
As strange as it is imagine, there are infinite worlds out there in the universe, far beyond our sight. But, if the stories are to be believed, a group of early Irish people came closer than most to contact with the world above our world, and the strange people who inhabited it.
Sources and Further Reading
- “Aerial Ships and Underwater Monasteries: The Evolution of a Monastic Marvel” – John Carey
- “Voyagers in the Vault of Heaven: The Phenomenon of Ships in the Sky in Medieval Ireland and Beyond” – Michael McCaughan
- “Lightnings VIII” – Seamus Heaney
- Curiosities of Indo-European tradition and folk-lore – Walter Keating Kelly
- On Hail and Thunder – Agobard of Lyons
- “From flying boats to secret Soviet weapons to alien visitors – a brief cultural history of UFOs” – theconversation.com
- “Sometimes a flying boat is just a flying boat: Not everything has to be a UFO” – esoterx.com
- Tailtenn Games
- “On the Identification of the Ancient Cemetery at Loughcrew, Co. Meath” – Eugene Alfred Conwell
- The Aonac Tailteann and the Tailteann Games – T. H. Nally
Music
- The Butterfly – Sláinte
- Periwinkle Waters – Christian Andersen
- Free Form – Amaranth Cove
- Sea of Space – Yi Nantiro