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Lake Orangatanga
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Lake Orangatanga is the first area of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. It is a lake with boardwalks and fertile land as well. The lake is actually swimmable, which is very different from previous Donkey Kong Country games, where the Kongs were restricted to a set path (though the other land areas outside of the lake here are on set paths). The very top right of the area appears to be on a snowy cliff, which is odd because the environment around a lake is usually warm. Lake Orangatanga is the first world in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. Given the fact that this is the first world, the levels are generally easy. There is a Warp Barrel in every stage. The boss of this world is Belcha, a giant barrel who resides in his own barn. This world has two boardwalk levels, two mill levels, and a snow level. Lake Orangatanga is the first world found in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! that appears to be a giant lake and the boss found here is Belcha. Barnacle Bear (or Bachelor Bear in the GBA port) is found in this world and isn't really fond of the Banana Bird that he has so he is happy to give it away if Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong bring him a shell. In this world, there are two boardwalk levels, two mill levels, a snowy level containing many cabins, and a boss level where the Kongs fight Belcha.
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