ã§Ö, §é§ä§à §ñ §à§ë§å§ä§Ú§Ý§Ñ §á§â§Ú §á§â§à§é§ä§Ö§ß§Ú§Ú §ï§ä§à§Ô§à §â§à§Þ§Ñ§ß§Ñ. §³§Ü§Ñ§Ø§å §ã§â§Ñ§Ù§å, §é§ä§à §¶§â§Ö§Õ§Ö§â§Ú§Ü§Ñ §¢§Ö§Ô§Ò§Ö§Õ§Ö§â§Ñ §ñ §à§é§Ö§ß§î §Ý§ð§Ò§Ý§ð, §é§Ú§ä§Ñ§Ý§Ñ §Ö§Ô§à §â§à§Þ§Ñ§ß§í §Ö§ë§Ö §Ó §Õ§Ñ§Ý§Ö§Ü§à§Þ §Õ§Ö§ä§ã§ä§Ó§Ö, §Ú §ã§é§Ú§ä§Ñ§ð, §é§ä§à §®§Ú§ß§Ñ§Ö§Ó, §±§Ö§Ý§Ö§Ó§Ú§ß §ã§à§Ù§Õ§Ñ§Ý§Ú §ã§Ó§à§Ö §ä§Ó§à§â§é§Ö§ã§ä§Ó§à, §à§é§Ö§ß§î §á§à§ç§à§Ø§Ö§Ö §ß§Ñ §ä§Ó§à§â§é§Ö§ã§ä§Ó§à §¢§Ö§Ô§Ò§Ö§Õ§Ö§â§Ñ) §®§ß§Ö §à§é§Ö§ß§î §á§à §Õ§å§ê§Ö §Ú §±§Ö§Ý§Ö§Ó§Ú§ß, §Ú §®§Ú§ß§Ñ§Ö§Ó, §Ú §Ü§à§ß§Ö§é§ß§à §Ø§Ö §ã§Ñ§Þ §¢§Ö§Ô§Ò§Ö§Õ§Ö§â. §±§à§ã§Ý§Ö "99 §æ§â§Ñ§ß§Ü§à§Ó" §à§é§Ö§ß§î §ã§ä§â§Ñ§ß§ß§à §Ò§í§Ý§à §é§Ú§ä§Ñ§ä§î §Õ§Ñ§ß§ß§å§ð §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§å. §¯§à §à§ß§Ú §Ü§à§ß§Ö§é§ß§à §ê§Ú§Ü§Ñ§â§ß§Ñ§ñ, §ï§Þ§à§è§Ú§à§ß§Ñ§Ý§î§ß§Ñ§ñ, §Ü§â§Ö§á§Ü§Ñ§ñ, §ä§Ö§â§á§Ü§Ñ§ñ! §¢§Ö§Ô§Ò§Ö§Õ§Ö§â §á§Ú§ê§Ö§ä §à §ä§Ö§â§Ñ§Ü§ä§Ö §Ó §¡§Þ§Ö§â§Ú§Ü§Ö 11 §ã§Ö§ß§ä§ñ§Ò§â§ñ 2001 §Ô§à§Õ§Ñ. §¥§Ñ, §à §ä§à§Þ §ã§Ñ§Þ§à§Þ, §à §Õ§Ó§å§ç §Ò§Ñ§ê§ß§ñ§ç §£§´§¸. §¬§à§Ô§Õ§Ñ §ï§ä§à §ã§Ý§å§é§Ú§Ý§à§ã§î, §ñ §Ò§í§Ý§Ñ §ã§à§Ó§ã§Ö§Þ §Þ§Ñ§Ý§Ö§ß§î§Ü§à§Û, §Þ§ß§ß §Ò§í§Ý§à 8 §Ý§Ö§ä §Ó§ã§Ö§Ô§à, §ß§à §ñ §á§à§Þ§ß§ð §ï§ä§Ú §â§à§Ý§Ú§Ü§Ú §á§à §ß§à§Ó§à§ã§ä§ñ§Þ, §Ü§Ñ§Ü §Ô§à§â§ñ§ä §Ò§Ñ§ê§ß§Ú, §Ú §é§ä§à §ñ §à§é§Ö§ß§î §ç§à§â§à§ê§à §Ù§Ñ§á§à§Þ§ß§Ú§Ý§Ñ, §ï§ä§à §ä§à, §Ü§Ñ§Ü §á§Ñ§Õ§Ñ§Ý§Ú §Ý§ð§Õ§Ú. ¡Ä §²§Ñ§Ù§Ó§Ö§â§ß§å§ä§î §°§è§Ö§ß§Ü§Ñ Dylan: 5 §¹§Ö§Ý§à§Ó§Ö§Ü §ã§à§Ù§Õ§Ñ§Ý §Ú §ï§ä§à §ä§à§Ø§Ö... §±§Ö§â§Ó§à§Ö §Ù§ß§Ñ§Ü§à§Þ§ã§ä§Ó§à §ã §¢§Ö§Ô§Ò§Ö§Õ§Ö§â§à§Þ §ã§à§ã§ä§à§ñ§Ý§à§ã§î 3 §Ô§à§Õ§Ñ §ß§Ñ§Ù§Ñ§Õ. §¥§Ý§ñ §Þ§Ö§ß§ñ §ï§ä§à §Ñ§Ó§ä§à§â, §ß§Ö §Ò§å§Õ§î §Ü§à§ä§à§â§à§Ô§à, §ñ §ß§Ö §ã§ä§Ñ§Ý §Ò§í §ä§Ö§Þ, §Ü§Ö§Þ §ñ§Ó§Ý§ñ§ð§ã§î §ã§Ö§Û§é§Ñ§ã. §¬§Ñ§Ü §Ò§í §ä§à §Ò§Ñ§ß§Ñ§Ý§î§ß§à §Ú §ß§Ñ§ä§ñ§ß§å§ä§à §ß§Ö §Ù§Ó§å§é§Ñ§Ý§à, §ß§à §Ó§ã§×-§ä§Ñ§Ü§Ú §ï§ä§à §ä§Ñ§Ü¡Ä §¿§ä§à §ê§Ú§Ü§Ñ§â§ß§Ñ§ñ §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ñ, §á§â§Ñ§Ó§Õ§Ñ, §à§é§Ö§ß§î §ä§ñ§Ø§Ö§Ý§Ñ§ñ. §¯§à §ñ §ã§à§Þ§ß§Ö§Ó§Ñ§ð§ã§î, §é§ä§à §Þ§à§Ø§ß§à §Ý§Ö§Ô§Ü§à §ß§Ñ§á§Ú§ã§Ñ§ä§î §à§Ò §à§Õ§ß§à§Û §Ú§Ù §ã§Ñ§Þ§í§ç §ã§ä§â§Ñ§ê§ß§í§ç §Ü§Ñ§ä§Ñ§ã§ä§â§à§æ, §å§ã§ä§â§à§Ö§ß§ß§í§ç §é§Ö§Ý§à§Ó§Ö§Ü§à§Þ¡Ä §¢§Ö§Ô§Ò§Ö§Õ§Ö§â §á§â§à§é§å§Ó§ã§ä§Ó§à§Ó§Ñ§Ý §Ó§ã§ð §Ò§à§Ý§î §Ú §å§ä§â§Ñ§ä§å §Ó§ã§Ö§ç, §Ó§Ö§Õ§î §ï§ä§à §å§Õ§Ñ§â §Õ§Ý§ñ §Ó§ã§Ö§Ô§à §Ù§Ö§Þ§ß§à§Ô§à §ê§Ñ§â§Ñ. §¯§Ö§ä §ß§Ú §à§Õ§ß§à§Ô§à §é§Ö§Ý§à§Ó§Ö§Ü§Ñ §Ü§ä§à §Ò§í §ß§Ö §Ù§ß§Ñ§Ý, §é§ä§à §á§â§à§Ú§Ù§à§ê§Ý§à 11 §ã§Ö§ß§ä§ñ§Ò§â§ñ 2001 §Ô§à§Õ§Ñ §Ú §Ü§Ñ§Ø§Õ§í§Û §Ú§Ù §ß§Ñ§ã §á§à§Þ§ß§Ú§ä, §Ô§Õ§Ö §à§ß §ß§Ñ§ç§à§Õ§Ú§Ý§ã§ñ §Ó §ï§ä§à§ä §Þ§à§Þ§Ö§ß§ä §Ú §Þ§í§ã§Ý§Ö§ß§ß§à §Õ§å§Þ§Ñ§Ý §à §ä§à§Þ, §é§ä§à " §¬§Ñ§Ü §ç§à§â§à§ê§à, §ñ §ß§Ö §Ó §ï§ä§Ú§ç §Ù§Õ§Ñ§ß§Ú§ñ§ç " §£§Ö§Õ§î §Ó §Þ§à§Þ§Ö§ß§ä §ä§â§Ñ§Ô§Ö§Õ§Ú§Ú, §Ó §Ò§Ñ§ê§ß§ñ§ç §ß§Ñ§ç§à§Õ§Ú§Ý§Ú§ã§î §Ý§ð§Õ§Ú §ã§à §Ó§ã§Ö§Ô§à §Þ§Ú§â§Ñ. §²§à§Õ§ã§ä§Ó§Ö§ß§ß§Ú§Ü§Ú, §Ü§à§ä§à§â§í§ç §ß§Ñ§Ó§Ö§â§ß§ñ§Ü§Ñ §Õ§à §ã§Ú§ç §á§à§â §ß§à§ã§ñ§ä §ß§Ñ §á§Ý§Ö§é§Ñ§ç §Ò§â§Ö§Þ§ñ §ä§â§Ñ§å§â§Ñ. §³§Þ§Ö§â§ä§î §Ó§à §ã§ß§Ö - §ï§ä§à §Ó§ã§× §Ò§í§ã§ä§â§à §Ú §ß§Ö¡Ä §²§Ñ§Ù§Ó§Ö§â§ß§å§ä§î §°§è§Ö§ß§Ü§Ñ ClaudineSemblance: 4 But I can¡Çt see New York as I¡Çm circling down through white cloud falling out... §ª§ß§à§Ô§Õ§Ñ §Þ§ß§Ö §ã§ß§Ú§ä§ã§ñ §ä§í§ã§ñ§é§Ö§ä§à§ß§ß§Ñ§ñ §Õ§í§Þ§ñ§ë§Ñ§ñ§ã§ñ §Ô§â§å§Õ§Ñ §é§Ö§Ý§à§Ó§Ö§é§Ö§ã§Ü§à§Û §á§Ý§à§ä§Ú §Ú §â§Ñ§ã§á§Ý§Ñ§Ó§Ý§Ö§ß§ß§à§Û §ã§ä§Ñ§Ý§Ú, §Ô§Õ§Ö §ã§Þ§Ö§ê§Ñ§Ý§Ú§ã§î §é§Ö§Ý§à§Ó§Ö§Ü §Ú §Ü§Ñ§Þ§Ö§ß§î, §Ü§à§Þ§á§î§ð§ä§Ö§â§í §Ú §à§ä§à§â§Ó§Ñ§ß§ß§í§Ö §â§å§Ü§Ú, §Ý§Ú§æ§ä§í §Ú §à§Ò§à§Ø§Ø§Ö§ß§ß§í§Ö §ß§à§Ô§Ú, §Ó§Ö§â§å§ð§ë§Ú§Ö §Ú §Ñ§ä§Ö§Ú§ã§ä§í, §à§Ô§à§ß§î §Ú §Ü§â§à§Ó§î¡Ä §¡ §á§à§ä§à§Þ §ï§ä§à §á§â§à§ç§à§Õ§Ú§ä. §¡ §á§à§ä§à§Þ §Ó§à§Ù§Ó§â§Ñ§ë§Ñ§Ö§ä§ã§ñ §ã§ß§à§Ó§Ñ: §ñ §Ó§Ú§Ø§å §ã§ä§Ö§ß§í §ã §Ó§á§Ö§é§Ñ§ä§Ñ§Ó§ê§Ú§Þ§Ú§ã§ñ §Ó §ß§Ú§ç §Ô§Ý§Ñ§Ù§Ñ§Þ§Ú, §â§Ñ§ã§Ü§à§Ý§à§ä§í§Ö §ã§ä§Ö§Ü§Ý§Ñ§Þ§Ú §é§Ö§â§Ö§á§Ñ, §â§Ñ§ã§á§à§ä§â§à§ê§Ö§ß§ß§í§Ö §ä§å§Ý§à§Ó§Ú§ë§Ñ §ß§Ñ §æ§Ñ§Ü§ã§Ñ§ç, §Þ§à§Ù§Ô§Ú, §Ó§í§ä§Ö§Ü§Ñ§ð§ë§Ú§Ö §ß§Ñ §Ü§à§á§Ú§â§í. §¢§à§Ô §ã§à§Ù§Õ§Ñ§Ý §Ú §ï§ä§à §ä§à§Ø§Ö. §¬§ß§Ú§Ô§å §á§â§à§é§Ú§ä§Ñ§Ý§Ñ §Ù§Ñ §ß§à§é§î. §°§é§Ö§ß§î §ß§Ö§à§Õ§ß§à§Ù§ß§Ñ§é§ß§í§Ö §é§å§Ó§ã§ä§Ó§Ñ §à§ã§ä§Ñ§Ý§Ú§ã§î. §¢§í§Ý§Ú §Ô§Ý§Ñ§Ó§í, §Ü§à§ä§à§â§í§Ö §Õ§å§ê§å §ß§Ñ§Ú§Ù§ß§Ö§ß§Ü§å §Ó§í§Ó§à§â§Ñ§é§Ú§Ó§Ñ§Ý§Ú, §Ñ §Ò§í§Ý§Ú §ä§Ñ§Ü§Ú§Ö, §Ü§à§ä§à§â§í§Ö §ç§à§ä§Ö§Ý§à§ã§î §Ù§Ö§Ó§Ñ§ñ §á§Ö§â§Ö§Ý§Ú§ã§ä§ß§å§ä§î. 11 §ã§Ö§ß§ä§ñ§Ò§â§ñ §Ú §á§à §ã§Ö§Û §Õ§Ö§ß§î §Ø§Ú§Ó§à§ä§â§Ö§á§Ö§ë§å§ë§Ñ§ñ §Ú §â§Ö§Ù§à§ß§Ñ§ß§ã§ß§Ñ§ñ §ä§Ö§Þ§Ñ, §ê§à§Ü§Ú§â§å§ð§ë§Ñ§ñ §ä§â§Ñ§Ô§Ö§Õ§Ú§ñ §Þ§Ñ§ã§ê§ä§Ñ§Ò§ß§à§ã§ä§î§ð §Ú §ß§Ö§Þ§í§ã§Ý§Ú§Þ§à§ã§ä§î§ð §ã§â§Ñ§Ó§ß§Ú§Þ§Ñ§ñ §â§Ñ§Ù§Ó§Ö §é§ä§à §ã¡Ä §²§Ñ§Ù§Ó§Ö§â§ß§å§ä§î §°§è§Ö§ß§Ü§Ñ Vikalavna: 2 §¬§ß§Ú§Ô§Ñ §â§Ñ§ã§ã§Ü§Ñ§Ù§í§Ó§Ñ§Ö§ä §á§â§à §Þ§å§Ø§é§Ú§ß§å §ã §Õ§Ó§å§Þ§ñ §Õ§Ö§ä§î§Þ§Ú, §Ü§à§ä§à§â§í§Þ §ß§Ö §à§é§Ö§ß§î §á§à§Ó§Ö§Ù§Ý§à §á§à§Û§ä§Ú 11 §ã§Ö§ß§ä§ñ§Ò§â§ñ 2001 §Ô§à§Õ§Ñ §Ó §â§Ö§ã§ä§à§â§Ñ§ß §Ó §à§Õ§ß§å §Ú§Ù §Ò§Ñ§ê§Ö§ß-§Ò§Ý§Ú§Ù§ß§Ö§è§à§Ó... §®§ß§Ö §Ò§í§Ý§à §å§Ø§Ñ§ã§ß§à §Ø§Ñ§Ý§Ü§à §Õ§Ö§ä§Ö§Û. §¯§à §ß§Ñ §ï§ä§à§Þ §Ó§ã§×. §¬§ß§Ú§Ô§Ñ §Þ§ß§Ö §ß§Ö §á§à§ß§â§Ñ§Ó§Ú§Ý§Ñ§ã§î. §°§ä§Ö§è §ã§Ö§Þ§Ö§Û§ã§ä§Ó§Ñ, §á§à§Õ §Ó§Ý§Ú§ñ§ß§Ú§Ö§Þ §ß§Ö§Ú§Ù§Ò§Ö§Ø§ß§à§Ô§à §Ü§à§ß§è§Ñ, §Ó§ã§á§à§Þ§Ú§ß§Ñ§Ö§ä §á§â§à§ê§Ý§à§Ö. §¯§à §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ñ §ä§Ñ§Ü §Ø§Ö §Ú§Þ§Ö§Ö§ä §à§ä§ã§í§Ý§Ü§Ú §Ú §á§â§ñ§Þ§í§Ö §å§Ü§Ñ§Ù§Ñ§ß§Ú§ñ §ß§Ñ §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§å "99 §æ§â§Ñ§ß§Ü§à§Ó". §£§í§Ô§Ý§ñ§Õ§Ú§ä, §Ü§Ñ§Ü §æ§Ú§Ô§à§Ó§í§Û §ã§á§à§ã§à§Ò §Ù§Ñ§â§Ñ§Ò§à§ä§Ñ§ä§î §ß§Ñ §ï§ä§à§Þ §å§Ø§Ñ§ã§ß§à§Þ §ã§à§Ò§í§ä§Ú§Ú. §°§è§Ö§ß§Ü§Ñ Ciemna: 1. 5 §£§à§Ù§Þ§à§Ø§ß§à §ï§ä§à §á§â§à§ã§ä§à §ß§Ö §Þ§à§ñ §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ñ §Ú §ß§Ö §Þ§à§Û §Ñ§Ó§ä§à§â. §¯§Ñ§é§Ú§ß§Ñ§ñ §é§Ú§ä§Ñ§ä§î §ñ §à§Ø§Ú§Õ§Ñ§Ý §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§å §á§â§à §à§á§Ú§ã§Ñ§ß§Ú§Ö §ã§à§Ò§í§ä§Ú§Û 11 §ã§Ö§ß§ä§ñ§Ò§â§ñ. §¥§Ñ, §ï§ä§à §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ñ §á§â§à 11 §ã§Ö§ß§ä§ñ§Ò§â§ñ §Ô§Ý§Ñ§Ù§Ñ§Þ§Ú §à§ä§è§Ñ, §Ü§à§ä§à§â§í§Û §á§â§Ú§Ó§Ö§Ý §ã§Ó§à§Ú§ç §Õ§Ö§ä§Ö§Û §ß§Ñ §ï§Ü§ã§Ü§å§â§ã§Ú§ð §Ó §à§Õ§ß§å §Ú§Ù §Ò§Ñ§ê§Ö§ß. §´§à§Ý§î§Ü§à §Ó§à§ä §ã§Ñ§Þ §ã§ä§Ú§Ý§î - §Þ§Ñ§Ý§à §ä§à§Ô§à, §é§ä§à §Ñ§Ó§ä§à§â §á§Ö§â§Ú§à§Õ§Ú§é§Ö§ã§Ü§Ú §á§Ö§â§Ö§ã§Ü§Ñ§Ü§Ú§Ó§Ñ§Ö§ä §ã §ã§à§Ò§í§ä§Ú§Û §á§â§à§ê§Ý§à§Ô§à §Ó §ß§Ñ§ã§ä§à§ñ§ë§Ö§Ö, §ä§Ñ§Ü §Ö§ë§Ö §Ó §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ö §Ü§å§é§Ñ §Ô§â§å§Ò§à§ã§ä§Ú §Ú §á§à§ê§Ý§à§ã§ä§Ú. §Á §á§à§ß§Ú§Þ§Ñ§ð, §é§ä§à §Ó §ã§ä§â§Ö§ã§ã§à§Ó§à§Û §ã§Ú§ä§å§Ñ§è§Ú§Ú §Ý§ð§Õ§Ú §Þ§à§Ô§å§ä §Ó§Ö§ã§ä§Ú §ã§Ö§Ò§ñ §à§ä§ß§ð§ä§î §ß§Ö §ã§á§à§Ü§à§Û§ß§à §Ú §Õ§à§Ó§à§Ý§î§ß§à §Ü§â§Ö§á§Ü§à §Ó§í§â§Ñ§Ø§Ñ§ä§î§ã§ñ. §¯§à §Ó §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ö §ï§ä§à§Ô§à §á§Ö§â§Ö§Ò§à§â. §¥§Ñ§Ø§Ö §Ö§ã§Ý§Ú §ï§ä§à §Ú§ã§á§à§Ý§î§Ù§à§Ó§Ñ§Ý§à§ã§î §é§ä§à§Ò§í §á§à§Ü§Ñ§Ù§Ñ§ä§î §ß§Ñ§ã§Ü§à§Ý§î§Ü§à §å§Ø§Ñ§ã§ß§à§Û §Ú §ä§â§Ñ§Ô§Ú§é§ß§à§Û §Ò§í§Ý§Ñ §ã§Ñ§Þ§Ñ §ã§Ú§ä§å§Ñ§è§Ú§ñ... §°§è§Ö§ß§Ü§Ñ inessakos: 4 §£§í §Ü§à§Ô§Õ§Ñ-§ß§Ú§Ò§å§Õ§î §Ù§Ñ§Õ§å§Þ§í§Ó§Ñ§Ý§Ú§ã§î, §Ü§Ñ§Ü §ï§ä§à, §Ü§à§Ô§Õ§Ñ §Ù§Ñ§Ó§ä§â§Ñ§Ü§Ñ§Ö§ê§î §Ó §â§Ö§ã§ä§à§â§Ñ§ß§Ö §à§Ô§â§à§Þ§ß§à§Ô§à §ä§à§â§Ô§à§Ó§à§Ô§à §è§Ö§ß§ä§â§Ñ, §Ú §Ó§Õ§â§å§Ô §ß§Ñ §Ù§Õ§Ñ§ß§Ú§Ö §á§Ñ§Õ§Ñ§Ö§ä §ã§Ñ§Þ§à§Ý§Ö§ä? §²§à§Þ§Ñ§ß ¡È§°§Ü§ß§Ñ §Ó §Þ§Ú§â¡É - §ï§ä§à §â§Ö§Ñ§Ü§è§Ú§ñ §ß§Ñ §ä§à§ä §å§Ø§Ñ§ã, §Ü§à§ä§à§â§í§Û §é§Ö§Ý§à§Ó§Ö§Ü §ä§Ó§à§â§Ú§ä §ã§Ó§à§Ú§Þ§Ú §â§å§Ü§Ñ§Þ§Ú, §á§à§á§í§ä§Ü§Ñ §á§â§à§Ñ§ß§Ñ§Ý§Ú§Ù§Ú§â§à§Ó§Ñ§ä§î §Ú §á§â§à§ß§Ú§Ü§ß§å§ä§î §Ó§Ô§Ý§å§Ò§î §ã§à§Ò§í§ä§Ú§ñ, §á§à§ä§â§ñ§ã§ê§Ö§Ô§à §Ú §Ú§Ù§Þ§Ö§ß§Ú§Ó§ê§Ö§Ô§à §ß§Ñ§Ó§ã§Ö§Ô§Õ§Ñ §Ó§Ö§ã§î §Þ§Ú§â. §´§Ö§â§Ñ§Ü§ä 11 §ã§Ö§ß§ä§ñ§Ò§â§ñ 2001 §Ô§à§Õ§Ñ §Ó §á§â§Ö§Õ§ã§ä§Ñ§Ó§Ý§Ö§ß§Ú§Ú §¶§â§Ö§Õ§Ö§â§Ú§Ü§Ñ §¢§Ö§Ô§Ò§Ö§Õ§Ö§â§Ñ §Ó§à§ã§á§â§à§Ú§Ù§Ó§Ö§Õ§Ö§ß §ß§Ñ §ã§ä§â§Ñ§ß§Ú§è§Ñ§ç §Ü§ß§Ú§Ô§Ú, §é§ä§à§Ò§í §ß§Ú§Ü§à§Ô§Õ§Ñ §ß§Ö §Ò§í§ä§î §Ù§Ñ§Ò§í§ä§í§Þ. §°§è§Ö§ß§Ü§Ñ Raketata: 0. 5 §±§à§Ø§Ñ§Ý§å§Û, §ã§Ñ§Þ§à§Ö §ç§å§Õ§ê§Ö§Ö §Ú§Ù §á§â§à§é§Ú§ä§Ñ§ß§ß§í§ç §Þ§ß§à§ð §á§â§à§Ú§Ù§Ó§Ö§Õ§Ö§ß§Ú§Û. §±§à§
Hello Mark, why distrust of sitchins work. Only played at movie festivals at this time (unfortunately) Windows on the World is a great movie that will appeal to many of us. It is well written, new in perspective and very moving.
Along with Burning, it is the best movie that I have watched so far this year. It has to take incredible courage to make that choice. Man Made Climax change by Dr Cocks. Sounds great from Chronicle review. Should be seen. Windows on the World, New York City --- Reservations: 212-524-7011.
Help From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to navigation Jump to search Windows on the World complex of venues in the North Tower of the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan Upload media Wikipedia Instance of restaurant Location Manhattan, New York City, New York Architectural style Modern Movement Inception 1976 official website 40¡ë?42¡ì?36¡í?N, 74¡ë?00¡ì?36¡í?W Authority control Q11706 VIAF ID: 136122444 Library of Congress authority ID: n86002354 Reasonator PetScan Scholia Statistics WikiShootMe Search?depicted Media in category "Windows on the World" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. 107e étage du World Trade Center (10-12-1979) (1) 2, 560 ¡ß 1, 680; 740 KB Windows on the world restaurant interior, 1, 400 ¡ß 1, 050; 369 KB World Financial Center from the Windows on the World 879 ¡ß 560; 72 KB Retrieved from " " Category: One World Trade Center (1972) Non-topical/index: Uses of Wikidata Infobox with maps Uses of Wikidata Infobox Pages with maps.
Thanks Mark ?. Hi Andres I wonder at 3:51 was that Christine Olender. She worked on WOW as the assistant general manager and was killed in the attacks that day. Ive read her story and she seemed like a very nice person. I was there watching the attacks in right over the Brooklyn bridge. I had the chance to see the towers everyday on my commute to work in Brooklyn. This video brings back memories. Thx for the post.

Heartwarming movie with a of powerful message! Highly recommend

[ [ The Wine News Magazine]] Developed by Joe Baum and designed initially by Warren Platner, it occupied 50, 000 square feet (4, 600 m?) and was located on the north side, allowing guests to look out onto the skyline of Manhattan. The restaurant was not only one of the most respected in New York, but due to the premium location also had high prices. The dress code required jackets for men and was strictly enforced - a man who arrived with a reservation but without a jacket was seated at the bar. [ [ The East/West Quartet]] The bar extended along the south side of World Trade Center 1 as well as the corner over part of the east side. The bar's dress code was more relaxed and it had average prices. The most popular time there was Happy Hour Wednesdays, when there was no cover charge. Facts|date=February 2007 Looking out from the bar through the full length windows, one could enjoy breath-taking views of the southern tip of Manhattan, where the Hudson and East Rivers meet. In addition, one could see the Liberty State Park with Ellis Island and Staten Island with the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. Windows on the World was destroyed during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. At the time of the attack on the World Trade Center, the restaurant was hosting regular breakfast patrons and the Waters Financial Technology Congress. Almost everyone present in the restaurant when American Airlines Flight 11 penetrated the North Tower perished as a result of the plane's impact and the conflagration that ensued, only a small few lived though the attack until the collapse of the tower. At the time of the attacks, present in the restaraunt were 73 restaurant staff members, 16 Risk Waters employees, and 76 other guests [ cite web|title=Risk Waters Group archived home page|url=]. The last people to leave the restaurant on September 11, 2001 before Flight 11 collided with the North Tower at 8:46 AM were Michael Nestor, Liz Thompson, and Geoffrey Wharton, who departed at 8:44 AM. Cite web|url=|title=9/11: Distant voices, still lives (part one)|accessdate = 2006-11-16|publisher=The Observer|year=2002] Probably the youngest person to die in the World Trade Center collapse was Anna Lavéaux of France, who was found being held in the arms of a man who was later identified as her father. Anna was only 7 months old. It is believed that " The Falling Man " was an employee at Windows on the World but it is impossible to conclusively establish his identity. [ cite video people = Henry Singer (director) year = 2006 title = [ 9/11: The Falling Man] medium = Documentary location = publisher = Channel 4] On January 4, 2006, a number of former Windows on the World staff opened "Colors, " a co-operative restaurant in Manhattan that serves as a tribute to their fallen colleagues and whose menu reflects the diversity of the former Windows' staff. References External links * [ Archived snapshot of the former WotW website, August 2, 2002] * [ Last pre-9/11 archived snapshot of the former WotW website, February 1, 2001] * [ COLORS Restaurant] * [ WOTW Slim Chance Between Life and Death] * [ Rebuild the Twin Towers Petition Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Mark, can you comment on the interesting events happening over in China.

Windows on the World
7.3 (88%) 127 votes
Windows on the World

¥³¥á¥ó¥È¤ò¤«¤¯


¡Öhttp://¡×¤ò´Þ¤àÅê¹Æ¤Ï¶Ø»ß¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£

ÍøÍѵ¬Ìó¤ò¤´³Îǧ¤Î¤¦¤¨¤´µ­Æþ²¼¤µ¤¤

Menu

¥á¥Ë¥å¡¼¥µ¥ó¥×¥ë1

¥á¥Ë¥å¡¼¥µ¥ó¥×¥ë2

³«¤¯¥á¥Ë¥å¡¼

ÊĤ¸¤ë¥á¥Ë¥å¡¼

  • ¥¢¥¤¥Æ¥à
  • ¥¢¥¤¥Æ¥à
  • ¥¢¥¤¥Æ¥à
¡Ú¥á¥Ë¥å¡¼ÊÔ½¸¡Û

´ÉÍý¿Í/Éû´ÉÍý¿Í¤Î¤ßÊÔ½¸¤Ç¤­¤Þ¤¹