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Woman's Eau de parfum spray 30ml, Surreal, Deep, Dark, Spicy, Floral, Night Fragrance Notes, Jasmine, Coffee, Vanilla, Pink Pepper, Cedar

Woman's Eau de parfum spray 30ml, Surreal, Deep, Dark, Spicy, Floral, Night Fragrance Notes, Jasmine, Coffee, Vanilla, Pink Pepper, Cedar

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Eau de parfum 30ml feminine
Small batch long lasting fragrance made with phalate free fragrance oils with high quality grain perfume base alcohol
Packed in black cardboard box, labeled (allergens listed and warning)
Perfect travel size
'The Coffin Route'
Dark, deep, spicy, strong,opium feminine tones.
Pink Pepper and Orange Blossom provide a Spicy and floral opening, while the Pear adds a fruity sweetness. Jasmine, Coffee  combined with  earthy Patchouli adds warmth, soft, darkness. Vanilla and Cedar bringing  sweetness and woody undertones to the overall blend.
The Coffin Route ( Barcaldine, Argyll) is a path steeped in history, legends, and myths. This route dates back to ancient times when it was used to carry coffins to the churchyard in the neighboring village of North Connel. The path winds its way through a mystical and atmospheric landscape, surrounded by lush greenery and ancient trees, adding to its eerie and haunting ambiance.

According to local legends, the Coffin Route is said to be haunted by the spirits of those who were carried along it to their final resting place. It is believed that on certain moonlit nights, the sound of ghostly footsteps can be heard echoing along the path, and apparitions of figures in old-fashioned clothing have been reported by those brave enough to walk its length after dark.

Myths surrounding the Coffin Route suggest that it is a place where the boundary between the living and the dead is thin, and that those who walk the path may encounter otherworldly beings or experience strange phenomena. Some tales speak of a mysterious mist that descends upon the route, enveloping travelers in a shroud of darkness and disorientation.

Despite its ominous reputation, the Coffin Route is also steeped in the history of the region, serving as a tangible link to the past and a reminder of the traditions and customs of bygone days. Whether you visit for a spine-tingling adventure or to immerse yourself in the stories of old, the Coffin Route in Barcaldine, Argyll, is a place where the veil between reality and the supernatural is said to be at its thinnest.
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