The 7 wonders of the Second Life world reflect
the real world ones.
What we have discovered are a range of areas to explore that are available to the general
public. These include: The Great Pyramid of
Egypt, Petra, Gardens of Babylon, The Colosseum and The Grand Canyon.
Let’s begin
with The Great Pyramid of Giza @ Terra
Egypta
This area features a large pyramid
followed by a selection of ancient themed areas including a boat placed on the
river nile, and museum style display areas with various information.
Next let‘s view the gardens of Babylon
Babylon features a garden area – based on Babylon.
Take a walk around the area and you will find bridges, gardens and a tranquil
setting to relax in.
For something a little different let‘s head over
to the Taj Mahal – India review
Danbi is a city based around the Taj Mahal style
of buildings.
And Shekhawati 86,88,0
View the taj mahal style buildings or view the
areas art gallery at
Don't forget your sunscreen and hat when going to
The Grand Canyon
Take a step back in time and view this huge canyon
at its fullest in SL.
Take a motorcycle or jeep tour of the canyon or
step out and view the area in the round glass bottom observation deck.
Onward to
the Colosseum and Ancient Rome
View the ancient Colosseum and ancient Roman
artifacts. The area has some information and details on the Roman era... play
mock battles with your friends in the Colosseum or just walk around viewing the
area.
Petra and Ancient Greece
Petra in SL is one of the more interesting
sims. Why ? - as it features
histrorically accurate buildings based on the Petra era. Unlike some of the
other areas – this area features a lot of areas and buildings to show case
greek style buildings – this area is well worth a look.
And finally we review Machu Picchu
Step back in time and view one of the 7 wonders of
the SL world with Machu Picchu recreation in SL.
This is also one of the most accurately created
areas in SL with attention to detail in the high. There's a walking track to follow that will
take you around the arera to view a multitude of ruins including what is left
of the royal palace, sacred place and the main temple.
During my exploration and visits to multiple
locations in SL – I was a little disappointed not to find such wonders as the
Great Barrier Reef, Leaning Tower of Piza or even the Great Wall of China....
if any one can find these areas – please IM / Message me directly @ chipie7
with the location / landmark addresses.
Second Life has a wealth of exploration options
and a multitude of Sims to visit. Creators are only limited by their imaginations.
To help keep these wonders in Second Life, donate
to them!
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