This problem is courtesy of Mary Jane Sterling. Muchas Gracias.
A band of pirates buried their treasure on an island. They chose a spot
to bury it in the following manner. Along the shore, there were two
large rocks about 100 feet apart. Somewhere between the rocks and about 80
feet from the shore was a large palm tree. Two pirates, one standing on
each rock, faced the palm tree, turned 90 degrees away from the palm tree
and walked inland a distance equal to that between their rock and the palm
tree. The other pirates buried the treasure at the point midway between
where the pirates ended up.
Years later these directions came to light and a party of wealthy
adventurers sailed off to find the treasure. When they reached the
island, they found the large rocks with no trouble but the palm tree was
long gone, probably as a result of a hurricane. Deciding it was hopeless,
all went home, except for the cabin boy who decided to stay for a while.
Once alone, he immediately walked to the exact spot of the buried treasure
and dug up his fortune.
How did he know the location of the treasure?
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