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Playa Flamingo and Rosemoor - Second life - Imaged by Google Silver Efex Pro Software - Second Life Eddi & Ryce Photograph Second Life:

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Playa Flamingo is a knockout destination. This island sim has much going on, and is perfectly coordinated and decorated. Every turn yields surprises. I particularly liked the realistic store interiors in the central town area, and the moving buoys in the central cove. The attention to detail is outstanding.
Krys Vita, who recently closed Kaleidoscope, and Arol Lightfoot, who recently closed Just another Tequila Sunrise, have produced Rosemoor. Rosemoor is a charming island with fun touches including wild horses which you can ride and an amusement park with working attractions. There are nice vistas for photographers, and animated romantic furniture- most of all, this is just a very pretty place to roam and wander.
theoryprospectus's comment, June 25, 2016 1:05 AM

Thats sweet
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The hidden paths of Osprey Ridge in Second Life

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Osprey Ridge is a homestead region within the United Sailing Sims located eastward of Blake Sea and a place we’ve often passed when our sailing or boating. Open to the public, the region has been landscaped by Markarius Viper and is cared for by Flo (SweetFloXO) and presents a pleasing environment in which to spend time. The best place to start a visit is at the moorings on the north side of the island, sheltered from the passage linking Blake Sea with Second Norway by a natural grassy breakwater. From here, visitors can walk eastwards along the moorings and the beach to come to a cosy summer gazebo sitting alongside a reedy pond, or head inland along a wooded track which winds its way to a sturdy and comfortable log cabin.

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For other posts about Osprey Ridge see:
Jeff Goodnight http://sco.lt/5B5E7V

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