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  • Pisa

    Everything looks tilted in Pisa, the road, the cars the tower.

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    Before visiting the tower we walked around the grounds to see the duomo and the baptistry.

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    The duomo was very fancy but the columns looked a bit strange with all the different marble used with no pattern.

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    The bapitistry was undergoing some room renovations as well.

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    Here’s the tower, no idea why everyone seems to think it leans.

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    It looks just fine from this angle.

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    Looking up the inside looks just fine too. Except for that wire that goes from the centre to the wall as it hangs “straight” down.

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    The stairs are pretty wide in comparison to many staircases we have walked up and down.

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    They are disorientating as you lean left, forward, right and back as you climb.

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    The marble has been walked on lots and shows the wear over the centuries.

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    It had some bells at the top.

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    The view was really nice.

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    Normally the pictures you see of this lawn are covered with people “holding” up the tower. In the winter they close the lawn to let it recover.

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    This was a neat looking church off in the distance. We walked close to it and it was less neat looking than we thought.

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    Here’s Kerri leaning on the tower. The top level is actually less slanted. They kinked the tower twice while building it to try to correct the lean.

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    The building in front of it is the duomo. It also leans, but not as much.

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    The inside of of the duomo was very impressive.

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    The chandelier is a recreation of the one Galileo watched swinging during mass and discovered that pendulums keep the same period no matter how far they swing.

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    Back and forth, back and forth. Even Galileo zoned out during church. 

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