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[[Image:DSC00457.JPG|left|thumb| A Mamuta and a Red 10-Pellet in the Distant Spring's Challenge Mode.]][[Image:Pikmin1f.jpg|thumb|right|The Pikmin encounter [[Dwarf Red Bulborb|Dwarf Red Bulborbs]] and a [[Red Bulborb]] in the [[Enemy Reel]].]]
[[Image:DSC00457.JPG|left|thumb| A Mamuta and a Red 10-Pellet in the Distant Spring's Challenge Mode.]][[Image:Pikmin1f.jpg|thumb|right|The Pikmin encounter [[Dwarf Red Bulborb|Dwarf Red Bulborbs]] and a [[Red Bulborb]] in the [[Enemy Reel]].]]


'''The Distant Spring''' is the fourth area Olimar discovers on [[Pikmin 1|his first visit]] to the [[Pikmin Planet]]. It is part of a huge wetland at the edge of the forest (and thusly named "Distant Spring"). The terrain is mostly aquatic with unique creatures spread throughout. This land also is home to most of [[Captain Olimar|Captain Olimar's]] missing ship parts, of which there are ten. The [[Perplexing Pool]] bears resemblance to the Distant Spring. They feature similar maps and similar looking ledges, and the same tree trunks. However, several gates are gone in the Perplexing Pool.
'''The Distant Spring''' is the fourth area Olimar discovers on [[Pikmin (game)|his first visit]] to the [[Pikmin Planet]]. It is part of a huge wetland at the edge of the forest (and thusly named "Distant Spring"). The terrain is mostly aquatic with unique creatures spread throughout. This land also is home to most of [[Captain Olimar|Captain Olimar's]] missing ship parts, of which there are ten. The [[Perplexing Pool]] bears resemblance to the Distant Spring. They feature similar maps and similar looking ledges, and the same tree trunks. However, several gates are gone in the Perplexing Pool.


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