In the dark world find where the 4th crystal is but don't go there instead find a forest in the upper screen and you will find a tree on a stump press A on it and it will talk! It will give you a shovel now use the mirror to warp to the light world then dig around the area where the flowers are(upper left corner) and you will find the Flute now go to kakariko village and find the bird statue use the flute near it and you will get a bird now use the flute again and the bird will take you anywhere its a warp thing!
shovel under the flowers in the top lefthand corner of that enclosed area
the place where the floot boy plays. in that area dig around the north side of that area
Yes.
The past tense of dig is dug. My dog dug up my garden just yesterday.
people dig up left behind parts of our past
The name for people who dig up things from the past is archaeologists. They study human history by recovering and analyzing artifacts, structures, and other physical remains.
they dig up bones and jornals that are from the past
no they should not be allowed to dig up the bodies of deceased people for historical purposes and information about the past
We learn that archeologists dig up fossils and they can determine what year it came from, etc.
It is on youtube; type in grenade flute cover and then you should see a yellow background video. In the description there is a link.
Archaeologists are the individuals who study and uncover artifacts from the past through excavation and analysis.
if you are talking about the snorlax asleep on the road... you will first need to obtain the poke flute (i cannot remember how to get it sorry) play the flute and snorlax will wake up
Fodere = dig up, dig out. Fossus is the past participle - something that has been dug up.
Both dark and light world is the same. right? when you are in the dark world, go to the place where the flute boy plays his flute. but in the dark world. you there yet? good.talk to that tiny pecurular looking tree on the stump, he give give you a shovle. teloport to the light world and dig like north west of that aera
There are various Zelda games which contain a shovel as an obtainable item, and others where there is no shovel but another digging function. As this is in the Twilight Princess and Spirit Tracks categories, I will address these titles and place a link to Zelda Wiki's "Shovel" article for those seeking more information. In Twilight Princess, there is no shovel but Link's wolf form can be used to dig up "digging spots" which appear as black "sparkling" areas in Link's "wolf sense" view. In Spirit Tracks, there is also no shovel, but there is a flute song called the "Song of Discovery" which can bring up hidden items in some instances.