A virtual reality network provides access to a number of virtual reality
representations, each virtual reality representation representing a
location in a virtual universe and defined by VR data stored on the
network. The VR data can be in a simplified data format. A database
stores the network address and the location in the universe of each
virtual reality representation. A database server provides access to the
database. The database server generates a list of locations in response
to a location query from a visitor, and provides the network address of
the virtual reality representation of a selected location. A visitor
connects to the database server with a client host to visit the locations
in the virtual universe.