
This course is called "Kara Kara Desert" in Japan.

Coincidentally, 4 to the 4th power (4^4) is 64.Usually, their tenders would have four wheel trucks to make up for a total of eight wheels, though No. Engines of this wheel arrangement were used most common on American railroads during the 1800s and 1830s until 1928 and were given the name "American" in 1872 to show how they did all the work on every railroad in the United States and have eight wheels (four leading wheels, four driving wheels, and no trailing wheels). The engine, on the train, has a "64" on it, and is a 4-4-0 engine or an American type of steam locomotive.Instead, the player will gain a jump boost and perform an air trick, possibly because you can't break in that game. However, unlike its past iterations, the train is no longer a hazard. Kalimari Desert reappears in Mario Kart Tour once again as a retro course where it retains its appearance from Mario Kart 7. This course reappears in Mario Kart 7 as a retro course, with additional glider ramps placed all around the course. Item Boxes only appear three times: at the beginning before the first railroad crossing again, right before the second railroad crossing and finally, halfway after the second railroad crossing. If you go out too far, you will go out-of-bounds and you will be reset back on the main course. If you go out into the sand, your kart will become increasingly slower. The next hazards are the sand and the out-of-zone areas. Crashing into them causes spinouts, like Dry Dry Ruins and Thwomp Desert from Mario Kart Wii. Although, there is a glitch that allows you to use this track to skip laps.Īnother hazard on the track is the cacti. Unless just messing around, this train-track is not a shortcut but instead costs time. The train-track is not limited, and the whole train-track is available to drive on (unless you're playing on the Mario Kart 7 version). Sometimes the player must slow to a stop to wait for the train to pass by and then speed up again. These trains run across train-tracks that cross over the racing track. It is desert-themed and features trains that will flip you out if they are touched. Leaf Cup Kalimari Desert is the last course in Mushroom Cup of Mario Kart 64.
