We reach the source that refreshes us from walking in the sun after visiting some Pagliari, ancient shelters of shepherds during the transhumance with cattle. The path is not tree-lined but flanked by low-scrub grassy rocks. We make the first stop at the 'Lacrime di Maria', natural rain coming from the overhanging stream that weeps in the cavern of a small cave, where a statue of the Madonna has been placed. Following the directions we slip between the rocks hearing the roar of the waterfall. A pebbly beach opens up from which we can admire the jump of the Basilio river. The erosion of the limestone rocks lights up in the light of a golden yellow and the pool of water is clear and deep, ideal for a swim among the wonders of the Giant's Pot. Near the stream a very rare prehistoric plant blooms with the name of Petagna (Petagna Gussonei) which lives in some areas of Sicily, an ancient witness of uncontaminated nature and clear waters.