Rome's iconic Colosseum is beginning to tilt, the Guardian newspaper reports.
The stadium where gladiators used to hack away at one another to cheering crowds has developed a distinct slant, with one side being 40 centimeters (15.7 inches) lower than the other. Archaeologists have been studying the tilt for a year and have confirmed that it is real and could pose a threat to the monument's stability. They theorize that the concrete base on which the Colosseum rests may be cracked.
Currently, experts are figuring out what rescue plan, if any, they will suggest to their cash-strapped government.
It's been a bad couple of years for Italy's monuments. Despite an expensive restoration, the Colosseum has been crumbling, although not as much as disaster-ridden Pompeii. That ancient city has seen a couple of walls and buildings collapse entirely.
Hopefully a solution will be found to save these ancient Roman ruins without burdening Italy with even more debt.
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