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The '''Ocean Sanctuary''', also known as the '''Island Sanctuary''', is a location from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. Link and Zelda after obtaining the Ocean [[Rail Map]] seek out Carben. | The '''Ocean Sanctuary''', also known as the '''Island Sanctuary''', is a location from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. Link and Zelda after obtaining the Ocean [[Rail Map]] seek out Carben. | ||
Link first finds the Ocean Realm's [[Lokomo]], [[Carben]], in [[Papuchia Village]] and must | Link first finds the Ocean Realm's [[Lokomo]], [[Carben]], in [[Papuchia Village]] and must tansport him via train to the Ocean Sanctuary while avoiding fire from pirate ships. Upon arriving Link learns a new Spirit Flute song allowing him to travel further into the Ocean Realm. | ||
{{Cat|Spirit Tracks Locations}} | {{Cat|Spirit Tracks Locations}} |
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The Ocean Sanctuary, also known as the Island Sanctuary, is a location from Spirit Tracks. Link and Zelda after obtaining the Ocean Rail Map seek out Carben.
Link first finds the Ocean Realm's Lokomo, Carben, in Papuchia Village and must tansport him via train to the Ocean Sanctuary while avoiding fire from pirate ships. Upon arriving Link learns a new Spirit Flute song allowing him to travel further into the Ocean Realm.