no that has never happend
Yes he did
u will find him in the (gym) in seafoam island in the entrance climb up the ladder
Go up the ladder in the entrance of the seafoam islands and you will find his gym uh...........................ne
The camera was installed by Grumman when the Lunar Module was assembled. The camera was installed a fold-out panel called the MESA, which was to the left of the ladder. When Neil Armstrong stepped of the LM's porch onto the ladder he pulled a D-handle, unfolding the MESA, which activated the camera.
You need to go to the Seafoam Islands and go up the ladder right at the entrance. His gym was moved because of an eruption.
A ladder could be used during the game of golf to climb a tree or a structure in order to get the ball which has landed there. Another reason for this particular use is to form a ladder golf game which is also called Fingy Pongy.
The recommended safe ladder angle for preventing accidents and ensuring stability during use is about 75 degrees.
The service entrance is near the facility where the "future layton" resides. First go to the North Bank after crossing through the underground tunnel. There you must go through a door into the "Side Of the Facility". Next go down the ladder and you will enter the "Service Entrance"
you go into the seafoam islands and go up the ladder that is in the entrance and he will be their waiting (and his strongest is a lv59 rapidash) good luck
Blanie is located in the Seafoam Islands east of Cinnabar Island. Go into the east entrance and you should see a ladder. Go up that ladder and you reached his new cave gym. I hope this helped.
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