oohh the leaning tower of Pisa! i've always wondered what its like to be inside that structure. by the way, is there a reason why the building is tilted that way?
oohh the leaning tower of Pisa! i've always wondered what its like to be inside that structure. by the way, is there a reason why the building is tilted that way?
simple subsidence of the land, nothing magical :-))
Thanks for the explanation! I appreciate it!
Tour guides say that all buildings are inclined and that the earth's material is owed. The Tower of Pisa is the one that looks more inclined. The wonderful thing was the ingenuity of the engineers of the time to achieve balance
So the building is still safe in the event of a strong earthquake?
No building in the world is safe before a strong seismic event