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Pallas sim was integrated in | Pallas sim was integrated in june '09 | ||
It increases the public waterspace around the [[Mission Beach]]. | It increases the public waterspace around the [[Mission Beach]]. | ||
The main island carries a restauration site of an old lutheran abbey ruin, where the LLA Lauritz Larsson Architecture Bureau | |||
has its headquarters ( [[Larsson Business Park]] ) now, that is where the continent architects of LLA show some of their buyable creations. | |||
Some | Some decent green and plant beds can be found here. Walkways lead the visitor around the place. Public fishing can be done around here to, also a small dock allows to park boats here temporarily. The whole area is carefully designed to appear rather as a relaxation spot than being a simple vendor site. | ||
The | The second island in the southwest is named Karatikus. It has semi-private residential character. As long as you dont see any banlines, it is open to public. | ||
The last island, located in the northeast is named Hephaestus and it has also semi-private residential character. | |||
[[Category:New Pride Land]] | [[Category:New Pride Land]] |
Revision as of 14:28, 29 June 2009
Pallas sim was integrated in june '09
It increases the public waterspace around the Mission Beach.
The main island carries a restauration site of an old lutheran abbey ruin, where the LLA Lauritz Larsson Architecture Bureau has its headquarters ( Larsson Business Park ) now, that is where the continent architects of LLA show some of their buyable creations.
Some decent green and plant beds can be found here. Walkways lead the visitor around the place. Public fishing can be done around here to, also a small dock allows to park boats here temporarily. The whole area is carefully designed to appear rather as a relaxation spot than being a simple vendor site.
The second island in the southwest is named Karatikus. It has semi-private residential character. As long as you dont see any banlines, it is open to public.
The last island, located in the northeast is named Hephaestus and it has also semi-private residential character.