Many sources claim that the walls of Babylon were actually life-sized, at 300 feet (more than 25 stories) high. However, assistant director Joseph Henabery said that the walls, which were made of lath and plaster with a lumber frame, were only 100 feet high; 300-foot-high walls of that material would have blown over with just a light wind. Even at 100 feet high, the walls were guyed with steel cables, because a fairly stiff breeze would have blown them down.
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