ေအးခဲေနေသာ ေရထဲတြင္ အေပ်ာ္တမ္း ဒိုင္ဗင္သမားအခ်ိဳ့ ေသဆံုးခဲ့ဖူးသည္ဆိုေသာ
မွတ္တမ္းကပင္ ထိုကန္ႀကီးကို လူအမ်ား ေျခာက္ျခားေစမည့္ အေၾကာင္းရင္း
တစ္ခုျဖစ္သည္။
သို့ေသာ္လည္း
ကန္ေအာက္ေျခရွိ ထူးျခားေသာ လွိဳဏ္ဂူႀကီး တစ္ခုက ပိတ္သိမ္းလိုက္ၿပီျဖစ္သည့္
ေဟာ့ဂ်္ေက်ာက္မိုင္းရွိ ေရကန္ႀကီးကို ပိုမို ထိတ္လန့္ဖြယ္ရာ ေနရာတစ္ခု
ျဖစ္လာေစခဲ့သည္။
ကမ္ဘရီရာတြင္ရွိေသာ ေရကန္ေဟာင္းႀကီးထဲတြင္ ေၾကာက္မက္ဖြယ္
အရိုးေခါင္းပံု သဘာ၀ ေရေအာက္ လိႈဏ္ဂူႀကီးတစ္ခု ျဖစ္ေပၚေနသည္။
၂၅
မီတာမ်ွ ရွည္လ်ားေသာ ကန္ထဲတြင္ ၂ မီတာ ရွည္ေသာ အဆိုပါ သဘာဝလိႈဏ္ေခါင္း
ျဖစ္တည္ေနျခင္းဟု သိရသည္။ ယင္းကို ဓာတ္ပံုရိုက္လာသည့္ ပီတာဘရက္စေလက “ပံုကို
ၾကည့္စမ္းပါဦး။ ဘာေၾကာင့္ ဒီေက်ာက္မိုင္းေဟာင္းႀကီးက ေၾကာက္စရာ
ေကာင္းေနလဲဆိုတဲ့ အေျဖကို ရွာေတြ႕လိမ့္မယ္။ ဒီေက်ာက္မိုင္းႀကီးမွာ
ဒိုင္ဗင္သမားေတြ ေသဖူးတယ္။ အေပ်ာ္တမ္း ေတာင္တက္တဲ့သူေတြ ေသဖူးတယ္။
တကယ္ေတာ့
ဒီေနရာဟာ Indiana Jones ဇာတ္ကားေတြထဲမွာ ပါေနက် ေျခာက္ျခားစရာ
ေနရာမ်ိဳးပါ”ဟု ေျပာၾကားခဲ့သည္။ ၎က ထိုေနရာတြင္ ဒိုင္ဗင္ထိုးရင္း အဆိုပါ
လိႈဏ္ေခါင္း၏ ထူးဆန္းေသာ တည္ေနပံုကို သတိျပုမိေၾကာင္း ရွင္းျပခဲ့သည္။
အဆိုပါ ေနရာသည္ လက္ရွိအခ်ိန္ထိ သဘာ၀ ဖြဲ့စည္းပံုရ ဒိုင္ဗင္သမားမ်ားအႀကိုက္
ေနရာတစ္ခုအျဖစ္ တည္ရွိေနဆဲဟုလည္း သိရွိရသည္။
Photographer captures eerie skull in reflection of remote rock face
The photo of the cave, when turned on its side, displays an ominous image of a skull
Only the bravest would tackle a cave whose icy waters have already claimed the lives of several divers.
But if there was any doubt about the peril that awaits at Hodge Close Quarry, one need only look at this picture
The lake at the abandoned slate quarry is an eerie enough site – but
as this image shows if you turn your head you are greeted with the
terrifying sight of a giant skull.
The image was taken by a diver who had just been into the waters of the quarry near Coniston in Cumbria.
The pool is accessed through a 25-metre long a two-metre-square tunnel.
The spot, which is popular with divers, has claimed the lives of at least three over the years.
Photographer Peter Bardsley said: ‘Have a look at this photograph.
It’s taken at a slate quarry called Hodge Close, near Coniston in the
Lake District.
‘Divers have died here in the underwater tunnels and climbers have fallen to their deaths.
‘This reflection when turned 90 degrees shows a skull. It has not
been manipulated in any way and is very spooky. It’s like something from
an Indiana Jones movie.
‘I only noticed it when I was processing the image after getting back home from a dive there.’
In 2005 the Coniston Mountain Rescue Team had to help a 48-year-old
diver who had surfaced too fast after thinking he had seen a body under
the water there.
The flooded slate quarry’s sporting passageways still remain popular with divers.
The main tunnel opens to several chambers along its length and
presents a good sporting dive at times when most other diving would be
blown or washed out.
The water is generally cold at this depth at 6 Celsius or below.
A warning on a website says: ‘Visitors would be prudent to consider
their level of training before embarking on any penetration dive here.
Three inexperienced divers have died here in past years.’
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