Around Second Life in eighty hours – part 2

Hey guys,

welcome to the next part of our trip "Around Second Life in eighty hours".

This time we went over to Mont Saint Michel, a pretty impressive SL version of the famous medieval monastery a small island off the coast of normandy, france.

The whole island is a pretty impressive build, and I’d say it is definitely worth more than one visit.

The replica of the cloister and cathedral on top of the mountain are just awesome, and the crooked little lanes and alleys down in the city are so cute!

The place has some nice shops and cafes, but I would recommend wearing a translator, or running snowglobe when you visit the place, because a lot of the people seem to be japanese.

Maybe that is because the owner of the sims is japanese…

Anyways, without further ado, here are the pictures!

Mont Saint Michel at sunrise

Mont Saint Michel at sunrise

Looking up the tower of the cathedral

Looking up the tower of the cathedral

Outside the cathedral

Outside the cathedral

The cemetary

The cemetary

View over the city

View over the city

You are in a maze of twisty little lanes, all alike...

"You are in a maze of twisty little lanes, all alike." But we didn’t meet a grue. phew.

Deep in the bowels of mont saint michel

Deep under the mountain… a hidden base of some sort!

Deep in the bowels of mont saint michel

Complete with spaceship!

The fuel storage for the spaceship

The fuel storage for the spaceship

and the comms grid

and the comms grid. Or maybe they just couldn’t get cable tv there…

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