This beautiful ceremonial cave is dedicated to the Nymphs Naiades. The locals call it Marmarospilia. In this cave is said to hide Odysseus treasures that gave the Φαιακες, upon his return to Ithaca.
But let us take a look at what he says by Homer in the Odyssey…
“…the beach in Ithaca is the port of Forkis, members of the sea. Two cliff capes the embrace, protect it from the fiercely high waves and the strong winds. The boats entering, can stay without . At one end a’s candy floss olive tree, the shadow of it of hides a splendid cave, shaded and Holy House of Naiades . In this haven there is an infinite source, there are stone amphoras and bottles full of water. There casting the bees honey and large looms stone weave most or all of the NYMPHS purpura lovely fabrics.
Has two doors or cave, or under the north blowing , IT IS FOR THE MORTALS. And the other part of the south is for the gods. When man does not goes from here, IS THE WAY OF THE terrifying undead…”
Source: undeclared work greece Called that yet further proof that this is the cave mentioned by Homer is the existence of two inputs has…