Hi Everyone!
I am proposing that Solomon who built the Temple Mount in I propose with hydraulic cement as well as a Harbor, may have also built the Bimini road with the same construction method to have a harbor, and maybe tied to Solomon's Mines in the Americas? This may not be the case, but feel it dose deserve a closer look at the possibilities. As the Harbor and the city of Alexandra sank the Bimini road built with the same methods using local materials and the cement they brought, and the barges were filled with the cement mixture and sank on the bottom, and though dose not prove Solomon built them it could be the case!
Edited Added: I meant Dock, as I propose they had a number of smaller ships from all over gathering ore and brining it there to be loaded on larger ships for the crossing. With the weight of a lot of ore and storage for a time the dock would have been perfect, and we are possibly only seeing the top blocks that were above water and poured in smaller blocks, or the man power limited the size of the blocks they were pouring.
Best Regards & Shalom
Lowell D. Williams VanVorhis
I am proposing that Solomon who built the Temple Mount in I propose with hydraulic cement as well as a Harbor, may have also built the Bimini road with the same construction method to have a harbor, and maybe tied to Solomon's Mines in the Americas? This may not be the case, but feel it dose deserve a closer look at the possibilities. As the Harbor and the city of Alexandra sank the Bimini road built with the same methods using local materials and the cement they brought, and the barges were filled with the cement mixture and sank on the bottom, and though dose not prove Solomon built them it could be the case!
Edited Added: I meant Dock, as I propose they had a number of smaller ships from all over gathering ore and brining it there to be loaded on larger ships for the crossing. With the weight of a lot of ore and storage for a time the dock would have been perfect, and we are possibly only seeing the top blocks that were above water and poured in smaller blocks, or the man power limited the size of the blocks they were pouring.
Best Regards & Shalom
Lowell D. Williams VanVorhis