女神电子书 > 浪漫言情电子书 > cyprus, as i saw it in 1879 >

第20部分

cyprus, as i saw it in 1879-第20部分

小说: cyprus, as i saw it in 1879 字数: 每页4000字

按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页,按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页,按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
————未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!



periodically floods the country and converts the valley into an
extensive lake。 It was about twenty miles across this broad flat to the
important town of Trichomo; and the ruins of Salamis were discernible
with the telescope about midway; close to the seashore。

There was an extent of several miles of marsh around the heights of
Kuklia; in some portions of which cotton was cultivated in considerable
quantities; but I was surprised at the inferiority of the quality; and
at the apparent weakness of the plants where the water…supply was
plentiful。 On closer examination I observed great carelessness in the
absence of drainage; the plants were allowed to perish in stagnant
water; which soured the land。 Upon a longer acquaintance with M。
Mattei's farm; I found the same fault generally。 Many portions of
valuable land were chilled and rendered fruitless by too much water;
which remained in the ground for want of the most simple drains。 I shot
plenty of snipe in the fields of barley; although they were not supposed
to be under irrigation。 M。 Mattei is well known as the largest landed
proprietor in Cyprus; and the representative of agricultural progress;
but his bailiff at Kuklia could hardly have expected a prize at an
exhibition; although every facility exists for creating a perfect
model…farm。 The springs which supply the water…power were discovered in
three different positions about three miles distant。 The usual chains of
wells (already described) were sunk; and at a convenient spot they
converged into a single line; until a lower level introduced the channel
to the surface。 The water was then received into a stone aqueduct; and
led with great judgment in a half circle beneath the higher ground which
was occupied by the village; at a level which not only enabled it to
command the extensive flats beneath; but eventually passed beyond the
village; and turned an overshot wheel of more than twenty feet diameter。
This great work was at the sole expense of the proprietor。 After a
considerable outlay and perfect success in the engineering; it is to be
regretted that greater care is not bestowed upon the land; although the
gardens contain a mass of fruit…trees; large groves of figs; and relieve
the eye by their cheerful aspect; only enough has been attained to
exhibit the great power that exists for producing a still greater
abundance under proper administration。

Having examined the neighbourhood thoroughly; I changed the position of
our camp and halted a mile and a half up the aqueduct on the higher side
of the village; at a point where the water first issued from its
subterranean channel into the conduit of masonry and cement。 We thus
secured a supply in its original purity; before it should be
contaminated by any washing of clothes in passing through the village in
an open channel; which from its convenience offered an irresistible
invitation。 Such a tempting stream; running through a canal upon a broad
wall of masonry open to all comers would; in any European country; have
been the natural resort of boys; who would have revelled in the freedom
of nakedness and the delight of bathing in forbidden waters; but in
Cyprus I have never once seen a person washing himself in public。 This
is not from any sense of indecent exposure; but from their absolute
dislike to the operation。 I had subsequently in my service a remarkably
fine man who was always carefully dressed; and in fact was quite a dandy
in exterior; but during the hot weather when he on one occasion saw my
Abyssinian Amarn swimming in the sea; he declared that; 〃rather than
bathe; he would prefer to cut his throat。〃

I had arranged the camp close to a hawthorn…tree; which was already
green in its first spring leaves; and had formed blossom…buds that would
open in a few days。 There were a considerable number of the same species
scattered in the vicinity; but they had been defaced by the mutilations
usual throughout Cyprus。 If a man requires a stick or a piece of wood
for any purpose; he hacks unsparingly at the first tree; whether it
belongs to him or to another proprietor。 The ground sloped gradually to
the lowest level of the hollow about four hundred yards distant; all of
which was in cultivation; the broad…beans were in blossom; and a species
of trefoil was already eight or nine inches high (22nd February); this
was in anticipation of a lack of natural pasturage。

It was pitiable to see the wretched condition of the cattle throughout
this district; the absence of rain had prevented the growth of the usual
herbaceous plants; and the animals were forced to seek unnatural food
produced in the stagnant swamps; these were full of skeletons and
carcasses of oxen; that afforded bones of contention for the numerous
village dogs who acted as scavengers。 When the droves of oxen returned
from pasture every evening; many were in a state of weakness that
scarcely allowed them step by step to ascend the rising ground; all were
reduced to mere skin and bones; and it would have been a mercy to have
put them out of their misery。 I was assured that; 〃the few whose
constitution could hold out for another six weeks would recover when the
trefoil should be fit to cut。〃

I daily walked over the adjoining country; and there was little
difficulty in discovering the origin of M。 Mattei's water sources。 Upon
the heights behind our camp; a plateau of many miles in extent; with an
almost imperceptible inclination towards the south…east; received the
rainfall; in addition to the subterranean drainage of the hills in the
far distance。 A great portion of this area was uncultivated; as the
sedimentary limestone was generally close to the surface; this was
covered with the usual prickly shrubs that some writers have misnamed
〃heath;〃 together with the highly aromatic herbs that seem to delight in
a thirsty soil; among these is a thorny species of wild thyme; that is a
favourite food for hares。 In some places the soil was red; forming a
strong contrast to the white surface around; and in such spots the earth
had been already ploughed in preparation for the forthcoming season。 The
large area at a higher altitude formed an example of a principle that
may be accepted as the rule throughout the island。 In walking over this
extensive surface; there was occasionally a hollow; drum…like sound
beneath the feet; denoting subterranean cavities in the porous and
soluble strata beneath the harder upper stratum。 It was a natural
consequence that a substratum impervious to water should form a bed at a
certain level to retain the drainage: by tapping this bed at any point;
the water would be discovered; but by piercing the surface below this
level; the hydraulic pressure would force the water into a running
stream。

This M。 Mattei has accomplished; not as a new invention; but as the
application of a rule well known to the Cypriotes from ancient times;
and I repeat my argument; that; 〃the hereditary ability of these people
in discovering and utilising springs is a proof that a scarcity of water
has been a chronic difficulty in this island from remote periods; and
that no important change has been occasioned by the sensational
destruction of forests influencing the rainfall;〃 &c。; &c。; &c。 In my
opinion; the whole of the now desolate Messaria district may be rendered
fruitful and permanently abundant by the scientific employment of a
water…power which already exists; although unseen and undeveloped。

It was quite impossible to proceed to Famagousta with the vans; and
there was no object in courting their destruction by a desperate advance
at all hazards; as we should have in any case been obliged eventually to
renew the difficulty when retracing our route。 I therefore cantered in
upon my mule; with the guide who always lost his way; Hadji Christo。
This man was a great ruffian; and had laws existed for the prevention of
cruelty to animals; I would have prosecuted him; nominally he had the
charge of the mule and two ponies; but he illtreated these poor animals;
and the donkeys also; in a disgraceful manner。 However; I had no other
guide; and although I knew him to be in partnership with some
Will…o'…the…wisp; I was obliged to follow him。 It was an easy course for
saddle…animals; as the cathedral of Famagousta formed the prominent
point; therefore a steeple…chase might have been the direct
cross…country way。 There was no change in the usual features of the
barren landscape。 We kept upon the high ground on the right; looking
down upon the dreary flat for twenty miles to our left。 Occasionally we
passed villages; all of which were mere copies of each other in filth
and squalor。 The dogs barked and snapped ineffectually at our heels as
we cantered through; the civil and ever…courteous people turned out and
salaamed; and we quickly accomplished the twelve miles and approached
the walls of Famagousta。 Nothing that I saw in Cyprus has impressed me
so much as the site of this powerful fortress and once important city。 I
lunched with Captain Inglis; who as chief commissioner of the district;
most kindly received me; and I rode home afterwards; my guide; Hadji
Christo; in spite of my assurances that he had mistaken 

返回目录 上一页 下一页 回到顶部 2 0

你可能喜欢的