I found mine in the fiery path past the boulders at lvl 15
Boulders can be found in various natural settings, including mountains, riverbanks, and coastal areas. They are often remnants of glacial activity, where glaciers have broken off large rocks and deposited them as they retreated. Additionally, boulders can be present in deserts and rocky terrains, and they may also be found in urban settings as landscaping features or in construction.
Erratic boulders can be found in various parts of the world, primarily in regions that were affected by glaciation during the last Ice Age. These boulders are typically large and made of different rock types than the surrounding area, having been transported by glaciers and deposited as the ice melted. Notable locations where erratic boulders can be seen include Scandinavia, North America, and parts of northern Europe.
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New Zealand is the place that has huge round boulders along the beach. These boulders are called the Moeraki Boulders.
The boulders fell from the mountains with a crash! The big boulders hit are car in Indiana.
Moeraki Boulders
erratic boulders means that a glacier passed over this area. The boulders may have been the side of a mountain or part of a cliff but the power of the glacier broke it down and off and then moved it. When the glacier receded, the boulders were left behind. They are often found in areas where there are no mountains or cliffs...they are geologically different from the bedrock. Geologists can often match erratic boulders up with their place of origin which may be many miles away. They range in size from stone size to house size.
Alchemy Boulders was created in 1996.
Rockland Boulders was created in 2011.
You are possibly thinking of the Moeraki Boulders, on the coast about 50km north of Dunedin. These are spherical concretions up to 1.5m diameter, naturally growing in clays derived from volcanic ash. Still quietly emerging as the coast erodes. In the mountains, giant boulders are frequently found, and some are huge. The biv rock in the Upper Arawhata is several tens of metres lin each dimension. In the Troyte, a small valley off the Karangarua, (Westland) the boulders may even be seen in satellite photos! These are all ex-glacial erratics.
You might move boulders off of the seafloor cavern into a ship in order to examine the boulders. Often, this is accomplished using buoys that float the boulders from the seafloor to the ship.