As if they could surmount the church wide curse of a darkened mind (D&C 84:54), Hennessey gave it an attempt anyway:
With so many scholars over the years trying to place Book of Mormon sites and not being able to, we wonder if we are looking at things correctly. The reality is that if we can place one or two primary landmarks then we may be able to reconstruct the major parts of the geography for the book. (http://www.bmaf.org/node/505)
Wow! Talk about the Pot calling the Kettle black! The answers are duh, and duh, but what did Hennessey bring to the table that could possibly surmount the curse? He merely borrowed an idea from Hauck (whose model was reviewed by John Clark) and then placed that idea on a map. Unfortunately, he could not surmount the curse.
To look at things "correctly" one would need to include the four land marks that ALL Mesoapologists ignore: the FOUR SEAS that bordered the Land Northward.
...did go forth from the land southward to the land northward, and did spread insomuch that they began to cover the face of the whole earth, from the sea south to the sea north, from the sea west to the sea east. (Helaman 3:8)
And the Land Southward was bordered by THREE SEAS:
... thus the land of Nephi and the land of Zarahemla were nearly surrounded by water, there being a small neck of land between the land northward and the land southward. (Alma 22:32)
It's not hard to figure out the layout once the unchangeables, i.e. the seas are identified. I will give Hennessey credit for contradicting ALL Mesoapologists by placing the Narrow Neck along the West Sea! [Not sure if he realizes the ramifications of this?] If the City of Bountiful is next to the Neck, then the City of Bountiful must be along the West Sea. Unfortunately, again, ALL Mesoapologists place the City of Bountiful along the Sea East (contrary to what it says).
[All of which is laid out at the site in my signature.]
Therefore, the layout would be a piece of land in the north surrounded by four seas and one in the south surrounded by three, with a "small" AND "short" neck connecting them on the left. It's that simple. Such a configuration is found only in western New York, where it should be.
Additional errors by Hennessey are:
a. Where did Hagoth put in his "exceedingly large ships" along his neck??? (Buffalo, NY had a natural harbor and pier called Black Rock Pier where Hagoth docked and safely built his boats anciently, just as they did during the Colanial War.)
b. Where are the flat plains to the east of the City of Bountiful? The reason Nephites traveled between the City of Bountiful on the west and the City of Mulek on east is because it says there were plains and that strech was referred to as the Line Bountiful.
c. On another line going east and west, but south of the Line Bountiful was a one-day strech of foritifications. How/why would they do that if it was all mountains as Hennessy's maps shows?
Those are the obvious refutes.