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==History==
==History==
According to the [[Yoshi (species)|Brown Yoshi]] in [[Yoshi's Village]], Mt. Lavalava once erupted when the [[Village Leader]] and he were kids.
According to the [[Brown Yoshi]] in [[Yoshi's Village]], Mt. Lavalava once erupted when the [[Village Leader]] and he were kids.


Between Chapters 4 and 5 of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Mario learns from [[Twink]] (who learns from [[Gourmet Guy]] when accompanying [[Princess Peach]]) that a [[Star Spirit]] is being held in Mt. Lavalava of Lavalava Island and seeks to go there. In the meanwhile, he finds Kolorado by the [[Toad Town]] port, who is also hoping to travel there in order to find a legendary treasure. The two eventually travel to Lavalava Island with the help of the [[Whale (character)|Whale]].
Between Chapters 4 and 5 of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Mario learns from [[Twink]] (who learns from [[Gourmet Guy]] when accompanying [[Princess Peach]]) that a [[Star Spirit]] is being held in Mt. Lavalava of Lavalava Island and seeks to go there. In the meanwhile, he finds Kolorado by the [[Toad Town]] port, who is also hoping to travel there in order to find a legendary treasure. The two eventually travel to Lavalava Island with the help of the [[Whale (character)|Whale]].

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