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The first half of Whale Bay takes place in the Whale Bay Fortress, with [[Rayman]] attempting to locate the prison where [[Carmen]] the Whale is being held. In some versions of the game, one area in particular has respawning [[Robo-Pirate]]s, making for some interesting challenges.
The first half of Whale Bay takes place in the Whale Bay Fortress, with [[Rayman]] attempting to locate the prison where [[Carmen]] the Whale is being held. In some versions of the game, one area in particular has respawning [[Robo-Pirate]]s, making for some interesting challenges.


[[File:The Hall of Doors N64 10 Whale Bay.jpg|thumb|left|320px|The entrance to Whale Bay in [[the Hall of Doors]]]]
[[File:R2TGE-PC-WhaleBay-HallOfDoors.jpg|thumb|left|320px|The entrance to Whale Bay in [[the Hall of Doors]]]]


The second half of Whale Bay revolves around the lake itself, and [[Rayman]]'s attempts to free [[Carmen]] the Whale. After [[Carmen]] is freed, [[Rayman]] must follow [[Carmen]] into the extensive underwater cave network of Whale Bay, using [[Carmen]]'s bubbles for air (considering the [[piranha]]s don't reach them first). [[Carmen]] leads [[Rayman]] to a secret grotto, where the remains of a submarine mark the way for escape. In most versions of ''[[Rayman 2]]'', the level closes with [[Rayman]] exiting a beached ship, sliding down a watery slope, and evading an [[Ape Pirate]].
The second half of Whale Bay revolves around the lake itself, and [[Rayman]]'s attempts to free [[Carmen]] the Whale. After [[Carmen]] is freed, [[Rayman]] must follow [[Carmen]] into the extensive underwater cave network of Whale Bay, using [[Carmen]]'s bubbles for air (considering the [[piranha]]s don't reach them first). [[Carmen]] leads [[Rayman]] to a secret grotto, where the remains of a submarine mark the way for escape. In most versions of ''[[Rayman 2]]'', the level closes with [[Rayman]] exiting a beached ship, sliding down a watery slope, and evading an [[Ape Pirate]].