
Walk east into the tall grass, then immediately turn west to bypass the blockade of bushes. Head north until some bushes block the way. Walk around the plateau to the west, into the tall grass. Go up the second set of stairs that are located just north of the grass patch and go down the set of stairs on the west side of the plateau. Walk west until you see a large patch of grass.


Follow the path there west to the next zone. Walk west around the large dirt pile to another sandy spot with a sign. Walk east to the tall grass and head north around the big dirt pile you were just on. Once you get to the sandy spot, head north to another set of steps, go east, and down the set of steps. Go north up the first set of steps, then head west and down the next set of steps, and follow the path west.

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