Dojo Gazebo

The Dojo Gazebo is a small hut located behind the Dojo. It was opened on November 2006 during the Lime Green Party as a member-only room, and was accessible to all player as the party ended. A door that leads to the Dojo Gazebo is revealed when hovering above a lantern on the back of the Dojo.

Features

 * Playing Card-Jitsu Myst.
 * Entering the Flying Beaks catalog, which is a second and more secret version of the Martial Artworks catalog.

Catalog
The catalog Flying Beaks offers unique devices and gears, such as a Samuari outfit, that allows the player to dodge some attacks in Card-Jitsu, or the Ivory Horns, that allows the player to double his score in several games.

The catalog was first released in 2007, and has been released every 2 years since then.

Ancient well and underground tunnels
Underground tunnels that go across the mountain range were rumors old as Ninja rumors before 2008. The tunnels were confirmed in November 2007, when the room was first accessible. An enterace to the tunnels was found at the bottom of an ancient well near one of the corners of the toom. It is estimated that the well is around 240 meters deep (787 feet), and its walls are way too slippery yet contain sharp edges, so penguins cannot enter it. Ropes that were thrown into the well with loops in their tips- for examining whether there is something in the bottom of the well, were torn by its edges within seconds.

In July 2007, a team, lead by Gary, tried to lower a small robot with some devices into the well. They used a steel wire so the edges won't tear it. Logs from the devices showed that there is a large source for radiation in the ground, possibly by some sort of radioactive ore. The software of the robot stopped functioning after only a few minutes in the ground.

In April 2008, Gary tried another time to access the tunnel. This time he used the Aqua Grabber to try and find an unerwater access to the tunnel. Even though the dive toards the water below the mountain range, the Aqua Grabber has barely moved 60 meters (196 feet), for an unknown reason. Low oxygen levels had made him to go back to the island.

In August 2009, due to the fact the Club Penguin Island was lifted during the Festival of Flight, penguins tried to use jet packs to see if there is an enterace below the mountains. When they got too close, electromaagnetic radiation disrupted the jet packs, and the players had had to go back.

In December 2010, Gary tried to send a robotic model of the Earthquake Driller to the mountains to dig and find aaccess to the tunnels. It was disconnected after drilling into a very hard mineral in the ground.