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==Description==
==Description==
[[File:Windmill village.jpg|250px|left|thumb|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] gliding to land in the village.]]
[[File:Windmill village.jpg|250px|left|thumb|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] gliding to land in the village.]]
There are several wooden bridges connecting parts of the road  as it goes upward. At the highest point, there is a curve that leads to access two paths, one going down hill and another that has a ramp. Both have an end where the driver can glide over a lake and some hot air ballons over it. The drivers glide over the lake and land in the road of the village or the rooftops.This course was based off [[Mario Kart 64]] 's [[Moo Moo Farm]], and [[Mario Kart Wii]]'s [[Moo Moo Meadows]].<ref name="MK7 JPN Site">[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/amkj/course/kinokocup.html マリオカート7 : コース] (Japanese)</ref>
There are several wooden bridges connecting parts of the road  as it goes upward. At the highest point, there is a curve that leads to access two paths, one going down hill and another that has a ramp. Both have an end where the driver can glide over a lake and some hot air ballons over it. The drivers glide over the lake and land in the road of the village or the rooftops.<ref name="MK7 JPN Site">[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/amkj/course/kinokocup.html マリオカート7 : コース] (Japanese)</ref>  


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Revision as of 22:27, November 11, 2011

Template:Newsubject Template:Racecourse Daisy Hills is the second track of the Mushroom Cup in Mario Kart 7. The track's name alludes to Princess Daisy and it is located in a village surrounded by green hills, mountains and fields with flowers, strongly resembling an iconic Dutch landscape with windmills and a lake.

Description

File:Windmill village.jpg
Peach gliding to land in the village.

There are several wooden bridges connecting parts of the road as it goes upward. At the highest point, there is a curve that leads to access two paths, one going down hill and another that has a ramp. Both have an end where the driver can glide over a lake and some hot air ballons over it. The drivers glide over the lake and land in the road of the village or the rooftops.[1]

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