Land of Youth. Identical with “Land of the Dead,” “Land of the Living,” q.v.;

See [Mananan], [113], [125];

Cleena once lived in, [127];

Connla's Well in, visited by Sinend, [129];

still lives in imagination of Irish peasant, [137];

mystic country of People of Dana after their dispossession by Children of Miled, [156];

pagan conception of, referred to, [161];

lover from, visits Messbuachalla, to whom she bears Conary, [166], [167];

Oisīn sees wonders of, [272];

Oisīn returns from, [273];