Leaning Tower of Pisa is leaning less these days


Leaning Tower of Pisa is leaning less these days

It's one of the most distinctive buildings in the world, but it's losing part of what made it famous. After decades of work to keep the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy from toppling over, scientists discovered this week that quite the opposite is happening. Seth Doane reports.
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