Saturday, August 27, 2022

Second Life Challenge

This challenge is called the famous landmark challenge and I remember quite a few places that I visited in the past in Second Life. 

The Eiffel Tower is a world-known icon. Alexandre Gustave Eiffel fondly called ‘the magician of iron’ was a French master engineer and architect. A must-see here in Second Life and of course part of this challenge. You can travel here right from the comfort of your own chair and home and you will be amazed just as much as if you would be here in real life. 

Versov is a shopping experience that can be found deep within the bustling city of Paris. A variety of products, such as shoes, clothes, eyewear, and accessories can be found within the store. Visitors are more than welcome to explore outside the store as well and get a feel for the bustling atmosphere of the streets of Paris.

A reminder this is Second Life, but the experience is real. Why not stop by and be part of the challenge? I had a lot of fun exploring this sim once again. I enjoy it very much when I see a sim this old still here. You kind of expect it to be here because the Eiffel Tower has been around for many many years and it will remain that way for a long time. 

The Virtual World has also its own challenge with Meta and the Zuck trying to create something that people can visit, but let's be honest about this Second Life has mastered the virtual world of the metaverse for 19 years and like the Eiffel Tower it will be around for many more.

You have to understand the followers that are forever embedded into Second Life, Meta does not have this. Yes, they have Facebook and all those platforms but none can compare to Second Life. You are talking about Coca-Cola which we all know and comparing it to a new cola with an aftertaste nobody will stick with after they had a drink or two.

Nope, that fat is not gonna stick at all. 
All of you Second Lifers show your stuff and travel to Paris in Second Life take your picture selfie and hashtag it #secondlifechallege
Post it into their Flickr Group.

Visit Strawberry Linden's Blog for more details as well.


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