Time, they say, heals all wounds.

That would include, it appears, the ravages from a hurricane. Hurricane Ivan, in this case.

Some of the wounds from the 2004 hurricane not only were massive, they also became iconic images, lasting impressions of that disastrous event.

We sent staff photographer Tony Giberson, who contributed many stark and stunning images during the original coverage of Ivan, to the sites of some of those iconic images, to show what those sites look like now.

Most of these "before" photos were featured in the book "Ivan's Wake," produced by the News Journal as a commemoration of those dark days and the sense of community that arose from them.

Use the interactive above to see the before and after images of 15 hurricane-damaged sites.

NOTE: This interactive is designed to work on desktop computers and laptops. If you are viewing this on a mobile device, we suggest viewing the photo gallery, "Before and after: A gallery of Ivan, then and now," which contains the same photos.