
Ogygia
Ogygia is a mythical island from Greek mythology, best known as the home of the nymph Calypso. According to the stories, it is a remote, enchanted place surrounded by ocean, where Odysseus stayed for several years during his journey home from the Trojan War. The island is often portrayed as lush and beautiful, with a magical atmosphere that keeps visitors trapped. In the myth, the gods eventually order Odysseus to leave Ogygia, highlighting themes of longing, captivity, and divine intervention in human affairs.