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Leaning tower enid602 Dec 2023 #1
If your Bologna tower leans for more than 8 centuries, see a doctor. Qutzupalotl Dec 2023 #2
How many leaning towers does Italy have? Polybius Dec 2023 #3
List of leaning towers Celerity Dec 2023 #6
Wow, thanks for the link! Polybius Dec 2023 #9
yw Celerity Dec 2023 #10
The list doesn't include this tower Old Crank Dec 2023 #14
good find, add it to the article Celerity Dec 2023 #17
Just added it to Wikipedia. Old Crank Dec 2023 #18
congrats!! Celerity Dec 2023 #19
They can't shore up the low side to prevent it from falling? RubyRose Dec 2023 #4
Probably Too Late ProfessorGAC Dec 2023 #5
I was just there Old Crank Dec 2023 #15
Been There 2 Or 3 Times ProfessorGAC Dec 2023 #21
Milan next weekend. Old Crank Dec 2023 #23
Any shoring would have to hold it together and hold it up Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2023 #7
27 sec. video from Torre Asinelli (the 2nd, taller tower) Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2023 #8
Pretty ambitious tower Mysterian Dec 2023 #11
Quite a few in Venice. ChazInAz Dec 2023 #12
Then there's the Leaning Tower of San Francisco JoseBalow Dec 2023 #13
Lots of homes lean in San Antonio LeftInTX Dec 2023 #24
I was just there Old Crank Dec 2023 #16
It's a race... lame54 Dec 2023 #20
They should probably bring it down in a controlled method before it kills someone. Chainfire Dec 2023 #22
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