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A059 or Sailing is a [[Microcontinent]] located at [[Coordinates]] 959-961/1249-1251, [[Grid Sector]] I12, [[Northern Ocean]]. It has 9 sims and has a compact shape (square). The name ''sailing'' is found in all sim names, so it is very clear that this is a great place to sail. Land texture is sand and tropical vegetation can be found anywhere Drylland is usually one meter above sea level. What people observe here for the first time is the unusual shape of the islands.
A059 or Sailing is a [[Microcontinent]] located at [[Coordinates]] 959-961/1249-1251, [[Grid Sector]] I12, [[Northern Ocean]]. It has 9 sims and has a compact shape (square). The name ''sailing'' is found in all sim names, so it is very clear that this is a great place to sail. Land texture is sand and tropical vegetation can be found anywhere Drylland is usually one meter above sea level. What people observe here for the first time is the unusual shape of the islands.
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[[Second Life Geography]]
[[Second Life Geography]]


[[List Of Microcontinetns And Sim Clusters]]
[[List Of Microcontinents And Sim Clusters]]


[[Oceans]]
[[Oceans]]

Latest revision as of 13:41, 4 December 2013

Sailing

A059 or Sailing is a Microcontinent located at Coordinates 959-961/1249-1251, Grid Sector I12, Northern Ocean. It has 9 sims and has a compact shape (square). The name sailing is found in all sim names, so it is very clear that this is a great place to sail. Land texture is sand and tropical vegetation can be found anywhere Drylland is usually one meter above sea level. What people observe here for the first time is the unusual shape of the islands.

See Also

Second Life Geography

List Of Microcontinents And Sim Clusters

Oceans

Water

Sailing in Second Life