![]() ![]() To the right are several wooden platforms that demonstrate the danger of Spinies during tide changes. The red coins that spawn are mostly on the stone platforms above where the red ring was, just higher than the water level at high tide. Once you fall down, you can backtrack a bit to the right to reach a red ring. Follow the silver coins to the right until you reach the Star Coin on a temporary brick block platform. Hit the P-Switch, then jump to the right using the flying question blocks. Jump to the next platform and hit the brick block to make a P-Switch pop out. ![]() Climb the vine to the top, then jump on to the stone platform nearby. During high tide, try swimming just above this background feature to hit a hidden block containing a vine, which will rise into the sky. ![]() To the right of that platform is a palm tree. The second wooden platform after you come out of the red pipe gives you a good indication of how high the water rises. ![]() As Spinies will also be carried by the water, you have to be careful of Spiny shells coming from above, or rising from below if you're on a platform. While the area before had minor tide changes, the water level here can rise and fall drastically. Their spiky shells are still a danger though. Whenever the tide rises high enough to submerge a Spiny, they will curl up in their shells to form a ball that floats on water, rendering them immobile. In the area you start off, you can observe one odd characteristic about Spinies. Beware of the many Spinies that inhabit this lagoon, as they've adapted to the constant tide changes with floating shells. The geographical oddities of the nearby mountains cause the tide to significantly and regularly alter the water level. Within the mountain range, one can find a nice and sunny lagoon, complete with a sandy beach and palm trees. ![]()
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