Tropical region with endless easy sloped beaches and woods to seek shadow.
Two mountains to break the skyline and find a place to cool-down in the rocky shadow
The size of the region(called 'sim' by SL refugees) is 768x768 meters(9 traditional regions) large.
Sailing ships with birds overhead navigate through the small waterways between the islands.
Your region can be placed connected to the Swondo large ocean or free floating on the OSgrid map.
Everything in the sim can be taken out or changed at wish. Swondo offers these designs as a starting point from where your journey begins.
With the received management rights all kind of region settings can be changed like for example terrain textures and acces limits.
The region name and map-location can be chosen at order and changed at any time for free. Just ask Sylvia.
The price is based on fair-use. There are no prim restrictions.
The billing cycle is per 3 months.
This means payment upfront of 27US$ or 27Euro per 3 months. no start-up fee etc.
If you miss a payment do not worry. Swondo never closes a region without several communication attempts over a stretched period.
Receiving a backup(OAR) for free is possible after a minimum of 4 months lease.
Backups(OAR files) are created every 24 hours and stored at two different RealWorld locations to protect your creative work.
If you mess-up your land then please do not panic. A backup can revert your land to a previous state.
Do realize that a lease with Swondo is cheaper then running a sim from home.
(Based on electricity costs of running a computer 24 hours, 365 days per year at home)
If you want more information then
contact Sylvia Sonoda please.
Before you order do read the
Swondo covenant to prevent misunderstandings.
If you want to order or look for other Swondo designs, then please visit the
Land-Order page.
If you want to order this island, then scroll down to the form.
Or go back to the Swondo home page
here .
Photos are taken at Beach Life in OSgrid
For reference this worldmap image shows how large the region is compared to a tradional sized region.

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