maahanleuan
Maahanleuan is a Finnish term that translates to "earth jaw" or "jaw of the earth." It is most commonly associated with the concept of a deep, cavernous opening in the ground, often described in folklore and mythology. These openings are sometimes depicted as gateways to the underworld or as places where spirits or mythical creatures reside.
The term can also refer to specific geographical features that resemble such an opening, though these are
The imagery of a maahanleuan often carries connotations of mystery, danger, and the boundary between the known