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Somewhere along 258 between Kinston NC and Snow Hill NC

Leaning through turn four during the Women's pro class at the Roswell Criterium.

 

Keynote Speaker: Brad Frank, President, Tulsa Tube Bending

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The crowd included supporters of our young hip-hop performers Shandria Elliott and Miss Mulatto who shared a re-mix of “Lean on Me” where they detail all of the pressures & hatred that persist in today’s world. Photo: Alice Lovelace

The Leaning Tower of Pisa and the duomo, both on the Field of Miracles, seen from the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo (museum of the cathedral) in Pisa.

 

The cathedral (duomo) was built in Pisa after the city was involved in successful battles against the Saracens. Construction was begun in 1063, by Bushetto, and construction took place over the next century, with the consecration taking place in 1118.

 

The cathedral has the floorplan of a Latin cross and contains Arab and Byzantine elements in its construction, reflecting the naval dominance of Pisa at the time.

 

The Leaning Tower of Pisa (Torre Pendente) was started in 1173 as the bell tower (campanile) for the neighbouring cathedral (Duomo).

 

It started to lean when the third storey was added in 1274 and various attempts were made between then and its completion to stop the lean. All they did was make it more and more banana shaped.

 

Galileo took full advantage of the lean of the tower to conduct his experiments into gravity on its overhang.

 

It kept leaning further and further and was shut down in the 1990s because it was unsafe. Engineers worked their magic though and managed to correct some of the lean and make it accessible once more.

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Lean Startup Guayaquil

Lean on me, when you're not strong

And I'll be your friend

I'll help you carry on

For it won't be long

'Til I'm gonna need

Somebody to lean on

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