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**On top of the white wall next to a large watermill.
**On top of the white wall next to a large watermill.
**In the entrance to Cliff Spring Cave. It is visible in Episodes 4-8, but is only accessible in Episodes 6-8.
**In the entrance to Cliff Spring Cave. It is visible in Episodes 4-8, but is only accessible in Episodes 6-8.
===[[1-Up Mushroom]]s===
*'''Bianco Hills:'''
**Obtained by spraying the bells on an archway in the village.
**Obtained by eating a group of green butterflies near the red female chuckster with Yoshi. Only available in Episode 8.
**Obtained by destroying a beehive in a palm tree near the outside wall of the village and using Yoshi to eat all of the bees. Only available in Episode 8.
*'''The Hillside Cave Secret:'''
**Obtained by fully ground pounding the right nail on the first green platform just before the section with many moving orange blocks.
**Directly above the second star on the main path just before the final platform with the Shine Sprite.
*'''The Secret of the Dirty Lake:'''
**On the star on top of the blue platform, just after the first set of flipping platforms.
**On the left side of the rotating white block's path upwards. It will land on the white block if not collected in mid-air.


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