Note: This post was recovered from the Sh.org archive.Username: HuaqeroDate: 2020-05-25 13:51:34Reaction Score: 2
It seems that, according to SH search, it is not mentioned elsewhere in here, but,
in south Biskayne Bay there is an artificial island, kept uninhabited, called
Flagler Monument Island.
It is a part of the, also artificial,
'Venetian Islands'. In both their wikis we learn great interesting details about who built the first wooden bridges there and what game visitors play next to the monument (it's volleyball, ignorants!) but ... nothing about when, how and by whom the artificial islands themselves were created.
Geoengineering is such an easy task, compared to the construction of some wooden bridges, isn't it?
And what monument could that be?
An
obelisk, of course! (with four 'allegorical statues' at the base)
And what shape does this artificial island have? Trapezoid, of course, similar to the artificial islands I discuss in my
Artificial Islets thread.
How did I find it? I was looking for exactly that, trapezoid or nephroid islands around the grid of Miami. Well, it
had to have an obelisk on, didn't it?
However, it did not always look like this; in case you haven't clicked the wiki link yet, here is the monument from 1922, standing on its artificial ... 'launch pad(?)' :
(At least we know who gave Flagler Monument Island its current trapezoid shape: "winds and hurricanes", lol.)And here is a quick video-tour of it: