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Uploaded by tmejialee on May 25, 2008
A monument not only of stone and mortar but of human determination and endurance, the Castillo de San Marcos symbolizes the clash between cultures which ultimately resulted in our uniquely unified nation.
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it was made from Coquina not stone lol
so shells that had been cemented together from pressure.
This is why the fort was practically invunerable. The cannonballs would sink into the castillo walls.
Srry I'm a volunteer at the fort, I also dress up and shoot off the cannons :p.
MLIsniper 2 years ago
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it was made from Coquina not stone lol
so shells that had been cemented together from pressure.
This is why the fort was practically invunerable. The cannonballs would sink into the castillo walls.
Srry I'm a volunteer at the fort, I also dress up and shoot off the cannons :p.
MLIsniper 2 years ago