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Top 20 Second Life Places – Slurls and pics 

As I try to escape the on-going builds of the neighbours around my new, once quite place on the sea and with quite a lot of bios asking me to post the teleport links to the ‘Channel 4′(what’s that?) top 20 places in my world – I put on my black wings on and went on a photo roam – and here we are. Enjoy some of the best of our world.

1. Black Library – Literature, arts, games, and more. (They told me they are moving soon so keep an eye out for the new locaiton). Click here to go there

Black Library

2. Dragon Moon Resort – Relaxed atmosphere. Regular concerts and events. Click here to go there

Dragon Moon

3. The Cliffs of BonnyDoon – Newly opened build in Liferain Park. Majestic falls, towering cliffs, a treetop village, and subterranean caverns. Click here to go there

BonnyDoon

4. Galaxy Sci-Fi Sim – Join Starfleet Academy. The group has regular role play events, tactical training, bi-Annual Banquets and more. Click here to go there

Galaxy Sci-Fi

5. Gris-Gris Land – Stunning futuristic architecture by Milo Bellow. “Mad Gods and Englishmen…” Click here to go there

Gris Gris

6. Intermundia – Art Space of Nebulosus Severine. Evolving installation work. Click here to go there

Interemundia

7. Little Silent Hill – Re-creation of locations from the survival horror game series. Click here to go there

Silent Hill

8. Mars Japanese Gardens – A wild and romantic Japanese park style garden. Click here to go there

Mars Japanese Gardens

9. Nakama – A huge Japanese city, divided into different anime themed regions. Click here to go there

Nakama

10. Nexus Prime – Vast cyberpunk city. Lots to explore and hidden areas to discover. Click here to go there

Nexus Prime

11. The Port – Arena for projects which create new links between first and second life. Click here to go there

12. Pot Healer Adventure – Immersive game of exploration and puzzles. Click here to go there

13. Sci-Fi Geeks Museum – Full size starships, interactive holodeck, movies, events, fan art, and more. Click here to go there

14. Suffugium – Dystopian future city with cyberpunk influences. Click here to go there

Suffugium

15. Svarga – A fully functional artificial ecology system. Click here to go there

Svarga

16. Voted 5 Group Land – Caution! Ego-free zone. Sense of humour advisable. Click here to go there

17. Avalon Island – Beautiful architecture and one of Second Life’s best cinemas play host to a variety of real world companies and organisations. Click here to go there

18. Shiny Things – Shoes and jewellery designed for the most discerning residents of Second Life. Click here to go there

19. Support for Healing Island – offers nightly depression support groups in beautiful surroundings. Click here to go there

20. Sick Cat – Art installation exploring the possibilities of mind uploading. Click here to go there

Some other places that I like visiting ;-)

Of course if your passing pop in for tea and see my place – who knows I may be in ;-) Gary Hazlitt’s Angels Nest in Blueberry, Click here to go there

Gary Hazlitt's Angels Nest

Esperance – The AFTRS Island, where I work, some nice art developing Click here to go there

Esperance, AFTRS

Amsterdam – apparently like some bio place? Click here to go there

Camp Darfur, it makes me sad, confused and angry when I go there Click here to go there

Camp Darfur

Shivar, Mont Saint Michel au Per – lovely atmosphere and medieval buildings Click here to go there

Mont Saint Michel

The Lost Gardens of Apollo – very romantic and special vegetation Click here to go there

Social Simulation Cyber-Research Lab – fun interactive games Click here to go there

Phoenicia Center for Contemporary Art – great 2D art gallery Click here to go there

Other places to be added in upcoming posts from the other side include the Sci-Fi sim (my neighbour), NMC campus then my fav shopping places, great art places, best interactive spots and the hottest clubs – not that I do them a lot – must be my age ;-)

Posted by Gary Hazlitt inside Second Life



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