Coral Castle

Coral Castle

Coral-CastleCoral Castle Coral Castle is a stone structure created by the Latvian-American eccentric and mysterious Edward Leedskalnin north of the city of Homestead, Florida in Miami-Dade County at the intersection of South Dixie Highway and SW 157th Avenue.Coral Castle is a stone structure created by the Latvian-American eccentric and mysterious Edward Leedskalnin north of the city of Homestead, Florida in Miami-Dade County at the intersection of South Dixie Highway and SW 157th Avenue.Coral Castle is a stone structure created by the Latvian-American eccentric and mysterious Edward Leedskalnin north of the city of Homestead, Florida in Miami-Dade County at the intersection of South Dixie Highway and SW 157th Avenue.Coral-CastleCoral Castle Coral Castle is a stone structure created by the Latvian-American eccentric and mysterious Edward Leedskalnin north of the city of Homestead, Florida in Miami-Dade County at the intersection of South Dixie Highway and SW 157th Avenue.Coral Castle is a stone structure created by the Latvian-American eccentric and mysterious Edward Leedskalnin north of the city of Homestead, Florida in Miami-Dade County at the intersection of South Dixie Highway and SW 157th Avenue.Coral Castle is a stone structure created by the Latvian-American eccentric and mysterious Edward Leedskalnin north of the city of Homestead, Florida in Miami-Dade County at the intersection of South Dixie Highway and SW 157th Avenue.

The 18 Most Suppressed Inventions Ever

1. The Original Electric Car: Unplugged?

The Original Electric Car: Unplugged?

Perhaps the most notorious suppressed invention is the General Motors EV1, subject of the 2006 documentary, Who Killed the Electric Car? The EV1 was the world’s first mass-produced electric car, with 800 of them up for lease from GM in the late ’90s. GM ended the EV1 line in 1999, stating that consumers weren’t happy with the limited driving range of the car’s batteries, making it unprofitable for GM to continue production. Many skeptics, however, believe GM killed the EV1 under pressure from oil companies, who stand to lose the most if high-efficiency vehicles conquer the market. It doesn’t help that GM had a policy of hunting down and destroying every last EV1, ensuring the technology would stall right then and there.