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To play the Mermaid's song, place a [[Flute Block]] on top or below each set of stones on the shore, then tune each block by the amount of stones. A large stone symbolizes 5, and a small stone symbolizes 1. After tuning all 5 blocks, simply run past each one from left-to-right.
 
To play the Mermaid's song, place a [[Flute Block]] on top or below each set of stones on the shore, then tune each block by the amount of stones. A large stone symbolizes 5, and a small stone symbolizes 1. After tuning all 5 blocks, simply run past each one from left-to-right.
If you're careful in triggering the noteblock(s), one can also play the complete tune with just one noteblock. Simply place the noteblock, tune it, play it, break it, and move to the next spot.
      
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*There's a pair of pirates fighting in the Pirate Cove that are a reference to the Mario Bros.
 
*There's a pair of pirates fighting in the Pirate Cove that are a reference to the Mario Bros.
 
*Jellyfish similar to those seen at the [[Dance of the Moonlight Jellies]] festival often appear in the water after 6:00 pm, but only in [[Winter]] and when it is not raining.
 
*Jellyfish similar to those seen at the [[Dance of the Moonlight Jellies]] festival often appear in the water after 6:00 pm, but only in [[Winter]] and when it is not raining.
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*The [[#Mermaid|mermaid's puzzle]] can be solved with only one [[Flute Block]]. By using caution when tuning it, it can be triggered, removed, placed at the next spot, tuned, and played again, until all 5 notes are played.
    
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