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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Hebra Plunge is a rather cold body of water, found just northeast of [[Rito Village]]. Water flows from the [[Hebra Headspring]], down the [[Hebra Falls]], spilling out into the Hebra Plunge. The water and area around the water have a massive temperature disparity. Just northeast of the plunge, closer to the Hebra Falls, temperatures drop all the way to -50 degrees Fahrenheit. Yet temperatures south of of the plunge and just west of [[Tama Pond]] are nearly 50 degrees in the positives. There is a 100 degree temperature change in a distance where Link can shoot an [[Arrow]].
The Hebra Plunge is a rather cold body of water, found just northeast of [[Rito Village]]. Water flows from the [[Hebra Headspring]], down the [[Hebra Falls]], spilling out into the Hebra Plunge. The water and area around the water have a massive temperature disparity. Just northeast of the plunge, closer to the Hebra Falls, temperatures drop all the way to -50 degrees Fahrenheit yet temperatures south of the plunge and just west of [[Tama Pond]] are nearly 50 degrees in the positives. There is a 100 degree temperature change in a distance where Link can shoot an [[Arrow]].


The water temperature is not as drastic, but still relevant. At the east end of the plunge, the water is brutally cold and Link will rapidly lose health if he's in it. However, as the water flows towards the waterfall, it warms up to the point that Link can swim in it without worrying about freezing. However, the water is still too cold to support and fish life.
The water temperature is not as drastic, but still relevant. At the east end of the plunge, the water is brutally cold and Link will rapidly lose health if he's in it. However, as the water flows towards the waterfall, it warms up to the point that Link can swim in it without worrying about freezing. However, the water is still too cold to support and fish life.