Hands up, this is a story of interest, assuming that your youthful eccentricities are piled up enough to accept that you still perhaps, quite possibly, will find a lost money box sometime in the not-too-distant future. Presently, hands up assuming those expectations were somewhat supported when you read the New York Magazine piece "The Incomparable 21st-Century Expedition," about the workmanship gatherer Forrest Fenn, who covered $2 million in treasure (genuine gold coins!) in 2010 and made an intricate enigmatic riddle to direct one fortunate individual to track it down. Today, Vox Media Studios and Nomadica Movies declared that they will adjust the article by Benjamin Wallace into a narrative component for Netflix. Coordinated by Theo Love and created by Bryan Storkel, Expedition will record the tale of Fenn's fortune, a great many individuals who looked for it, the ones who kicked the bucket attempting, and previous writer Jack Stuef, who professes to have tracked it down. "So, for what reason does nobody trust him? Who knows where the fortune actually is?" suggests the summary.
Assuming that you were one of the north of 400,000 individuals who participated in Fenn's expedition, and you're willing to partake in this doc, you can apply to here.
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