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Rezzing zone at the desert island, a raft seems to be drifting round the ocean looking rather lost, maybe you can catch a ride to the mainland ? | Rezzing zone at the desert island, a raft seems to be drifting round the ocean looking rather lost, maybe you can catch a ride to the mainland ? | ||
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=== Vipiteno === | |||
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Primarily a deepwater trench, the Vipiteno area sports a string of linked islets along the western edge, including a rez zone and a view north to what appears to be a lonely sea locked spire of incarceration. | |||
Revision as of 10:08, 11 January 2011
The Second Life oceans offer many fun places to visit and many kilometers of sailing and boating routes.
Public Rezzing Areas
Cortona
Pieve
Foligno
Foligno (207, 13, 22) Tropical themed relaxation.
Gubbio
Gubbio (206, 48, 22) Tropical themed relaxation.
Orvieto
Orvieto (85, 235, 20) The rez zone is marked with a buoy.
Leoming
Leoming (215, 70, 20) Pause on your travels for a frozen banana or other treats.
Warben
Warben (229, 160, 20) Collect the freebies scattered around, watch the flamingos, or wander north for some frozen treats.
Genstone
Genstone (238, 7214, 21) Listen to the surf, throw a ball around, and play in the sand. Divers might enjoy the coral reef on the western side of the sim.
Loona
Loona (224, 120, 22) Play ball in the castle arena, ride around on a float, or just hang out with friends and watch the ocean.
Pledder
Pledder (67, 158, 22) Use the dock and rezzing zone for your boat, or just hang out by the fire or nap on a sunny afternoon in the lounge chairs and blankets. Grab a free scripted life preserver ring as a souvenir!
Emin
Emin (204, 51, 22) Rezzing zone and boathouse open to the public. Free life preservers, Diving gear and Sailboats. Relax and enjoy the scenery or rez a boat and explore the seas.
Denny
Denny (193, 182, 21) Rezzing Zone and cozy fishermans cottage, open to the public. Relax by a warm stove and listen to the seas breaking on the harbour wall. Safe harbour for all craft.
Pulciano
Pulciano (145, 103, 22) Rezzing zone and lighthouse open to the public. Climb to the top and light the signal fire. Dive down to the mysterious ruins of an ancient fort below
Galgano
Galgano (152, 110, 21) Rezzing zone and tropical atoll open to the public. There's something down there, below that green film on the water ... strange lights ... transmission breaking up…….
Perugia
Perugia (171, 147, 21) Rezzing zone at the piling platform and hang-out pod below. Experimental deep ocean wave power facility now in operation. Sustainable energy, but mind the thrust off those turbines !
Leximus
Leximus (84, 119, 22) Rezzing zone at the piling platform and evidence of some strange events in the rocks nearby !
Imona
Imona (72, 116, 21) Rezzing zone at the floating raft and dive gear available with which to explore the kelp beds, sunken forest and subaquatic hydrothermal brine pool below
Sarpesi
Sarpesi (191, 13, 21) Rezzing zone at the floating raft with dive gear available with which to explore the sunken fort at the end of the sand bank, and the surrounding kelp forest. Watch out for sharks !
Milio
Milio (39, 217, 21) Rezzing zone at the desert island, a raft seems to be drifting round the ocean looking rather lost, maybe you can catch a ride to the mainland ?
Vipiteno
Vipiteno (39, 38, 21) Primarily a deepwater trench, the Vipiteno area sports a string of linked islets along the western edge, including a rez zone and a view north to what appears to be a lonely sea locked spire of incarceration.
Kenosaki
Kenosaki (142, 191, 22) Kenosaki Island was created from the rim of an extinct partially underwater volcano. One side of the rim collapsed into the sea and was filled by the ocean, forming a perfect harbor. Rez a boat in the deepwater lagoon or camp out on the beach listening to the woosh-woosh of the waves. Grab a souvenir life preserver and float around the island or try your hand at borrowing a sea kayak. Everything on the island is free to use.