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 | | ...It was void of old age (hence the term Tir na n Óg - land of the young), sickness, calamity. |
 | | It was a land where there was no hunger or thirst, the birds never ceased to sing, where the sun always shone, a land where physical pleasures were untainted by guilt or sin, of corporeal beauty, particularly for women, and for everything was there an never-ending abundance. |
 | | In its most idyllic state, it was Tir na Nog, the land of the ever-youthful. |
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