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Despite the fact the [[World 2 (NSMB)|World 2]] of [[New Super Mario Bros.]] is a desert land world 2-2 is a grassy area, however the background is deserty.
 
The level starts with [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] on a cliff with 1 palm tree.  From here you can jump down to the ground, or jump on the platforms (that aren't very high).  Each platform contains 1 red shelled [[Koopa]] each.  The platforms are in a triangle, along the line of the two bottom platforms is a [[? block]], this will contain a [[super mushroom]] or [[fire flower]] depending what form you're in.
 
Move on and a [[Lakitu]] will apear and throw [[spiny|spinies]] at you like normaly.  Run along a flat platform with ? blocks and [[brick block|Brick Blocks]].  Then you will arive a three more platforms with koopas on like last time.  There will then be a legde with Pipes with [[pirhana plants|Pirhara Plant]] in them on each side.  The pipe on the left is green, the right one is red.
 
After that walk a bit and you will get the [[Halfway Point|halfway flag]].  After this are blocks and pipes, and the Latiku (the same one) where you must go across.  Then there will be 2 [[mushroom platform]]s seperated by land, then the [[flagpole]]
 
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[[Catagory: Levels]]

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