
Of course I got the recommendation from Inara Pey’s Living in a Modemworld blog again. The sim is decribed in her post named “Endless beauty in Second Life“, a title that attracted my attention immediately. As always you’ll find her detailled description there.
You enter the sim through a skybox where arrows lead you to the teleport pad to go to the island itself. At the landing point is a big clock and the name of the sim is written on the water surface. Because of this first impression I thought that I’m in a surrealistic sim. But it isn’t surrealistic. It is different and there’s no general theme. There’s a bit of everything.
Shortly after I began exploring slave Flo came online. She got granted a week off because of her recovery from an RL issue and decides what to wear herself for a limited time only and isn’t forced to kneel. Then a few moments later also sklavin Gebby logged on. I decided to do the simploring tour together with the slaves. That was a variation for me.
As I mentioned before Aspen Fell Endless has a bit of everything. Close to the landing is an old freight car and a railroad track that is out of order already for a long time. Next to it is a modern modular couch. Following the railrod tracks and beyond them you get to a lighthouse that doesn’t really fit into the scenery in my personal opinion – but you have a great view from the top.
More inside of the island are big rocks and a high waterfall – but no river. From the top of the rocks you have again a nice view on the island and there’re enough possibilites ot sit and cuddle.
You can also walk over old wooden planks through marsh districts and have a view on the sea. Or you can play the piano that is somwhere in the middle of the island. I took a lot of pictures particular as I explored together with slave Flo and sklavin Gebby. Thus the pictures are not only capturing the landscape and highlights of Aspen Fell Endless but are spiced up with the slaves. I hope you get an impression of Aspen Fell Endless.
Enjoy your visit!
Related link in Inara Pey’s Living in a Modemworld blog:
http://modemworld.me/2015/11/12/endless-beauty-in-second-life/
Landmark Aspen Fell Endless:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Aspen%20Fell/247/27/150
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