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|name = Kakariko Gorge
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|image = [[File:Kakariko Gorge.jpg|320px]]
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|Screenshot TP= File:TP Kakariko Gorge.png
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
|Screenshot TPHD= File:TPHD Kakariko Gorge.png
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|items = [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]]
|related = [[Hyrule Field]]<br>[[Kakariko Village]]
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The '''Kakariko Gorge''' is a large canyon to the {{exp|GCN version; east in the Wii version|west}} of [[Kakariko Village]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''.
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The {{Term/Store|Kakariko Gorge||Series, TP, TPHD}} is a location in {{TP}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 278}}</ref> It is a large canyon to the {{exp|GCN version; east in the Wii version|west}} of [[Kakariko Village]].


==Features==
==Features and Overview==
The gorge goes around [[Kakariko Village]], through the [[Eldin Province|Eldin plains]], around [[Hyrule Castle Town]], and around [[Death Mountain]]. The [[Zora's River]] also flows right through the Gorge, which also serves as the province's [[Hyrule Field]].
The Gorge forms a part of the [[Eldin Province]]'s [[Hyrule Field]]. It goes around Kakariko Village, through the Eldin plains, around [[Hyrule Castle Town]], and around [[Death Mountain]]. The [[Zora's River]] also flows right through the Gorge.
   
   
During [[Link]]'s first visit, the Kakariko Gorge Bridge is missing, but it can be found in the northern [[Faron Woods]].<ref>{{Cite|If the bridge being gone is the handiwork of shadow creatures, then they likely left it somewhere. Was there any place that stuck in your memory? Look for somewhere that grabs you!|Midna|Twilight Princess}}</ref> After defeating the [[Shadow Beast]]s in the gorge, a [[portal]], which is needed to bring the bridge back, is created. [[Midna]] then uses her powers to move the bridge from the Faron Woods back to its original location, allowing the young hero to reach Kakariko Village.
During [[Link]]'s first visit, the Kakariko Gorge Bridge is missing, but it can be found in the northern [[Faron Woods]].<ref>{{Cite|If the bridge being gone is the handiwork of shadow creatures, then they likely left it somewhere. Was there any place that stuck in your memory? Look for somewhere that grabs you!|Midna|TP}}</ref> After defeating the [[Shadow Beast]]s in the gorge, a {{Term|TPHD|Portal|link}}, which is needed to bring the bridge back, is created. [[Midna]] then uses her powers to move the bridge from the Faron Woods back to its original location, allowing the young hero to reach Kakariko Village.


On the {{exp|GCN version; east in the Wii version|west}} side of the Kakariko Gorge is a [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Piece of Heart]] situated on top of a tall rock formation that can easily be retrieved with the use of the [[Gale Boomerang]]. Another Piece of Heart is located on that same rock formation, but it can only be reached by using the [[Double Clawshots]] to reach a small outcropping with a treasure chest containing the prize. Moreover, the final Heart Piece is within a [[Lantern Cavern]] that is initially blocked off by large boulders. Once Link blows up the boulders with the [[bomb]]s, the young hero must reach the end of the cavern to claim his prize.
On the {{Exp|GCN version; east in the Wii version|west}} side of the Kakariko Gorge is a [[Piece of Heart]] situated on top of a tall rock formation that can easily be retrieved with the use of the [[Gale Boomerang]]. Another Piece of Heart is located on that same rock formation, but it can only be reached by using the [[Double Clawshot]]s to reach a small outcropping with a [[Treasure Chest]] containing the prize. Moreover, the final Heart Piece is within a [[Lantern Cavern]] that is initially blocked off by large boulders. Once Link blows up the boulders with the [[Bomb]]s, the young hero must reach the end of the cavern to claim his prize.
 
==Nomenclature==
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|Spanish(LA)=
|Spanish(SP)= {{exp|Kakariko Throat|Garganta Kakariko}}
|French= {{exp|Cocorico Gorge|Gorge de Cocorico}}
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[[Category:Places in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
{{Categories
|Canyons, Eldin Province
|locations= TP, TPHD
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Latest revision as of 08:38, 15 April 2024

The Kakariko Gorge is a location in Twilight Princess.[1] It is a large canyon to the west of Kakariko Village.

Features and Overview

The Gorge forms a part of the Eldin Province's Hyrule Field. It goes around Kakariko Village, through the Eldin plains, around Hyrule Castle Town, and around Death Mountain. The Zora's River also flows right through the Gorge.

During Link's first visit, the Kakariko Gorge Bridge is missing, but it can be found in the northern Faron Woods.[2] After defeating the Shadow Beasts in the gorge, a Portal, which is needed to bring the bridge back, is created. Midna then uses her powers to move the bridge from the Faron Woods back to its original location, allowing the young hero to reach Kakariko Village.

On the west side of the Kakariko Gorge is a Piece of Heart situated on top of a tall rock formation that can easily be retrieved with the use of the Gale Boomerang. Another Piece of Heart is located on that same rock formation, but it can only be reached by using the Double Clawshots to reach a small outcropping with a Treasure Chest containing the prize. Moreover, the final Heart Piece is within a Lantern Cavern that is initially blocked off by large boulders. Once Link blows up the boulders with the Bombs, the young hero must reach the end of the cavern to claim his prize.

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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 278
  2. "If the bridge being gone is the handiwork of shadow creatures, then they likely left it somewhere. Was there any place that stuck in your memory? Look for somewhere that grabs you!" — Midna (Twilight Princess)