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Revision as of 00:17, 3 April 2017
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Local scans indicate an abundance of mineral deposits in this area.
― PDA, Dialogue

The Mountain Range Caves is a large cavernous system located inside the mountain ranges, next to the Kelp Forest, Koosh 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, along with Basalt chunks.
<tabber> Resources=
- Blue Palm Seed
- Cave Bush Seed
- Coral Sample
- Diamond
- Eye Stalk Seed
- Gold
- Large Salt Deposit
- Large Quartz Deposit
- Lithium
- Magnetite
- Regress Shell Seed
- Spotted Dockleaf Seed
- 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=
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Gallery
Drooping Stingers on the cave's ceiling
Tree Leeches on the cave's wall
A hydrothermal vent covered with Magnetite inside Mountain Range Caves
For a more complete gallery, visit Mountain Range Caves/Gallery.
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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