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The Safari Mountain Passage, also known as Swamp Path, or Safari Path, consists of a group of cliffs and a passage that leads to the Swamp. The purpose of the Safari Mountain Passage is to exit the Swamp, but it is mostly used to enter the Swamp, but you cannot get up to the passage via vehicle if you're in the Safari, however, if you have very long, thin and wide planks you can possibly use them as a ramp to get up to the passage. But if you ever need to get to the Swamp by a vehicle, use the Rock Bridge instead.

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  • Safari Mountain Passage
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  • The Safari Mountain Passage, also known as Swamp Path, or Safari Path, consists of a group of cliffs and a passage that leads to the Swamp. The purpose of the Safari Mountain Passage is to exit the Swamp, but it is mostly used to enter the Swamp, but you cannot get up to the passage via vehicle if you're in the Safari, however, if you have very long, thin and wide planks you can possibly use them as a ramp to get up to the passage. But if you ever need to get to the Swamp by a vehicle, use the Rock Bridge instead.
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Wood
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  • Anomaly ; Geographic Feature, Path
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  • (Bumba Crossing - Kevin MacLeod)
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  • The Safari Mountain Passage, also known as Swamp Path, or Safari Path, consists of a group of cliffs and a passage that leads to the Swamp. The purpose of the Safari Mountain Passage is to exit the Swamp, but it is mostly used to enter the Swamp, but you cannot get up to the passage via vehicle if you're in the Safari, however, if you have very long, thin and wide planks you can possibly use them as a ramp to get up to the passage. But if you ever need to get to the Swamp by a vehicle, use the Rock Bridge instead. The Safari Mountain Passage could have one time in Lumberland's history been a waterfall due to how the River ends at the passage, and at one time the River could have been flowing down the passage and then flowing down the cliffs to create a waterfall. Spook Wood and Sinister Wood are frequently found growing on this passage, therefore the only wood that grows here are Spook and Sinister trees.
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