Fungus Rock, sometimes known as ''Mushroom Rock'', and among the
Maltese as Il-Ġebla tal-Ġeneral ( en, The General's Rock), is a small
islet
An islet is a very small, often unnamed island. Most definitions are not precise, but some suggest that an islet has little or no vegetation and cannot support human habitation. It may be made of rock, sand and/or hard coral; may be permanen ...
in the form of a massive lump of limestone at the entrance to an almost circular black lagoon in
Dwejra, on the coast of
Gozo, itself an island in the
Maltese archipelago
Malta ( , , ), officially the Republic of Malta ( mt, Repubblika ta' Malta ), is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago, between Italy and Libya, and is often considered a part of Southern Europe. It lies ...
. It is located at and falls within the jurisdiction of the town of
San Lawrenz.
History
The
Knights Hospitaller
The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem ( la, Ordo Fratrum Hospitalis Sancti Ioannis Hierosolymitani), commonly known as the Knights Hospitaller (), was a medieval and early modern Catholic military order. It was headq ...
apparently discovered what is popularly known as the
Maltese fungus growing on the rock's flat top. This plant, which is a kind of parasitic
flowering plant
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants th ...
, not a
fungus
A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom, separately from t ...
, has a repulsive smell. Doctors at the time believed that it had
medicinal properties. The Knights used it as a
styptic dressing for wounds and a cure for
dysentery
Dysentery (UK pronunciation: , US: ), historically known as the bloody flux, is a type of gastroenteritis that results in bloody diarrhea. Other symptoms may include fever, abdominal pain, and a feeling of incomplete defecation. Complications ...
. They so prized it that they often gave gifts of it to distinguished noblemen and visitors to the Maltese islands.
Grand Master Pinto
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decreed the Rock out of bounds in 1746; trespassers risked a three-year spell as
oarsmen in the Knights'
galleys. He posted a permanent guard there and even built a precarious cable-car basket from the rock to the mainland, away. He also ordered the sides smoothed to remove handholds.
Pinto's efforts were perhaps unnecessary. Pharmacologists are studying the medical effects of ''Fucus coccineus melitensis'' today.
Today, Fungus Rock is a nature reserve. However, the shoreline nearby is accessible to bathers and the sea provides perfect
snorkeling
Snorkeling ( British and Commonwealth English spelling: snorkelling) is the practice of swimming on or through a body of water while equipped with a diving mask, a shaped breathing tube called a snorkel, and usually swimfins. In cooler waters ...
.
The sunset can be photographed through the opening in Fungus Rock, but only from the inlet anchorage, and only during seasons when the sun descends the right way.
File:Gebla tal-General.JPG, Fungus Rock's rear view
File:Cynomorium coccineum 2.jpg, '' Cynomorium coccineum'', the strange plant that gave Fungus Rock its name
File:Sunset through Fungus Rock.jpg, Sunset through Fungus Rock
Notes
External links
{{Recreational dive sites, snosit
Rock formations of Malta
Islands of Malta
Uninhabited islands of Malta
San Lawrenz