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Entering the cave, there is a higher and a lower path to choose. The higher path is a narrow and rather short wooden catwalk, which is accessible via bouncing off a sand spout that may appear. [[Item Box]]es can be found on this path. The lower one is the soil of the cave. Inside it, some [[Dry Bones]] wander around on the road. A left turn marks the exit of the cave right before the finish line.
Entering the cave, there is a higher and a lower path to choose. The higher path is a narrow and rather short wooden catwalk, which is accessible via bouncing off a sand spout that may appear. [[Item Box]]es can be found on this path. The lower one is the soil of the cave. Inside it, some [[Dry Bones]] wander around on the road. A left turn marks the exit of the cave right before the finish line.


==Shortcuts==
===Shortcuts===
*Players can use a [[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]] to use the ramp between the two paths near the start of the track.
*Players can use a [[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]] to use the ramp between the two paths near the start of the track.
*To the left of the last curve, there is an opening between a line of bones which players can cut across via a Mushroom.
*To the left of the last curve, there is an opening between a line of bones which players can cut across via a Mushroom.

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