When driving in western Crete's Kisamos County, on the road
heading to Elafonissi (Deer Island) just after the village Topolia, you will go
through a small tunnel. Exactly at the tunnel's exit, high up on your right, you
will see the opening of a cave and an unusual metallic star reflecting the sun's
rays.
This is the entrance to an interesting cave named for Agia
Sofia.
From the street level you have to climb quite a few steps,
then continue walking through a small path. As you get closer to the cave, you
realize the opening is actually quite big, and little by little the roof of a
quaint church begins to appear on the left. Actually, the church is situated
inside the cave itself, which is why they both bear the same name.
Upon entering the cave, you suddenly realize that it is in
fact quite huge (almost the size of a cathedral). According to official findings
the cave of Agia Sofia is at an elevation of 285 meters, and includes a cupola
20 meters high and 70 meters in diameter with variform stalactites (deposits
which hang down from the ceiling of the cave) and stalagmites (deposits that
project upward from the ground of the cave). Many ancient objects were
discovered at this location, including shells from the Neolithic period.
After taking a few hesitant steps until the eyes adjust to
the dim light, continue towards the little church, which is in the front on the
left side of the cave, and actually forms one of the church's walls. The church
is small and quite ordinary, without any architectural or hagiographical
features. What makes it unique is the sense of space once you are inside.
Returning to the outside cave again, with eyes that are now
hopefully accustomed to the darkness of the area, we begin our exploration.
The size of the stalagmites is truly unbelievable, with some
of them measuring a staggering five to six meters. The stalactites are
approximately the same dimensions. But they are still a long way from joining in
the middle - in fact they are still about four to five meters apart - which will
give you some idea of the size of this cave (think of a five story building and
you'll get the picture).
In several locations of the cave wild fig trees have grown,
and there are many pigeons throughout the area. Walking deeper into the cavern
the humidity becomes very pronounced - the ground soaked with water, but not
particularly slippery.
In several spots alga has completely covered the rocks,
providing them with a dark-green velvet-like coating. The stalagmites offer a
never-ending variety of shapes, ranging from extremely tall conical formations
to very short forms which somewhat resemble to top of a bald head.
Particularly impressive is a combo rock and stalagmite
formation which is a close replica of the mythical unicorn. It is quite
impossible to observe the stalactites in detail without a torchlight because of
their forbidding height and the darkness insde the cave.
As you can imagine, the Cave of Agia Sofia is used for
worshipping purposes, and is connected with various legends. One of the most
popular is the one regarding St. George (the dragon slayer). It is believed that
the hoof of St. George's horse left an imprint on one of the rocks inside the
cave. Indeed, there does exist a large stone with an indentation in the shape of
a horseshoe (PHOTO).
It is said that the cave is still not entirely explored, and
it is believed it still extends to other halls and small cavern-like apertures.
The usual stories are heard about putting an animal through some narrow opening
and having it reappear several kilometers away.
Actually, we spent quite a long time exploring this
impressive cave and trying to satisfy our appetites of its magical splendor. We
were never sated. It wasn't just the awesome sizes of the many features that
stole the show. Mainly, it was the spectrum of colours and all those odd and
interesting stalactites and stalagmites that created pictures of another world,
offering food to imagination, and taking us on to encounters of the third kind.
And, once again, we bow to the grandeur of nature.
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