Unconventional Private Land Geography

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This article is made to describe those private-owned sims that are by far unusual because of their Geographic features, ground, vegetation or anything else. Second Life Geography Team makes scheduled and unscheduled surveys over private land. For a sim to be listed here, conditions are one of the folloiwng: to have unusual ground texture, to have unconventional Geographic features, to have vegetation of an unseen type, to have constructions not seen often or land to be used for a destination never seen before.

It is impossible to keep an eye on all 20000 private-owned sims, so it's impossible to find all what's unconventional. On the other hand, everybody sees things in a different way. If you find an unconventional place, feel free to add it yourself to the list or contact Ana Imfinity.

List

  • Aldous Huxley offers an incredible skybox with blue vegetation, blue ground and fantasy buildings. All is hosted on a giant skybox. The ground itself is below sea level.
  • Amalfi Coast is a French Gor roleplay sim. Its coasts are icy-white, the mountains are rocky and unfriendly, while the sky has an unusual color.
  • Between Rages is a place with ruins and vegetation.
  • Canaan is more a rural sim, covered by a red sky.
  • Cicsland is a submerged sim, with many waves. The only thing existing here is a flying piece of land at 600 meters high.
  • Cottonrose hosts some unusual high mountains (132 meters) together with deep holes.
  • H3LLS FYRE is a plain of fire and deserted land, where water is red and the sky is burning.

See also

Second Life Geography

Private Land Geography Research