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Anonymous Posted on Apr 11, 2009

Level 3 -a or one

Well it a water level with the big fish and I can't find the first coin

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Coin 1: After the checkpoint, there are pipes blowing bubbles upwards. The
second set of pipes is a red followed by two greens; enter the first
green pipe (the middle pipe of the set) and swim across the cavern to
get the coin.

Coin 2: About two thirds of the way through the level, the coin can be seen at
the top, between two bubble-blowing pipes. Swim up and get it, but
beware the purple fish that will swim after you.

Coin 3: About three quarters of the way through the level, there is a P switch.
Hit the switch and immediately swim right; the coin is easily grabbable
at this point.

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