leopard
15th September 2008, 10:00
I was thought it was one of miracles because of its leaning construction, although it was done undeliberately more for poor foundation construction or unstable soil. It's believed that with such construction there will be more angle to cause the tower collapsed in certain period of time in the future.
During its journey it has several attempts to stabilize the building, including to close the power to public. The recent corrective reconstruction succeeded to stabilize it, straightened to safer angle, was reopened to public.
Has anyone with recent update about the tower? The safest and correct angle would mean that it stands vertically. If so, leaning tower would be a wrong name of it.
During its journey it has several attempts to stabilize the building, including to close the power to public. The recent corrective reconstruction succeeded to stabilize it, straightened to safer angle, was reopened to public.
Has anyone with recent update about the tower? The safest and correct angle would mean that it stands vertically. If so, leaning tower would be a wrong name of it.