this is 1565, jack lemoine. this is more familiar, and i don't have any gold bearing rocks or passage to show you in this image. but this is john white illustration of the roanoke area. so we can see his roanoke island in the outer banks. it's very accurate even if you put it on a modern map and you will find it's pretty accurate. here is chesapeake up here following that engraving, up there. you also see this a tribute to 1585. there's no chance it was painted in 1585. for very good reason. so this was actually put together by john white probably in the summer of 1586. and here is the river. and this is the roanoke river. now, how does this work out? well, this is by john white. it is the summer of 1586. so here it is very familiar. it is waterskiing here and so on but you can just see here, here is roanoke island and so on on the outer banks. here is the roanoke river. it's a bit tricky to see it, but i think there's enough there to show it is heading south and west. that's not the course of the roanoke river,