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The construction of the Tower began in 1173. Originally designed to be a bell tower, it stood upright for over 5 years, but when the third floorwas completed in 1178 it began to lean. Italians were shocked by the event, as the tower began to lean ever so slightly. The thing is the foundation of the tower, which is only 3-meter deep, was built on a dense clay mixture. This mix impacted the soil and furthermore the clay was not strong enough to hold the tower upright. As a result the weight of the tower began to diffuse downward until it had found the weakest point. Due to this problem, construction works stopped for 100 years. The government decided to focus on its war with Genoa and hope that the soil would settle in the meantime.
Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. I'm your host, Isabel. In Sail Series Episode 9, we're unlocking the secrets of a catamaran's hidden gem – the Gennaker. Join us as we highlight the incredible benefits of using a Gennaker, emphasizing its pivotal role in reaching and downwind sailing. Gain valuable insights into trim adjustments that can enhance your sailing experience. For further reading, explore: • 'Catamaran Sailing: From Start to Finish' by Phil Berman • 'The Complete Guide to Sailing & Seamanship' by Twain Braden. Don't miss the chance to subscribe to our YouTube channel, Navel Gazing at Camp David, and enjoy full tours and reviews of catamarans and monohulls with your host, David Orton. Click here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeLgt4J0mMgmUEFjRYZ8tnA If you love what we do, consider supporting us on Patreon for exclusive benefits like ad-free viewing and downloads of specification comparison sheets and power point layouts for each episode. Thank you for your support, making a continuous stream of new yacht review episodes possible.