(He’s building a town, so it makes sense.) You’ll find the woman in question in Kara Kara Bazaar, which is northeast of Gerudo Town and Daqo Chisay shrine. Give them to Hudson, and he’ll tell you about a tailor he needs. But those are table stakes in "From the Ground Up," so keep cutting down trees and stockpiling wood as you find it. The next time you speak to Hudson, he’ll need 20 bundles of wood … which is probably getting annoying at this point. From the Ground Up part 3: Kara Kara Bazaar Speak to Grayson, convince him to head to Hudson, and return to Tarrey Town, where you can now access a gem shop. Now Hudson needs a Goron with a name ending in "son," because why not? You’ll find Grayson sitting near a fire and a cooking pot in the Southern Mine, on the path that leads up Death Mountain to Goron Village. (Also, while you’re area, make sure to visit the Great Fairy Shrine.) From the Ground Up part 2: The Southern Mine There are plenty of trees on the island at this point, so cut them down and speak to Hudson again. Speak to Hudson, and he’ll ask you to collect 10 bundles of wood. It’s in northeastern Hyrule, within the Akkala Tower region, and Dahj Hesho shrine is the closest warp point. Google Earth Community Page about the discovery of the feature.3D diagram of Badlands Guardian topography, prepared by Lutz Perschon for CBC Radio.Story and Radio interviews with Supergranny, the person who discovered the feature on Google Earth. Gran's canyon is a net sensation, The Sydney Morning Herald.↑ PCWorld In Pictures: The Strangest Sights in Google Earth PC World Staff J1:00 am.↑ 5.0 5.1 Badlands Guardian: Satellite Imagery from Google Earth Written by Rosemarie McKeon Friday, 08 August 2008 15:38.↑ As It Happens 3D rendering by CBC Radio.↑ 3.0 3.1 CBC Radio: As It Happens "Alberta's Aztec Rocker?" (Includes taped interview with geology professor Dr.↑ 2.0 2.1 The Badlands Guardian Global TV Published: Wednesday, April 04, 2007.↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Sydney Morning Herald Article by Stephen Hutcheon: "Gran's canyon is a net sensation" November 13, 2006.Old Man of Hoy a rock pillar off Scotland that resembes a standing man.Old Man of the Mountain, rock profile in New Hampshire.'Face on Mars', photographed by Viking 1 in 1976.The Guardian was also covered by Canada's Global Television. PCWorld magazine has referred to the formation as a "geological marvel". The Badlands Guardian was also described by the Sydney Morning Herald as a "net sensation". They altered the suggested 'Guardian of the Badlands' to become Badlands Guardian. Out of 50 names submitted, seven were suggested to the Cypress County Council. Originally discovered by Lynn Hickox, suitable names were canvassed by CBC Radio One program As It Happens. It was the winner of the RTNDA National- TV - short feature award for that year. In 2006 Medicine Hat's CHAT-TV Reporter Dale Hunter did a short feature on the Badlands Guardian. Although the image appears to be a positive feature, it is actually a negative feature (a valley), an instance of the Hollow-Face illusion. The 'head' may have been created during a short period of fast erosion immediately following intense rainfall. The arid badlands are typified by infrequent but intense rain-showers, sparse vegetation and soft sediments. The head is a drainage feature created through erosion of soft, clay-rich soil by the action of wind and water. The apparent earphones are a road and an oil well, which has been in place only a few years, and will likely become invisible once the well falls into disuse and its superficial features are eroded. Because of additional man-made structure, it also appears to be wearing earphones. Viewed from the air, the feature bears a strong resemblance to a human head wearing a full native American headdress.
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