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The Safari is a biome separated from the Main Biome by the River. There are three stores located within the Safari: Fancy Furnishings, Boxed Cars, and Bob's Shack. Cherry Wood, Elm Wood, and Walnut Wood can grow in the Safari, Walnut being exclusive to the Safari only.

During October, Sinister Wood and Spook Wood could be found, but was unable to grow on the roads due to them being misspelled as "read" instead of "road". This was fixed as of 25 June 2022.

The biome has various geographical features such as the Safari Hole, a teleportation passage located on the western cliffsides of the biome, and the Safari Point, which is a ledge at the north of the biome. It also has two peninsulas; the Safari Peninsula, a small outcrop of land next to Fancy Furnishings, and the Safari Cliff Peninsula, a rocky peninsula at the northwestern end of the Safari.

Accessing[]

The most common method of accessing the biome is through the Bridge. It can be lowered by paying one of either bridge operators in their Booths, located at the ends of the Bridge.

One may cross the river without paying for the bridge, swimming across or having long but wide enough planks to drive across the bridge. The player will be unable to transport loose items across if they had swam across.

Another method is through the Safari Mountain Passage, which requires going through the Swamp using the Rock Bridge.

Geographical Features[]

Safari Hole[]

Safari Hole

The Safari Hole is a hole located in one of the western cliffsides of the Safari. Its purpose is to serve as a one way portal from the Maze or Lone Cave.

There are two methods of accessing the Safari Hole; through the Maze, the Lone Cave, or climbing to it through planks.

Safari Mountain Passage[]

SMountainPassage

The Safari Mountain Passage is a passage leading from the Swamp down to the Safari. Its main purpose is to serve as the exit from the Swamp if the Rock Bridge had despawned, but players could also use it as an entrance into the Swamp.

Safari Points[]

Safari Points

The Safari Points are two small, triangular ledges located at the northern cliffside between Bob's Shack and the Safari Cliff Peninsula. They are a dull green and grassy platform, with occasional trees growing. The points are a result of a wedge terrain not being fully covered by the rocks. They have been removed/fixed as of June 13th, 2022.

Safari Peninsula[]

Safari Peninsula

The Safari Peninsula is a geographic feature located in between Fancy Furnishings and Bob's Shack, which was added in June 2019. It was added along with the Safari Cliff Peninsula. It serves no use at the moment, but has been provoking speculation due to its sudden appearance and occasional modification.

The Peninsula consists of only land, with water being surrounded on 3 sides of the Ocean. It is nearly lined up with the nearest Sand Island, and will likely have some future correlation with the Safari Cliff Peninsula.

Peninsula Road[]

The Peninsula Road was added on 6/13/2022, but was quickly removed. It was an extension of the road that leads to the Safari Square. Not much is known about this feature.

Safari Cliff Peninsula[]

Safari Cliff Peninsula

The Safari Cliff Peninsula is a rocky peninsula located at the northwestern end of the Safari, which was added in June 2019, along with the Safari Peninsula. Its location makes it the furthest northern point in Lumberland. The extension of the Safari is not visible except through high altitude locations such as the Swamp or Volcano, thus it was not discovered until sometime after the update. It serves no use at the moment, but has been provoking speculation due to its sudden appearance.

It is made entirely of rocks, unlike its grassy counterpart. It borders the western edge of the Ocean and stops at the northern edge. Its position bordering the ocean suggests that the region north of the Safari may change drastically over time, much like how the Taiga Mountain Passage evolved.

The peninsula grants on-foot access to the northern edge of the ocean, which has been found to have a walkable ledge due to the ocean not completely covering the seafloor.

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