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A '''Warp Hole''' is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. There are four of them throughout [[Koholint Island]]: one in [[Ukuku Prairie]], [[East of the Bay]], [[Tal Tal Heights]], and [[Tal Tal Mountain Range]]. When [[Link]] explores the screen with the Warp Hole, it is activated. Once activated, Link can fall into the hole to be transported to the next active Warp Hole in a sequence following the above order.<ref>{{Cite|LA|490|The Properties of Warp Holes}}</ref>
A '''Warp Hole''' is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. There are four of them throughout [[Koholint Island]]: one in [[Ukuku Prairie]], [[East of the Bay]], [[Tal Tal Heights]], and [[Tal Tal Mountain Range]]. When [[Link]] explores the screen with the Warp Hole, it is activated. Once activated, Link can fall into the hole to be transported to the next active Warp Hole in a sequence following the above order.<ref>{{Cite|LA|490|The Properties of Warp Holes}}</ref>


A book called [[The Properties of Warp Holes]] can be found in the [[Mabe Village Library]], describing their abilities.<ref>{{Cite|LA|489|In-Game Description}}</ref>
A book called ''The Properties of Warp Holes'' can be found in the [[Mabe Village Library]], describing their abilities.<ref>{{Cite|LA|489|In-Game Description}}</ref>


==References==
==References==