Experts can think for us. If they say it was from groups of slaves with no tools or means to build such a tunnel, that was never mentioned in all the historical records, then like wooden doors on a gas chamber, it makes expert sense and you don't get to question
It's all sand, so a trench would have been dug out then a form would have been put in place and brick formed over the top of the form. When dry the form would have been broken down and moved to build the next in the line. As the tunnel moved along the completed tunnel would be buried. My guess is a drainage tunnel, a map of its layout would clear things up.
SO a bunch of Backyard Bootleggers got together and built these tunnel,s so they could wheel their carts full of booze around EASIER! I am so running out of bridges.
Yeah, no. University of South Florida digitally mapped these tunnels years ago. No one just now "discovered" them.
Experts can think for us. If they say it was from groups of slaves with no tools or means to build such a tunnel, that was never mentioned in all the historical records, then like wooden doors on a gas chamber, it makes expert sense and you don't get to question
It's all sand, so a trench would have been dug out then a form would have been put in place and brick formed over the top of the form. When dry the form would have been broken down and moved to build the next in the line. As the tunnel moved along the completed tunnel would be buried. My guess is a drainage tunnel, a map of its layout would clear things up.
Pirate tunnels?
SO a bunch of Backyard Bootleggers got together and built these tunnel,s so they could wheel their carts full of booze around EASIER! I am so running out of bridges.
Before there was Disney, there as Tampa