Stop #7: Stonehenge in the mainland Laserlight region in Corsica

This is the last of the stamps I'd collected before beginning this blog, so from here on out, dear reader, you and I will be exploring for the first time TOGETHER!

Nevertheless, today we embark upon what is a rather self explanatory installation ... STONEHENGE, lovingly re-created for your viewing pleasure inside the Campbell Coast community on the SL continent of Corsica, and I am in my suit of armor because, well, it's Fantasy Faire 2021 season. 

You'll find the stamp kiosk right at the landing point, so for those grab-and-go types, this installation was tailor-made for you.

However, if your object is merely to collect stamps, without taking in the sights and sounds of the creations these stamps are meant to commemorate, in this bloggers humble opinion, you are completely missing the point!!!

For instance, take the road less traveled for a change.  The creators of the Campbell Coast have created wondrous verdant forests and streams, with rustic horse (or hiking) trails connecting everything.

So if you're out and about, and taking in sights like Stonehenge, you'll find excellent reflective spots like this picnic table, where you can relax and chat, while still having the main attraction in the background.

Numerous photographic spots exist for you photographers out there, like this telephone booth that has seen better days, and ... what is it doing here at Stonehenge, you ask?  

Who cares!  It's pretty cool.  Who knows, maybe the ancient druids who built Stonehenge needed to phone for more help lift these massive stone pieces.  Now it makes sense that the booth is in disrepair.  It's as old as Stonehenge itself.

But, of course, you came here to see what the glory of Stonehenge is all about, so I've taken the opportunity to show it in all it's mind-numbing hugeness.  It's no wonder that no matter what other pictures I took, Stonehenge would always be in the background.  This build is ENORMOUS!!!




And if you're one of those reflective types like me, the creators have included a gathering circle in the middle, complete with a campfire, and enough single and couple sit spots for a relatively large gathering to form.  They also have a pretty jamming but not too invasive music stream playing awesome tunes.



And if you want to take a little slice of Stonehenge home with you, FEAR NOT!  There's a small gift shop on the grounds, complete with a FREE replica of Stonehenge for you to snap up!

The Campbell Coast community (of which I am now a member!) has really gone out of their way to turn their little corner of the Corsica continent (mainland) into a visually appealing and immersive experience.

I found the perfect spot for my Stonehenge replica, in the model train panorama in the upper living room of the tree house at The Redwood Grove.  If you're exploring The Grove, take a moment and see if you spot it.

Comments

  1. So fun seeing where you go and what you find. along the BBB passport trail! Happy to catch you were in Campbell Coast too!

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    1. I liked The Campbell Coast so much in fact that I rented one of the houses. Great to be a part of the neighborhood.

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    2. Owl, you'd get a hoot out of the greeter for The Redwood Grove.

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    3. Beautiful spot, grove , beach and Loved the ride!

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