When you get to the forest sanctuary, you have to go up the stairs on the far right side and get to the bombs. Now, see the orb which when you hit it, it creates a bridge. When you get to the other side it disappers. You do NOT stike the orb then grab a bomb and run. You throw the bomb near it (this won't work if it goes green when you hit it) and grab a bomb. You will have enogh time to run on the bridge but when you get to the other side you MUST hit it at the wall. When you get to the other side of the wall you see a statue. Touch it, open your inventory and play blue,red. You get the Song Of Awakening. Keep walking and you see a circle of statues with a thing in the middle. Find the statues which look at each other and touch the middle thing and link them up. Keep trying until the door opens. Walk in. Congrats, you have found Gage!
go through lost woods ( by following the direction of each branch , except the fourth one ) and you will be at the forest sanctuary
you set the bomb next to the switch and hurry and run back to get another bomb and run across the bridge before the timer goes out and you then place?throw the bomb at the cracked wooden boxes and then you go from there. http://faqs.ign.com/articles/105/1053121p1.html that website helped me a lot.
As long as you know how to play the spirit flute you should be fine. Just slide the screen across the notes and blow into the mike on your turn.
No, triang is oo gauge and will connect to ho as long as the track code is OK. But N gauge is much smaller.
Gauge by: Andrea Burke
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Standard Gauge. 4ft 8"
Meter gauge tracks are one meter or 39.4 inches apart. Standard gauge rails are 4 feet 8 and one half inches apart. Broad gauge is 5 feet between the rails. Most USA railroads use standard gauge although Broad gauge was common in the American South before the Civil War. It is still common in many parts of Russia.
The Gauge. In America we use standard gauge - 4 ft 8,1/2 inches.
The space between two railroad tracks is called the "gauge." This term specifically refers to the distance between the inner edges of the two rails. Different rail systems may use various gauges, with the standard gauge being 4 feet 8.5 inches. The choice of gauge affects the stability and speed of trains running on those tracks.
The distance between the two tracks. There are many different gauges around the world.
4 foot 8½ inches (1435 mm) is "standard gauge". This is the gauge used by 60% of the railways in the world.