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* The presence of Stalactites in the caves indicate they were once dry-standing and were flooded only in a later point, several million years after they first formed. |
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Revision as of 06:37, 1 March 2018
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Local scans indicate an abundance of mineral deposits in this area. File:MountainsCavesIntro.ogg
― PDA, Dialogue

The Mountain Range Caves is a large cavernous system located inside the mountain ranges, next to the Kelp Forest, Bulb Zone, Mushroom Forest and the Underwater Islands.
Here, many special types of minerals such as: Diamond, Lithium and Magnetite can be found in large quantities.
<tabber> Resources=
- Blue Palm Seed
- Cave Bush Seed
- Coral Tube Sample
- Diamond
- Eye Stalk Seed
- Gold
- Large Salt Deposit
- Large Quartz Deposit
- Lithium
- Magnetite
- Regress Shell Seed
- Spotted Dockleaf Seed
- Ruby
- Uraninite Crystal
- Violet Beau Seed
|-| Fauna=
|-| Flora=
- Blue Palm
- Cave Bush
- Drooping Stingers
- Eye Stalk
- Furled Papyrus
- Regress Shell
- Spotted Dockleaf
- Spotted Reeds
- Tree Leech
- Violet Beau
|-| Corals=
</tabber>
Gallery
Drooping Stingers on the cave's ceiling
Some Spotted Dockleaves in the Mountain Range Caves
Tree Leeches on the cave's wall
The Cave's large amount of Uraninite Crystals and various Flora
A hydrothermal vent covered with Magnetite inside Mountain Range Caves
Corals found on the cave wall
Magnetite on the cave ceiling
Flora in the Mountain Range Caves
Drooping Stingers, the main threat of the Mountain Range Caves
Trivia
- The presence of Stalactites in the caves indicate they were once dry-standing and were flooded only in a later point, several million years after they first formed.
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