Wow, the cave was very disorienting the first time through! I didn’t know which way was up or which direction I was going half the time! I can tell that there are a lot of Pokemon hiding here and it’s going to take several tries to photograph them all. First I took a picture of Zubat, which was much easier than in the tunnel area. I even got two of them in the same picture. I saw Grimer off in the distance and snapped a picture of him, even though I knew the Professor wouldn’t like it because it was too far away. There were three Bulbasaur on a ledge, but they were acting really odd. I decided to throw apples and pester balls at them to see if anything would happen. The Bulbasaurs weren’t really Bulbasaur’s at all- they were Dittos. I managed to get all three Dittos in one picture. Next I saw a Jigglypuff being chased by Koffing. They went right by me and I was able to get great shots of both. The Professor loved the pose of Jigglypuff, which seemed a little mean to me because he was scared to death, and loved the size of the picture of Koffing. The only thing he didn’t like was that Jigglypuff wasn’t in the middle of the frame. I guess he’s never studied photography- a perfectly centered picture is very ascetically boring. I guess that’s scientists for you. Next I saw Weepingbell. I hit it with an apple and took a picture, but the Professor scolded me. He reminded me that Pokemon do not like being photographed from behind. I thought it was a cool shot. The last Pokemon I saw was Jynx. There were two Jynx laying down in a pool of water on either side of a jewel-like egg. Professor Oak said that the picture would be better if more of Jynx was in the shot, because just her head was above water. I don’t know how to get her to move though, neither the apple nor the pester ball had any effect. Maybe the Professor has something else to give me. At any rate, he said that I will find out what the next course is when I take pictures of three more Pokemon. I know that I missed Charmeleon in the volcano because I hit him into the lava and he became Charzard. I bet there are other Pokemon hiding in the lava around the volcano as well, and I know there’s something hiding in the dunes on the beach. Also, I think that I can somehow get more Pokemon (like Diglett) to evolve into new Pokemon. I’m going to sleep on that tonight and give it another go tomorrow. I’ll probably start from the beginning and run through all the courses in order again tomorrow. That way I’ll hopefully not miss anything.
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