Uhre Continent

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Uhre

Uhre is a private continent, owned probably by a single estate. The name comes from the fact that the majority of the sims share the Uhre name. This continent has Water, but it's anything else then a tropical beach paradise.

Geography

Altitude map

Altitude map shows that Uhre is not like any other private-owned continent. Altitude map is the prove that overall ground elevation is anything but not smooth. These are the highest valuse found for a private-owned continent, they indicate the presence of a highly fragmented terrain. Mountains, hills, depressions and sea water, everything exists here.

The highest mountain is certainly higher then 130 meters (many high peaks are over 100 meters here). They are not always real mountains, many of them are sculpted prims. In many places, flying is not allowed. If the mountain has a very high declivity, climbing is not possible and altitude could not be measured.

There are also skyboxes, sometimes as large as an entire sim, with unexpected wilderness worlds.

Transportation and accesibility

Uhre has water, but water access is limited to certain areas. There are roads, paths, stairs, bridges and even caves that can be followed. Navigation is limited to certain areas, also flying is allowed only in some places. There is a sim with restricted access.

Statistic data

Size in sims: 39 (North-South 10, East-West 9)

Size in meters: 2.56 square km (2.56/2.304 km)

Sea sims (covered with water): 0

Coast sims (with water access): 38

Land sims (no water): 1

Sims with roads: probably 0

Sims with no direct access: 0

Population density: average

Coordinates

The coordinates are given in longitude min-max / latitude min/max format, like every sim has coordinates. They are available at Gridsurvey [1] or inworld from detectors.

Continent: 856-864/939-943

North sims: 859-864/940-943

South sims: 859-864/934-939

West sims: 856-859/939-939

Grid Sector: H9

See also

List Of Continents

Second Life Geography