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The Bismuth Caverns is a spiraling, maze-like cave made of the weakly radioactive element called Bismuth. It is blue and yellow in this cave and there is occasionally fog at ankle height in the cave. Low vibrations are detected if a seismograph is used in this level. The Bismuth in this level cannot be mined and are strongly stuck to the base of the cave. Old and rusty furniture such as pots, pans, tables, chairs, sofas and pickaxes can be found trashed in the area. Wooden creaky ladders and staircases can be found that lead to barely higher areas of the caverns. Attempting to use explosives to break the stones off from the base will result in failure. At a deep part, mostly the outskirts of this level has an iron and rusty door that leads to the overlook of this level.
Upon entering from the bismuth cave outskirts, you will be met with a pond full of mostly water and liquid bismuth. Some rocks can be found inside these waters sticking out. The waters are about 62.5825821 meters deep at farthest and cannot be swam in. Out of place bricks stick out in front upon entering and you can walk on these bricks to reach the middle of the lake, which has a telescope sticking in the direction of the outside of the cave. Looking through the telescope will show a small planet with a Greek mythology statue standing on it looking in the distance.
There are no known colonies and outposts