
Coral Castle is an architectural structure built single-handedly by Latvian immigrant Edward Leedskalnin between 1923 and 1951 using only basic tools to move and carve massive limestone blocks, some weighing several tons. Visitors explore the mysteriously constructed castle, including its perfectly balanced 9-ton gate and intricate celestial carvings, while learning about Leedskalnin's unconventional theories on magnetic currents and the methods that remain scientifically unexplained. The site features exhibits, artifacts, and documents related to the castle's construction and Leedskalnin's life work.
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