Not sure a stone structure can survive leaning THAT far, but super cool nonetheless lol
ApocalypticArt
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ApocalypticArt - where the remnants of humanity's past meet the promise of an uncertain future. This is the place for apocalyptic wastelands, remains of once-thriving metropolises and forgotten relics of a bygone era.
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Header image: Old world by Jerome Comentale
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Yeah, was thinking the same. They used some super stronge mortar for the tower, probably ^__^
Is soon laying tower of pisa
Cool concept but you guy realize it’s just stacked blocks right? It’d just be a pile of blocks on the ground :)
Maybe the plants grew quickly enough before it tilted even more and they hold it together now
We need to find out what those plants are so we can build spaceships out of it, it must be an amazing material!