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'''Fossil Canyon''' is the second course of the [[Dino Domain]] area of [[Timber Island]] and the second overall track in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''. The player must have at least two [[Golden Balloon]]s to race on it, and seven for its Silver Coin Challenge (or Balloon Touch Challenge in the DS remake). Fossil Canyon takes place in a barren, sandy canyon during sunset, as shown from the orange sky. At the start, the large, yellow sun is shown looming behind a cliff.
'''Fossil Canyon''' is the second course of [[Dino Domain]] and the second overall track in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''. The player must have at least two [[Golden Balloon]]s to race on it, and seven for its Silver Coin Challenge (or Balloon Touch Challenge in the DS remake). Fossil Canyon takes place in a barren, sandy canyon during sunset, as shown from the orange sky. At the start, the large, yellow sun is shown looming behind a cliff.


This level offers considerably great challenges for new racers. The track has numerous [[Power-Up Token]]s, exclusively in the game's remake, and many Zipper pads. Notorious for its fork in the road, both ways are quick. If the racer travels towards the left side, they will find a red balloon with a missile, but the other route has green and blue balloons for an offensive or defensive attack. It does not feature any moving obstacles, but it does have palm trees which slow down players.
This level offers considerably great challenges for new racers. The track has numerous [[Power-Up Token]]s, exclusively in the game's remake, and many Zipper pads. Notorious for its fork in the road, both ways are quick. If the racer travels towards the left side, they will find a red balloon with a missile, but the other route has green and blue balloons for an offensive or defensive attack. It does not feature any moving obstacles, but it does have palm trees which slow down players.

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