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Revision as of 14:37, 7 September 2012

Lost Valley
Lostvalley.jpg
Tomb Raider
Section Peru Section
Level No 3
Length (*)
  • Game Time: 35 minutes

Secrets 5
Location South America, Peru
Level Chronology:
City of Vilcabamba Lost Valley Tomb of Qualopec

The Lost Valley is the third level of the original Tomb Raider. The same level in Tomb Raider Anniversary is called Peru - The Lost Valley.

Story

Heading past the city, further into the mountain, Lara discovers a small pocket of tropical climate. It is home to Velociraptors and a T-Rex who survived here past the dinosaurs' mass extinction. The skeletons that litter the cave suggest many an Incan fell victim to these predators. Lara collects three primitive cogs from this valley and uses them to close an ancien Incan dam, allowing her to access the Tomb of Qualopec.

Objectives


Finds

Secrets

There are five secrets in this level.

  • 1st secret
The first secret can be found in the valley. It is hidden in a niche up in the cliff wall just right of two waterfalls.
  • 2nd secret
The second secret is also located within the valley, near the first one, in a niche atop the two waterfalls.
  • 3rd secret
The third secret can also be found in the valley, atop the little temple.
  • 4th secret
The fourth secret can be found the the flowing water nearby the cog wheel mechanism.
  • 5th secret
The fifth an final secret is hard to miss as it lies in a little chamber you reach after diving through the tunnels, after redirecting the current.

Artefacts and Keys

Supplies

First Aid

Weapons

Ammo


Enemies


Notes

It is believed that the Incans did not possess technology as advanced as cogs.