New Uses for Old Rock

by Kids Discover

Built in the 1600s by the Spanish, Florida’s Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort in the U.S. It’s made of coquina (“little shells”), a rare limestone with tiny air pockets that provided a unique defense: Cannonballs would get stuck in the walls without breaking them. (Diane Uhley / Shutterstock)

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