The "tourist guy" was aninternet phenomenon that featured a photograph of atourist on the observation deck of theWorld Trade Center digitally altered to show a plane about to hit the tower in the background during theSeptember 11 attacks.[1] The photo went viral in the days after the attacks as many manipulated pictures spread online. The man in the photograph was identified as Hungarian Péter Guzli, who took the photo in 1997. Guzli said he edited the photo as a joke for his friends and did not intend for it to spread across the internet.
He is also called numerous other names, including the "accidental tourist" (a reference to the novel and filmThe Accidental Tourist), "Waldo" (a reference toWhere's Waldo?), the "WTC Guy", and the "tourist of death".
Shortly after 9/11, an image surfaced on the internet, purportedly from a camera found in the debris of the World Trade Center.
The image showed a man, dressed in a wool cap, heavy jacket, and backpack, standing on the observation deck of the World Trade Center. Below him, a jet plane can be seen flying towards the building. Because of its closeness and low altitude, it seems certain to collide with the tower. The picture purported to be one taken mere moments before the attacks on the World Trade Center began.
Hoaxapedia from theMuseum of Hoaxes' online encyclopedia listed some of the inconsistencies that ultimately confirmed that the photograph was a hoax.[2] These include:
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The picture became a widely known example of aninternet meme. As its fame spread, other people started to use the same tourist for other pictures. They included the tourist present at the sinking of theRMSTitanic, at theJohn F. Kennedy assassination, the destruction ofAir France Flight 4590 and at theHindenburg disaster. In one version, the aircraft has been replaced with aMelbourne tram. Other pictures show him present at disastrous events in movies, like the destruction of theWhite House inIndependence Day,Godzilla demolishingTokyo, or as the bus driver inSpeed. There are also pictures of him together with people from other famous digitally manipulated pictures, such asBert fromSesame Street.
The first person who claimed to be the tourist was theBrazilian businessman José Roberto Penteado.[2] When Penteado started to get media attention, including an offer to be in aVolkswagen commercial, a 25-year-oldHungarian man, Péter Guzli, came forward as the real tourist.[4] Guzli says, however, that he does not want publicity and did not originally release his last name.
Guzli took the photo on November 28, 1997, and was also responsible for the initial edit. He said he edited the image for a few friends, not realizing it would spread so quickly across the Internet. He first provided the original undoctored photo and several other photos from the same series as proof to a Hungarian newspaper.[5] Later on, the showWired News examined the evidence and confirmed that Guzli was the real tourist guy.[6]