Engineers performed extensive renovations on the legendary Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy, sharply reducing its tilt. The repairs ended its status as leaning-est tower, moving it to somewhere in the middle of the pack and touching off a competition, which still simmers, for the crown.The matter seemed to have been settled a few years ago, when Guinness World Records in London awarded the title of “Farthest Leaning Tower” to one that accompanies a solid red brick church in the village of Suurhusen, in northern Germany. It leans at an angle of 5.19 degrees, compared with the Pisa tower’s 3.9 degrees.
Who knew there was so much competition for the tile of “building most likely to fall over soon”.