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Lake Hylia



         


Lake Hylia is a fictional place in the game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.

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A Link to the Past

Lake Hylia is in south-east Hyrule and has small caves coming off it. There isn't much interesting in it.

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Ocarina of Time

Lake Hylia is a lake in the south of Hyrule. It is closed off by a gate but can be entered on Epona or by scaling a ladder hidden behind one gate pillar. There is also portal from Zora's Domain and it is possible to float down river from Gerudo Valley. Lake Hylia is fed by water from Zora's River. There are numerous small islands in the lake linked by bridges. The largest island is the warp point for the Serenade of Water and below it lies in the Water Temple. Also in Lake Hylia, there is a laboratory and a fishing house.

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Geology

Though Lake Hylia in A Link to the Past is a fictional lake, aspects about it suggest it is a maar lake, a kind of volcanic cone. The evident details include:

It is not known whether Lake Hylia is or was ever intended to be a maar or not. For comparison, see Lake Nyos, an active maar in Cameroon with many similarities to Lake Hylia.






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