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12Treasures.com
The Secret Podcast
Back in 1982 a man named Byron Priess decided it would be a good idea to publish a treasure hunt. He spent a year or so traveling around the country, burying small ceramic boxes two feet underground. He wrote a few poems, and had a friend of his paint some images. The goal was to get the reader to match a poem with a verse, produce a treasure map of sorts, then go dig up the treasures. He thought it would be easy. 40 years later we are finding out he was wrong. So far two treasures have been found. One in Chicago, and one in Cleveland… so at least we know they are real. That’s about all we...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.5 stars from 58 ratings
Podcasts doesn’t play right
Podcast sounds interesting. Tried to listen to a number of episodes but it keeps starting over about every 2 minutes. Very disappointed. Hopefully it can be fixed.
sir buggie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/06/23
Maybe is because I’m only 3 episodes deep. But there’s a LOT of background noises and people talking over one another that make this podcast really hard to listen to. I’m trying to push through the dog barking, bell jingling and mic cuts, but it’s a struggle. Music/TVs plying in the background....Read full review »
Railing Gazer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/20
S**t gets done
Thanks for taking the time guys. Eagerly awaiting for new episodes.
matt wxham via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/01/20
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