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kvv77 [185]
3 years ago
6

How did a century of warfare inadvertently save the tower from collapsing?

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FromTheMoon [43]3 years ago
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Answer:

The method – known as soil extraction – saw engineers dig a series of tunnels on the north side of the tower and remove small amounts of earth. (The tower leans to the south.) Steel cables helped pull it back into its original position.

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