British Cathedral Uses Duct Tape - Pillars Falling Down
September 18, 2009 | Canterbury, United Kingdom | Vetting explained
The home of the Church of England - Canterbury Cathedral - has announced it needs almost a million dollars to stop it falling down - and that many of the thousand year old marble pillars are using duct tape to stop them collapsing.
iReporter Alun Hill reports.
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