Goths or Vandals, when, after having given a short assent to the
truth of this remark, we turned towards the mountain from which
the water issued, and entering an excavated chamber which presented
itself, began to examine its connexion with the stream.
We found that a channel had been cut from this apartment for
into the bowels of the rock, (at the height of about five feet from
the level of the chamber,) along which the water flowed rapidly
from the interior, and precipitated itself in a little cascade into a
basin, formed to receive it, on a level with the floor of the apartment
: from hence it passed out into the open space in front of the
mountain. The channel forms a passage of about four feet in height,
and is about three feet in breadth; the sides and roof are flat, but
the bed of the stream, which occupies the whole width of the
passage, is worn into irregular forms by the strong and constant
action of the water.
We inquired of the Chaous how far the channel continued to
wind into the heart of the rock, and what it eventually led to; but
he could only inform us that its length had never been ascertained,
and that it was known to be the haunt of demons and fairies, as the
Arabs of the place (he said) could testify! I t would have been
useless to assert our disbelief of this statement, that is, of the latter
part of i t ; and having satisfied ourselves by examining this mysterious
passage, as far as the day-light extended, and ascertaining that
it continued still farther into the mountain, we determined to take
an early opportunity of bringing lights and exploring it to the end,
and proceeded to examine the other parts of the excavation. On