Just opposite the Old Market SQUARE in the historic district of St Augustine is another much smaller square which has a life size replica of Ponce de Leone, all 4 feet 11 inches of him. This is near the place he stood in 1513 when he claimed Florida for Spain.
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Love the black and white toning.
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Thank you. This is actually sooc. Got lucky with having one of those unusual gray days!
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Judged by his attitude seems to be one of the conquistadores.
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Indeed!
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Lovely little statue.
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Could have used this for point/pointed, lol
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Great perspective on this; it gives him the presence that his height probably didn’t. 🙂
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Thanks Katie! you saw exactly what I was going for.
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I’m not sure his outfit is doing him any favours, but he does seem to be able to point with some authority.
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lol, he does point very well. I was thinking he was a trend setter for the 60’s fashion.
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What a neat piece of history! I’d actually feel tall next to him. 🙂
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lol, I would tower over him, lol.
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Amazing to think he was just a little guy! But I think everyone was shorter in those days, weren’t they?
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Yes, the average height of Spaniards was around 4 feet 8 inches.
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Lucky with a gray day!?! Hmm
At least he looks tall from this perspective
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I did my best to stretch him out, lol.
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Great use of perspective. For some reason I’m imagining he is saying, ” And over there we will build Ponce de Leone Land. It will feature the Magic Fountain Ride for the kids and we’ll sell the Florida Fizz Mineral Water to the adults”.
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That’s hilarious!
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Perhaps instead of the Fountain of Youth he should have sought out the Fountain of Vertical.
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lol 😉
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