
Underland
Underland is a term that often refers to an underground world or realm, most famously depicted in literature and mythology, such as in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and its sequel "Through the Looking-Glass." It signifies a hidden, alternate reality beneath the surface of our everyday world. Underland can symbolize exploration of the subconscious, fantasy, or the complex layers of existence. Additionally, in contemporary discussions, it might refer to the broader concept of subterranean landscapes, including underground ecosystems or human settlements, emphasizing the connection between the visible world and what lies beneath.