Fort Fun Indiana
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Oh, you were specific, but not rational.
Well, first of all ya goofball, it was Key West, not the Keys. So you kind of fell on your face, there. Second of all, you just made up your little declaration that a person "could not do this by himself" because it sounded good. You and i both know you did exactly zero research into that, or even gave a single, fleeting rational thought to the idea that he oh just might not have been alone, before those words spilled from your fingers. ya sound like a damn fool, you really do."NOBODY -- particularly ONE MAN -- had the time or equipment or ability to ACCURATELY map the Florida Keys in the 1700s."These commemts about the accuracy of the map are out of desperation. Clearly the map is very accurate.. Wonder what the map looked like when it was thought that the world was flat ? LOL.You do realize that a lot of the things you see on those old maps was fantasy? Right? The map makers of old were infamous for creating things out of whole cloth.
Sea dragons and all. NOBODY -- particularly ONE MAN -- had the time or equipment or ability to ACCURATELY map the Florida Keys in the 1700s. It's anecdotal. Interesting, but not documented. No methods, no actually DIVE information, no water temps, no GPS...
you have a bad habit of letting what you "kinda, sorta feel" is true get in the way of your rational judgment.
Pretty sure I was very specific and rational about this. Instead of attacking me, feel free to take issue with anything I said that upset you Bunky..