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== Description ==
== Description ==
The '''Sea Treader's Path''' is characterized by a large mound of sand, rock and gravel - which actually consists of a long, wide path paved with rocks and gravel going through a dark tunnel, with many types of [[flora]] decorating along the way, including [[Membrain Tree]]s. It features a grand diversity of life forms, mostly originated from its bordering biomes (such as [[Spadefish]] and [[Bladderfish]]). The stomping of the [[Sea Treader]]s can bring up [[Basalt Outcrop]]s.
The '''Sea Treader's Path''' is characterized by a large mound of sand, rock and gravel - which actually consists of a long, wide path paved with rocks and gravel going through a dark tunnel, with many types of [[flora]] decorating along the way, including [[Membrain Tree]]s. It features a grand diversity of life forms, mostly originated from its bordering biomes (such as [[Spadefish]] and [[Bladderfish]]). The stomping of the [[Sea Treader]]s can bring up sandy Basalt Outcrops (that contain Copper and Lithium, not the Gold and Diamond found in the usual dark [[Basalt Outcrop]]s).


There is also a rather large [[Sea Treader's Tunnel Caves|cave system]] connected to the aforementioned tunnel, with many entrances located from both inside and outside of the latter.
There is also a rather large [[Sea Treader's Tunnel Caves|cave system]] connected to the aforementioned tunnel, with many entrances located from both inside and outside of the latter.
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== Gallery ==
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Damage to plantlife on the seafloor suggests this may be the migration path of a huge, bottom-dwelling lifeform. File:SeaTreadersPathIntro.ogg

― PDA, Dialogue

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The Sea Treader's Path is an extended biome intersecting the Grand Reef, Sparse Reef, Dunes and one of the Blood Kelp Zones. It is located to the southwest of Lifepod 5.

Description

The Sea Treader's Path is characterized by a large mound of sand, rock and gravel - which actually consists of a long, wide path paved with rocks and gravel going through a dark tunnel, with many types of flora decorating along the way, including Membrain Trees. It features a grand diversity of life forms, mostly originated from its bordering biomes (such as Spadefish and Bladderfish). The stomping of the Sea Treaders can bring up sandy Basalt Outcrops (that contain Copper and Lithium, not the Gold and Diamond found in the usual dark Basalt Outcrops).

There is also a rather large cave system connected to the aforementioned tunnel, with many entrances located from both inside and outside of the latter.

Here, special types of minerals like Diamond, Mercury Ore, Aluminum Oxide Crystals, along with Basalt Outcrops, can be found abundantly.

Sea Treaders roam mainly in this area, starting their migration from the Dunes to the Grand Reef.

Wreck 7 can be found on the Sea Treader's Path.


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Gallery

For a more complete gallery, visit Sea Treader's Path/Gallery.

Trivia

  • A smaller separate version of the Sea Treader's Path can be found in the east of the Grand Reef, with a smaller herd of Sea Treaders roaming the path.

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