the one hundred and thirty-sixth episode of ventriloquy introduces you to my most recent learning facility in Second Life: the Raymaker Vulcanigallery at Da Boom.
as its name implies, the Vulcanigallery allows you to come up close and personal with an active volcano - specifically Pulau-Pulau Bompa, which i have relocated from the now defunct Raymaker Field Studies Centre at Sky Island Bay.
the volcano is designed, built and scripted by my good friend Ludvaig Lindman, who is also the genius behind the weather engines powering the independently-controlled meteorological zones in the equally-recently-upgraded-and-renamed Raymaker Field Studies Centre at Norma.
as for the Vulcanigallery at Da Boom, it is situated in the original sim in Second Life - the first-ever to go online - and it adjoins the History of Second Life Museum (unauthorized), which is designed and maintained by Tree Kyomoon (RL: Ryan Cameron).
so why not join me in this 1.7 MB episode, as we take a geographical and historical fieldtrip :-)
Additional reading:
- my 7 October 2007 blog entry (this new ocean)
[update: as of 27 November 2009, Pulau-Pulau Bompa is now at Cassiar Park]