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'''Red Wharf''' is the first level in the classic [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] game, ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''. The level is located south of [[Cape Codswallop]], and is also the first area in that world.
'''Red Wharf''' is the first level of the world, located south of [[Cape Codswallop]], in the classic [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] game, ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''.


In this stilt level, the [[Kong]]s will need to walk along a series of boardwalks overhanging a large body of water. Noticeably, this level is the ''Donkey Kong Land III'' equivalent of [[Lakeside Limbo]] from ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble]]'', and both feature [[Sneek]]s and [[Kobble]]s. Although Red Wharf mostly takes place on the docks, the monkeys can also swim in the shallow water to find extra [[banana]]s and a [[Bonus Barrel]]. As the game's first level, Red Wharf does not feature any exclusive hazards and is a rather short level. The Kongs will, however, not only be walking along boardwalks and swimming through some shallow water, but sometimes be climbing along short tightropes or shooting through barrels.
In this stilt level, the [[Kong]]s will need to walk along a series of boardwalks overhanging a large body of water. Noticeably, this level is the ''Donkey Kong Land III'' equivalent of [[Lakeside Limbo]] from ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble]]'', and both feature [[Sneek]]s and [[Kobble]]s. Although Red Wharf mostly takes place on the docks, the monkeys can also swim in the shallow water to find extra [[banana]]s and a [[Bonus Barrel]]. As the game's first level, Red Wharf does not feature any exclusive hazards and is a rather short level. The Kongs will, however, not only be walking along boardwalks and swimming through some shallow water, but sometimes be climbing along short tightropes or shooting through barrels.