Ah, okay. Thanks.
That is a great photo -- yours? I can never seem to get close enough to them to take decent photos -- that is, my buddy(s) usually prefer to swim around and look at stuff, rather than burn through 15 minutes' worth of air just lying on the bottom, while I/we wait for the eels to grasp the idea that I don't actually intend to eat them...
“To the Struggle Against World Terrorism”
A gift from artist Zurab Tsereteli and the Russian people, the memorial is made of steel sheathed in bronze. Standing 100 feet high, its center contains a jagged tear. In it hangs a 40-foot stainless steel teardrop, representing sadness and grief over the loss of life, but also hope for a future free from terror. Etched in granite on an 11-sided base are the names of the nearly 3,000 killed in the 1993 World Trade Center bombings and terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.