Every so often you come across a sim that no matter how many times you visit you will always find something you didn't remember seeing the last time you were there. Yamagata is one of those sims. Today I took a walk along stone paths , through wooded areas, sitting next to the water looking out into the horizon when I noticed buildings up on a hill that I hadn't seen before. Being an explorer and naturally curious I made my way to the top of the hill to discover a darling oriental style home with a fantastic view overlooking the mountains and waterways. So many areas where you can relax alone with your thoughts or spend time with friends and loved ones. When you TP to the landing you can click the sign to receive a note card that gives details on the sim such as joining the group for rez rights, landmarks to other sections to explore plus a welcome to Yamagata. From sanctuaries to fishing huts and ruins you will not be disappointed in your visit. The owners say in the land description some things stay the same but others will change as its a work in progress and I have to say what a wonderful progress it is. Here is the link to this beautiful serene sim in Second Life. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cynosure/166/226/32
I have been stumbling through the virtual world of Second Life for over 7 years with fascination of each place I have explored.The creativeness that designers share of a world that is simply amazing and enjoyed by many is a pleasure to write about. Its been my desire to share the places I have visited on a blog but being a newbie to blogging I put the idea on hold until I finally decided to just jump in and see what happens. I hope you enjoy your travels wherever they may take you.
Sunday, September 24, 2017
Yamagata
Yamagata......An oriental themed sim
Every so often you come across a sim that no matter how many times you visit you will always find something you didn't remember seeing the last time you were there. Yamagata is one of those sims. Today I took a walk along stone paths , through wooded areas, sitting next to the water looking out into the horizon when I noticed buildings up on a hill that I hadn't seen before. Being an explorer and naturally curious I made my way to the top of the hill to discover a darling oriental style home with a fantastic view overlooking the mountains and waterways. So many areas where you can relax alone with your thoughts or spend time with friends and loved ones. When you TP to the landing you can click the sign to receive a note card that gives details on the sim such as joining the group for rez rights, landmarks to other sections to explore plus a welcome to Yamagata. From sanctuaries to fishing huts and ruins you will not be disappointed in your visit. The owners say in the land description some things stay the same but others will change as its a work in progress and I have to say what a wonderful progress it is. Here is the link to this beautiful serene sim in Second Life. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cynosure/166/226/32
Every so often you come across a sim that no matter how many times you visit you will always find something you didn't remember seeing the last time you were there. Yamagata is one of those sims. Today I took a walk along stone paths , through wooded areas, sitting next to the water looking out into the horizon when I noticed buildings up on a hill that I hadn't seen before. Being an explorer and naturally curious I made my way to the top of the hill to discover a darling oriental style home with a fantastic view overlooking the mountains and waterways. So many areas where you can relax alone with your thoughts or spend time with friends and loved ones. When you TP to the landing you can click the sign to receive a note card that gives details on the sim such as joining the group for rez rights, landmarks to other sections to explore plus a welcome to Yamagata. From sanctuaries to fishing huts and ruins you will not be disappointed in your visit. The owners say in the land description some things stay the same but others will change as its a work in progress and I have to say what a wonderful progress it is. Here is the link to this beautiful serene sim in Second Life. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cynosure/166/226/32
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