This cave chamber, located 60
miles from Muscat, was discovered by Americans Don Davidson Jr. and his wife
Cheryl Jones in 1983. They noticed the strange holes in the ground on aerial
photographs, and eventually made the journey out via helicopter. When they
looked down into the small openings, they saw the sandy floor below - over
500 feet down. Just days later, they rappelled down for the first time.
In an attempt
to find an appropriate name for the chamber, they asked the Omanis in the
surrounding area if they had a local name for it, to which the response was no.
They did, however, mention that they believed that the cave was filled with
genies, which are prevalent in Omani mythology and the Quran. In Arabic, the
word for “genie” is “al-Jinn”, so hence, the American explorers named the cave
is “Majlis al Jinn. “Majlis” means “meeting place,” making the cave name,
“the meeting place of the genies.”
This looks like a fascinating read! I love anything to do with archeology. One of my favorite cave books was The Longest Cave, about the vast Kentucky system. A marvelous adventure by a group of spelunking heroes.
ReplyDeleteI agree, Chris. I'm enchanted by these things.
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I just love this!
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Goats were never very bright
ReplyDeleteSay that to a goat and see what happens.
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