In fact, it's kind of despicable how irresponsible it isn't a Venom movie.
Let's make one thing clear: this is not a Venom movie.
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The map and plot data comes from an Albers Equal Area conic projection of the global with land cover information from USGS, elevation data from Viewfinder Panoramas, hydrology and water source data from National Atlas, peaks and cities information from Natural Earth, and parks information from ESRI.I went into this movie with extremely lowered expectations, and from that perspective I actually had fun with it. However, it does help narrow the field when checking potential solve locations and is cool to see the data behind Forrest Fenn's hints on the map! Using these areas, we can see there is still a lot of ground to cover while looking for Forrest Fenn's treasure. The map also marks prominent features such as cities, peaks, streams, bodies of water, interstate highways, and national and state parks. The map highlights several areas including areas where the treasure chest is probable to be found (green area), possible to be located in (yellow area), and impossible to be found in (white area). All of these facts were stated by Forrest. Ross started with Forrest Fenn's statements about the treasure being between the elevations of 5,000 and 10,200 feet above sea level, the fact that the treasure is near the small of pine and sage brush, and the fact that the treasure is sometimes "wet" due to "physics" (even in warmer months) placing it near a body of water potentially. The map is currently located on Ross's github page. He took an interested in Forrest Fenn's treasure back in 2016 and decided to create a data-driven map of the search area for Forrest Fenn's treasure to showcase areas where the treasure chest could possibly be. Ross Thorn is a cartographer (a.k.a mapmaker) who likes to play around with geographic informational system (GIS) tools and frameworks.