SIZZLE ADLER
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The skill of the depositor is renown worldwide. their skill is not mine to explain. I will give you a hint. The depositors had a goal and that was most certainly not to appease your sensibilities. BTW I live on an Island next to a seawall. I see plenty of such work nut not like what the depositors did.Dump the picture you posted and return to CH#1 as I was referring to.
As to dry bedrock , I'll believe it when you take a picture 233 feet deep from position of CH#1.
i have no interest in arguing water seeking it's own level or not when you are not standing in the theorized 233 foot deep aligned with , wait for it; CH#1. hole.
As to the substrate above your angled tunnel required ...Go ahead and declare it dry and gravity free too while your at it.
I'll await your dry at 233 foot pics.
Toss in a 40 foot deep cut into the bedrock for a bonus.
Maybe some bloody spots from the guy holding the chisel remain still.
Givin the logistics of time and seasons and ships supply and manpower and tools and groceries , I'll bet they smoothed all chiseled rock for 40 feet so smooth you can barely tell. Despite being underwater holding their breath while doing so.
After all , treasure had to be hid somehow besides dry and accessible and storm proofed.
Are you going to continue to insist CH#1 is not vulnerable by hurricane hydraulics?
Have you ever dug near water? You should try it .
List of hurricanes in Canada - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
My job was to translate the cipher. What the world does with it is none of my business. As it is none of my business to satisfy your random objections. It is what it is and if you get you get it. Not my problem either way.