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Photo Taken By Teacher Appears To Show Clouds In Firefighter Shape Running Towards An Angel


A teacher has shared a photo of a cloud formation and he believes it resembles a brave firefighter approaching an angel.

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The photo was taken exactly 18 years since the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Matt Snow, a teacher in Florida, was on his way to his job when he noticed the beautiful image in the sky. He took a photo of the cloud formation that shows a winged figure on the left and a firefighter on the right.

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He wrote: “It might be because today is 9/11 but this is the cloud formation I saw driving into work today. Doesn’t it look a firefighter running with a hose and an angel with the sun perfectly behind it?”

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He also added hashtags #neverforget and #patriotday.

His Facebook post received hundreds of shares and it quickly went viral, with internet users commenting ‘incredible,’ ‘breathtaking,’ ‘amazing,’ and ‘unbelievable.’

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One internet user wrote: “Wow! That gave me chills. Even looks smoky.”

Another commented: “’I believe that is one of God’s awesome ways to say all the brave people who died that day and because of it are at peace in His arms.”

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Snow, a teacher in Oakleaf, said to Fox 35 that he takes the same road to work but that day the image from the sky made him look twice.

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“I couldn’t believe what I just saw,” he shared. “My wife and I are both teachers and we drive that road every morning with our kids. Out of all days, today it looked like that.”

Of the 2,977 victims during the attacks, 412 were emergency workers who responded at the World Trade Center. Among those who passed away were 343 firefighters.

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