Cyberterra: a lot more than a virtual city
Cyberterra only seemed to be a virtual city until now, located at 43°0'0" North and 15°0'0" East, at a mathematical point in the middle of the Adriatic Sea, and literally in the middle of nowhere.
Recently, however, I found out that Cyberterra has actually been physically visited by two Germans, unlike a purely virtual city, as this Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver reading shows:

The image below, on the other hand, shows the people who "landed" on Cyberterra on 15 May 2007, the Germans Agnes Fakesch and Christian Kapik:

Like Christopher Columbus and his shipmates, these folks are pioneers.
Unlike Christopher Columbus and his shipmates, however, these people were not looking for a specific shore to land on, and they never expected to meet any friendly natives either. Also, gold was the furthest thing from their minds, and they were not seeking another possible route to India. Yet these folks did land on the exact "area of mind" of another person, on the area of mind of the Founder of Cyberterra!
To view all the pictures of Cyberterra, and the relatively nearby island of Jabuka, please visit the web page below: