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{{quote2|Accessed through a secret passageway at the bottom of the lake, this place remained hidden for many years. Only recently did those clumsy Kremlings stumble across the entrance.|''[[Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country 3]]'' instruction booklet, page 21}}
{{quote2|Accessed through a secret passageway at the bottom of the lake, this place remained hidden for many years. Only recently did those clumsy Kremlings stumble across the entrance.|''[[Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country 3]]'' instruction booklet, page 21}}
'''Pacifica''' is the seventh world exclusively appearing in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country 3]]''. It is a water-themed world like [[Cotton Top Cove]], and is located in the northwestern lake of the [[Northern Kremisphere]], only reachable by using the [[Turbo Ski]]. The world boss is [[Barbos]], who was originally fought at [[Razor Ridge]]. According to the instruction manual, the entrance to Pacifica is located underneath a lake, although the area itself is not entirely flooded. Pacifica itself consists mainly of two lakes. The southern one is the only location of green [[Lurchin]]s. The northern lake takes place during a thunderstorm. Two water-filled pipelines appear in Pacifica, serving as habitats to many aquatic creatures. One of the levels features large trees submerged into the northern lake, which the Kongs must swim through. The [[Brothers Bear]] here is [[Barnacle]], relocated from [[Lake Orangatanga]] in the original version, and he appears in his own [[Barnacle's Island|washed-up ship]]. Pacfica's [[secret cave]], titled "Whirlpool Wreck", is located directly north of the boss area.
'''Pacifica''' is the seventh world exclusively appearing in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country 3]]''. It is a water-themed world like [[Cotton Top Cove]], and is located in the northwestern lake of the [[Northern Kremisphere]], only reachable by using the [[Turbo Ski]]. The world boss is [[Barbos]], who was originally fought at [[Razor Ridge]].


Unlike other worlds in ''Donkey Kong Country 3'', Pacifica has six normal levels instead of five, plus a boss level:
According to the instruction manual, the entrance to Pacifica is located underneath a lake, although the area itself is not entirely flooded. Pacifica itself consists mainly of two lakes. The southern one is the only location of green [[Lurchin]]s. The northern lake is prone to rough weather.


The [[Kremling]]s have apparently built more industrial zones outside of [[Mekanos]], as two pipelines can be found throughout Pacifica. These pipelines are filled with water, and serve as habitats to many aquatic creatures. One of the levels features large trees submerged into the northern lake, which the Kongs must swim through.
A resident of [[Lake Orangatanga]] in the original version, the [[Brothers Bear|Brother Bear]] [[Barnacle]] instead claims a washed-up ship here in the Game Boy Advance version. The area's [[secret cave]], titled "Whirlpool Wreck", is located directly north of Barbos's domain.
==Levels==
Unlike the other worlds, Pacifica has six normal levels instead of five.
*[[Dingy Drain-Pipe]]
*[[Dingy Drain-Pipe]]
*[[Stormy Seas]]
*[[Stormy Seas]]

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