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*[[Glitter Gulch Mine]], via a pipeline in a sunken ship. (This helps you get a Jinjo.)
*[[Glitter Gulch Mine]], via a pipeline in a sunken ship. (This helps you get a Jinjo.)
*[[Grunty Industries]], via a waste disposal pipe (This helps you get a Jinjo. The Waste Disposal Plant, however, is only accessible through this entrance. You can't access any other areas of Grunty Industries, nor can you get in here from Grunty Industries.)
*[[Grunty Industries]], via a waste disposal pipe (This helps you get a Jinjo. The Waste Disposal Plant, however, is only accessible through this entrance. You can't access any other areas of Grunty Industries, nor can you get in here from Grunty Industries.)
== Etymology ==
Jolly Roger's Lagoon is likely named after [[w:c:mario:Jolly Roger Bay|Jolly Roger Bay]] from ''[[w:c:mario:Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64]]''.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*The UFO and the Mountains for treasure appears in [[Banjoland]].
*The UFO and the Mountains for treasure appears in [[Banjoland]].
*In the UFO, Kazooie asks the aliens if they need to "phone home." This is a reference to the movie ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial''.
*In the UFO, Kazooie asks the aliens if they need to "phone home." This is a reference to the movie ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial''.
*Jolly Roger's Lagoon has a similar name to Jolly Roger Bay from Super Mario 64.
*Kazooie asks if any of the aliens are named "Elvis". It's the name of an alien from PERFECT DARK, another Rareware game. This reference could also be a reference to the common belief of what happened to Elvis Presley.
*Kazooie asks if any of the aliens are named "Elvis". It's the name of an alien from PERFECT DARK, another Rareware game. This reference could also be a reference to the common belief of what happened to Elvis Presley.
*The Big Fish is similar to [[w:c:zelda:Lord Jabu-Jabu|Lord Jabu-Jabu]], a giant fish that swallows the player whole, from ''[[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', because in both games you must go inside the large fish to rescue an amphibian like creature. In both games, the walls of the insides are similar in color and move around.
*The Big Fish is similar to [[w:c:zelda:Lord Jabu-Jabu|Lord Jabu-Jabu]], a giant fish that swallows the player whole, from ''[[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', because in both games you must go inside the large fish to rescue an amphibian like creature. In both games, the walls of the insides are similar in color and move around.
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