DUBLIN: Cork is different. At least that’s what those who live in Cork will tell you. It’s not an exaggeration to say that the locals in Ireland’s second city reckon they have had all the luck. Not only do they live in a place surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside in Europe (West Cork truly is a gem), but their city is populated by some of the wittiest, smartest, best-looking people in the country. Ask them, they’ll tell you. Seriously though, Cork does have a lot going for it.
Celtic magic. These words conjure up images of Druids and mystical oak groves, daring Irish warriors, fairies, elves, and ancient deities who took an active part in the lives of the people who worshipped them.
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of Celtic mythology and religion, encompassing numerous aspects of ritual and belief. Topics include the presence of the Celtic Otherworld and its inhabitants, cosmology and sacred cycles, wisdom texts, mythological symbolism, folklore and legends, and an appreciation of the natural world.
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