American billionaire hides a treasure in a mountain These are the conditions to find it

A strange step by the American billionaire Forrest Feen, who hid a treasure in the Rocky Mountains, USA, and set out a collection of evidence about his location to find him, but many have not yet been able to find it.
In 2010, Forrest Fynn made two trips to the North and to the Rockies, and during his travels he brought a backpack full of gold coins, gold and precious stones, and stored them somewhere in the vast mountain range, unknown to others.
In the ensuing years, thousands have tried to find the treasure, and at least three people have died during the search and have not yet been found.
"No one will find the treasure," Forest said. "They will have to know the clues and evidence before they can find them, and hints of the treasure site have been included in two of the books of The Finn: The Thrill of the Chase and Too Far to Walk, It was also pointed out that one of Ken's poems contained nine evidence of the treasure site.


"I read the clues in my poem over and over again with the study of the Rocky Mountain maps, and tried to collect the two, the treasure is waiting for the person who can make all the lines intersect in the right place," Finn said in comments before.
The idea of ​​finding the treasure was brewing for years before 2010. It first came to Vinn after passing through a severe health craze.
Forst started his career by joining the Air Force during the Vietnam War. He worked for 14 hours, flew 328 combat missions in 348 days and dropped his plane twice.
"After the war, I felt mentally and physically exhausted. I would not wear a coat, tie or an hour until I entered the artworks and opened the Santa Trading Company," he said.
In 1988 Venn was diagnosed with kidney cancer and thought of leaving some clues to lead him after his thought of committing suicide. He went to the wild with a treasure and a bottle of sleeping pills and decided to die on his own terms.
"I want to give children something, spending a lot of time in video games and mobile phones," said Forest Finn, who, by placing his treasure in the Rocky Mountains, is pushing parents to take their children to nature and enjoy their enchanting scenery. I hope they go fishing and look for fossils, pick up rotting logs and discover what is beneath them ... and of course find treasure. "
"There are only a few who say it's a hoax. The funny part is they think they know exactly where the treasure is buried and when they get to that spot they can not find the treasure there, they think about two things: either someone actually found it or it's a hoax, Still look " 


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