Sometimes the truth is more strange than fiction.
He is an old Adagio, according to a Kevin Costner, is especially true in The History of The Untamed American Frontier.
The legend of “Field of Dreams” and “Dances With Wolves” gives life to this idea in “Yolledsone to Yosemite”, a new series of three parts of Fox Nation that explores how a chain of events apparently not related to the stage of one of the fundamental moments in American history.
“It is a story about a confluence of tragic events separated by time and space that cross in an apparently impossible way. And somehow something incredible came out of everything,” said Costner.
“A child suffering from severe asthma, the murder of a president, a horrible accident in a car wheel factory, unrelated events in the minds of most people, but all should happen for this story to develop, so that two men join for three days in nature.
Fox Nation will premiere ‘Yellowstone to Yosemite’ with Kevin Costner

Kevin Costner in “Yellowstone to Yosemite”. (Fox Nation)
“That is a story that is worth telling, don’t you think?”
Costner associated with the Fox Nation platform for “Yellowstone to Yosemite” after the success of his success, “Yellowstone: One-Fifty”.
Through the distinctive perspective of the Hollywood legend, the new series draws the footsteps of President Teddy Roosevelt and the fundamental expedition of Yosemite of the Environmental Lawyer of John Muir.
In the process, it gives life to the history of the United States indigenous legacy, the strangers that appeared and how Muir became a crusade for the wildest places in the United States.
“Two men embark on a camp trip. These two men had never met before. They pushed a strong snow, soaked with rain and wash the fillets with hot coffee,” he explained.
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“They did not propose to change to the United States, but what they dreamed in the fire, some could call it ingenious. Others could say cunning. But, boy, it worked.”
The elements of the story, all essential to preserve the captivating history of the American border, led to the most structured national parks system in the United States today: 150 national forests, five national parks, together with the preservation and protection of 230 million acres of land.
The series debuted on the Fox Nation platform during the weekend, with new episodes that fall every week.
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