Although there are hundreds, if not thousands of places a person can travel, one of the more unique travel destinations in the United States is the Coral Castle.
Although the mystery has never been solved as to how Edward Leedskalnin created it, it provides a lot of fun because you always find things there that really make you think.
One of these is a replica of one of the dolmens found at Stonehenge.
One of the more interesting features that this Homestead Florida tourist attraction is a replica of one of the Sarsen Stones at the famous Stonehenge site in Wiltshire county, near the towns of Amesbury and Salisbury in England.
These Sarsen Stones originated from Marlborough Downs, twenty miles north of this site and are said to weigh between 20 and 30 tons.
The replica at the Castle is significantly smaller but probably weighs in the 10 to 15 ton range.
It is possible that Ed placed this replica to have us consider how this Druid construction was made and that he may have used similar techniques himself.
One of the aspects of this theory has to do with water.
The British structure theoretically sits above many underground channels of water.
There is some speculation that water conducts some type of earth energy that is somehow harnessed and utilized when moving these enormous stones.
Whether this is true or not is currently pure speculation in that no one today has conclusively shown that energy in water can be used to levitate a stone of any size.
However, that does not mean that it is not possible.
Researchers such as Masaru Emoto has shown clinical and empirical proof that our thoughts and emotions can have an effect on the structure of water.
Therefore it is not unreasonable to assume that we do not know all of the properties of water, nor do we know how to harness any energies that maybe there that we are unaware of.
The bottom line is that Edward created this replica at the Coral Castle in Homestead Florida as part of this great puzzle.
It is a riddle in stone set before us that tells us how he was able to create his modern megalithic structure.
It is my opinion that the Stonehenge Sarsen Stone replica is an integral part of this riddle yet to be solved.
Regardless, it is an awesome place to visit, at least for me, once a year.
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