I want show you SecondLife through my eyes. SL is a virtual world build with dreams and fantasies, a world of contrasts. Everything is more colorful and brighter, and some things are much bigger. For some of us is SL very real who have the ability to experience dreams. I will reporting about events in Sunshine Realm, but also present amazing and beautiful Sims in the wonderful and fantastic world of SecondLife. I love shopping. I'll share some of my ideas with you. But finally, it's my diary.
1/12/2018
My Excursion to "The Little Branch"
Via a picture at Flickr I became aware of this sim and made a spontaneous visit. It is actually an InWorld shop for mesh products from the landscape design sector. So says the description on the page. "The Little Branch presents Mesh Landscape items with 4 seasons menu for your convenience and Animated to ensure you'll be able to find the ideal outdoor decor for your landscaping needs 100% Mesh, Copy-Mod, Animated Trees Shrubs Bushes Mesh Grass and more".
A central area is the sales exhibition. Located in old, historic industrial buildings, this area is not only worth seeing for its good products. The products are really wonderful for landscaping in SL.
You should also take the time to have a walk through the sales exhibition. The products really speak for themselves, especially if you are a SL builder and interested in landscaping. But also if you can only enjoy the beauty of virtual nature.
But this Sim is more than just a simple inworld shop. Around the warehouses with the sales areas there is a lovely landscape. There is a railway track with a small stop, a beautiful coastline and landing bridges. There is also a small courtyard and beautiful bridges.
I can only recommend to everyone to visit this sim once and take the time to enjoy the landscape. A place to explore and relax.
The collection of pictures are in this Google Image Album.
You are curious to visit this place? Here is the Landmark.
There is a Flickr- Group to with pictures.
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beautiful sims
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