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Route 1 (not much of a spoiler) zoom in deep enough into a ying forest, and fruit will start to hang from the branches of the trees. Inside this fruit is teleportation into a tau moon cave, but you have to be zoomed in enough for annoying menaces to appear. You can at least figure out a route through them at one zoom greater if you want. Tau moon caves have stony air.
Route 2 (three spoilers) zoom in deeper still to find mysterious towers. zoom in on one of these and you'll find that there's no glass blocking the toll gates here, unlike most toll gates But if you zoom in yet deeper STILL the blue boxes within spider air contain a route that completely bypasses the need for stony air.
Route 3, similar to the above, may require you to find a jumbo yellow flower first in order to generate the "ying mines" (i can't recall the actual name) you can find spider air deep within these. The blue boxes contain a route that bypasses the need for stony air