Inside the Irish ‘hell caves’ where Halloween was born Tags:ireland 3 comments [What a freaky cave.](https://www.irishcentral.com/uploads/article-v2/2020/10/142006/Oweynagat_Interior__Rathcroghan__Co_Roscommon_Web_Size___icp_.jpg?t=1633773838) Anyone know what’s at the end of it? Does it just taper off? > “Samhain was when the invisible wall between the living world and the otherworld disappeared,” I’ve heard this line for years now and it makes sense. But what would the actual primary source be for claims like this? Irish history is just amazing Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
[What a freaky cave.](https://www.irishcentral.com/uploads/article-v2/2020/10/142006/Oweynagat_Interior__Rathcroghan__Co_Roscommon_Web_Size___icp_.jpg?t=1633773838) Anyone know what’s at the end of it? Does it just taper off?
> “Samhain was when the invisible wall between the living world and the otherworld disappeared,” I’ve heard this line for years now and it makes sense. But what would the actual primary source be for claims like this?
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[What a freaky cave.](https://www.irishcentral.com/uploads/article-v2/2020/10/142006/Oweynagat_Interior__Rathcroghan__Co_Roscommon_Web_Size___icp_.jpg?t=1633773838)
Anyone know what’s at the end of it? Does it just taper off?
> “Samhain was when the invisible wall between the living world and the otherworld disappeared,”
I’ve heard this line for years now and it makes sense. But what would the actual primary source be for claims like this?
Irish history is just amazing