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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Akkala Falls are a trio of watterfalls found in the Akkala region. Water flows northward from [[South Lake Akkala]], towards the Akkala Falls before then spilling out into greater [[Lake Akkala]]. There are three distinctive waterfalls in the area. Underwater, near the middle waterfall, there is a treasure chest which contains a [[Gold Rupee]].
The Akkala Falls are a trio of waterfalls found in the [[Akkala]] province. Water flows northward from [[South Lake Akkala]] into the Akkala Falls, before then spilling out into greater [[Lake Akkala]]. There are three distinctive waterfalls in the area.
 
Underwater, near the middle waterfall, there is a treasure chest which contains a [[Gold Rupee]].


==Nearby Korok Seeds==
==Nearby Korok Seeds==
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Revision as of 23:23, November 1, 2020

The Akkala Falls are a location found in Breath of the Wild.

Overview

The Akkala Falls are a trio of waterfalls found in the Akkala province. Water flows northward from South Lake Akkala into the Akkala Falls, before then spilling out into greater Lake Akkala. There are three distinctive waterfalls in the area.

Underwater, near the middle waterfall, there is a treasure chest which contains a Gold Rupee.

Nearby Korok Seeds

Pick up a nearby rock on the eastern bank and throw it into the stone circle in the river.

Throw a rock into the circle.

Gallery

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