One of the most beautiful places in Second Life closed this year when it could not afford increased land fees. Credit: Erik Gordon Bainbridge
- One of the most beautiful places in Second Life closed this year when it could not afford increased land fees.
- This accurate replica of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is in danger of closing because it also cannot pay increased Second Life land fees.
- Avatars could don firefighting gear and climb this 110 story stairwell in honor of the first responders who died there on 911.
- Recreation in Second Life of the two towers of the World Trade Center
- Yman Juran performing at Burnal Equinox
- Myst Dancers performing at Burnal Equinox
- One of the many "mutant vehicles" that avatars could operate at Burning Man's Community Day.
- The Temple at Burn 2, Burning Man in Second Life. At the end of the festival, it was burned to the ground, as it is every year.
- Christmas in the Burning Man part of Second Life
- Drumstick Ah, a street artist in real life, had his art introduced to Second Life at an SL art gallery.
- This protest in SL was early in the protests, before we knew that the old regime would soon fall.
- Tao Mistwalker in his Halloween costume
- One of several places in Second Life where contributions could be made for survivors of the earthquake and tsunami.
- Sadly, this otherwise well planned Mardi Gras event fell victim to severe lag
- A memorial to victims of the Norway massacre.
- Mourners at the memorial service for SL artist Sabrinaa Nightfire
- Part of Betty Tureaud's full sim art installation at University of Western Australia in Second Life
- Part of Blue Tsuki's full sim art installation at University of Western Australia in Second Life
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