Showing posts with label cavern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cavern. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2026

The Waterfall Café

 
The Newser has covered many winter places in recent weeks.  For those looking for something different, Newser reporter Netera Landar found a location very interesting and unique in all seasons: The Waterfall Cafe. From Katie Luckstone, with it's picturesque underwater caverns, huge aquariums with swimming fish, chairs made to resemble sea shells, and more, it's very much worth a visit. 
 
Read Netera's article in Places.  

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Mount Campion Park


Second Life has a number of parks with detailed scenery. But not many offer mountain trails. Fewer offer caverns to walk in. One offers both: Mount Campion Park. Standing over 300 meters tall, this is one of the tallest places on the Second Life mainland and offers a lot to see from winding caverns and tunnels to trails that go around and up and down the mountainside to detailed scenery. And if you want to stay a while, you can rent a cabin. Yours truly stopped by and had a look around.

Read the story in Places.

Friday, July 29, 2016

RFL Courage 2016: Null Aries' Designer Sim


The Relay Weekend of 2016 is behind us, but the memory of the excitement and the great builds lives on. There were a number that were talked about, such as the Sunbeamer's camp's exhibit with one a trophy. But there were others. One was the Designer Sim at RFL Courage by Null Aries. With it's picturesque "Cave of Unknowing" and the geode hunt at "Triumph Mountain," it was very memorable.

See the pictures in Design.

Saturday, June 11, 2016

New Places at the Sunweaver Estates



In a community, private homes can have new builds frequently. But last month, there was quite a large structure that was up within sight of Club Cutlass, the Sunweaver community's popular hangout. A tall crystalline tower went up near the shore ot Sunweaver Bay, standing close to 180 meters tall. The build belongs to Jenni Greenfield, the manager of Cutlass.


Resembling something out of a fantasy story, the tower can either be climbed via it's stairway, or residents can fly up into it. When the tower first went up, most chose the flying option as they went to check it out. The place could easily be used as a Fantasy roleplay setting, perhaps a spot for a couple to go on a date, or maybe just simply to get a look over the sims of the community from it's high vantage point.


Jenni's Tower as I've heard it called isn't the only new place on the Sunweaver Estates intended for it's residents and visitors. In the northeast corner of Pacific Waters, near Farshore Field, is this fairy hill and waterfall, with a "goblin cave" and other caverns inside.


It was still under construction when I looked at it, though Cynthia was working at getting it ready in time for the air show today. In one of the lower levels is a small game room on various spots there are poseballs for yoga, or for couples relaxing, and even a jacuzzi. There's also a spot meant as a small dance floor for possible events, or perhaps for a couple dancing to the sunset.

Also in the sim is a tunnel for going under the mountain and surface of the water for a distance, and there are plans for docks for a possible boat race.

So by all means after having some fun at today's air show, take a little time to drop over and look over these two new attractions in the Sunweaver Estates.

Bixyl Shuftan

Monday, October 5, 2015

Halloween at Calas


A few days ago, Gemma Cleanslate wrote about the Calas Galadhon sims, which had been given a new autumn look for the season. But there was one part that had yet to be opened: Valyria. Named for the abandoned city in "Game of Thrones," Ty Tenk and Truck Meredith have come up with a picturesque, spooky exhibit for this Halloween definitely worth a visit.

Read Gemma's article in Places.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

SL Video: "Walkthrough - The Madpea Lost Treasure Hunt"




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From Estelle Pienaar, "As there is no better way to show you the graphics of a game than a walk-through, I have today recorded my progress in the Devil's Cave. The video doesn't go too far into the game, so the Madpea crew doesn't have to get nervous about me giving away too many secrets. It will give you a good impression on the surroundings and the atmosphere of the game, which for me is a great mix of these ingredients: SL hunts, adventure games and jump-and-run elements."