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==Future Plans==
==Future Plans==
* The '''Lost River''' is planned to be 700m to 1000m deep when finished<ref>http://steamcommunity.com/app/264710/discussions/0/371918937282320623/ ''Dated April 8, 2016.''</ref>.
* The '''Lost River''' is planned to be 700m to 1000m deep when finished<ref>http://steamcommunity.com/app/264710/discussions/0/371918937282320623/ ''Dated April 8, 2016.''</ref>.
* The '''Lost River''' will connect to the [[Deep Grand Reef]] via a canyon. <ref>[https://trello.com/c/d3UX9umd/5725-deep-grand-reef-to-lost-river-canyon-connection]''Dated June 22, 2016''</ref>.
* The '''Lost River''' will connect to the [[Deep Grand Reef]] via a canyon. <ref>https://trello.com/c/d3UX9umd/5725-deep-grand-reef-to-lost-river-canyon-connection''Dated June 22, 2016.''</ref>.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 21:10, 22 June 2016

Template:Infobox Biome The Lost River is an in-development biome. It is a massive cavern system located deep under the surface.

Entrances to the Lost River can be found in the Blood Kelp Zones. In the future, the Mushroom Forest, Deep Grand Reef and the Inactive Lava Zone will serve as entrances to the Lost River.

Description

Bones Field

The Bones Field is an area within Lost River. The massive skeleton of an unknown fauna is present in this area.

Resources

  • N/A

Confirmed Future Fauna

Confirmed Future Flora

  • N/A

Future Plans

  • The Lost River is planned to be 700m to 1000m deep when finished[1].
  • The Lost River will connect to the Deep Grand Reef via a canyon. [2].

Gallery

For a more complete gallery, visit Lost River/Gallery.

Trivia

References

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