Lake Ferona

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Lake Ferona,(BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom)[1][2] also known as Lake Ferona Springs,(TotKTears of the Kingdom)[3] is a recurring location in The Legend of Zelda series.

Features and Overview

Breath of the Wild

Lake Ferona is a large Hot Spring lake in southern Eldin Canyon. The Lake sits at the bottom of a mountainous gorge that surrounds it. Its water is generally shallow, but has numerous areas that are deep. Lake Ferona is partially an extension of Lake Intenoch to the east. The road that paves through Eldin bridges the gap between the two Lakes. As a Hot Spring, the water is warm and will gradually recover Link's health as he stands or swims in it.

Several Luminous Stone Deposits can be found around the Lake's shore.

Creatures

Tears of the Kingdom



Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNames
Japan
Japanese
キュサツ() (Kyusatsu Ko)
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTRTraditional
丘薩茨湖 (Qiūsàcí hú)
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSISimplified
丘萨茨湖 (Qiūsàcí hú)
The French Republic
FrenchEUEuropean
Lac des Baignes
Canada
FrenchCACanadian
Lac des Baignes
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Kusatz-See
The Italian Republic
Italian
Lago Fumarole
The Republic of Korea
Korean
구사스호
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEUEuropean
Lago Genn
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See Also

References

  1. Lake Ferona — Map (Breath of the Wild)
  2. Lake Ferona — Map (Tears of the Kingdom)
  3. I hate the rain. It's so cold and dreary. When it stops, I'll drop by a hot spring to warm up. If you're a hot springs fan, too, I gotta recommend a place called Lake Ferona Springs. It's near Foothill Stable, so you can always stay there and take your time healin' up in the spring. — Reagah (Tears of the Kingdom)
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