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Lava flows into Darunia Lake from [[Death Mountain (Breath of the Wild)|Death Mountain]] via [[Lake Darman]] - although the boundary between the two lakes is not well-defined, it appears to be around the chain of islands which form the [[Abandoned North Mine]] and the [[Isle of Rabac]]. Darunia Lake itself flows into the [[Golow River]].
Lava flows into Darunia Lake from [[Death Mountain (Breath of the Wild)|Death Mountain]] via [[Lake Darman]] - although the boundary between the two lakes is not well-defined, it appears to be around the chain of islands which form the [[Abandoned North Mine]] and the [[Isle of Rabac]]. Darunia Lake itself flows into the [[Golow River]].


==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
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The lava has cooled and solidified, and Link can now walk freely across the surface.


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Darunia Lake is a lava lake in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

Breath of the Wild

Lava flows into Darunia Lake from Death Mountain via Lake Darman - although the boundary between the two lakes is not well-defined, it appears to be around the chain of islands which form the Abandoned North Mine and the Isle of Rabac. Darunia Lake itself flows into the Golow River.

Tears of the Kingdom

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The lava has cooled and solidified, and Link can now walk freely across the surface.