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{{quote2|There are rumors of a lost world located deep beneath [[Crocodile Isle]]. It has been said that this is the source of the [[Kremling]]s, and that there is valuable treasure to be found there, including the elusive true ending of the game. Only the most clever explorers will find this place.|''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' instruction booklet, page 22}}  
{{quote2|There are rumors of a lost world located deep beneath [[Crocodile Isle]]. It has been said that this is the source of the [[Kremling]]s, and that there is valuable treasure to be found there, including the elusive true ending of the game. Only the most clever explorers will find this place.|''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' instruction booklet, page 22}}  
The '''Lost World''' is a secret area and world of [[Crocodile Isle]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''. In both games, the area is guarded by [[Klubba]] at his tollbooth, [[Klubba's Kiosk]], as he was ordered by [[King K. Rool|Kaptain K. Rool]] to do so.
The '''Lost World''' is a secret area and world of [[Crocodile Isle]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''. In both games, the area is guarded by [[Klubba]] at his tollbooth, [[Klubba's Kiosk]], as he was ordered by [[King K. Rool|Kaptain K. Rool]] to do so.


The Lost World is the power source of Crocodile Isle. The energy is generated from [[Krocodile Kore]], a temple shaped like a [[Kremling]] head integrated into a volcano in the world's central lake. Krocodile Kore also acts like a geothermal vent from sending out an upward stream of purple, white and blue energy. The Lost World has a variety of climates, including jungles, frozen caverns, and volcanic. There are tall, gray, and white-capped rocky hills that encircle the upper part of the location. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, like the other worlds, the overworld view of the Lost World was redesigned, and shows a wider, zoomed in display of its hosted environments.  
The Lost World is the power source of Crocodile Isle. The energy is generated from [[Krocodile Kore]], a temple shaped like a [[Kremling]] head integrated into a volcano in the world's central lake. Krocodile Kore also acts like a geothermal vent from sending out an upward stream of purple, white and blue energy. The Lost World has a variety of climates, including jungles, frozen caverns, and volcanic. There are tall, gray, and white-capped rocky hills that encircle the upper part of the location. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, like the other worlds, the overworld view of the Lost World was redesigned, and shows a wider, zoomed in display of its hosted environments.  
==History==
==History==
In ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', there is a Klubba's Kiosk in most worlds, starting with [[Crocodile Cauldron]] and ending with [[K. Rool's Keep]]. In each world, [[Diddy Kong]] and [[Dixie Kong]] can pay 15 [[Kremkoin]]s to Klubba to access a level of the Lost World. There are five levels in the Lost World, and the Kongs must pay 75 Kremkoins in total to access the entire Lost World.
In ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', there is a Klubba's Kiosk in most worlds, starting with [[Crocodile Cauldron]] and ending with [[K. Rool's Keep]]. In each world, [[Diddy Kong]] and [[Dixie Kong]] can pay 15 [[Kremkoin]]s to Klubba to access a level of the Lost World. There are five levels in the Lost World, and the Kongs must pay 75 Kremkoins in total to access the entire Lost World.
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===''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''===
===''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''===
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===''Donkey Kong Land 2''===
===''Donkey Kong Land 2''===
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=ロストワールド
|Jap=「ロストワールド」
|JapR=Rosuto wārudo
|JapR="Rosuto Wārudo"
|JapM=Lost World
|JapM=“Lost World”
|Jap2=<span class="explain"title="うしな">失</span>われた<span class="explain"title="せかい">世界</span><ref>''Super Donkey Kong'' instruction booklet, page 28.</ref>
|Jap2R=Ushinawareta Sekai
|Jap2M=Lost World
|Spa=Mundo Perdido
|Spa=Mundo Perdido
|SpaM=Lost World
|SpaM=Lost World
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*The name may be a reference to the {{wp|The Lost World (Conan Doyle novel)|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle novel}} of the same name, its {{wp|The Lost World (1925 film)|1925 film adaptation}}, or the {{wp|The Lost World (Crichton novel)|Michael Crichton novel}}, released a few months prior to ''Donkey Kong Country 2''. However, the idea of an underground jungle seems to be borrowed from ''{{wp|Journey to the Center of the Earth}}'' by Jules Verne.
*The name may be a reference to the {{wp|The Lost World (Conan Doyle novel)|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle novel}} of the same name, its {{wp|The Lost World (1925 film)|1925 film adaptation}}, or the {{wp|The Lost World (Crichton novel)|Michael Crichton novel}}, released a few months prior to ''Donkey Kong Country 2''. However, the idea of an underground jungle seems to be borrowed from ''{{wp|Journey to the Center of the Earth}}'' by Jules Verne.


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