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'''Marmalade Valley''' is a location from ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. The path leading here is unlocked after obtaining the orange [[Mini Paint Star]] in [[Château Chanterelle]], and unlocks a path leading to [[Kiwano Temple]].
'''Marmalade Valley''' is a location from ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. The path leading here is unlocked after obtaining the orange [[Mini Paint Star]] in [[Château Chanterelle]], and unlocks a path leading to [[Kiwano Temple]].
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On his first visit, Mario must go down a log lift to meet with a Toad who tells him that the dig site is off limits and to speak with [[Prof. Kinopio]] at [[Château Chanterelle]] for a permit.
On his first visit, Mario must go down a log lift to meet with a Toad who tells him that the dig site is off limits and to speak with the [[Toad Professor]] at [[Château Chanterelle]] for a permit.


After getting the [[Excavation Site Permit]], Mario can begin exploring the dig site. He must go up a lift and enter a small cave, and he and Huey are startled by a loud noise shortly after. Due to broken scaffolding, Mario must go behind some sheets and then hammer a loose part of the wall to leave the cave.
After getting the [[Excavation Site Permit]], Mario can begin exploring the dig site. He must go up a lift and enter a small cave, and he and Huey are startled by a loud noise shortly after. Due to broken scaffolding, Mario must go behind some sheets and then hammer a loose part of the wall to leave the cave.

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