Chimaera (sanctuary)
Q1012733Chimaera (Greek Χίμαιρα. "she-goat"): a fire-breathing monster, living in eastern Lycia.
![Chimaera, natural gas](/site/assets/files/1394/chimaera_fire.447x0-is-pid1402.jpg)
In western Lycia, one can still see and smell the fiery breath of the Chimaera, a famous creature from ancient mythology, killed by Bellerophon. This "fiery breath" is, in fact, a natural source of methane gas. On a rocky platform, you can see how every now and then, flames start to flare up from one of the little "mouths" of the earth.
![Chimaera, Byzantine church](/site/assets/files/1395/chimaera_church.jpg)
The site, not far from the Lycian Mount Olympus, continued to attract visitors for a very long time, and the first Christians built a small church next to the methane source. Perhaps they wanted to neutralize the evil spirit they believed to be present.