- Fungus Rock
[
2007 ] Fungus Rock, which also has the affectionate Maltese name 'Il-Ġebla tal-Ġeneral' (the General's Rock), is a small islet, 60 metres high massive lump of limestone in the entrance to an almost circular black lagoon inDwejra , on the island ofGozo , Maltese archipelago. It is located at coord|36|02|45|N|14|11|27|E and falls within the jurisdiction of the town St. Lawrence.The General of the
Knights Hospitaller apparently discovered a rare tuber plant "Fucus coccineus melitensis" known as the Malta Fungus, mistakenly called a fungus, which grew on the rock's flat top. This repulsive smelling plant was believed to havemedicinal properties and the Knights used it as astyptic dressing for wounds and a cure fordysentery . (There are those who believe that the fungus had Viagra-like properties and this was the reason that it was so protected by the knights.) It was so prized that it was often presented as a precious gift to distinguished noblemen and visitors to the Maltese islands. Grand Master Pinto decreed the Rock out of bounds in 1746 (trespassers were punished with a three-year spell in thegalley s of the Knights Hospitaller), posted a permanent guard there and even built a precarious cable-car basket from the rock to the mainland 50 metres away.Later it was discovered that those efforts were for naught, Fucus coccineus melitensis has nomedicinal properties whatsoever.Nowadays, the Fungus Rock is a natural reserve but the shoreline near of it is accessible to bathers and the sea provides perfect snorkelling.
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