L'isola che non c'è
"L'isola che non c'è" translates to "The Island That Doesn't Exist" and is a fictional place from the story of Peter Pan, created by J.M. Barrie. It represents a magical land where children can escape reality, filled with adventure, fairies, and pirates. The island is a symbol of childhood innocence and imagination.
In the narrative, Peter Pan takes children to this enchanting island, where they can fly and experience endless fun. The island is home to the Lost Boys, who live freely without the constraints of adulthood. Ultimately, it embodies the desire to remain young and carefree.