The Eiffel Tower is alive—sort of! In summer, heat makes its iron expand, growing 6 inches taller. That’s 324 feet of shifting metal. Built in 1889, it sways slightly in wind, designed to flex. It’s also struck by lightning often, acting like a giant rod. Visiting Paris? Look up and imagine this icon stretching in the sun!
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