Forrest Fenn Said The Treasure Is Not In The Rio Grande! But We Say, It's A Must See!

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  • Forrest Fenn has said the Rio Grande is not part of the Rocky Mountains, so searchers should not be taking risks to look there. If you are in New Mexico, it is a beautiful place to visit!
    In 2010, Forrest Fenn, a retired antiquities dealer based in Santa Fe, N.M., bought an antique bronze chest and filled it with valuables and artifacts worth between $1 million and $2 million and hid it somewhere in the mountains north of Santa Fe. He then released a poem containing nine clues as to the treasure’s whereabouts.
    The content of this video is based on our research, opinions and conclusions. We've been studying and searching since the end of 2012. We enjoy working with the search community in an effort to find Forrest Fenn’s treasure.
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  • @chriskibbie5162
    @chriskibbie5162 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    When did you guys do this video

  • @chriskibbie5162
    @chriskibbie5162 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's so pretty there

  • @YouShopWeShip-US
    @YouShopWeShip-US 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Forrest Fenn Breaking News Have you read this ??? RE: The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro on Chase chat (06-09-2019, 11:31 AM) Ric Wrote: After being out of print for several years, Ric Hajovsky’s (that’s me) book about Forrest Fenn and San Lazaro is back in print as an “on demand book” on Amazon books. I wrote The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro at the same time Forrest was preparing to hide his treasure. Forrest had asked me to find him an antique “book of hours” box in Spain that he could use to bury it in, but I was unable to find one in time and he ended up using one that he found somewhere else. I remember holding one of the gold nuggets that he placed in the box and it was larger than a turkey egg. I consider Forrest a very good friend and I am pleased that he is enjoying this treasure quest. However, other than what I had to say in my book, The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro, I will not answer any questions regarding the treasure. Good luck, treasure hunters! Ric Hajovsky
    RE: The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro The print-on-demand edition of the Lost Kivas of San Lazaro is offered by ... ( It is the same text and photos as the 2010 second edition, with no additions or deletions. The first edition was sent out to libraries, universities, and research organizations. The second edition was sold through book stores in Santa Fe and the Palace of the Governors gift shop in Santa Fe. When it sold out, I had moved on to other things, and did not make a third edition. The "only a few left in stock" statement is a typical "call to action" trick that many online sales companies use (hotel booking sites, airline reservation sites, online merchandise sales companies, Amazon, etc.) The book is not old stock; it printed to order (print-on-demand). Forrest originally asked me to write this book after his own book on San Lazaro became dated because of the many new discoveries at San Lazaro, such as the second kiva. This was back during the time he was planning the burial of his treasure.

    • @thehoosiersisters1420
      @thehoosiersisters1420  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks! That's interesting stuff! That tells me Forrest didn't get the actual chest until around 2009. I'm sure The Secrets of San Lazaro and The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro, both would be nice to own! Thank you for sharing, youshopweship!

    • @thehoosiersisters1420
      @thehoosiersisters1420  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Also, I see Ric said "bury it". Of course, that's Ric saying it and not Forrest. Believe me (see our bloopers video), that's an easy mistake to make, saying bury when you mean hide. LOL Thanks!

    • @YouShopWeShip-US
      @YouShopWeShip-US 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@thehoosiersisters1420 Not sure on the time line when fenn purchased the chest in what year ??? but ive heard him say it only took him 6 months to fill it up, everything needs to be questioned lol

    • @YouShopWeShip-US
      @YouShopWeShip-US 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@thehoosiersisters1420 it sounds like Fenn wanted to give the treasure chest a sacred Indian burial, I believe its buried.

    • @YouShopWeShip-US
      @YouShopWeShip-US 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@willaware3583 Inside a kiva in a burial chamber is my guess