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| related = [[Gerudo Canyon Pass]]<br/>[[Mount Nabooru]]<br/>[[Koukot Plateau]]<br/>[[Gerudo Canyon Stable]] | | related = [[Gerudo Canyon Pass]]<br/>[[Mount Nabooru]]<br/>[[Koukot Plateau]]<br/>[[Gerudo Canyon Stable]] | ||
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The '''Gerudo Canyon''' is a location found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. | The '''Gerudo Canyon''' is a location found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. | ||
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The Gerudo Canyon is a long area found just west of the [[Great Plateau]]. The canyon breaks up the [[Gerudo Highlands]] with the [[Gerudo Canyon Pass]] serving as the road that travels right through. The canyon allows for foot or horseback travel through the mountains, leading to the [[Gerudo Canyon Stable]] to the west. | The Gerudo Canyon is a long area found just west of the [[Great Plateau]]. The canyon breaks up the [[Gerudo Highlands]] with the [[Gerudo Canyon Pass]] serving as the road that travels right through. The canyon allows for foot or horseback travel through the mountains, leading to the [[Gerudo Canyon Stable]] to the west. | ||
Throughout the area there are numerous plank walkways on the sides of cliffs. These were originally used by excavators, but serves as routes that Link can walk along the sides of the cliff. Throughout the canyon there are numerous natural rock bridges that extend over the road below, connecting the [[Koukot Plateau]] with [[Mount Nabooru]]. There are also some man-made walkways that connect the plank constructions. | Throughout the area there are numerous plank walkways on the sides of cliffs. These were originally used by excavators, but serves as routes that Link can walk along the sides of the cliff. Throughout the canyon there are numerous natural rock bridges that extend over the road below, connecting the [[Koukot Plateau]] with [[Mount Nabooru]]. There are also some man-made walkways that connect the plank constructions. | ||
==Nearby Korok Seeds== | ===Nearby Korok Seeds=== | ||
<section begin=Seed212summary />[[File:Korok212.png|200px|thumb|left|Roll the boulder into the hole.]]<section end=Seed212summary />Roll the boulder into the hole.{{Korok Seed|Seed212}}{{Clear|left}} | <section begin=Seed212summary />[[File:Korok212.png|200px|thumb|left|Roll the boulder into the hole.]]<section end=Seed212summary />Roll the boulder into the hole.{{Korok Seed|Seed212}}{{Clear|left}} | ||
Revision as of 22:54, October 11, 2021
- This article is about the location from Breath of the Wild. For the location from Ocarina of Time, see Gerudo Valley.
"This canyon is the only route connecting Greater Hyrule with the Gerudo Desert. Platforms built into the cliff sides were once used for excavation surveys, and there are man-powered elevators for moving goods. This is where the Divine Beast Vah Naboris was discovered a century ago. "
The Gerudo Canyon is a location found in Breath of the Wild.
Breath of the Wild
The Gerudo Canyon is a long area found just west of the Great Plateau. The canyon breaks up the Gerudo Highlands with the Gerudo Canyon Pass serving as the road that travels right through. The canyon allows for foot or horseback travel through the mountains, leading to the Gerudo Canyon Stable to the west.
Throughout the area there are numerous plank walkways on the sides of cliffs. These were originally used by excavators, but serves as routes that Link can walk along the sides of the cliff. Throughout the canyon there are numerous natural rock bridges that extend over the road below, connecting the Koukot Plateau with Mount Nabooru. There are also some man-made walkways that connect the plank constructions.
Nearby Korok Seeds
Roll the boulder into the hole.
Destroy the acorn hanging in the shelter under the rock.
Shoot the balloon in the gap in the rock bridge.
Climb the tree, lift the rock.