the boulder is in the west beach on the second island and if you can find the coldesack then go left in there and it sholud be in some what of a corner
Plymouth Rock.
Face a movable boulder and press A, if you have a pokemon in your team with Strength you will be asked to choose one to use it, so the boulder can be moved.
The extraordinary feat with which he moved that boulder was awe-inspiring.
Its on the 2nd island, on West Beach, behind a boulder. Inspect the boulder, and if you have all the pieces to the treaure map, your sim will push the boulder aside..and there is the treasure. also you may want to remember the phrase, "If ye discover to much, ye may discover ye own doom." Although i don't know if you might die. I have looked everywhere in the the area, so i think it was a gag they put there.
Clifford the Big Red Dog - 2000 Who Moved My Bone Clifford the Pirate King 2-16 was released on: USA: 6 November 2002
An erratic boulder is a rock that has been moved and left in position as the glacier recedes.
Mr. Dussel moved into the secret annex in November 1942.
A large boulder blocked the door of the cyclops Polyphemus' cave. The boulder was too large to be moved by 22 strong 4-wheeled wagons.Later, Polyphemus removes the borders, but blocks the entrance with his cyclops hands.
Boulders can be moved across the ground by a number of factors, including landslides, rock slides, and glacier movement. These events are often triggered by gravity, weathering, or seismic activity, which can dislodge the boulder and cause it to move downhill or across the landscape.
because they have secret spy looking out.
I played this game a while ago, I believe when Sims move out of your 'house' they just wander the islands randomly
To determine how far a rock or boulder has been moved by a glacier, scientists often examine the rock's shape and striations, which can indicate the direction of glacial flow. Additionally, comparing the rock's composition to the surrounding geology helps identify its origin. By mapping the distribution of similar rocks and using tools like GPS or surveying, researchers can estimate the distance the glacier has transported the boulder. Analyzing sediment layers and glacial deposits also provides insights into the glacier's movement history.