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Bay City Sites : Urban hangouts for your must-see list!

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Bay City Industrial Park

The heart of industry in Bay City for rail to boat traffic.

Inner Harbor (32, 27, 24)


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Bay City Municipal Airport, Hau Koda

Hangar, terminal and a runway; the airship mooring tower is just to the south in the Bay City - Docklands Region.

Hau Koda (153, 23, 24)


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Bay City Yacht Harbor, New Port

Yacht club, seaplane ramp, and boat slips for lease.

New Port (127, 236, 24)


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Bayjou Theater, Bay City

A home for machinima movies in Bay City.

Bay City - Rollers (55, 25, 24)


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Cafe Deco, Bay City

Classy Art Deco Cafe. Cool place to relax, listen to music and have a free coffee!

Bay City - Molesworth (73, 153, 24)


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Canal Park and Municipal Wading Pool, Bay City

Peaceful park and wading pool in Bay City - Morton

Morton/201/196/24 Bay City - Morton (201, 196, 24)


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Channel Island Asylum, Bay City

For all the mad people. Very Scary!!

South Channel (169, 247, 27)


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Far Point Park, Bay City Molesworth

A geometric park of leafy tranquility, remotely situated for your pleasure and relaxation

Bay City - Molesworth (214, 199, 25)


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Hot Balls, Bay City Handa

Knock 'em down in Bay City's own bowling alley

Bay City - Handa (52, 233, 25)


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The Lab in Bay City Moloch

A mysterious, abandoned lab. what sort of foul experiments took place here?

Bay City - Moloch (133, 67, 25)


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Molexandria

Archeological site in Bay City - Imaginario featuring the Mole-azer, the labryinth, and other fun pursuits

Bay City - Imaginario (247, 141, 24)


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Moose Beach Infohub

Enjoy the local ambience at Squishybottoms Rock and Roadhouse or grab a table at Scales 'n' Tails.

Moose Beach (57, 57, 24)


Route 1 (East-West Heterocera Link Road) : Unmissable items for your travelogue !

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Route 1 sea dock, Leafminer

A small access point to the Route 1 highway and Mole Mart

Leafminer (57, 16, 23)


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Route 1 Mole Mart, Leafminer

Mole Mart ... for all your mole needs Leafminer (201, 138, 34)


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Route 1 picnic area

A spur off the Route 1 highway near the Mole Mart for Munchies !

Leafminer (246, 129, 37)


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Route 1 Apple Cart

Try a bucket of apples from the apple cart

Clearwing (136, 180, 33)


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Route 1 Butterfly and Tropical House

A calming place to sit amongst the victorian ironwork, dripping with steam and condensation, and consider the exotic butterflies and flowers

Clearwing (112, 223, 32)


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Route 1 Peach Pit

Visit the Diner in Peach

Peach (206, 164, 33)


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Route 1 Reservoir, Spini

The Molesford Municipal Water company really needs to spend some cash cleaning up this slightly toxic yet still impressive edifice - lots of litter and a few really worrying looking fish - if your keen on angling you'd be advised to just throw them back !

Spini (202, 142, 31)


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Route 1 Picnic by the Pond, Parva

One of the many minor picnic spots along Route 1 however this one has a few points of interest to explore

Parva (127, 62, 31)


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Route 1 Picnic lay-by, Mormo

Another example of places to break your journey along the East-West highway, you can park here too !

Mormo (21, 135, 31)


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Route 1 Viewing Platform, Sociaria

A small platform to enjoy the views.

Sociaria (190, 101, 34)


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Route 1 Town Square, Menophra

Enjoy space of the Town Square.

Menophra (102, 103, 38)


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Route 1 Small roadside park, Menophra

A quiet place to sit.

Menophra (245, 22, 35)

Route 2 (North Heterocera Coast Road) : Unmissable items for your travelogue !

Route 2 is just over 13km long. So get out there and explore it today!

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Route 2 Pier and Picnic area, Snout

A pier and dock linking the highway to the sea at remote Snout Point, a place to sit at your journey's end (or beginning) and gaze out across the wide ocean

Snout (206, 172, 22)


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Route 2 Market Square and Railway Station, Satellite

A historic market area, currently under regeneration, several traders are trying their hand here already, with doubtless more to come as the highways converge upon this prime location, don't steal from the stalls, you may end up in the stocks !

Link with Route 5 expected soon

Now with railway access from Spangle Station .. Go SLRR !

You can rez in this area.

Satellite (155, 13, 31)

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Route 2 Junction and Picnic Glade, Sallow

An island of greenery delineated by a triangular road junction, have a romantic picnic here, screened by the trees

Sallow (173, 154, 32)


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Route 2 Seaview Spur, Sallow

A turning area and access point to the ocean at the end of a tree-lined cul-de-sac, picnic facilities of course !

Sallow (208, 236, 32)


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Route 2 Bridge and pools, Tawny

The watercourse has been dammed here in the past, so for the moment the river stream trickles through choked pools and rusty culverts as it passes beneath the arching span of the old bridge

Tawny (233, 188, 34)


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Route 2 Old Viaduct, Eggar

Development has raised the level of the land here, and the small valley spanned by the viaduct shows few clues as to it's original purpose, however the arches still provide shelter from the elements for flora and fauna, and it might appear, tramps too !

Eggar (83, 107, 31)


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Route 2 Great Seawall, Buff

Just around the corner from a picnic parking lay-by with panoramic views across Buff Bay, stretches the long stone line of Buff sim's coastal defences. You can stroll onto the short pier and along the boardwalk promenade which offers a bracing ocean breeze on wilder days.

Buff (215, 208, 30)


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Route 2 River Bridge, Buff

Spanning the estuary into Buff Bay, this bridge offers further views from it's relative elevation above the rushing waters

Buff (125, 211, 32)


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Route 2 Arboreal Roundabout, Buff

Three roads converge here at an old tree of such character and antiquity that a roundabout was constructed around it to preserve it's majesty for all to admire, quite what species it represents has been open to much controversy !

Buff (79, 227, 29)


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Route 2 Iron Bridge, Quaker

Although lost in modern development, this relic from the industrial revolution, now spanning little more than a dried up canal basin, has been fully restored and shined up to something of it's former glory, even passing a health and safety audit recently with flying colours !

Quaker (127, 20, 33)


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Route 2 Zebra Crossing, Ginsberg

Abbey Road anyone ? ... well, not many zebra crossings in SL but this one links the adjacent gallery and shopping areas either side of the road in Ginsberg, so that prospective visitors are safe from being mown down by cars, juggernauts, mole-tanks, whatever other powered object may be passing through on the busy highway !

Ginsberg (172, 181, 33)


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Route 2 Ocean Boulevard, Ranunculus

The Route 2 highway widens here into a wide boulevard through a large commercial area, close to the ocean, in the far north of the Atoll continent.

Ranunculus (254, 32, 32)


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Route 2 Reef Dive, Fillip

When you hit the traffic circle in Fillip, put on your swim gear and head north. Explore the fish filled coral reef and a sunken ship, catch a ride with a friendly sea turtle, and possibly even find some treasure!

Fillip (204, 187, 17)


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Route 2 Warning, Fillip

Watch Your Step! As you aproach Fillip Roundabout there are multiple sim crossings!

Fillip (255, 10, 29)


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Route 2 Rezz Zone, Ambrosia

Enjoy the various dock areas along the road when you come to rezz your vehicle.

Ambrosia (190, 81, 30)


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Route 2 Bridge Road, Hydrangea

Take a shortcut on the fun bridge road.

Hydrangea (195, 216, 42)


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Route 2 Rezz zone, Hummingbird

Rezz Zone.

Hummingbird (42, 64, 38)


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Route 2 Docks, Mournful

Enjoy the Docks on the border of Mournful and Huckleberry.

Mournful (19, 226, 30)


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Route 2 Timber Bridge, Consular

Drive the timber bridge, or enjoy the secret places beneath.

Consular (154, 156, 32)


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Route 2 Rezz Zone, Oakworm

Rezz Zones available here for both land and water.

Oakworm (131, 161, 32)


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Route 2 Park, Oakworm

Enjoy the park on the border or Oakworm and Sedge.

Oakworm (168, 10, 33)


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Route 2 Park, Scoopwing

A rocky outcrop on the water.

Scoopwing (245, 204, 28)


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Route 2 Waterfall, Dahana

Quench your thirst along your journey.

Dahana (61, 212, 32)


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Route 2 Dock, Echo

A small dock with land and water Rezz Zone.

Echo (35, 216, 29)


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Route 2 Coastal Falls Crossing, Girdler

The coast is broken and steep here, and a bridge takes the highway over a high falls tumbling down from above the road level.

Girdler (104, 138, 32)


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Route 2 Ocean View, Girdler

The highway turns sharply round the coast here, forming a natural viewpoint over the ocean. A viewpoint and rez zone is here for your use.

Girdler (139, 89, 31)


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Route 2 Tiger - Togata Tunnel, Tiger/Moma/Togata

Difficult terrain here necessitated a deep bore through the hillside to link the regions, and a substantial stone lined tunnel exists here to allow free passage. Excavations also opened up a surprise in the hillside !


Tiger (39, 18, 29)

Togata (229, 239, 29)


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Route 2 Ocean Panorama, Togata

Another sharp turn in the road to follow the coast opens up a wide vista across open ocean. Travellers may stop and tarry a while here at the viewpoint.

Togata (74, 182, 29)


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Route 2 Oriental Bridge, Togata

A wide ocean estuary ravine here requires a bridge to span the gap and an elegant span of vaguely oriental outline performs this task.


Togata (118, 97, 34)


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Route 2 Stone Viaduct, Emmelia

A stone viaduct carries the road securely across the ravine into the ocean at Emmelia. A small decrepit dock lies in the waters below for those wishing to go boating.

Emmelia (32, 82, 31)


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Route 2 Western End, Emmelia

The western end of the Route 2 link road lies here at a small picnic area, near junction of two roads coming up from the south in Brithys.

Emmelia (26, 3, 31)


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Route 2 Rezz Zone, Manduca

Rezz Zone.

Manduca (189, 89, 63)


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Route 2 Intersections, Woolybear

A lovely landscaped area in the midst of many intersections.

Woolybear (99, 234, 88)


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Route 2 Rezz Zone, Azalea

Rezz Zone.

Azalea (93, 189, 79)


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Route 2 Rezz Zone, Ello

Rezz Zone.

Ello (28, 227, 65)

Route 3 (North Heterocera Inland Link) : Unmissable items for your travelogue !

This road lies mainly incomplete at the time of writing, however some sections have so far been completed to provide additional transport links. An example of this is a section joining the major junction at Woolybear in the north to Emmelia on Route 2. This section required some considerable gradient engineering to overcome the differences in altitude between these regions.

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Route 3/Route 2 Southern Junction, Emmelia

The two routes merge here in a T junction adjacent to the viaduct spanning the ravine.

Emmelia (35, 123, 32)


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Route 3 Lower Bank, Lunaris

The road ascends a steep bank here rises with the terrain, excellent spot for sledging if it would only snow !

Lunaris (86, 12, 41)


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Route 3 Upper Bank, Lunaris

A second rise requires a large stone embankment in order to prevent subsidence of the hillside below the woodland above.

Lunaris (181, 196, 61)


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Route 3 Hilltop Woodlands, Moma & Tridens

The high hill crest at Moma, as well as offering panoramic views of the surrounding area and not-so-distant coast, retains some natural woodland across its border with Tridens. The park also contains small lakes and a pagoda summerhouse in which weary travellers may take a breather. There is a rezzing area here too.

Moma (238, 59, 75)


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Route 3 Oriental Bridge, Tridens

The red oriental bridge at Tridens gracefully mimics its surrounding oriental architecture as does its twin down the ravine in Togata. From the bridge, the road heads due north across undulating terrain towards Woolybear Junction.

Tridens (19, 133, 77)

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Route 3 Main Road

The main road along Route 3 begins at the Woolybear intersection and continues to Tussock where the SLRR intersects. This Road is 4.3km long. Below is a list of features you can find along the way.

Woolybear (111, 230, 86)


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Route 3 Polkadot Park, Polkadot

Small stone pathway leads to sunken garden beyond. A place for rest and contemplation.

Polkadot (156, 74, 98)


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Route 3 Roundabout, Riddings

The Roundabout at Riddings provides access to the link road to the Southwest leading to Congrua or a continuation of the main road to Tussock to the East.

Riddings (80, 199, 101)


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Route 3 Intersection, Riddings

This intersection provides access to sims to the South ending at Nitida. This intersection is also a Rezz Zone.

Riddings (212, 181, 121)


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Route 3 Intersection, Cisseps

This intersection provides access to sims to the North ending at Turnip. This intersection is also a Rezz Zone and has a small public square and fountain.

Cisseps (96, 33, 124)


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Route 3 Factory, Muslin

This intersection includes the Coach and Carriage Company Factory and a Rezz Zone.

Muslin (180, 45, 121)


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Route 3 Rezz Zone, Herald

Rezz Zone along the Road.

Herald (124, 54, 119)

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Route 3 Community Hall, Pavonia

There is a Community Hall in Pavonia with a Rezz Zone next Door.

Pavonia (182, 235, 118)


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Route 3 Catch the train, Tussock

Park your vehicle and catch a train here.

Tussock (89, 119, 119)


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Route 3 Riddings to Congrua connection, Morrison

This Road is 840m long with a Rezz Zone along the Road.

Morrison (226, 134, 99)


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Route 3 Riddings to Nitida connection, Astylus

This Road is 1.5km with a Rezz Zone along the Road at Astylus.

Astylus (62, 43, 121)


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Route 3 Riddings to Nitida connection, Muralis

Muralis contains a few little parks, the largest of these contains a creek for your enjoyment.

Muralis (86, 120, 125)


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Route 3 Riddings to Nitida connection, Nitida

Nitida is currently the end of this road and hosts a Rezz Zone.

Nitida (86, 20, 122)


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Route 3 Cisseps to Turnip connection, Orache

A Rezz Zone along the road.

Orache (61, 242, 100)


Route 5 : Coastal Byway

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Xanthorhoe (120, 254, 31)


Route 5 Public Rez Zones

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Xanthorhoe Train Station

Xanthorhoe (136, 241, 32)


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Denrolimus

Denrolimus (61, 155, 31)


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Lasiocampa

Lasiocampa (93, 154, 31)


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Myron

Myron (158, 68, 32)


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Cisthene

Cisthene (23, 138, 33)


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Ufeus

Ufeus (64, 110, 32)


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Mocis

Mocis (91, 137, 31)



Route 5 Public Boating Areas

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Public Launch area in Xanthorhoe

Xanthorhoe (201, 164, 31)


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Sailing and Surfing Launch area, Scotopteryx

Scotopteryx (29, 134, 31)




Route 6 : The High Mountain Road

Much civil engineering work has been carried out on this lonely and at times vertiginous road linking the SLRR with the Great Wall of Second Life, along a twisting, climbing route navigating the footslopes of the highest peak on the mainland, Mount Campion.

Hardy travellers not afraid of mud, giddy heights or splinters in the foot, may now travel this way. The eastern hitherto impassable cliff face sections have now been bridged and made free to explore, while the western hillsides nearer to the broken wall still require an all terrain vehicle ideally of the four legged variety .. neigh !

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Route 6 : The Great Wall

Access from the heights of the wall has been made down to ground level by a trestle ramp of heavy timber construction, strong enough for most vehicles, horses, camels, elephants … whatever one's choice of transportation.


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Route 6 : Athetis Rez Zone

At the foot of the ramp, the route presents itself, inviting the intrepid traveller to commence the journey, the grass covered remains of the ancient stone of the wall footings winding away like a ribbon towards distant peaks. A rez zone is here for convenience.

Athetis (121, 101, 114)


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Route 6 : Western Trail End

The vegetation closes in, mud, weeds and the occasional puddle encouraging careful driving, or perhaps checking the speed of your trusty equine steed.


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Route 6 : Deltote

The path has become overgrown here over the years, remnants of the old wall being reclaimed and softened by nature's grasp.


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Route 6 : Begin the Ascent

Eventually, the path begins to climb towards higher ground, hugging a narrow stoney ledge into the foothills as the views below begin to open out.


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Route 6 : Parva Rez Zone

The mountain slopes become less firm, narrow gullies necessitating bridges for easy travel where ground has given way in the past. There is a small rez zone just west of this small crossing.

Parva (25, 219, 128)


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Route 6 : Lota Rez Zone

Rising upwards, the ledge becomes flatter for a while, at some point here the route has been paved with stone and edged with pillars. A passing place in Lota offers the traveller an opportunity to sit and admire the view from this higher ground, also a rez zone is here

Lota (86, 15, 127)


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Route 6 : Moth Rez Zone

Eventually the luxury of a paved surface comes to an end, a rough track making it's way past the occasional wall fragments. Here, in Moth, is another small rez zone.

Moth (235, 29, 127)


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Route 6 : Fucosa Pond

Pockets of verdant green are still encountered even at this point on the mountain, such as around a small roadside pond in Fucosa, a little oasis in which to take a breather.


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Route 6 : Plebeja Rez Zone

Eventually, the now log lined road starts to traverse deep gashes in the hillside and make it's way up to higher, steeper ground. A rez zone is located in Plebeja over just such an improvised bridging point.

Plebeja (121, 99, 127)


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Route 6 : Lapara Tunnel

Major subsidences, and even avalanches in deep winter are not unknown, and at the location of a cliffside waterfall in Lapara, a lengthy brick constructed avalanche tunnel may be seen.


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Route 6 : Campanula Rez Zone

The clouds begin to crowd in, mist rolling down the dark slopes, the road still climbing as you begin to realise you are truly entering mountain country, a rez zone being placed here at the viewpoint.

Campanula (164, 130, 131)


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Route 6 : Mount Campion

As the road steepens, a sign informs you that you are now traversing the footslopes of Mount Campion, the highest point on the SL mainland, and well worth exploration if you have a head for heights.


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Route 6 : Taeniatum Trestle

The slopes become narrow here, not even wide enough to support a viable road. accordingly, a long timber trestle spans the plunging slopes, enabling you to continue the journey eastwards.


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Route 6 : Perizoma Rez Zone

At Perizoma, a small flattened ledge between viaduct constructions is the site of another rez zone.

Perizoma (136, 100, 138)


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Route 6 : Nolidae

Beyond this point, the slopes still tumble steeply down the mountain, and a more modern concrete viaduct has replaced the trestles, perhaps due to a catastrophic collapse or fire in the past.


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Route 6 : Sabre Rez Zone

Eventually, the traveller emerges onto flatter high ground at Sabre, with views across the lowlands to the south. A large rez zone marks the eastern extremity of Route 6, and you've made it through the peaks !

Sabre (242, 239, 132)


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Route 6 : Eastern Trail End

At the far end of the rez zone are signs indicating the limit of the public road, and looking beyond .. here be trains !


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Route 6 : Beyond the Road

A small path winds through the undergrowth revealing some abandoned mining heritage, an old traction engine sitting next to a rusted crank and flywheel.


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Route 6 : Echoes of Industry

An old 19th century pumping house sits here at the railhead, evidence of past industries.


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Route 6 : SLRR Rail Head - Pavonia

A small platform remains at this spur of the SLRR mountain branch, occasionally visited by tourist traffic, you may just be able to catch an eastbound train here.

Route 7 (Ring Road around Gaeta) : Take a tour around the whole island !

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Route 7 Libestus Pier, Libestus

Follow the road itself or put in a boat at the end of the pier and explore by sea!

Libestus (236, 18, 26)


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Route 7 Squall Public Beach, Squall

Relax by the waves or head up the beach to explore Magellan Linden's campsite

Squall (177, 207, 21)


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Route 7 Helfell Infohub, Helfell

Mediterranean vistas abound around this new InfoHub

Helfell (187, 123, 76)


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Route 7 Gaeta docks, (various)

These mark the transitions between improved roads and open water canals. Pick up a free LDPW boat here for easy sailing along the canals or other Linden seas.


Route 8/8A/8B/8C and the Old Wagon Road (The "Japanese" Continent) : Konichiwa!

Because of it's shape many call this the "Japanese" continent. With that in mind the roads and public buildings along these roads have an eastern stylistic flair. Originally the roads were supposed to connect, but due to mistakes when the land was divided as the regions were brought online many of the routes end in abrupt dead ends. A system of false tunnels and billboards at dead ends will offer teleports when touched to allow travelers to easily keep exploring the road network without having to backtrack or search the map for where the road picks up again.

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Route 8 Bagheera shelter, Bahheera

The Bagheera shelter at the end of the road is the perfect starting point for any exploration of the land. On the back wall is a large map of the continent showing the location of all the main routes; 8, 8A, 8B, 8C, and the Old Wagon Road. Smaller versions of this building exist all along the routes at various points to give explores an idea where they are on the overall map and to provide "rest stops".

Bagheera (63, 126, 56)

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Route 8 RT8-8C Junction, Davros

Turnoff point for RT8C (still under construction)

Davros (81, 71, 27)

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Route 8 Bridge Out!, Davros/Fenric

Look out! The bridge is out! Can you drive fast enough to make the jump? Go ahead and try! ;D

Fenric (178, 45, 30)

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Route 8 RT8-8A Junction, Richfield

Southern junction with RT8A. Small rest stop with a lighted lamppost, sitting area and map kiosk.

Richfield (153, 186, 69)

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Route 8 RT8-8B Junction, Cipactli

Connection with RT8B, just south of the Furki Rest Stop on RT8B/8A.

Cipactli (247, 58, 73)

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Route 8 Toroge Kiosk, Toroge

Westernmost point on the roadmap. Tight curve with an example of one of the small map kiosks.

Toroge (43, 85, 54)

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Route 8 Bletschorn Tunnel, Bletschorn

False tunnel used to bypass Damastock. Touching the lanterns at the tunnel entrance will take you to the other side in Finsteraarhorn.

Bietschhorn (33, 47, 55)

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Route 8 Finsteraarhorn Tunnel, Finsteraarhorn

Mate to the Bletschorn Tunnel. Touching the lanterns at the tunnel entrance will take you to the other side in Bletschorn.

Finsteraarhorn (223, 114, 29)

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Route 8 RT8-8A Junction, Nadelhorn

Northern end of RT8A.

Nadelhorn (250, 65, 50)

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Route 8 Soulgiver Tunnel, Soulgiver

End of RT8. Touching the lanterns at the tunnel entrance will take you to RT8C in Ogilvie.

Soulgiver (175, 91, 65)

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Route 8A Furki Rest Area, Furki

Rest area along the junction between RT8A and RT8B in Furki. Plenty of places to sit, relax, and discuss which direction you want to go next! Even has a working traffic light in the intersection.

Furki (47, 3, 100)

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Route 8A Aragonese Tunnel, Aragonese

Yep, another false tunnel. This one connects the broken halves of RT8A between Aragonese and Ellingson.

Aragonese (76, 183, 88)

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Route 8A Falling Rocks, Horns of Hattin

One of the most difficult tasks in constructing roads is figuring out what to do in "four corner" areas where the road runs through a spot where 4 regions meet. The region crossings can be very tricky in these spots. It's best to go slow and take the crossings one at a time. In this spot, the fallen rocks divert travelers in a way to guide them through the crossing along the best and least likely to end up crashing the client fashion.

Horns of Hattin (5, 3, 68)

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Route 8A Tawa Rest Stop, Tawa

Small rest area with a couple of benches, a map kiosk and some trees.

Tawa (8, 7, 82)

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Route 8B Dead end, Camazotz

RT8B dead ends in Camazotz with a billboard sign that acts as a teleport link to the Old Wagon Road in Rethymno

Camazotz (12, 94, 91)

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Old Wagon Road, Rethymno

The Old Wagon Road is a two-track unimproved roadway that only spans two regions. At either end are Billboard teleporters to take you other parts of RT8.

Rethymno (18, 179, 92)

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Route 8A dead end, Ellingson

The southern half of Route 8A ends in Eliingson where you will find two teleport billboards offering to let you continue on Route 8A in Aragonese or you can choose to go to Sababurg and take the Old Wagon Road.

Ellingson (193, 245, 85)

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Route 8C Ogilvie, Valeyard/Davros

False tunnel that allows travelers to connect to RT8 in Soulgiver (if they touch the lantern on the left) or the Old Wagon Road in Sababurg (if they touch the lantern on the right).

Valeyard (83, 151, 26)

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Route 8C Valeyard/Davros Waterway, Valeyard/Davros

Rez a boat and you can travel between Valeyard and Davros just before RT8C meets RT8.

Valeyard (83, 151, 26)




Route 9: The Great Way Round (Jeogeot Orbital)

This route links with Route 10 and makes a large circuit of the whole continent, requiring some challenging engineering features along the way.

Still under construction, but already with many interesting sights!


Route 9 Lordshore Bridge and Lookout Point

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The picnic platform gives a stunning view of the new Lordshore suspension bridge spanning several sims.

Built with the latest materials, the bridge is over 400 meters long, with 40 meters of clearance below the main span.

Look around for surrounding wrecks and caves here !


Lordshore (60, 61, 55)


Route 9 Deongseo Tunnel

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A sub-aquatic road tunnel passing through the inland sea spanning four sims between Deongyeongju and Seoraksan.

Most of the tunnels length is tough plasti-glass construction, mostly leakproof.

This affords views of the plant life and underwater activities in this popular body of water.


Dongyeongju (210, 130, 42)


Route 9 Han Loso Crater

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A deep crater of unknown origin, possibly caused by a meteorite.

The road descends the crater wall steeply, crossing the dark waters by means of an old stone bridge.

Shapes and shadows lurk in the depths below, some of them moving ....

Take your scuba gear !


Han Loso (155, 223, 57)


Route 9 Dun Ringill Park and Rez Zone

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A Rez Zone on Route 9 adjoining a megalithic mound, to which it is linked by an attractive footbridge

There is also a butterfly and tropical house here of Victorian cast iron design, recently restored.


Dokkaebi (211, 110, 66)





Route 9A: Jeogeot Northern Peninsula

A spur from Route 9 running into the northlands of Jeogeot

Route 9/9A intersection

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Intersection of north road with Route 9 at Mogwa

Rez Zone here !

Mogwa (253, 148, 59)


Route 9A terminus

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Northern extremity of Route 9A

Rez Zone here !

Mirr (21, 171, 71)



Route 10 : Jeogeot Central Road

Route 9/10 Quenloo Crossroads

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Intersection between Route 9 (North/South) and Route 10 (East-West)

Rez Zone here !

Quenloo (8, 159, 48)


Route 10 Silvercreek Bridge

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First of a new design of modern suspension bridge on mainland SL.

Constructed at the same time as its near-twin, the Pengallen Bridge in Zindra

Aberhart (92, 178, 34)


Route 10 Silvercreek Tunnel

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Near to the Silvercreek bridge, a new design of tunnel was also constructed to keep a watercourse clear.

Steep slopes but fun to drive through, or even skateboard !

Silvercreek (138, 120, 32)


Route 10 Ninereeds Bridge

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A low level bridge crossing the river at Ninereeds

Lifting section in the centre for boat traffic.

Fymatigue (199, 4, 27)



"The Shortcut" : Linking Route 9, Route 10 and the Wellington Road

Dansim Junction

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Route 9 access point

Rez Zone here !

Dansim (128, 74, 45)


Wellington Junction

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Beginning of the Wellington Road from the Shortcut

Rez Zone here !

Boksik (1, 33, 77)


Nangrim Junction

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Route 10 access point

Rez Zone here !

Nangrim (13, 200, 73)




Wellington Road

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Wellington Road begins in Chongno, travels through some lovely mainland areas, and ends in Hangflame Ridge.

Chongno (241, 254, 77)

Hangflame Ridge (128, 70, 82)







The Great Hill

Come try your skateboarding skills!

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Noguri (237, 196, 76)

Rez zone: Noguri (5, 77, 99)

Contemplation Bridge

Relax and visit with friends.

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Pongsonhwa (98, 120, 105)

Wellington Road Public Rez Zones

Lupoff

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Lupoff (200, 154, 79)

Molesworth

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Molesworth (65, 121, 73)

Quoll

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Quoll (105, 80, 93)

Cairnlow

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Cairnlow (233, 66, 104)

Chebi

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Chebi (189, 37, 102)

Noguri

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Noguri (12, 79, 98)













Old Route 11

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A small section of Old Route 11 was discovered in late `09. Wander this raised wooden walkway from Valtarin to Kwaito for a neat surprise.

Vaktarin (15, 131, 56) to

Kwaito (243, 239, 42)








Route 11

A wonky wooden and rough cobble stone tree lined road meandering though the continent. Rising from water level to over 100 meters high, Route 11 gives a variety of interesting views. From coastal to high mountains, from bridges to boat ramps, Route 11 has it all!

Route 11 rez zone and boat ramp

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Though Route 11 does start a bit further South West, it has long been flooded. Here is the first rez zone and boat ramp.

Passendale (85, 138, 41)

Route 11 Amphibious Vehicle dunking zone

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Bring your amphibious vehicle, due to wildlife and oceanfront living, the road gets a bit wet here =D

Gorgonzola (73, 53, 19)

Route 11 Down Hill Race Start

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Top of the first rise. Ready to be raced down in either direction. =)

Blacksticks (159, 106, 113)

Route 11 Rez Zone

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Castlederg (11, 101, 110)

Route 11 Rez Zone in Ironstorm

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Ironstorm (13, 19, 70)

Route 11 Intersection to Magellan Pass

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Muskeg (153, 126, 53)

Route 11 Magellan Pass

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A fast shortcut over the top of the mountains, discovered by our intrepid explorer himself.

Sweet Morass (172, 115, 74)

Route 11 Moley's Fruit Stand and Nature Walk

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Moley says, Eat your fruit! While relaxing in the nature area.

Westerlay (230, 192, 34)

Route 11 Floating Road and Drawbridge

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Bogatanta (180, 219, 21)

Route 11 Magellan Pass (other end)

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The Western end of Magellan Pass

Mordus Hall (206, 89, 62)

Route 11 Downhill Race Start Two

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Yet another fun hill to race down =D

Claremorris (194, 140, 116)

Route 11 Boat Ramp and End

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Though Route 11 does continue to the South, it has long been flooded and re-purposed into waterways. Launch your boat here to continue the adventure!

Paneer (184, 47, 22)


Route 12

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Route 12 is made for exploring from sea to shining sea, from the sandy beaches of the shore to the grassy hills of the interior to the rough mountain trails of the northern penninsula. This road is calling out for adventurous avatars looking to explore a continent. Along that way you will find billboards like the one here. These maps give a topographical overview of the continent and the road itself. A red star indicates your current location. The gold stars indicate points to which you can teleport. Touching the gold star will open the map. This give explorers the ability to easily navigate to parts of the route not yet explored.


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Route 12 Beatrice Rest Stop, Beatrice

Close to the shores of the southwestern penninsula the rest stop in Beatrice is spartan. Little more than a few trees and a bench it is a turn around point and place to sit and contemplate which part of the continent you want to visit next.

Beatrice (134, 184, 34)

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Route 12 Dreyfus Crossroads, Dreyfus

The interesection in Dreyfus is nestled in the green hills of the continent. West is the road along the western shore to Beatrice. North is the climb over the hills toward the hairpin curve in Jaxipun and on to the off road trail on the northern point.

Dreyfus (29, 171, 50)

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Route 12 Clinker END OF PAVED ROAD, Clinker

Just over the bridge in Elsa is the end of paved road. The rest of RT12 to the north is an unimproved dirt trail with steep hills, rocks, and undergrowth blocking the way. A pleasant walking or horseback riding trail the route is not recommended for large vehicles with a wide track or low clearance. 4x4 trucks and off road vehicles should do fine. Test your offroading skill on this one!

Clinker (166, 121, 68)

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Route 12 Pouncival Roundabout, Pouncival

In Pouncival RT12 double backs on itself as the trail from Clinker snakes around the hilly terrain that makes up the northwest penninsula. To the north is a hill that will give even the best SL 4x4 a run for its money as you try to navigate around the switchback of boulders strewn in your path. Crest the hill and you're on your way through around the circuit of shear drops and undulating hills and back around to where you started.

Pouncival (165, 63, 44)

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Route 12 Donalbain Crossroads, Donalbain

The only other crossroads on RT12 Donalbain is rougly the halfway point. To the south is the short route leading to the endpoint at Camorro.

Donalbain (27, 209, 47)

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Route 12 Camorro End, Camorro

Endpoint of the southern branch of RT12 from Donalbain.

Camorro (250, 12, 50)

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Route 12 Fenstriano Curve, Fenstriano

Rest point between the western half of RT12 and the east, Fenstriano is a good place to take stock in your transcontinental journey.

Fenstriano (157, 7, 38)

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Route 12 Rannveig End, Rannveig

Final endpoint of RT12 in the east. Now to decide if you telport to another part RT12 or do you once more navigate the hills and curves backtoward the west.

Rannveig (205, 12, 36)


Route 13

Route 13 is a small Route approximately 2.4km long. It begins in the mountainous regions of Borland Fell, Mysten, Frenscent, Fieldore, Siliconicus, Baddest, Servo, West Helsen, Phasmogore and Effingham and ends in the lower ocean areas of Kings Bishop and Omanix. The Path traverses very winding landforms which vary in elevation creating a very interesting and fun route. Great for taking your Bicycle or Horse for a ride, however it may be too much of a challange for larger vehicles.



Route 13 Rezz Zones.

There are Three Rezz Zones along the Route.

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One at the Mountain end in Borland Fell.

Borland Fell (210, 244, 81)

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One at the Beach end between the path and the boardwalk in Omanix.

Omanix (187, 151, 24)

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One at the border of Siliconicus and Baddest on the Siliconicus side, around mid way of the route.

Siliconicus (29, 12, 70)


Route 14

Nearly lost and forgotten, Route 14 is a slice of days gone by. Once dubbed "The Pixel Highway" this road once ran all the way to what is now Route 12. The Pixel Highway connected communities in the far north with those in the deep south in the days before teleporting. Today, Routes 13 and 14 are all that remain.

When the old Route 14 roadway was rediscovered, the survey Moles were shocked to find it buried underground still in remarkable condition. Made of red brick, they believed it would be a shame to cover such handiwork with asphalt. Instead, it was decided to restore it to like new condition instead.

Route 14 only passes through 12 regions from Speedstar to Mirandirge and is perfect for a short daytrip. Pack a lunch and explore a bit of history* as you go from the End Of The Line Inn to Sandy Trunks Beach... or vice versa. Along the way you'll cross Seven Chickens Bridge and Dead Mole's Curve. Be sure to stop and read the markers as you pass by.

  • Note the "history" is for entertainment purposes only (i.e. we made it all up)

Sandy Trunks Beach

Mirandirge (176, 224, 32)

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Seven Chickens Bridge

Gormthoog (127, 207, 37)

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Dead Mole's Curve

Gonkbrunk (127, 141, 70)

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End Of The Line Inn

Wunb (4, 98, 53)

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Sandy Beach Trail

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Are you looking for a short day hike? Maybe something with a little added fun? Walk the Sandy Beach Trail!

The trail itself runs from the Gilpatric Pier and Kamalakara Beach in the north, east and south to Tessentor Bay and then southwest to Lastness Marina. Visitors can then sail between the marina and the pier or off to points unknown. Sandy Beach Trail is a short, paved, landscaped walking path and is not recommended for vehicles larger than a bicycle or scooter. Points of interest along the trail include:

Gilpatric Pier

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Starting at Kamalakara Beach the pier juts out into the coastal see of Gilpatric. At the end of the pier is a public boat launch (rezzing zone). Also at the end of the pier is a free to use LDPW sailboat and kayak, or visitors can grab a freebie Gilpatric Pier life ring as a souvenir and float about to their hearts content.

Gilpatric (13, 217, 25)


Kamalakara Beach

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A public beach open to all, Kamalakara has beach blankets, umbrellas and beach chairs for your enjoyment. Relax on the beach and soak up some sun with your friends. Use the semi-private beach hut for changing into your swimsuit.

Kamalakara (29, 28, 24)


Tessentor Bay

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The region of Tessentor breaks the Sand Beach Trail into two sections, north and south. The north runs to Kamalakara with plenty of rest stops along the way. The south leads to Lastness and the marina there. To cross the bay travelers can rez their own boat at either end and sail across or they can click on the life ring at the dock. Sitting on the ring drops it (and you) into the water where you can then paddle across to the other side. Once you stand up the ring will disappear.

Tessentor (132, 247, 21)


Lastness Marina

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The marina at Lastness is a rezzing zone for boats that also includes a free to use sailboat like the one in Gilpatric. But don't go taking off yet! The Marina also boasts one of the nicest lighthouses in SL. Sure, there are plenty of lighthouses scattered across the mainland but few are as pleasant and cozy as Ol' Blue. Inside you'll find a library and upstairs a sitting room next to a wood burning stove. Curl up on the couch and gaze out to sea, or go all the way up for a view from the lamp house itself. At the base of the house is a souvenir life ring vendor.

Lastness (208, 68, 22)



Miscellaneous Mainland Points of Interest for Intrepid Explorers

Playground Ship on DaBoom

big maritime playground with freebies

Da Boom (165, 134, 35)


Playground on Rivula

cute little playground

Rivula (195, 56, 34)


Juice Bar, Brownlee

Keeping residents healthy with a Contemporary Juice Bar. Free Smoothies!

Brownlee (209, 150, 105)


The Volcano Island, Ichelus

A tropical Tiki village and exploding Volcano!!

Ichelus (142, 192, 23)


LDPW Showcase Conference Center, Boardroom

For the business types of the grid. Two modern style buildings ready to accomodate medium to large meetings/conferences.

Boardroom (113, 113, 25)


Castle Valeria

A romantic interpretation of a medieval German castle; also, a pirate lair!

Castle Valeria (175, 196, 68)


Mos Ainsley

In space, no one can hear you type ... experience the far future at the base on Mos Ainsley. Spacesuits available for all!

Mos Ainsley (134, 131, 48)


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Pruni Park

Small wild and overgrown area with pool, treehouse and campfire areas.

Pruni (73, 217, 62)


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Bhima Lido Hall

Lido Hall with music, and patio with conversational areas.

Bhima (143, 97, 39)


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Ahab's Haunt

This is a tropical beach crowned by the skeleton of a giant beast. Hammocks and inner tubes, undersea treasure and lots to explore for divers, places to rezz your boats, and more!

Ahab's Haunt (116, 143, 22)


Pyri Funfair at Pyri Peaks

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While following along the Great Wall, you might come across the ticket booth to the Pyri Fair. Pyri (60, 47, 115)

Touch the floating barrel with the sign to ride a boat to the fair. Sandeulbaram (217, 228, 22)

Walk or run (ctrl-R) up the mountain to the fair. When you're there, ride the carousel, eat some cotton candy, and get your fortune told.

Make sure to try the Tunnel of Love. It's full of surprises. Remember to wear your ticket!

Nautilus

This ancient city has recently been discovered. Mysterious crystals, a temple, assembly hall, and palace surround a large pool.

Nautilus - Malchus (9, 29, 72)

... and a large park:

Nautilus - Baal (72, 140, 23)

... and a harbor, with a nearby market:

Nautilus - Yamm (114, 205, 22)



Highlights around the Great City of Nautilus

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The Pharos, Nautilus-Byth

As intrepid seafarers approach the great water channel leading to the ancient city; strange flickering beams in the sky, followed by a sighting of a lofty tower, alert them to the presence of the treacherous Nautilean coast. This large beam-house is The Pharos, and was constructed as a navigational aid replacing a much smaller crystal beacon, the ruins of which may still be seen on a nearby outcrop. Statues of sea creatures festoon the terraces of the Pharos, whilst a large idol of Hydraea, Goddess of the Sea, faces out to the Western Sea, both embracing friend and threatening foe with upraised hands. At the top of the tower rests the main lamp house where crystal energy passes through deflection grids to be streamed out to the cardinal points of the compass, clearly visible for many miles. Halfway up the tower, within a small open chamber at the top of the great stairway, is a focussing relay crystal which controls the nature of the Pharos' beam to suit the prevailing weather conditions.

Inside the great hall at the foot of the structure lies the main crystal reactor, within a deep containment pit surrounded by an energy screen. On one side of the barriers stands the console containing the control array and spectral coolant rods. As a protection against power overload, the reactor is gated to the sea via an internal pool and underwater tunnel, so that in the event of such an emergency, it may be flooded with seawater and extinguished. This pool should be empty and serene, however the Pharos has gained an 'unofficial' resident during some phase of it's existence. A rogue scientist fell from favour with the council of Nautilean elders due to his somewhat aggressive and more than a little xenophobic attitudes toward foreign trade, building crystal powered mechanical sea boats to disrupt passing trade and seize wealth for himself. Exiled from the main citadel he barricaded himself inside the Pharos, settling inside the main chamber where he constructed a new vessel within the confines of the coolant pool, periodically venturing forth from his lair via the sea tunnel to harry vulnerable shipping and steal supplies. This undoubtedly resourceful individual was apparently not immune to the mysterious cataclysm which afflicted Nautilus in the distant past, indeed some enigmatic writings discovered within the chamber suggest he may actually have been instrumental in hastening its effects, and all that may now be seen to mark his occupancy are his last and greatest undersea vessel, a variety of somewhat incongruously added docking structures, and a scatter of books dealing with a variety of arcane and eclectic topics. Judging by the compact size of his vessel, the physical stature of the Professor did not in any way match that of his mind !

Nautilus - Byth (3, 191, 23)


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Baal Public Park, Nautilus-Baal

Nautilus sports a pair of public parks adjacent to the canal bank. Furthest east lies Baal Park, which contains a small seating area where one may sit and watch crystal particle beam displays, and also a small secluded pool for relaxation and contemplation known as 'The Eye of Baal', the reason for which may be clearly seem when viewing the feature from the air.

Nautilus - Baal (69, 176, 22)


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Kothar Public Park, Nautilus-Kothar

The second park is located immediately adjacent within the Kothar district and contains a large outdoor public pool and thermal spa area alongside stone walkways. This location, in addition to the wild vegetation and arboreta common to both parks, also features a large outdoor mechanical chess set, the workings of which have yet to be precisely discovered, and a natural pool within which sits a small island upon which is sited a monument of unknown assignation.

Nautilus - Kothar (3, 186, 22)


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City Sea Gate, Nautilus-Melqart

Two enormous bronze gates close the sea channel against hazards where it enters the great citadel wall. These may be swung open and shut, forming a bright star in the centre which acts as a night beacon when they are closed against entry.

Nautilus - Melqart (83, 228, 25)


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The Canal, Nautilus

The deep channel of The Great Canal extends from the Citadel due east, and straight as a die, to the ocean, which it meets at the turbulent waters surrounding the Pharos. The channel has become home to various flora and fauna over the years.

Nautilus - Elissa (129, 6, 10)


Magellan Linden's Mole Tank, Nautilus-Mysehi

Technically his "atomic boring machine". This 4000 ton vehicle was constructed by the LDPW moles to Magellan's specifications; powered by a 500 megawatt fission reactor, it can slowly burrow below the terrain surface. Magellan used it only once, to cross under the strange dome or shield which hid and protected the city of Nautilus.

Nautilus - Mysehi (110, 40, 23)



The Blake Sea

Connecting the Mainland to the United Sailing Sims is the Blake Sea, venue for exciting boat races and other nautical activity! A few islands exist in the Blake Sea; some of them are:

Half Hitch

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A picturesque fishing village, with seaplane and ferry access, lots to explore here, boat races daily !

The local pub "The Sailor's Knot Inn", will be pleased to welcome you for a pint of Sweaty Old Mole or some other delicious ale.

Blake Sea - Half Hitch (120, 136, 22)










Windlass

Tropical resort.

Blake Sea - Windlass (176, 42, 25)

Other islands in the Blake Sea harbor smugglers, castaways, and sea creatures galore!



Sea of Fables

Mare Secundus

The Degrand Channel

Degrand, and surrounding sims to east and west

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An extensive area of undersea features for the intrepid venturer to explore !

So put on your scuba set, mer-tail, or hop in your mini submarine and get under the waves.

There are sunken civilisations, black smoker volcanoes, blue hole deep sea caverns, brine lakes, lonely lighthouses, sunken vessels ...

... or a myriad other wonderful things there to be discovered, maybe even buried treasure !


A great place to start from is the small Help Island area in Degrand


Degrand (95, 187, 24)








Hatstat Ocean Area

Hatstat and surrounding regions

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Descriptions to be added, in the meantime just dive into the sea and find out !

Hatstat (108, 24, 23)





Zindra

There are many major items of interest in the 'adult' continent of Zindra, architectural marvels, major feats of civil engineering and of course the quirky but fun Zindra mono rail system !

Pengallen Bridge

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This bridge, together with it's near twin the Silvercreek Bridge on Jeogeot was a prototype for a new design of modern suspension bridge in SL

Don't let that worry you, it's very safe !

Pengallen Bridge (99, 53, 53)


Pengallen Monument

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A Springtime monument, created on May Day and full of mystical symbolism.

Spend some time here, look for the patterns, find peace.

Pengallen Bridge (139, 78, 56)


The North Reservoir

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This large inland body of water is retained behind an earthen bank dam of considerable size

The dam is open access, via the buildings and tunnel entrance at the foot of the dam

Internal tunnelways deep within the dam lead to storage facilities and to the central pump tower, also accessible by internal ladder for those not afraid of heights

The belltower spillway is connected to the pump tower and contains the main outflow system, beware of falling in - it's a long way out !

The dam has been unmanned for some time, there are rumours that other stranger things have moved into the tunnels ...

Ear defenders and safety harness recommended.

Pengallen Bridge (200, 240, 39)














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