第 13 节
作者:双曲线      更新:2022-04-14 11:08      字数:9321
  would delay us between Dali and the high road from Larnaca to Lefkosia;
  which we should intersect about half…way between the two termini。
  Instead of this; after travelling for a couple of miles along a good
  hardened track; we arrived at a series of trenches which effectually
  stopped all progress。 Each van had a pickaxe and shovel; therefore we
  all set to work in rapid relief of each other to level the obstructions;
  and by this hard exercise the thermometer appeared to rise quickly from
  the low temperature of the morning。 The oxen were good; and by dint of
  our united exertions in heaving the wheels and pushing behind; we
  dragged the vans through the soft ground that had filled the ditches;
  and then slowly travelled across ploughed fields and alternate plains of
  a hard surface covered with abominable thistles。
  We passed on our left a large farm that exhibited a wonderful contrast
  to the general barrenness of the country。 The fields were green with
  young wheat and barley; and numerous sakyeeahs or cattle…wheels for
  raising water supplied the means of unfailing irrigation。 I believe this
  property belonged to Mr。 Mattei; and there could be no stronger example
  of the power that should be developed throughout this island to render
  it independent of precarious seasons。 It is a simple question of a first
  outlay that is absolutely necessary to ensure the crops。 Throughout the
  barren plain of Messaria water exists in unfailing quantity within a few
  yards of the parched surfacethus at the same time that the crops are
  perishing from the want of rain; the roots are actually within a few
  feet of the desired supply。 The cattle…wheels of Cyprus are very
  inferior to the sakyeeah of Egypt; but are arranged upon a similar
  principle; by a chain of earthenware pots or jars upon a rope and wheel;
  which; revolving above a deep cistern; ascend from the depth below; and
  deliver the water into a trough or reservoir upon the surface。 From the
  general reservoir small watercourses conduct the stream to any spot
  desired。 This is the most ancient system of artificial irrigation by
  machinery; and it is better adapted for the requirements of this country
  than any expensive European inventions。 As I shall devote a chapter
  specially to the all…important question of irrigation; I shall postpone
  further remarks upon the cattle…wheel; but the farm in question which
  formed a solitary green oasis in the vast expanse of withered surface
  was a sufficient example of the necessity; and of the fruitful result of
  this simple and inexpensive method。 It is a mere question of outlay; and
  the government must assist the cultivators by loans for the special
  erection of water…wheels。 But of this more hereafter。
  At about six miles from Dali we struck the road between Larnaca and
  Lefkosia (or Nicosia)。 The newly…established mail…coach with four horses
  passed us; with only one passenger。 We met it again on the following
  day; with a solitary unit; and it appeared that the four horses on many
  occasions had no other weight behind them than the driver and the
  letters。 With this instance of inertia before their eyes; certain
  lunatics (or WISE CONTRACTORS) suggested the necessity of a railway for
  twenty…eight miles to connect the two capitals! The mail had an
  ephemeral existence; and after running fruitlessly to and fro for a few
  months; it withdrew altogether; leaving an abundant space in Cyprus for
  my two vans; without the slightest chance of a collision upon the new
  highway; as there were no other carriages on the roads; excepting the
  few native two…wheeled carts。
  We halted five miles from Lefkosia; where a new stone bridge was in
  process of construction and was nearly completed。 We had already passed
  a long and extremely narrow Turkish bridge across the river about four
  miles in our rear。 By pacing I made the new bridge twenty…nine feet; the
  same width as the road; and I could not help thinking that a much less
  expensive commencement would have been sufficient to meet the
  requirements of the country。 In Cyprus the rainfall is generally slight
  and the earth is tenacious; and in dry weather exceedingly hard; if half
  the width of the road had been carefully metalled in the first instance;
  a great expense would have been saved at a time when the island was
  sadly in want of money; the natural surface of the firm soil would have
  been preferred by all vehicles except during rain; when they would have
  adopted the metalled parallel way。 It is easy to criticise after the
  event; and there can be no doubt that upon our first occupation of the
  island a much greater traffic was expected; and the road between the two
  capitals was arranged accordingly。 We halted for the night at the new
  stone bridge; which; as usual in Cyprus; spanned a channel perfectly
  devoid of water。 On the following morning we marched to Lefkosia; and
  passing to the left of the walled town; we reached the newly…erected
  Government House; about a mile and a half distant; where we received a
  kind and hospitable welcome from the High Commissioner; Sir Garnet; and
  Lady Wolseley。
  The position of the new Government House was well chosen。 The character
  of the dreary plain of Messaria is the same throughout; flat
  table…topped hills of sedimentary calcareous limestone; abounding with
  fossil shells; represent the ancient sea…bottom; which has been
  upheaved。 The surface of these table…heights is hard for a depth of
  about six feet; forming an upper stratum of rock which can be used for
  building; beneath this are marls and friable cretaceous stone; which
  during rains are washed away。 The continual process of undermining by
  the decay of the lower strata has caused periodical disruption of the
  hard upper stratum; which has fallen off in huge blocks and rolled down
  the rough inclines that form the sides。 As the water during heavy rains
  percolates through the crevices of the upper stratum; it dissolves the
  softer material beneath; and oozing through the steep inclination;
  carries large quantities in solution to the lower level and deposits
  this fertilising marl upon the plain below。 In this manner the low
  ground of the rich but dreary Messaria has been formed through the decay
  and denudation of the higher levels; and the process will continue until
  the present table…topped hills shall be entirely washed away。 The stone
  of the upper surface; which forms a hard crust to the friable strata
  beneath; is in many places merely the roof of caverns which have been
  hollowed out by the action of water as described。
  The Government House was erected upon one of these flat…topped hills in
  a direct line about 1900 yards from the nearest portion of Lefkosia。 It
  was a wooden construction forming three sides of a quadrangle。 The
  quarters for the military staff were wooden huts; and the line of
  heights thus occupied could not fail to attract the eye of a soldier as
  a splendid strategical position; completely commanding Lefkosia and the
  surrounding country。 From this point an admirable view was presented
  upon all sides。 The river Pedias (the largest in Cyprus); when it
  possessed water; would flow for about 270 degrees of a circle around the
  base of the position; the sides of the hill rising abruptly from the
  stream。 The dry shingly bed was about 120 yards in width; and although
  destitute of water at this point; sufficient was obtained some miles
  higher up the river to irrigate a portion of the magnificent plain which
  bordered either side。 Sir Garnet Wolseley was endeavouring to put a new
  face on the treeless surface; and had already planted several acres of
  the Eucalyptus globulus and other varieties on the lower ground; while
  date…palms of full growth had been conveyed bodily to the natural
  terrace around the Government House and carefully transplanted into
  pits。 This change was a considerable relief to the eye; and the trees;
  if well supplied with water; will in a few years create a grove where
  all was barrenness。
  The view from each portion of the terrace is exceedingly interesting; as
  it commands a panorama for a distance of nearly thirty miles。 On the
  north is the range of mountains; about twelve miles distant; which form
  the backbone of Cyprus; and run from east to west; attaining the height
  of 3400 feet。 This is a peculiar geological feature in the island; as it
  is the only instance of compact (or jurassic) limestone。 Through my
  powerful astronomical telescope I could plainly distinguish every rock;
  and the Castle of Buffavento upon the summit of the perpendicular crags
  afforded an interesting object; although invisible to the naked eye。 The
  south and east presented a miserable aspect in the brown desert…like
  plain of Messaria; broken by the numerous flat…topped hills to which I
  have already alluded。 On the west the important mountain…range which
  includes Troodos bounded the view by the snow…capped heights of the
  ancient Mount Olympus; between which several chains of lower hills
  formed a dark base of plutonic rocks; which contrasted with the painful
  glare of the immediate foreground。 The highest points of this range are
  Troodos; 6590 feet; Adelphe; 5380 feet; Makhera; 4730 feet。 These are
  the measurements as they appear upon the