Quote:Over the next 20 years, Leedskalnin putatively constructed and lived within a massive coral monument he called "Rock Gate Park", dedicated to the girl who had left him years before. Working alone at night, Leedskalnin eventually quarried and sculpted over 1,100 short tons (997,903 kg) of coral into a monument that would later be known as the Coral Castle. He used various basic tools, several made from timber and parts of an old Ford; first he built a house out of coral and timber, then he gradually built the monuments for which he is famous.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Leedskalnin
1,100 divided by 20 years = 55 tons per year and does not seem all that impressive. But we understand that you are easily impressed, Huggy. You fell for bullshit long ago.