Ireland (ˈaɪərlənd/; locally: /ˈɑːrlənd/; Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə]; Ulster-Scots: Airlann [ˈɑːrlən]) is an island in the North Atlantic to the west of Great Britain, from which it is separated by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St Georges Channel. Politically, Ireland is separated into Republic of Ireland, and Northern Ireland.[1]
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In ancient times, an impact of a celestial object created a part of Mako Island,[2] approximately 50 kilometers off the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, where the first known Moon Pool was later established at its heart. It was believed that several of its shards impacted other places on Earth, creating the set of sea caves at the Irish coast, and possibly other moon pools across the globe. The rock of these caves is the same material as a comet, creating a magnetic attraction that regularly pulls it to Earth.
Centuries later, in early 1700s, a mermaid named Eva used her abilities to create the original Tower of Light from Moon Water in order to repel a comet that was later named after her. In late 1990s, nine-year-old Isabella Hartley lived with her parents in Ireland at the time. Her parents were too busy so she went exploring the area a lot, and found another Moon Pool hidden in a set of caves in the Irish coast. When she came into it under the Full Moon, she inadvertently went through metamorphosis and became a mermaid. Some time later, she found a crystal gemstone at the bottom, tied it up in a string and started wearing it ever since.
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- ↑ Ireland Wikipedia article
- ↑ H2O: Just Add Water: Season 3: Episode 25: A Date With Destiny