Xtreme Mysteries - Coral Castle In Florida

After video submiter: Edward Leedskalnin was born in Riga, Latvia on August 10th, 1887. When Ed was 26 years old, he was engaged to be married to his one true Love, Agnes Scuffs. Agnes was ten years younger than Ed; he affectionately referred to Agnes as his Sweet Sixteen. Agnes cancelled the wedding just one day before the ceremony.

Heartbroken and deeply saddened by this tragic loss, Ed set out on a lifelong quest to create a monument to his lost love that has culminated into one of the world’s most remarkable accomplishments. Ed’s unusual creation is called the Coral Castle, (it was originally called Rock Gate Park). Ed without any outside assistance or large machinery single-handedly built the Coral Castle. He carved and sculpted over 1,100 tons of coral rock as a testimony to his lost love, Agnes.
choggiesays...

Perhaps those negative and positive magnetic poles were manipulated with that common element that has an atomic weight similar to that of Hoaxonium-(?).....Gluonium......methinks may hold the key to this anomaly.

gluoniumsays...

some theories are so laughably stupid they need no debunking and doing so would be fruitless, considering that anyone credulous enough to believe such wackiness hasn't the sufficient capacity for reason required to even understand said rational explanations.

choggiesays...

Yeah, choggie, you fucking, unschooled, believe everything you see or hear that is unexplainable, idealistic, moron!!! Go back to university, get some credulity and some letters to back up your rants, and for crissakes, read a fucking book every once in a while....one on the "approved" list!!!

siftbotsays...

Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Sunday, June 24th, 2007 10:01am PDT - promote requested by choggie.

uhohzombiessays...

I grew up near that place and went a few times with summer camp trips. It's pretty mind-boggling when you're a 10 year old wandering around. It has a pretty neat gift shop too

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