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{{Infobox|dungeon
{{Infobox|dungeon
| image      = [[File:Desert-Palace-Art.png|250px]]<br>''Artwork of the Desert Palace''
| image      = [[File:Desert-Palace-Art.png|250px]]<br/>''Artwork of the Desert Palace''
| game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''
| game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''
| item        = [[Power Glove]]
| item        = [[Power Glove]]
| boss        = [[Lanmola]]s
| boss        = [[Lanmola]]s
| reward      = [[Heart Container]]<br>[[Pendant of Power]]
| reward      = [[Heart Container]]<br/>[[Pendant of Power]]
| walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda03-a-link-to-the-past-walkthrough-03.php Text Walkthrough]
| walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda03-a-link-to-the-past-walkthrough-03.php Text Walkthrough]
}}
}}
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''"The secret to moving the three stones that blocked the entrance to the palace was only learned with knowledge from the Book of Mudora."
''"The secret to moving the three stones that blocked the entrance to the palace was only learned with knowledge from the Book of Mudora."


''"Desert Dwellers"''<br>
''"Desert Dwellers"''<br/>
''"Inside the castle were wonders like none seen before. Several rooms had statue sentries that prevented visitors from admiring the rich furnishings within. The statues operated by primitive, but effective, radar. They scanned the rooms constantly, and when they sensed the presence of intruders, they blasted them with deadly accurate rays. The only way to avoid them was to keep moving ahead of or behind the circular scan."''
''"Inside the castle were wonders like none seen before. Several rooms had statue sentries that prevented visitors from admiring the rich furnishings within. The statues operated by primitive, but effective, radar. They scanned the rooms constantly, and when they sensed the presence of intruders, they blasted them with deadly accurate rays. The only way to avoid them was to keep moving ahead of or behind the circular scan."''