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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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Around Second Life in eighty hours – part 1

Hey guys,

we’re starting a series of posts here that will show you, loosely inspired by “around the world in 80 days”, eighty hours of exploring Second Life, loosely following a trail through “Search/Places”, trying to find cool spots that are at least vaguely inspired by places in the real world, if not modelled after such places.

So here, without further ado, is part one.

4 November 2009
Tim Horton’s New Home at Brimir

We set out on the start of our quest to see sights in sl that are based on rl at brimir sim, the new home of Tim Horton’s. I bought a box of Timmy’s donuts of course, and got a bit nostalgic about their iced capuccinos. We need to get some Timmy’s franchises here in Germany :-)

Stonehenge at Tefnut

Claims to be a full scale replica of the rl Stonehenge. We cannot attest to that, since neither of us have visited the real place, but it is a cool build. We also liked the fact that rezzing is allowed, so we rezzed our Rendevouz Couple tool, and wandered around hand in hand.

Glengarry Caste Ruin at Tefnut

After leaving Stonehenge, we wandered through Old York, and crossing Linden Road 8B, we entered the Glengarry Castle Ruin. More information about the real life Glengarry Castle and its area is available at
www.myglengarry.com .

Sankt Pauli  Landungsbrücken at Hamburg

A pretty good build of a famous area of Hamburg waterfront, showing the area where boat tours of the harbour begin. I had to take a close up of the sailboat necklace and earrings purchased at a previous exploration location, which was not worth blogging about.

Itsukushima Shrine at Sedig

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itsukushima_Shrine
The Itsukushima Shrine is a Unesco World Heritage Site. The SL version is a lovely location, albeit with the usual gift shop that no SL attraction seems to be without. It is so pretty and peaceful here. Note that the Slurl takes you to a skybox over the island, where the owner is selling his creations that were used in building the place.

Wandering around, we found tea house, where Yuukie entertained us by playing a Japanese Koto instrument.

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The Garden Of Da Vinci

Castles, Towers, Caves, Water, Tropical islands, one corner is called “divers paradise”… An underwater habitat station, a giant squid…

Ride a mars rocket, fly da vinci’s first draft of a helicopter, ride a gondola…

Lots of fun things to explore here, definitely worth coming back… And for the oldfashioned couples who only want to dance while gazing into their beloved partners eyes, there’s a dancefloor with good music…

Pictures:

The cave under the volcano:

One of the many dovecotes

The gondola ride

A gazebo with pool

Tai chi in the caves

Underwater habitat domes

SLURL: The Garden Of Da Vinci

Exploring Mexico

I found this location in the showcase under hotspots, it’s four sims with a mexican theme run by the mecican tourist office.

It’s a pretty amazing location, even if you run into something like this when you arrive…

There’s all kind of fun stuff to do and to explore there.


a cozy little campfire in the mayan ruins.


Mexican wildlife… I think that is an anteater.


You can rent horses near the entrance, which can be pretty handy.

Those horses can be ridden only once, so prepare and get several if you
intend to get off your horse to have a closer look at something.


A path behind a cascade tumbling down a cliff in the jungle.


The cathedral in the village.


The pavillion in the village square.


A jaguar.


A closer look at that jaguar.


Being pounced by a different kind of wildcat ^^

There’s way more cool stuff to see there, go and see for yourselves.

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Just when you think you’ve seen it all…

…you run into someone like this.

Yep, thats a freenis.
On a noob.
A noob wearing nothing but long white underwear.
Editing appearance at the landmark location of a site that’s in the showcase under hotspots.

Too bad the sim is (M) or I’d have AR’ed him to hell and back.

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