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#19. My Second Life: Moving on up

I decided to elevate my castle and surrounding land up several hundred meters off the ground. Here are a few shots of what it looks like and how it is developing.

The castle in the air

The forest

The waterfall

I did this because:

  • I wanted more elbow room,
  • The ground was snowy and once I “sodded” over it, I was no longer tied to the terrain, and
  • I wasn’t pleased with some advertising that went up right next to my land.

I already have a space station above the castle. I’ll eventually do something appropriate on the land again in a winter motif, perhaps a chalet surrounded by tall trees. Since gravity isn’t necessarily a factor in SL, as long as I separate the various projects by a couple of hundred of yards vertically, it makes better use of the land.

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1 comment to #19. My Second Life: Moving on up

  • You know Bob, interplanetary rule seems to be where you’re headed! That castle looks curiously like Windsor, or is that Hef’s waterfall?

    Someday, I’ll have to check into Second Life. I figure it’s the primitive precursor to the Holodeck.