Imagine stumbling upon a sprawling castle made not of brick or wood, but of solid coral rock—each block weighing as much as a small car, yet crafted and assembled by just one man, working in secret under the cover of night. The Coral Castle of Miami isn’t just a marvel of architecture; it’s an unsolved enigma, a place where science meets legend and awe. Even now, nearly a century after its creation, scientists, engineers, and dreamers alike are left scratching their heads, wondering: How did he do it?
The Enigmatic Builder: Who Was Edward Leedskalnin?
Edward Leedskalnin was a Latvian immigrant who arrived in the United States in the early 1920s. Standing…..