The
first stop on the beginning of our amazing journey through the wonderful
sims of Second Life seemed appropriate, as it's our home, El Diablo at
Scorpion Bay.
Very reminiscent of the coastline of Baja California, and based on the real life Scorpion Bay @ San Juanico, its desert meets the sea design lends itself to a multitude of activities. While surfing and dedication to the Baja surf scene may be the sim's main attraction to newcomers, it's also a photographer's paradise.
Bones surfing the waves at El Diablo |
The sim's creators, Wendi Boucher, Brooke and Mama Elephas have done a wonderful job in creating a very picturesque landscape in which to get some incredible shots. Which Bones and I take advantage of on a daily basis!
In addition to the aforementioned surfing, there are many other attractions to be had at El Diablo.
There's the ruins of an old Spanish mission church, complete with flying vultures, which serves as a great backdrop for photo shoots :
Mission Ruins At El Diablo |
Hang gliding, windsurfing and a clothes optional beach (It's an adult rated sim, but please be respectful to others) are just a few of the many delights to be had at El Diablo At Scorpion Bay!
Coastal View At El Diablo |
Beach Bridge At El Diablo |