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Silence Of The Moment

❤ BLOG: Credits & Slurls & More ❥

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Featuring: THE WHITE ARMORY & WOW SKINS AND SHAPES

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfR238kimYU

 

Location ~ Dawn Of Radiance @ Lost Forest (Moderate) by Silvermoon Fairey

On A Sunny Day

❤ BLOG: Credits & Slurls & More ❥

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Featuring: Exploring Second Life

Silence Of The Moment

❤ BLOG: Credits & Slurls & More ❥

sllorinovo.blogspot.ca/2014/07/silence-of-moment.html

 

Featuring: THE WHITE ARMORY & WOW SKINS AND SHAPES

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfR238kimYU

 

Location ~ Dawn Of Radiance @ Lost Forest (Moderate) by Silvermoon Fairey

Head @ Laq - Scarlet

Body @ Maitreya

Skin @ Laq - Hailey [Skin Fair]

Hair @ Taketomi - Rena

Dress @ Scandalize - Shein [Group Gift]

Shoes @ Reign - Lola Sneakers [Group Gift]

Necklace @ Pretty Mess - Clair Choker

Pose @ I-Slay bento poses - Gift

  

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Place ► maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lost Forest/39/218/23

Viewer ► Alchemy

Windlight ► [Xenhat] Hypersun

Effect ► Non

ある日、森の中、おじさんに出会った.....

 

imaged by 眼細

I just love this gift from Balaclava from the Mad Pea Christmas Advent Event and I really missed them at the Arcade this year. Hurry Back Balaclava! We miss you!

Cedar Island, in the lower Deschutes River canyon, not far from the end of the road. An isolated, lost forest situation, consisting of a grove of Incense Cedars on the island along with a younger grove of the trees that has established itself on the nearby shore. The nearest population of the same species of tree is located more than 20 miles away.

This fish made Sock Monkey nervous.

At the Pygmy Hippo exhibit at the San Diego Zoo.

 

Day 214 of 366.

Visit this location at Gacha Junction - Resale Shoppe in Second Life

I just snapped this shot really quick to show how you can alter the new Aria Bed Rare! Love this bed and it's simplicity!

Head @ Laq - Scarlet

Body @ Maitreya

Skin @ Laq - Hailey [Skin Fair]

Hair @ Truth - Carla [Vip Group February]

Necklace @ Pretty Mess - Claire Choker

Top @ Scandalize - Temis [Group Gift]

Pant @ Holly Mill - Deleesh Skinny Jeans

Shoes @ Empire - Moss

Pose @ Prop at the place

  

**ATENTION : I do not represent any of those stores, nor I do not work for them as blogger or get any proffit naming them.**

  

Place ► maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lost%20Forest/64/224/2

Viewer ► Alchemy

Windlight ► [Xenhat] Shine 2

Effect ► Non

SmurfWillow: Let the smaller ones grow a little longer. We only need a few of the bigger ones to fill our bucket.

 

Our Daily Challenge - In Transition (growing)

People always mean well. They cluck their thick tongues and shake their heads and suggest oh, so very delicately...

 

Visit this location at The Crack-Up in Second Life

Sunset view from atop Sand Rock in the Lost Forest Research Natural Area, with Ponderosa pine in foreground, July 19, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM.

 

Need an outdoor escape? Lose yourself in these photos of the Lost Forest Research Natural Area - a remote patch of old Ponderosa Pine forest that's the remnant of the ancient forest that once stretched across a large portion of south central Oregon.

 

For more information on how to visit this gem in Central Oregon's Christmas Valley, contact our Lakeview District at (541) 947-2177.

View of sand dunes at Fossil Lake, looking east toward Lost Forest and Christmas Valley Sand Dunes, Feb. 21, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM.

 

The Fossil Lake Area of Critical Environmental Concern includes the dry lake bed of Fossil Lake, once the bottom of an ancient lake more than 200 feet deep, and an area that - since 1877 - continues to be an important location for scientific discovery.

 

Over more than 100 years, paleontologists identified over 23 species of mammals, 74 species of birds, 6 species of fish, and 6 species of mollusk from fossils unearthed here.

 

Some species are extinct, such as the mammoth, Dire wolf, giant beaver, and a large species of eagle. Others, such as the Tui chub, rabbit, ground squirrel, salmon, and prairie dog, exist here or in other parts of North America.

 

These fossils range in age from about 10,000 years old, to as much as 400,000 years old.

 

Each year, new species continue to be unearthed by research groups at Fossil Lake.

 

Collecting fossils is strictly prohibited at the site, and the entire area is closed to off-highway vehicle use to protect the fragile fossils located there. Access to this special area is limited to walk-in traffic only.

 

Contact:

Bureau of Land Management

Lakeview District

1301 South G Street

Lakeview, OR 97630

541-947-2177

BLM_OR_LV_Mailbox@blm.gov

www.blm.gov/visit

View of Fossil Lake, looking east toward a snowstorm over the Christmas Valley Sand Dunes and Lost Forest, Feb. 21, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM.

 

The Fossil Lake Area of Critical Environmental Concern includes the dry lake bed of Fossil Lake, once the bottom of an ancient lake more than 200 feet deep, and an area that - since 1877 - continues to be an important location for scientific discovery.

 

Over more than 100 years, paleontologists identified over 23 species of mammals, 74 species of birds, 6 species of fish, and 6 species of mollusk from fossils unearthed here.

 

Some species are extinct, such as the mammoth, Dire wolf, giant beaver, and a large species of eagle. Others, such as the Tui chub, rabbit, ground squirrel, salmon, and prairie dog, exist here or in other parts of North America.

 

These fossils range in age from about 10,000 years old, to as much as 400,000 years old.

 

Each year, new species continue to be unearthed by research groups at Fossil Lake.

 

Collecting fossils is strictly prohibited at the site, and the entire area is closed to off-highway vehicle use to protect the fragile fossils located there. Access to this special area is limited to walk-in traffic only.

 

Contact:

Bureau of Land Management

Lakeview District

1301 South G Street

Lakeview, OR 97630

541-947-2177

BLM_OR_LV_Mailbox@blm.gov

www.blm.gov/visit

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