The Bermuda Triangle Getaway by VirtualCity
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Description
Two girls from Cocoa Beach Florida were going to fly their way to a friend's getaway villa on a Bahama Key north of Nassau for the weekend. The island was once a small naval reconnaissance outpost with an airport used to take off small military aircraft to look for Nazi Submarines during WWII. The weather had cleared up from the usual Florida afternoon shower and the girls were ready to have a great weekend on the beach. The flight itinerary should only take them about 45 minutes. That was until... they entered "The Twilight Zone."
Comments (4)
ACue
Interesting premise! Nice render and scene.
VirtualCity
Thanks. I thought the picture needed a background story to make it more interesting. Some people might not get it.
perpetualrevision
They look so happy to be heading to their beach vacation, without a clue of the mysteries that will await them when they fly over the triangle!
VirtualCity
I have an idea for the screenplay plot and I think it would definitely make a good movie.
Stringy
Great scene with some interesting classic cars and buses. I hope nothing bad happens en route.
VirtualCity
Thanks. The Piper Aztec build in Florida came out in 1957, so I thought it could use some cars of the time period.
2nd_World
Love it! You can almost feel the sun shining after a rainfall.
VirtualCity
My apologies 2nd_World! I like to try and give thanks to those who have painstakingly built the 3D modeling and effects which I incorporate into my illustrations and this one has I think four of yours. Actually I've bought over 15 props and effects from your Fantastic inventory. Love them all. Keep up the great work, I'm your biggest fan. Now I have to go through my other illustration posts to see if I used 2nd_World them also.