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[[File:Sundown_Point.jpg|thumb|238px]]The '''Sundown Point''' is a small piece of land sticking out into the sea, just south of the Giant Candle. The iPoint is above and right beside it.
 
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The '''Sundown Point''' is a small piece of land sticking out into the sea, just south of the [[The Candle|Giant Candle]]. The [[List of iPoints|iPoint]] is above and right beside it. Sundown Point can be seen in [[Air Sports|Island Flyover]].
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==[[Air Sports|Island Flyover]] Information:==
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* Daytime: “Every photo taken here ends up turning out like a postcard.”
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* Evening: “The setting sun beyond the island makes for a breathtaking view.”
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* Night: “People come here at night just to see the moon over the sparkling sea.”
 
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Revision as of 18:11, 19 April 2021

Sundown Point
Sundown Point

Information
Sport(s) seen in Air Sports
Game(s) seen in Wii Sports Resort

The Sundown Point is a small piece of land sticking out into the sea, just south of the Giant Candle. The iPoint is above and right beside it. Sundown Point can be seen in Island Flyover.

Island Flyover Information:

  • Daytime: “Every photo taken here ends up turning out like a postcard.”
  • Evening: “The setting sun beyond the island makes for a breathtaking view.”
  • Night: “People come here at night just to see the moon over the sparkling sea.”