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Ep 33 Fenn's Treasure

TRUE

Imperative Entertainment

True Crime, History, Society & Culture

4.5623 Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In 2010, when eccentric art collector Forrest Fenn announced that he had buried a chest filled with precious gems and rare jewelry estimated to be worth millions, a modern-day treasure hunt began. The chest was located somewhere in the vast Rocky Mountains and with only 9 mysterious clues hidden within the lines of a poem, finding it wouldn't be easy. In fact, for some intrepid explorers, it would be their final earthly adventure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Sitting quietly once you've made the house all shiny.

0:04.0

Down time can be just fine, playing bangers from the 90s.

0:08.0

Tea break.

0:09.0

Lunch break.

0:10.0

Maybe listen to the outbreak.

0:12.0

Sometimes it's not time for some tombola, right?

0:15.0

It's enjoying lasagna time, chilling with a book time, or time to visit your nan time go on, play some other time

0:22.6

put your phone down

0:23.8

Tombollah

0:24.7

Open for fun

0:26.4

Terms apply 18 plus gamblerware

0:28.7

org

0:29.3

This podcast is intended for mature audiences

0:32.7

Listener discretion is advised

0:35.3

Listener discretion is advised. We're all familiar with the famous American quote,

1:00.0

There's gold and then their hills.

1:02.3

The sentiment conjures up a rallying cry.

1:05.5

Somewhere in the distance lies a bounty to unearth, and with it, fame and fortune.

1:12.6

Of course, the gold rushes of the 1800s are long gone, leaving us with folktales and nostalgia. But for those who thought

1:18.7

their fantasy of one day finding a hidden treasure was to remain nothing more than an adventurer's

1:23.6

pipe dream, in 2010, that all changed.

1:28.3

An eccentric art dealer named Forrest Fenn announced that he'd buried a stash of gold, precious stones, jewelry, and Native American artifacts in a chest somewhere in the Rocky Mountains.

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