Treasure hunters have been left scratching their heads after an eccentric millionaire who sparked a decade-long deadly search for riches hidden in the Rockie Mountains died without revealing the location of his hoard.
Forrest Fenn, 90, passed away on Monday after a fall at his home in Sante Fe, New Mexico. The art dealer and author had shot to fame over the last 10 years after concealing a $2 million fortune in the wilderness.
He had hidden clues in a 24-line poem and his autobiography 'The Thrill of the Chase' sparking a frantic search which saw 350,000 seekers from around the world descend on the national park and five men die during their searches.
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