This system of caves has become the center of excitement in the village of Maraigushu, near Naivasha, Kenya.It is not clear where the rumor came from,but some locals here believe white settlers hid gold, mercury and other precious metals in the cave before leaving the area, many years ago.Local resident Edward Maina says the rumors have brought amateur treasure hunters flooding into town to dig in the caves.It's not long ago that people came and they went to excavate the cave, and we don't know them.We heard them saying that in the 1800s a white man left treasures inside the caves and closed it off.Residents say the original treasure seekers entered the cave nearly two months ago before being detained by police.Local authorities sealed up the entrance, but excavators broke back in.While neither gold nor mercury have been brought forth yet, the cave does guard another important resource: water.Many rely on a natural spring emerging from the cave and local officials, among them Ward Councilor Gaka Mwaniki, worry the digging could disrupt or contaminate the supply.There's nothing. We've seen ourselves there's nothing in those caves, they are excavating for the first time, it's natural.It's the water table that they're interfering with.Excitement about the cave has gotten the attention of regional leaders,as politicians from nearby Naivasha town accuse one another of sponsoring the treasure huntand unfairly exploiting unemployed youths by sending them to dig in dangerous conditions.
这些洞穴已经变成了肯尼亚内瓦沙镇附近马拉格斯村兴奋的中心。目前仍不清楚谣言从何而来,但一些当地人相信多年前白人殖民者在离开此地前将金子、水银和其他贵重金属藏在了这些山洞里。当地居民爱德华・麦纳表示就是这样的谣言使得业余寻宝者们不断涌入城镇在洞穴中挖宝。就在不久以前,有我们不认识的人来到此地去洞穴挖掘。我们听见他们讲, 一个白人在1800年代将宝藏留在洞穴后永远封存。有居民称2个月前一开始进入洞穴的寻宝人被警方拘留。地方当局已经封了入口,但这些宝藏猎人仍不死心。尽管金子和水银目前没被发现,但这个洞穴的确是保护着另一个重要的资源:那就是水源。许多人将洞穴里的天然泉水视为生命之源而且其中包括保卫委员加卡・万尼基在内的当地官员们认为担心挖掘洞穴可能会造成破坏或污染水源。根本什么也没有。我们自己亲眼所见那些洞穴里一无所有,他们第一次挖掘,这很自然的。他们破坏的是地下水位。对于这个洞穴的兴奋之情也引起了该地区领导人的注意,附近内瓦沙镇城镇政客们谴责另一起对于寻宝赞助及不公正地利用失业青年在危险条件下进行挖掘作业。
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