| Egypt has seemed very mysterious to people, and it | | | | pyramid builders in Egypt. |
| will most likely remain so - at least until someone | | | | After moving to Florida from Latvia, Ed miraculously |
| convincingly recreates the great pyramid, and every | | | | cured himself of what was prescribed by his doctor |
| scrap of the language is fully understood. | | | | as 'terminal tuberculosis'. People claimed that he did this |
| Edward Leedskalnin, builder of the Floridian Coral | | | | with a circular rock formation and a wooden pyramid. |
| Castle, claimed to know how the great pyramid was | | | | He would lie under the pyramid in the sun every day |
| constructed. In fact, Leedskalnin says that he built Coral | | | | for a couple of hours, and after a while, he returned to |
| Castle using this very secret. In his youth, Ed was | | | | his doctor to confirm that he had in fact been healed! |
| sickly, and would often stay indoors to read books | | | | After he died, people examining the location realized |
| while other kids were playing outside. Is it possible that | | | | that Leedskalnin left a treasure map and a pile of cash |
| he figured out how to levitate huge stones by utilizing | | | | in a hole in the ground. The location of the treasure |
| magnetism in a yet to be discovered way? | | | | map is now unknown, and is probably long gone, lost to |
| Some people say that his grandfather was an | | | | time. Did Edward Leedskalnin rediscover the secrets |
| inspiration in this respect, and that Ed may have been | | | | of the ancient builders, or was he just an eccentric |
| given special information handed down to him - | | | | individual seeking to do something memorable? |
| information that contained the secret of the great | | | | |