MAKE A MEME View Large Image Built on sandy land, the minaret leans about six degrees towards the onion-shaped dome and has thus gained fame as Singapore's "leaning tower". Preservation works undertaken in the 1970s stopped the gradual tilt of the ...
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Keywords: lancet leaning tilt masjid hajjah fatimah mosque singapore kampong glam beach road public domain publicdomain indoor architecture column Built on sandy land, the minaret leans about six degrees towards the onion-shaped dome and has thus gained fame as Singapore's "leaning tower". Preservation works undertaken in the 1970s stopped the gradual tilt of the minaret but a slight inclination is still visible. infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_259_2005-01-06.html Built on sandy land, the minaret leans about six degrees towards the onion-shaped dome and has thus gained fame as Singapore's "leaning tower". Preservation works undertaken in the 1970s stopped the gradual tilt of the minaret but a slight inclination is still visible. infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_259_2005-01-06.html
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