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Rome, Why Did One Part of the Colosseum Collapse While the Other Remains Intact? There's a Surprising Geological Phenomenon.

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The Colosseum is still standing after two thousand years, surprising tourists and Romans every day with its size and excellent state of preservation. However, one section of the amphitheater is less well preserved than the other, and the reason is related to a specific geological phenomenon. The north side of Rome's Colosseum remains virtually intact today, almost two thousand years after its construction. It is probably one of the most famous a…
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The Colosseum is still standing after two thousand years, surprising tourists and Romans every day with its size and excellent state of preservation. However, one section of the amphitheater is less well preserved than the other, and the reason is related to a specific geological phenomenon. The north side of Rome's Colosseum remains virtually intact today, almost two thousand years after its construction. It is probably one of the most famous a…

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meteored.cl broke the news in on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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