Researchers have warned that Michelangelo's David is at risk of toppling, and they say its ankles are to blame. It's remained largely intact for more than 500 years, but tiny cracks in its ankles may threaten its stability.
Researchers have warned that Michelangelo's David is at risk of toppling, and they say its ankles are to blame. It's remained largely intact for more than 500 years, but tiny cracks in its ankles may threaten its stability.
Researchers have warned that Michelangelo's David is at risk of toppling, and they say its ankles are to blame. It's remained largely intact for more than 500 years, but tiny cracks in its ankles may threaten its stability.
It's the ultimate balancing act - traveling upside-down on a bicycle 1,000 meters above an icy Norwegian fjord, with just a weight dangling below him for stability.
It's the ultimate balancing act - traveling upside-down on a bicycle 1,000 meters above an icy Norwegian fjord, with just a weight dangling below him for stability.