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$1 million treasure hidden for 10 years in Rocky Mountains found

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There's gold in them thar hills. No seriously -- there is or there was.A treasure chest estimated to be worth over a million dollars hidden in the Rocky Mountains for a decade has finally been found.It was hidden there by art and antiquities collector Forrest Fenn.He used it to create a treasure hunt to inspire people to explore nature and give hope to those affected by the great recession.Fenn left clues to the treasure's location in a poem published in his 2010 autobiography.He announced Sunday the treasure had been found.He told the Santa Fe New Mexican that the man who found the chest a few days ago wants to say anonymous.Fenn estimates that up to 350,000 people from all over the world hunted for the treasure.He says some quit their.

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