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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,070 --> 00:00:03,226 Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:03,250 --> 00:00:05,042 Here we go. 3 00:00:05,167 --> 00:00:07,167 The special two-hour season ten premiere. 4 00:00:07,250 --> 00:00:09,090 - Smells like treasure. - Slice her open. 5 00:00:09,208 --> 00:00:12,000 There's a source of gold in the Money Pit. 6 00:00:12,125 --> 00:00:13,525 - Wow. - And I think you have 7 00:00:13,583 --> 00:00:16,167 a human gold deposit here. 8 00:00:16,292 --> 00:00:18,208 - It's time to dig up some treasure. - Yes. 9 00:00:18,375 --> 00:00:20,417 We're hoping that the sonic drill program 10 00:00:20,542 --> 00:00:24,500 will be integral to finally solving the mystery. 11 00:00:24,625 --> 00:00:27,167 Ooh. Wow. 12 00:00:27,292 --> 00:00:29,250 This could be something special, mate. 13 00:00:29,375 --> 00:00:32,083 It is not a modern metal by any means. 14 00:00:32,208 --> 00:00:34,625 - It's nonexistent. - Yeah! -Quite exciting. 15 00:00:34,750 --> 00:00:36,625 They were used for, like, coins. 16 00:00:36,750 --> 00:00:38,417 Treasure coin, baby! 17 00:00:39,542 --> 00:00:41,667 - There's the wood, right there. - Wow. Look at that. 18 00:00:41,792 --> 00:00:43,042 That's a bottom of a beam. 19 00:00:43,208 --> 00:00:44,833 We're obviously in a structure, for sure. 20 00:00:44,917 --> 00:00:46,917 - Yep. - It could be that we're close to 21 00:00:47,042 --> 00:00:49,167 an offset chamber that holds the treasure. 22 00:00:49,292 --> 00:00:51,542 For the first time, we will look at 23 00:00:51,708 --> 00:00:53,833 a structure underground in the Money Pit. 24 00:00:53,958 --> 00:00:55,684 - What was that? - You're starting to see something there. 25 00:00:55,708 --> 00:00:57,018 - Right there. -Yep. - This could be huge. 26 00:00:57,042 --> 00:00:58,417 Yes. Wow. 27 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:05,083 There is an island in the North Atlantic 28 00:01:05,208 --> 00:01:07,542 where people have been looking for 29 00:01:07,708 --> 00:01:11,542 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 30 00:01:11,667 --> 00:01:14,583 So far, they have found a stone slab 31 00:01:14,708 --> 00:01:16,750 with strange symbols carved into it... 32 00:01:17,917 --> 00:01:21,500 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 33 00:01:21,583 --> 00:01:25,750 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 34 00:01:25,875 --> 00:01:26,958 to the Knights Templar. 35 00:01:27,042 --> 00:01:29,833 To date, six men have died 36 00:01:29,958 --> 00:01:32,500 trying to solve the mystery. 37 00:01:32,625 --> 00:01:37,542 And according to legend, one more will have to die 38 00:01:37,708 --> 00:01:40,375 before the treasure can be found. 39 00:01:53,042 --> 00:01:54,500 Gentlemen! 40 00:01:54,583 --> 00:01:56,125 - We're on our way back. - Yeah. 41 00:01:56,208 --> 00:01:57,684 I want to get to the bottom of it this year. 42 00:01:57,708 --> 00:02:00,333 Said it before, but this year I mean it, okay? 43 00:02:00,417 --> 00:02:01,958 We got to get it done, guys. 44 00:02:02,083 --> 00:02:04,250 - We got to get it done. - Absolutely. 45 00:02:04,375 --> 00:02:06,750 I think it's gonna be a good year, a very good year. 46 00:02:08,167 --> 00:02:11,208 Summer has arrived in Western Shore, Nova Scotia... 47 00:02:11,375 --> 00:02:13,000 It's about time to figure this out. 48 00:02:13,083 --> 00:02:15,417 - That's for sure. - And with it, 49 00:02:15,542 --> 00:02:18,833 brothers Rick and Marty Lagina, their partner Craig Tester 50 00:02:18,958 --> 00:02:22,292 and their team have returned with renewed determination 51 00:02:22,417 --> 00:02:27,167 to solve the 227-year-old Oak Island mystery. 52 00:02:27,292 --> 00:02:29,042 This year, for me, 53 00:02:29,167 --> 00:02:32,000 everything we do has to be objective driven. 54 00:02:32,167 --> 00:02:33,917 Like chasing the gold. 55 00:02:34,042 --> 00:02:35,875 - Yes. - Because everyone now believes 56 00:02:36,042 --> 00:02:41,167 - that there's some treasure associated in the Money Pit. - Yeah. 57 00:02:41,250 --> 00:02:45,667 Ever since the ingeniously designed booby-trapped shaft, 58 00:02:45,792 --> 00:02:49,833 known as the Money Pit, was discovered in 1795, 59 00:02:49,958 --> 00:02:54,333 generations of searchers have tried and failed 60 00:02:54,417 --> 00:02:58,458 to find whatever may lie buried more than 90 feet deep. 61 00:02:58,542 --> 00:03:01,042 The depth of this one might be a better chance 62 00:03:01,167 --> 00:03:03,833 - for getting some silver, right? - Okay. 63 00:03:03,917 --> 00:03:06,833 However, over the past two years, 64 00:03:06,958 --> 00:03:09,000 the Laginas and their team 65 00:03:09,167 --> 00:03:12,292 have obtained scientific evidence of precious metals 66 00:03:12,417 --> 00:03:15,667 deep underground all across the Money Pit area. 67 00:03:15,750 --> 00:03:18,833 Here's the bottom line. It's got gold in it. 68 00:03:18,958 --> 00:03:20,208 It's got gold in the water. 69 00:03:20,333 --> 00:03:22,000 And if it's got gold in the water, 70 00:03:22,125 --> 00:03:23,542 the gold is coming from somewhere. 71 00:03:23,708 --> 00:03:26,167 I told you Bravo Tango was coming at some point. 72 00:03:29,667 --> 00:03:32,333 Land, ho! Here she is, boys. 73 00:03:32,458 --> 00:03:36,042 Now, after more than a decade into their own search... 74 00:03:36,208 --> 00:03:37,625 Here we come, island. 75 00:03:37,750 --> 00:03:40,167 Can Rick, Marty, Craig and the team 76 00:03:40,292 --> 00:03:43,542 locate and recover the believed valuables? 77 00:03:43,708 --> 00:03:46,875 And will they finally be able to solve the Oak Island mystery? 78 00:03:48,167 --> 00:03:49,708 Like the old saying, 79 00:03:49,875 --> 00:03:51,559 "From the human heart hope springs eternal," 80 00:03:51,583 --> 00:03:53,143 there have been other times in this quest 81 00:03:53,167 --> 00:03:55,250 when I thought we were really close 82 00:03:55,375 --> 00:03:57,292 and our hopes were dashed. 83 00:03:57,417 --> 00:04:00,000 But we dusted ourselves off and started again. 84 00:04:00,167 --> 00:04:01,684 Are we as close as I thought those times? 85 00:04:01,708 --> 00:04:02,333 Yes. 86 00:04:02,500 --> 00:04:04,208 Because we now know 87 00:04:04,333 --> 00:04:06,708 there's gold in the water in the Money Pit area. 88 00:04:06,875 --> 00:04:08,792 Okay, Rick, brother. 89 00:04:10,333 --> 00:04:13,000 And so, I'm singularly focused 90 00:04:13,083 --> 00:04:14,833 on chasing that gold 91 00:04:15,000 --> 00:04:17,000 to where it's coming from. 92 00:04:17,167 --> 00:04:18,708 Everybody's here. 93 00:04:18,833 --> 00:04:20,792 - And so it begins. - All right. -Let's go. 94 00:04:20,875 --> 00:04:24,375 I have been fascinated with trying to understand 95 00:04:24,542 --> 00:04:26,333 the mystery in its totality. 96 00:04:26,417 --> 00:04:28,250 Who, what, when, where, why and how. 97 00:04:28,375 --> 00:04:29,851 - Hey, guys. -OTHERS: Hey. - Welcome back. 98 00:04:29,875 --> 00:04:31,476 - Welcome back. - Gentlemen! -Hey, guys. 99 00:04:31,500 --> 00:04:34,167 Howdy, howdy. Good to be back. 100 00:04:34,250 --> 00:04:36,917 And I think we're on the cusp of 101 00:04:37,042 --> 00:04:39,750 a discovery that will ultimately lead to the solution. 102 00:04:39,875 --> 00:04:42,292 I hate to say it, but everybody looks a year older. 103 00:04:44,375 --> 00:04:45,726 We all come at this differently, 104 00:04:45,750 --> 00:04:48,667 and yet we all sit at the same table 105 00:04:48,750 --> 00:04:51,333 with the same goals in mind, the greater good. 106 00:04:51,417 --> 00:04:54,333 Trying to understand this incredibly powerful, 107 00:04:54,458 --> 00:04:56,208 incredibly complex mystery. 108 00:04:56,375 --> 00:04:58,042 Thanks for everybody being here. 109 00:04:58,167 --> 00:04:59,542 It's great to see the same faces. 110 00:04:59,667 --> 00:05:01,250 Absolutely. It's nice to see 111 00:05:01,375 --> 00:05:02,559 all of us sitting around the table 112 00:05:02,583 --> 00:05:04,042 and everybody remotely. 113 00:05:04,208 --> 00:05:06,208 - There you go. - Yeah. 114 00:05:06,333 --> 00:05:08,167 The first thing I want to talk about, 115 00:05:08,292 --> 00:05:10,083 'cause it's what keeps me coming back 116 00:05:10,208 --> 00:05:13,792 with enthusiasm, is that there is gold in the water. 117 00:05:13,917 --> 00:05:17,500 The number one goal is to trace that gold 118 00:05:17,583 --> 00:05:19,417 in the water back to its source, 119 00:05:19,542 --> 00:05:21,875 and then dig it up. 120 00:05:23,958 --> 00:05:26,917 So, last year, we had anomalous gold 121 00:05:27,042 --> 00:05:28,125 in the water, 122 00:05:28,250 --> 00:05:29,667 but our data set wasn't large. 123 00:05:29,792 --> 00:05:32,500 It was based on 20 holes in the Money Pit. 124 00:05:32,625 --> 00:05:36,167 So, this year, we identified 50 holes 125 00:05:36,292 --> 00:05:39,042 - to collect a bigger data set. - Mm-hmm. 126 00:05:39,208 --> 00:05:41,500 To that end, uh, Dr. Spooner, 127 00:05:41,667 --> 00:05:43,208 as we drill all these other wells 128 00:05:43,375 --> 00:05:45,000 to chase the gold in the water, 129 00:05:45,125 --> 00:05:47,285 how are we going to do it and what have we done so far? 130 00:05:47,375 --> 00:05:49,833 Yeah, uh, yeah, thanks, Marty. 131 00:05:49,958 --> 00:05:51,518 I mean, what we're trying to do, really, is 132 00:05:51,542 --> 00:05:53,042 figure out where water travels 133 00:05:53,167 --> 00:05:54,542 in The Money Pit, how water moves. 134 00:05:54,708 --> 00:05:56,667 We've been putting in these wells 135 00:05:56,833 --> 00:05:58,583 that'll help us track water. 136 00:05:58,708 --> 00:06:01,667 So, then, when we do find gold in the water, 137 00:06:01,792 --> 00:06:03,500 we can get a bit better idea 138 00:06:03,625 --> 00:06:06,125 - where it's coming from. - Yeah. 139 00:06:06,708 --> 00:06:07,768 All right, that's the last sample. 140 00:06:07,792 --> 00:06:09,375 One year ago, 141 00:06:09,542 --> 00:06:11,875 geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner, 142 00:06:12,000 --> 00:06:14,542 collected water samples from numerous boreholes 143 00:06:14,667 --> 00:06:16,333 that the team has drilled 144 00:06:16,417 --> 00:06:19,333 over the past decade in the Money Pit area... 145 00:06:19,500 --> 00:06:23,333 and, incredibly, found high trace evidence of 146 00:06:23,458 --> 00:06:26,500 both silver and gold in numerous locations. 147 00:06:26,583 --> 00:06:30,167 This year, the team has already begun 148 00:06:30,250 --> 00:06:33,250 a new core-drilling operation involving more than 149 00:06:33,375 --> 00:06:35,667 50 planned boreholes to not only look 150 00:06:35,833 --> 00:06:37,583 for hard evidence of treasure 151 00:06:37,708 --> 00:06:40,375 but also allow Dr. Spooner to conduct 152 00:06:40,500 --> 00:06:43,417 much more sophisticated water tests. 153 00:06:44,542 --> 00:06:47,042 By using a device known as a level logger, 154 00:06:47,167 --> 00:06:50,000 Dr. Spooner believes he can determine the direction 155 00:06:50,167 --> 00:06:53,500 of water flow deep underground in the Money Pit area. 156 00:06:53,667 --> 00:06:56,417 This would allow him to also track where the evidence 157 00:06:56,542 --> 00:06:58,833 of gold is coming from. 158 00:06:59,000 --> 00:07:02,667 What's important to me is, if we can isolate that gold 159 00:07:02,750 --> 00:07:05,208 in the water down to a specific location. 160 00:07:05,375 --> 00:07:08,167 By specific, I mean 20 feet by 20 feet. 161 00:07:08,250 --> 00:07:13,333 Then we know almost certainly that the gold's been in place. 162 00:07:13,500 --> 00:07:17,583 Fantastic. Find us that 20 by 20 box, okay? 163 00:07:17,708 --> 00:07:19,917 We'll do the rest. 164 00:07:21,042 --> 00:07:23,375 - We'll do our best. - All right. Fair enough. 165 00:07:23,500 --> 00:07:26,708 Okay. Rick, what's the next topic? 166 00:07:26,875 --> 00:07:29,667 I think the elephant in the room is the muon technology. 167 00:07:29,792 --> 00:07:32,333 Right. You know, everything's in place. 168 00:07:32,500 --> 00:07:34,333 - Everything's recording. - Mm-hmm. 169 00:07:34,500 --> 00:07:37,750 But we're not gonna have data for months yet. 170 00:07:39,375 --> 00:07:41,958 Over the last few months, 171 00:07:42,042 --> 00:07:43,833 the Oak Island team has strategically placed 172 00:07:43,958 --> 00:07:47,667 muon tomography devices in 14 boreholes 173 00:07:47,833 --> 00:07:50,708 across the Money Pit area, at the South Shore 174 00:07:50,833 --> 00:07:53,333 and at the southern border of the swamp, 175 00:07:53,458 --> 00:07:56,042 that are detecting subatomic particles 176 00:07:56,208 --> 00:08:00,000 known as muons as they penetrate the Earth's surface. 177 00:08:00,167 --> 00:08:03,708 The collected data will generate a three-dimensional map 178 00:08:03,833 --> 00:08:07,583 of underground anomalies, including tunnels, voids, 179 00:08:07,708 --> 00:08:10,708 and large objects such as a treasure vault. 180 00:08:10,875 --> 00:08:13,375 However, the data collection may take 181 00:08:13,542 --> 00:08:15,292 the entire summer to complete. 182 00:08:17,417 --> 00:08:19,375 What we could see before too long is 183 00:08:19,500 --> 00:08:21,583 if there's a big treasure close to 184 00:08:21,708 --> 00:08:23,667 one of the sensors, it'll see that quicker. 185 00:08:23,792 --> 00:08:25,625 Yeah, sounds good. 186 00:08:25,708 --> 00:08:27,500 Instead of the big dig, a big recovery. 187 00:08:27,667 --> 00:08:29,500 Yeah. 188 00:08:29,625 --> 00:08:32,417 Let's talk about my friend, the swamp. 189 00:08:32,542 --> 00:08:34,542 Just to bring everybody up to speed, 190 00:08:34,708 --> 00:08:37,083 we have spoken to Mi'kmaw leadership. 191 00:08:37,208 --> 00:08:38,750 We believe we've reached 192 00:08:38,875 --> 00:08:40,750 - a cooperative relationship with them. - Yes. 193 00:08:40,875 --> 00:08:44,375 - But the standoff distances are still in place. - Yes. 194 00:08:44,500 --> 00:08:46,667 So we'll see how that all unfolds. 195 00:08:48,000 --> 00:08:51,000 One year ago, while investigating a stone pathway 196 00:08:51,167 --> 00:08:53,750 near the stone road that the team unearthed 197 00:08:53,875 --> 00:08:55,792 in the southeastern corner of the swamp... 198 00:08:55,875 --> 00:08:58,958 - What you got? - Mi'kmaw pottery. 199 00:08:59,042 --> 00:09:01,667 Archaeologist Laird Niven discovered 200 00:09:01,750 --> 00:09:03,500 Indigenous Mi'kmaw pottery 201 00:09:03,625 --> 00:09:07,125 that could date back as much as 2000 years. 202 00:09:08,208 --> 00:09:10,750 This resulted in the provincial Department 203 00:09:10,875 --> 00:09:13,333 of Community, Culture, Tourism and Heritage 204 00:09:13,500 --> 00:09:15,792 restricting any further searching 205 00:09:15,875 --> 00:09:19,667 in a 200-foot-diameter zone surrounding the area. 206 00:09:21,042 --> 00:09:23,000 Although the team is currently seeking 207 00:09:23,167 --> 00:09:24,875 new permits from the authorities, 208 00:09:25,000 --> 00:09:27,167 it is their hope that in the coming weeks 209 00:09:27,333 --> 00:09:30,042 they can resume their investigation of the swamp 210 00:09:30,208 --> 00:09:32,958 where they have made incredible discoveries, 211 00:09:33,083 --> 00:09:36,875 including numerous parts of ancient sailing vessels, 212 00:09:37,042 --> 00:09:39,708 and a stone-paved feature that has been dated 213 00:09:39,875 --> 00:09:43,000 to as early as 1200 AD. 214 00:09:43,125 --> 00:09:47,000 You know, contrary to me whining about the swamp all the time, 215 00:09:47,125 --> 00:09:49,434 I have to say every time we've dug in there, we've found stuff. 216 00:09:49,458 --> 00:09:51,792 - Right, Gary? Yeah. - Yeah. 217 00:09:51,875 --> 00:09:54,333 I think there's still some story there to be understood. 218 00:09:54,500 --> 00:09:56,333 - Yes. - Okay. 219 00:09:56,458 --> 00:09:58,083 And I see over here on the right, 220 00:09:58,208 --> 00:10:00,708 - with Helen, I see a new face. - Yeah. 221 00:10:00,833 --> 00:10:03,167 So we have a new member of our archeological team, 222 00:10:03,250 --> 00:10:05,042 Emma Culligan. 223 00:10:05,208 --> 00:10:07,250 She's gonna be running CT scanner 224 00:10:07,375 --> 00:10:08,500 and the other equipment 225 00:10:08,625 --> 00:10:10,018 that we're gonna have on the island. 226 00:10:10,042 --> 00:10:12,792 - Oh. - Yeah, so I studied engineering, 227 00:10:12,875 --> 00:10:15,625 um, as well as archeology, kind of a niche 228 00:10:15,750 --> 00:10:17,750 that I wanted to create for myself. So... 229 00:10:17,875 --> 00:10:20,167 Uh, yeah, I think you've come into a pretty good niche. 230 00:10:20,250 --> 00:10:23,167 We're gonna keep her pretty busy this summer. 231 00:10:23,292 --> 00:10:26,250 Excellent. Well, welcome to the fellowship. 232 00:10:26,375 --> 00:10:28,750 Well, that nicely brings us to one of Rick's 233 00:10:28,875 --> 00:10:30,167 favorites and that's research. 234 00:10:30,250 --> 00:10:31,833 Because I will say that 235 00:10:31,917 --> 00:10:34,292 what happened in Portugal is a bit of an eye-opener. 236 00:10:34,375 --> 00:10:35,833 I was surprised 237 00:10:35,958 --> 00:10:37,917 how many potentially relevant things you found. 238 00:10:39,917 --> 00:10:42,375 - Oh. Good morning. - Thank you. 239 00:10:42,542 --> 00:10:45,875 Last fall, during their investigative tour 240 00:10:46,000 --> 00:10:49,000 of 12th-century sites connected to the Knights Templar 241 00:10:49,167 --> 00:10:51,333 throughout the country of Portugal... 242 00:10:51,458 --> 00:10:54,750 So, this symbol is definitely on the 90-foot stone. 243 00:10:54,875 --> 00:10:58,333 Rick Lagina and Oak Island historian Doug Crowell, 244 00:10:58,417 --> 00:11:02,167 along with Rick's nephews, Alex Lagina and Peter Fornetti, 245 00:11:02,292 --> 00:11:05,000 made a number of intriguing discoveries. 246 00:11:05,083 --> 00:11:07,292 - Right there. Yep. - It's perfect. 247 00:11:07,917 --> 00:11:10,542 The circle and the dot in the center of the cross, 248 00:11:10,667 --> 00:11:12,917 that's one of our symbols on the H+O Stone. 249 00:11:13,042 --> 00:11:16,000 These revelations included ancient carvings 250 00:11:16,083 --> 00:11:19,167 in a church constructed by the Templars 251 00:11:19,292 --> 00:11:21,875 that matched known symbols on Oak Island, 252 00:11:22,000 --> 00:11:23,708 such as the H+O Stone 253 00:11:23,875 --> 00:11:26,208 and the fabled 90-foot stone, 254 00:11:26,333 --> 00:11:30,792 reportedly discovered in the Money Pit back in 1803. 255 00:11:30,875 --> 00:11:33,167 The stone path looks exactly like this. 256 00:11:33,292 --> 00:11:36,125 Yeah, it looks the spitting image. 257 00:11:36,208 --> 00:11:39,417 They were also shown a 2,000-year-old Roman road 258 00:11:39,542 --> 00:11:43,292 that was nearly identical to the one that the team uncovered 259 00:11:43,375 --> 00:11:46,875 two years ago in the southeast corner of the swamp. 260 00:11:48,917 --> 00:11:51,875 We do have teams, literally across the globe, 261 00:11:52,000 --> 00:11:53,792 to look into archives 262 00:11:53,917 --> 00:11:56,167 for information relative to our search. 263 00:11:56,333 --> 00:11:59,500 We have a team, literally, in France. 264 00:11:59,667 --> 00:12:02,333 We have people in Portugal. We have people in the Azores. 265 00:12:02,458 --> 00:12:03,708 We have people in Italy. 266 00:12:03,875 --> 00:12:06,208 - Geez. - Uh, we have people in London. 267 00:12:06,375 --> 00:12:10,708 And they have done astoundingly great work to date. 268 00:12:10,833 --> 00:12:13,083 I have high hopes for it. 269 00:12:13,208 --> 00:12:16,542 I-I think they might have some clues 270 00:12:16,667 --> 00:12:19,667 to our current understanding of Oak Island and the mystery. 271 00:12:19,750 --> 00:12:22,167 - Yep, sounds great. -Yes. - Well, that's all good. 272 00:12:22,292 --> 00:12:23,792 Then there's Lot 8. 273 00:12:23,875 --> 00:12:25,226 Gary, last year we found a lot of stuff there. 274 00:12:25,250 --> 00:12:27,333 Yeah, some really cool finds off that area. 275 00:12:27,458 --> 00:12:28,833 Yeah. 276 00:12:28,917 --> 00:12:30,184 When it comes to the surface, 277 00:12:30,208 --> 00:12:33,167 metal detecting, is you always go back 278 00:12:33,292 --> 00:12:36,667 to where you've recovered coins and artifacts before, 279 00:12:36,833 --> 00:12:38,417 'cause you're gonna find some more. 280 00:12:38,542 --> 00:12:41,250 - Yeah. - Okay, so that's Lot 8. 281 00:12:41,375 --> 00:12:43,167 Sounds like we have a pretty full schedule. 282 00:12:43,333 --> 00:12:44,708 I think so. 283 00:12:44,875 --> 00:12:46,184 I think it's gonna be an exciting year. 284 00:12:46,208 --> 00:12:47,667 I'm-I'm really looking forward to it. 285 00:12:47,750 --> 00:12:49,375 Okay. I think it's time 286 00:12:49,542 --> 00:12:51,708 to get up from this table and go do something. 287 00:12:51,875 --> 00:12:53,500 The only more words I want to hear are... 288 00:12:53,667 --> 00:12:55,833 - Bravo Tango! - Bravo Tango! 289 00:12:55,958 --> 00:12:57,292 Let's go. 290 00:12:59,042 --> 00:13:01,125 - It's exciting. - Yep. 291 00:13:05,833 --> 00:13:08,833 Here we are. K-15.5. 292 00:13:09,000 --> 00:13:10,292 - Hey, Marty. - Marty, Rick. 293 00:13:10,417 --> 00:13:11,684 - Rick, how you doing? - What's up? 294 00:13:11,708 --> 00:13:12,750 Got the doubloons? 295 00:13:12,875 --> 00:13:14,375 No? 296 00:13:14,542 --> 00:13:15,833 Someday soon, Marty. 297 00:13:15,958 --> 00:13:18,000 - Someday soon, man. - All right. 298 00:13:18,083 --> 00:13:20,018 Following their meeting in the war room, 299 00:13:20,042 --> 00:13:22,792 brothers Rick and Marty Lagina arrive at the Money Pit 300 00:13:22,917 --> 00:13:25,667 to check on the core-drilling operation 301 00:13:25,833 --> 00:13:28,333 in Borehole K-15.5... 302 00:13:28,417 --> 00:13:31,125 The newest target on their strategic grid 303 00:13:31,208 --> 00:13:33,875 designed to help trace both underground water flow 304 00:13:34,000 --> 00:13:37,167 and hopefully the source of the gold and silver 305 00:13:37,250 --> 00:13:39,542 that has recently been detected in the area. 306 00:13:39,667 --> 00:13:42,667 - Where are we right now? - Right there. 307 00:13:42,792 --> 00:13:47,000 We're going to 158 to finish it and deeper if we get interest. 308 00:13:47,125 --> 00:13:48,958 Working once again 309 00:13:49,083 --> 00:13:51,292 with representatives from Choice Drilling, 310 00:13:51,375 --> 00:13:54,042 the team is extracting core samples every ten feet 311 00:13:54,167 --> 00:13:58,667 in the hopes of finding important clues or valuables. 312 00:13:58,792 --> 00:14:02,375 If they encounter water, they will then collect samples 313 00:14:02,500 --> 00:14:06,083 for geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner to conduct further testing. 314 00:14:06,208 --> 00:14:09,333 We have used the sonic drill program extensively 315 00:14:09,417 --> 00:14:11,500 to further our understanding of the underground 316 00:14:11,625 --> 00:14:14,333 in the Money Pit area, and that continues to the day. 317 00:14:14,458 --> 00:14:17,167 Let's follow the water sampling process 318 00:14:17,250 --> 00:14:19,667 and see if it leads us to a location. 319 00:14:19,792 --> 00:14:21,500 The greatest hope of all, of course, 320 00:14:21,625 --> 00:14:23,417 is that it encounters some sort of treasure. 321 00:14:24,458 --> 00:14:26,917 As we accumulate all these data points, 322 00:14:27,042 --> 00:14:29,750 we need to come to a new understanding 323 00:14:29,875 --> 00:14:31,309 of where we are and where we need to go. 324 00:14:31,333 --> 00:14:33,208 We need everybody to weigh in. 325 00:14:33,375 --> 00:14:36,208 So, I'm grateful for everybody's 326 00:14:36,333 --> 00:14:38,958 active and ongoing pursuit of answers. 327 00:14:39,083 --> 00:14:41,333 All right. I think we need to do 328 00:14:41,458 --> 00:14:43,351 another hole or two and see what maybe it tells us. 329 00:14:43,375 --> 00:14:45,625 The next few holes is gonna prove it up. 330 00:14:45,708 --> 00:14:47,000 All right. Keep going, guys. 331 00:14:47,083 --> 00:14:48,518 Let us know if something bizarre happens. 332 00:14:48,542 --> 00:14:50,542 - We will keep you appraised. - All right. 333 00:14:51,958 --> 00:14:54,143 - Okay, guys. - Take care now. See you soon. 334 00:14:54,167 --> 00:14:56,167 As the core-drilling operation, 335 00:14:56,333 --> 00:14:59,583 as well as water sampling, continues in the Money Pit... 336 00:14:59,708 --> 00:15:01,542 - Got it? - Got it. 337 00:15:01,667 --> 00:15:04,833 Later that afternoon... 338 00:15:05,000 --> 00:15:06,833 We going to find something today? 339 00:15:06,917 --> 00:15:08,500 Oh, we are, mate. 340 00:15:08,625 --> 00:15:11,042 Marty Lagina joins metal detection expert 341 00:15:11,167 --> 00:15:13,500 Gary Drayton on Lot 8, 342 00:15:13,625 --> 00:15:16,708 located west of the triangle-shaped swamp. 343 00:15:17,917 --> 00:15:19,143 I've been looking forward to coming back here. 344 00:15:19,167 --> 00:15:21,083 And this is what brought us here, 345 00:15:21,208 --> 00:15:23,292 - this depression. Yeah. - I love this tree. 346 00:15:23,375 --> 00:15:26,333 - We found some cool stuff here. - Yes. 347 00:15:27,542 --> 00:15:30,417 Of Oak Island's 32 four-acre lots, 348 00:15:30,542 --> 00:15:34,167 Lot 8 has produced some of the most significant clues 349 00:15:34,250 --> 00:15:36,250 that could potentially help the team solve 350 00:15:36,375 --> 00:15:39,250 the 227-year-old treasure mystery. 351 00:15:39,375 --> 00:15:42,500 - Look at that. - That is a bobby-dazzler. 352 00:15:42,667 --> 00:15:46,542 It was here in 2017 that Gary and Rick Lagina 353 00:15:46,667 --> 00:15:49,667 discovered a semiprecious, red garnet brooch. 354 00:15:49,792 --> 00:15:52,667 - We just found a jewel. - That's gorgeous. 355 00:15:52,792 --> 00:15:56,000 I know you keep referring to it as a, uh, a brooch. 356 00:15:56,083 --> 00:15:57,792 I have a different possible interpretation. 357 00:15:57,917 --> 00:16:00,667 However, one year ago, 358 00:16:00,750 --> 00:16:04,167 the team was astounded when 32nd Degree Freemason 359 00:16:04,292 --> 00:16:08,167 Scott Clarke suggested that the garnet may be connected to 360 00:16:08,250 --> 00:16:11,167 one of the most sacred missing treasures ever associated 361 00:16:11,292 --> 00:16:13,458 with the medieval order of the Knights Templar. 362 00:16:13,542 --> 00:16:16,500 This garnet was actually the perfect color, size, 363 00:16:16,625 --> 00:16:18,667 and general shape as one of the stones 364 00:16:18,792 --> 00:16:21,542 from a Masonic Royal Arch High Priest breastplate. 365 00:16:22,708 --> 00:16:24,542 The breastplate was used 366 00:16:24,708 --> 00:16:27,667 in a specific Masonic ritual meant to mimic the retrieval 367 00:16:27,792 --> 00:16:30,792 of the Ark of the Covenant from a secret vault underground. 368 00:16:30,875 --> 00:16:32,292 Wow. 369 00:16:33,375 --> 00:16:35,667 - Oh, it's time to dig, huh, guys? - Yep. 370 00:16:35,792 --> 00:16:38,500 Following Scott's presentation, 371 00:16:38,667 --> 00:16:41,333 Marty and members of the team unearthed 372 00:16:41,417 --> 00:16:45,333 a potentially man-made feature constructed of large stones. 373 00:16:45,417 --> 00:16:48,250 It's just a big layer of rocks right across this whole area. 374 00:16:48,375 --> 00:16:50,750 - I think we need to go that way. - Okay, mate. 375 00:16:50,875 --> 00:16:53,833 - We'll go straight line towards the ocean. - Okay. 376 00:16:54,000 --> 00:16:57,000 Now, Marty and Gary are hoping to find clues 377 00:16:57,083 --> 00:17:00,833 that might explain the purpose of the mysterious stone feature, 378 00:17:00,958 --> 00:17:03,833 as well as evidence that something of great value 379 00:17:03,958 --> 00:17:07,000 - could be buried in the area. - Yeah, that's a diggable target. 380 00:17:07,083 --> 00:17:09,167 It should be right there. 381 00:17:21,917 --> 00:17:23,458 Try that. 382 00:17:36,083 --> 00:17:37,667 You got it out. 383 00:17:37,750 --> 00:17:40,458 Oh, look at this. It's an ox shoe. 384 00:17:41,583 --> 00:17:43,351 What the hell? There was never any occupation 385 00:17:43,375 --> 00:17:45,167 on this lot. -Yeah. 386 00:17:45,292 --> 00:17:48,333 And it doesn't exactly look like farmland. 387 00:17:48,500 --> 00:17:51,917 Well, this may be more substantive here 388 00:17:52,042 --> 00:17:53,500 than perhaps elsewhere, 389 00:17:53,583 --> 00:17:56,333 because if that spot there has significance, 390 00:17:56,458 --> 00:17:58,708 then hauling things could've been occurring 391 00:17:58,875 --> 00:18:00,375 between the water and back there. 392 00:18:00,500 --> 00:18:01,958 So it'd be good to know, you know, 393 00:18:02,042 --> 00:18:03,351 - what that thing tells us. - Yeah. 394 00:18:03,375 --> 00:18:05,167 Because Lot 8 was 395 00:18:05,292 --> 00:18:07,250 never inhabited by farmers, 396 00:18:07,375 --> 00:18:10,792 could Marty's assessment be correct that this oxen shoe 397 00:18:10,875 --> 00:18:13,875 may be evidence of an operation to haul cargo 398 00:18:14,000 --> 00:18:17,667 from the ocean to somewhere in this area long ago? 399 00:18:17,750 --> 00:18:21,000 If so, what kind of cargo could it be? 400 00:18:21,125 --> 00:18:22,625 - Good start, mate. - Yeah. 401 00:18:22,750 --> 00:18:25,125 - Okay. Bag it and let's keep going. - Okay. 402 00:18:26,458 --> 00:18:28,583 All right, continue the line. 403 00:18:31,125 --> 00:18:33,250 - Proceed, partner. - Yep. 404 00:18:40,875 --> 00:18:42,375 - Yeah? - Yep. 405 00:18:42,500 --> 00:18:45,667 Small target or a deep target. 406 00:18:49,042 --> 00:18:50,542 Just there, mate. 407 00:18:58,458 --> 00:19:01,250 - There's a root here, Gary. Something. - Yeah. 408 00:19:01,375 --> 00:19:02,833 Have to sort of do it this way. 409 00:19:05,458 --> 00:19:08,583 That will look like it should broggle it out, mate. 410 00:19:09,750 --> 00:19:12,708 Try that. 411 00:19:16,208 --> 00:19:17,958 Ooh! 412 00:19:19,167 --> 00:19:21,125 Is it a big piece of something? 413 00:19:21,250 --> 00:19:24,917 I'm not sure. Come on out, you little bugger. 414 00:19:25,042 --> 00:19:27,875 It feels like a handle. 415 00:19:29,000 --> 00:19:32,333 I got it! I got it. 416 00:19:34,000 --> 00:19:36,792 Oh, my goodness. What the hell is that? 417 00:19:39,250 --> 00:19:40,875 - That's it? - What is that? 418 00:19:42,792 --> 00:19:44,625 I have no idea, mate. 419 00:19:45,792 --> 00:19:49,917 We find some unusual things, especially at this site. 420 00:19:50,042 --> 00:19:52,458 Back in business on Lot 8. 421 00:19:52,542 --> 00:19:54,917 - That was down a foot. - Yeah. 422 00:19:56,542 --> 00:19:59,458 It's a mystery find. 423 00:19:59,542 --> 00:20:01,042 We could be looking at corrosion. 424 00:20:01,208 --> 00:20:03,000 Right? I mean, it could be inside there. 425 00:20:03,083 --> 00:20:04,792 Yeah. Oh, it definitely is, mate. 426 00:20:04,917 --> 00:20:08,750 I mean, this is a prime candidate for the CT scanner. 427 00:20:08,875 --> 00:20:12,042 It can see straight through this. 428 00:20:12,167 --> 00:20:13,833 That's why I couldn't describe it. 429 00:20:13,958 --> 00:20:17,042 When I got me hands on it, and I'm like, "What?" 430 00:20:18,250 --> 00:20:20,208 - Yeah, you said it feels like a handle. - Yeah. 431 00:20:20,375 --> 00:20:21,935 Yeah. 'Cause that's how I pulled it out. 432 00:20:22,042 --> 00:20:24,125 I put me hand around it and I think... 433 00:20:24,208 --> 00:20:27,333 - That was... Oh. - I was thinking it was a pistol. I was hoping. 434 00:20:27,417 --> 00:20:30,167 - Well... - My hope is that this is 435 00:20:30,333 --> 00:20:32,375 somehow connected to the musket. 436 00:20:32,500 --> 00:20:34,375 You know, Gary, it's possible. 437 00:20:34,542 --> 00:20:36,226 - I mean, in just looking at this butt end here. - Yep. 438 00:20:36,250 --> 00:20:39,708 It's possible this is portion of a pistol. 439 00:20:39,833 --> 00:20:43,708 A metal fragment of a possible pistol or musket? 440 00:20:44,875 --> 00:20:47,542 One year ago, while searching this same area, 441 00:20:47,708 --> 00:20:50,958 Gary and Marty discovered an iron flintlock from a musket 442 00:20:51,042 --> 00:20:55,167 that may potentially date back three centuries or more. 443 00:20:55,250 --> 00:20:57,708 This end feels a little lighter than that end. 444 00:20:57,833 --> 00:21:01,167 Could this be another part of that same ancient weapon? 445 00:21:01,333 --> 00:21:03,875 If so, just who left it here? 446 00:21:04,000 --> 00:21:06,208 This is fantastic. 447 00:21:06,333 --> 00:21:08,583 - It's cool, though. - Bag it and tag it. 448 00:21:10,083 --> 00:21:12,333 Put that in your top pocket, you're gonna be bent over. 449 00:21:12,417 --> 00:21:14,458 Yeah, something... 450 00:21:14,583 --> 00:21:17,958 - Next lane, coming up. - Yes, sir. 451 00:21:23,708 --> 00:21:25,667 The following day, at the Money Pit... 452 00:21:25,833 --> 00:21:27,375 Ah, it's coming! 453 00:21:27,500 --> 00:21:29,875 Oak Island historian Charles Barkhouse 454 00:21:30,000 --> 00:21:34,167 continues supervising the drilling of Borehole K-15.5. 455 00:21:34,250 --> 00:21:37,875 - Oh, yeah! Wood! - Wood? 456 00:21:40,292 --> 00:21:43,375 - 103 and a half. - 103 and a half. 457 00:21:47,083 --> 00:21:48,083 Yeah, there it is. 458 00:21:49,167 --> 00:21:50,333 Right there. 459 00:21:50,500 --> 00:21:52,000 I can see it in the bag. 460 00:21:54,958 --> 00:21:56,125 Oh, yeah, baby. 461 00:22:00,375 --> 00:22:01,917 Smells like treasure. 462 00:22:05,875 --> 00:22:08,375 Nice little chunk there for you, Charles. 463 00:22:08,542 --> 00:22:09,917 Yeah. You got one up here, too. 464 00:22:11,000 --> 00:22:14,167 - So, what depth is that, Mike? - Uh, this is... 465 00:22:14,292 --> 00:22:16,292 - top, bottom. - 111. 466 00:22:16,375 --> 00:22:19,292 - This is 103 and a half. - Right. And this one? 467 00:22:19,375 --> 00:22:21,750 - 111. - 111. Okay. 468 00:22:21,875 --> 00:22:25,125 I'm cutting it open. I want to see this thing. 469 00:22:25,208 --> 00:22:26,792 Oh! 470 00:22:30,125 --> 00:22:31,333 It's a good beam. 471 00:22:31,458 --> 00:22:33,125 You got a beam, too. Okay. 472 00:22:34,083 --> 00:22:35,792 Part of a wooden beam? 473 00:22:35,875 --> 00:22:39,625 Unearthed from between 103 and 111 feet deep 474 00:22:39,708 --> 00:22:42,500 in Borehole K-15.5? 475 00:22:42,625 --> 00:22:44,833 The question now is, 476 00:22:44,917 --> 00:22:47,167 what exactly has the team encountered? 477 00:22:47,333 --> 00:22:48,833 A possible structure? 478 00:22:48,917 --> 00:22:52,083 Or could it be some kind of a container? 479 00:22:53,208 --> 00:22:55,268 That kind of looks pretty flat along here, doesn't it? 480 00:22:55,292 --> 00:22:56,667 - Yeah. - Right there, yeah. 481 00:22:56,792 --> 00:22:58,351 That looks dimensional lumber, doesn't it? 482 00:22:58,375 --> 00:22:59,875 I'd say so. 483 00:23:00,000 --> 00:23:01,518 Yeah, we're obviously in a structure, 484 00:23:01,542 --> 00:23:03,583 - for sure. - Looks like it. 485 00:23:04,833 --> 00:23:06,643 I'm gonna text Rick to come down here. 486 00:23:06,667 --> 00:23:08,000 Yeah. 487 00:23:12,042 --> 00:23:14,208 Looks like we've hit a structure, Rick. 488 00:23:14,375 --> 00:23:15,833 Seems like I show up when all of 489 00:23:15,958 --> 00:23:17,718 the interesting things have already happened. 490 00:23:19,417 --> 00:23:22,667 After being alerted by Charles Barkhouse 491 00:23:22,792 --> 00:23:24,333 that the team from Choice Drilling 492 00:23:24,458 --> 00:23:26,458 has recovered a large wooden beam 493 00:23:26,542 --> 00:23:31,000 some 103 feet deep in Borehole K-15.5, 494 00:23:31,167 --> 00:23:34,083 Rick Lagina has arrived at the Money Pit area 495 00:23:34,208 --> 00:23:37,917 to inspect this potentially important discovery. 496 00:23:38,042 --> 00:23:40,000 To me it goes horizontal, 497 00:23:40,167 --> 00:23:42,917 'cause the way it's chewed and the way it's all stacked, 498 00:23:43,042 --> 00:23:46,042 but then it extends over to this one. 499 00:23:46,167 --> 00:23:48,458 - This vertical piece here. - Oh. 500 00:23:48,583 --> 00:23:50,833 And because we're getting these long pieces, 501 00:23:50,917 --> 00:23:53,208 I believe it's coming down the side of a support. 502 00:23:54,375 --> 00:23:56,958 It's exciting. It's wood at an elevation 503 00:23:57,083 --> 00:23:59,708 that indicates human beings were at that level 504 00:23:59,833 --> 00:24:01,208 doing some enterprise. 505 00:24:01,333 --> 00:24:03,125 No nails or anything? 506 00:24:03,208 --> 00:24:05,167 No. Well, I haven't checked that one yet 507 00:24:05,333 --> 00:24:07,417 'cause we haven't finished cutting that one open. 508 00:24:07,542 --> 00:24:08,958 But there's nothing in this one. 509 00:24:09,083 --> 00:24:11,833 - Certainly quite loose. - It is quite loose, yeah. 510 00:24:14,167 --> 00:24:15,792 It's amazing. 511 00:24:15,917 --> 00:24:18,458 It's that really nice puddled clay. 512 00:24:18,583 --> 00:24:20,292 Puddled clay, yeah. 513 00:24:20,375 --> 00:24:22,833 Puddled clay? 514 00:24:24,000 --> 00:24:25,875 When the original Money Pit was first excavated 515 00:24:26,000 --> 00:24:29,375 to a depth of 90 feet in 1804, 516 00:24:29,500 --> 00:24:33,958 searchers reported finding puddled clay at various levels. 517 00:24:34,083 --> 00:24:36,333 The clay was believed to have been used 518 00:24:36,417 --> 00:24:39,917 as a kind of sealant to keep water out of the shaft. 519 00:24:40,042 --> 00:24:44,042 Is it possible that the team has just made a similar discovery? 520 00:24:44,167 --> 00:24:46,958 If so, could that mean they have encountered 521 00:24:47,083 --> 00:24:50,875 a structure connected to the original Money Pit? 522 00:24:52,375 --> 00:24:53,917 Hey, Charles. How're you doing? 523 00:24:54,042 --> 00:24:55,125 - Hey, Terry. - Hi, Rick. 524 00:24:55,208 --> 00:24:56,583 Hey, Terry. 525 00:24:56,708 --> 00:24:58,308 - Interesting times. - Interesting times. 526 00:24:58,333 --> 00:25:00,333 Mike, what's going on? 527 00:25:00,458 --> 00:25:01,958 Uh... 528 00:25:02,042 --> 00:25:04,333 As soon as I hit 103, it just dropped. 529 00:25:04,500 --> 00:25:06,083 How far did it drop? 530 00:25:06,208 --> 00:25:07,958 Eight inches, something like that, 531 00:25:08,083 --> 00:25:09,792 then I stopped, pulled it out. 532 00:25:09,875 --> 00:25:13,417 Between this and that, there's a void down there. 533 00:25:14,708 --> 00:25:16,250 - Yep. - Okay. 534 00:25:16,375 --> 00:25:18,583 - Slice her open, let's see. - Let's have a look. 535 00:25:18,708 --> 00:25:20,625 Bring it over. 536 00:25:21,875 --> 00:25:25,000 All right. This was up against this. 537 00:25:25,125 --> 00:25:27,542 Look at that. That's the bottom of a beam. 538 00:25:27,708 --> 00:25:31,833 Yeah, that was right up against that. 539 00:25:31,917 --> 00:25:36,125 So, that was the piece that was right on the bottom, 540 00:25:36,250 --> 00:25:37,333 and that's the top. 541 00:25:37,417 --> 00:25:39,000 103 the crown, 542 00:25:39,125 --> 00:25:43,042 and the base sitting right here at 108. 543 00:25:43,167 --> 00:25:46,083 There's a good chance that this structure is 544 00:25:46,208 --> 00:25:49,083 basically an open tunnel or a partially open tunnel. 545 00:25:50,917 --> 00:25:53,000 So, 103 to 108, that's a nice five-footer. 546 00:25:53,083 --> 00:25:54,792 Five-foot-high tunnel. 547 00:25:54,875 --> 00:25:56,809 Yeah, five foot, you'd have to creep a little bit. 548 00:25:56,833 --> 00:25:59,458 You know, we-we've seen documentation of tunnels 549 00:25:59,583 --> 00:26:01,018 as high as two feet, and we've seen them 550 00:26:01,042 --> 00:26:03,167 as high as eight feet, so, it goes to show 551 00:26:03,292 --> 00:26:05,042 - there are everywheres in between. - Yeah. 552 00:26:06,208 --> 00:26:07,851 A possible five-foot-high tunnel, 553 00:26:07,875 --> 00:26:11,167 more than 100 feet deep in the Money Pit area? 554 00:26:11,292 --> 00:26:15,167 But if so, the critical question becomes, 555 00:26:15,333 --> 00:26:17,708 was it built by previous treasure hunters? 556 00:26:17,833 --> 00:26:20,667 Or could it have been constructed by someone 557 00:26:20,792 --> 00:26:22,333 from a much earlier time period 558 00:26:22,417 --> 00:26:25,708 in order to conceal something of great value? 559 00:26:25,833 --> 00:26:28,500 It'd be good to see if we can find some pieces in there 560 00:26:28,625 --> 00:26:30,167 that have a milled surface on them 561 00:26:30,292 --> 00:26:33,667 and see if we can identify what kind of saw cut it was. 562 00:26:33,750 --> 00:26:36,708 We've looked into the type of tools 563 00:26:36,875 --> 00:26:39,458 to create lumber. 564 00:26:39,542 --> 00:26:40,750 They range from, 565 00:26:40,875 --> 00:26:44,000 you know, industrial-size carbide blades 566 00:26:44,125 --> 00:26:48,500 in the modern era to long ago using axes and adze 567 00:26:48,625 --> 00:26:50,333 to-to cut and shape timber. 568 00:26:50,417 --> 00:26:54,667 What it speaks to is the age of the wood. 569 00:26:54,792 --> 00:26:56,272 There's a milled surface there. 570 00:26:57,667 --> 00:26:59,333 Also, one here. Look at this. 571 00:26:59,458 --> 00:27:01,101 - Look at the uprights here, eh. - Yeah. 572 00:27:01,125 --> 00:27:03,000 There's another beautiful piece up there. 573 00:27:04,167 --> 00:27:06,500 That almost looks like an adze. 574 00:27:06,583 --> 00:27:07,875 It does, doesn't it? 575 00:27:08,000 --> 00:27:10,000 You can see some bevels. 576 00:27:12,542 --> 00:27:15,417 Believed to have been invented more than 2,000 years ago 577 00:27:15,542 --> 00:27:19,333 in Ancient Egypt, an adze is a type of cutting tool 578 00:27:19,458 --> 00:27:23,250 featuring a blade, which sets perpendicular to its handle. 579 00:27:23,375 --> 00:27:26,917 This design made them ideal for the construction 580 00:27:27,042 --> 00:27:30,000 of ships and finely-crafted buildings up until 581 00:27:30,167 --> 00:27:32,583 the 18th century, when they were replaced 582 00:27:32,708 --> 00:27:34,375 by mechanized tools. 583 00:27:34,875 --> 00:27:37,667 Ooh, look at that. 584 00:27:37,750 --> 00:27:41,000 One year ago, while searching on Lot 4, 585 00:27:41,167 --> 00:27:43,667 where the team also discovered a fragment of a possible 586 00:27:43,792 --> 00:27:45,458 ancient Portuguese cannon, 587 00:27:45,542 --> 00:27:49,625 Rick Lagina and metal detection expert Gary Drayton 588 00:27:49,750 --> 00:27:52,333 unearthed one of these very tools. 589 00:27:53,958 --> 00:27:56,083 The adze proved to be a valuable discovery. 590 00:27:56,208 --> 00:27:58,000 So, with this particular one here, 591 00:27:58,083 --> 00:28:02,792 I would go way back, um, about 1620. 592 00:28:06,375 --> 00:28:07,708 That's cut with an adze. 593 00:28:07,833 --> 00:28:09,917 You know, that strenuously suggests age. 594 00:28:10,042 --> 00:28:11,059 You can see the chop marks right there, 595 00:28:11,083 --> 00:28:12,708 Oh, yeah, for sure. 596 00:28:12,875 --> 00:28:15,333 Definitely, you can see the bevels. 597 00:28:15,458 --> 00:28:18,292 Wow, that's a good indication of something fairly old. 598 00:28:18,417 --> 00:28:20,417 That's incredible. 599 00:28:20,542 --> 00:28:23,375 If the team has indeed found a tunnel built 600 00:28:23,500 --> 00:28:25,542 prior to the discovery of the Money Pit, 601 00:28:25,667 --> 00:28:29,750 could it be a breakthrough that will not only help identify 602 00:28:29,875 --> 00:28:31,667 who was behind the Oak Island mystery 603 00:28:31,833 --> 00:28:33,958 but also potentially lead them 604 00:28:34,042 --> 00:28:35,917 straight to the fabled treasure vault? 605 00:28:36,042 --> 00:28:39,333 This wood appears to be old. 606 00:28:39,458 --> 00:28:43,208 It's quite blackened. It has adze cut on it. 607 00:28:43,333 --> 00:28:45,333 An adze, generally speaking... 608 00:28:45,417 --> 00:28:48,375 Generally speaking... Is quite old. 609 00:28:49,667 --> 00:28:53,958 So this is certainly a prime candidate for C-14 testing. 610 00:28:54,042 --> 00:28:57,417 There's a bevel there. It's really interesting. 611 00:28:57,542 --> 00:29:00,000 It's not confirmation, but it certainly is 612 00:29:00,125 --> 00:29:03,167 somewhat supportive that it is indeed a tunnel. 613 00:29:04,208 --> 00:29:05,928 Is there any thoughts of trying to determine 614 00:29:06,000 --> 00:29:07,208 the trajectory of this? 615 00:29:07,375 --> 00:29:09,667 Like, do more drilling to try to see 616 00:29:09,833 --> 00:29:11,958 - where this is coming from? - Yep. 617 00:29:12,042 --> 00:29:13,667 I'd chase this tunnel. 618 00:29:13,750 --> 00:29:15,667 But, to me, something this far out 619 00:29:15,792 --> 00:29:18,000 would probably be tunneled directly to the Money Pit. 620 00:29:18,125 --> 00:29:19,833 - Agreed. - Or, you know, 621 00:29:19,958 --> 00:29:21,351 something that was connected to the Money Pit. 622 00:29:21,375 --> 00:29:23,708 If there's ever a chance for water sampling, 623 00:29:23,875 --> 00:29:25,393 - I think this is it. - Oh, yeah. For sure. 624 00:29:25,417 --> 00:29:28,000 This is eminently interesting. 625 00:29:28,083 --> 00:29:31,000 I've got one thing to take care of, but call me 626 00:29:31,125 --> 00:29:34,208 - if anything new turns up, okay? - Okay. 627 00:29:34,375 --> 00:29:36,833 Turned out to be a really, really interesting hole. 628 00:29:36,917 --> 00:29:38,292 Very much so. 629 00:29:40,208 --> 00:29:42,625 Later that afternoon... 630 00:29:42,708 --> 00:29:45,708 - Carmen, how are you? - Oh, not too bad. 631 00:29:45,833 --> 00:29:47,333 - Yourself? - Good. 632 00:29:47,417 --> 00:29:50,000 At the Research Center, Rick Lagina, 633 00:29:50,125 --> 00:29:53,000 Jack Begley and Craig Tester 634 00:29:53,083 --> 00:29:55,708 meet with blacksmithing expert Carmen Legge 635 00:29:55,833 --> 00:29:57,625 to get his assessment 636 00:29:57,708 --> 00:30:01,625 of the mysterious artifact found one day ago on Lot 8. 637 00:30:01,750 --> 00:30:04,542 We've got a bit of a puzzle for you. 638 00:30:04,708 --> 00:30:07,500 That is this object right here. 639 00:30:07,625 --> 00:30:11,250 My brother and Gary found it. It was found on Lot 8. 640 00:30:11,375 --> 00:30:14,083 And we have run some geophysical investigations there, 641 00:30:14,208 --> 00:30:16,958 and they're showing some anomalous feature. 642 00:30:17,042 --> 00:30:20,333 - Oh, okay. - So, they found that. 643 00:30:24,333 --> 00:30:26,292 Earlier today, 644 00:30:26,375 --> 00:30:29,417 archaeologist Emma Culligan ran the artifact 645 00:30:29,542 --> 00:30:30,958 through the team's state-of-the-art 646 00:30:31,083 --> 00:30:34,000 SKYSCAN 1273 CT scanner. 647 00:30:35,750 --> 00:30:38,875 The device emits nondestructive X-ray radiation 648 00:30:39,000 --> 00:30:40,917 that penetrates encrusted materials 649 00:30:41,042 --> 00:30:43,667 that build up over time on an object's surface 650 00:30:43,792 --> 00:30:47,625 to reveal a computer image of its finer details. 651 00:30:50,417 --> 00:30:51,917 Heavily encrusted. 652 00:30:52,042 --> 00:30:54,292 That's why the CT scan should help. 653 00:30:57,458 --> 00:31:01,000 - That is what the CT scanner showed. - Oh. Yeah. 654 00:31:01,125 --> 00:31:03,167 - That helps you? - Yes. 655 00:31:25,458 --> 00:31:27,000 Interesting. 656 00:31:27,125 --> 00:31:29,042 What would be their typical use? 657 00:31:31,458 --> 00:31:33,208 Like hauling wood out 658 00:31:33,333 --> 00:31:37,042 or also hauling ground material up? 659 00:31:38,750 --> 00:31:39,750 Lifting cargo? 660 00:31:42,375 --> 00:31:44,167 A bunk hook? 661 00:31:44,292 --> 00:31:47,667 Used for lifting and hauling logs or heavy cargo? 662 00:31:47,750 --> 00:31:51,042 Could Marty and Gary have found more evidence 663 00:31:51,167 --> 00:31:52,434 that something of potential value 664 00:31:52,458 --> 00:31:54,458 could be buried on Lot 8, 665 00:31:54,583 --> 00:31:59,500 as theorists such as Freemason Scott Clarke have suggested? 666 00:31:59,667 --> 00:32:03,000 It's somewhat of a unique design. 667 00:32:03,125 --> 00:32:06,167 So, I've never seen one in the modern era. 668 00:32:26,792 --> 00:32:29,125 Wow. 669 00:32:33,042 --> 00:32:34,309 In the research center, 670 00:32:34,333 --> 00:32:35,518 blacksmithing expert Carmen Legge 671 00:32:35,542 --> 00:32:37,333 has just given his assessment 672 00:32:37,458 --> 00:32:40,500 that the artifact found one day ago on Lot 8 673 00:32:40,583 --> 00:32:43,500 is potentially more than 400 years old 674 00:32:43,625 --> 00:32:47,125 and was designed for hoisting heavy cargo. 675 00:33:00,375 --> 00:33:02,083 Okay. 676 00:33:02,208 --> 00:33:04,625 So, then, this is probably older than 1795, then? 677 00:33:04,750 --> 00:33:07,292 Personally, I can't come up 678 00:33:07,417 --> 00:33:09,292 with any activity that we know of 679 00:33:09,375 --> 00:33:13,167 that would necessitate a... a hook such as that. 680 00:33:17,458 --> 00:33:18,792 Oh, wow. 681 00:33:18,917 --> 00:33:20,292 Seven to eight tons is a lot. 682 00:33:20,375 --> 00:33:22,917 What's this doing on Lot 8? 683 00:33:24,292 --> 00:33:26,875 We'd expect something on the East Drumlin like this. 684 00:33:27,000 --> 00:33:30,667 How much hauling and work do we know that was done on Lot 8? 685 00:33:30,792 --> 00:33:33,292 Like, in-in our records of 686 00:33:33,375 --> 00:33:34,851 - the history on Oak Island? - We don't. 687 00:33:34,875 --> 00:33:37,250 Whether it was from the searchers or depositors, 688 00:33:37,375 --> 00:33:38,935 I mean, that'd be a useful hook to have. 689 00:33:39,000 --> 00:33:42,417 But this was found, like, in the middle of the lot. 690 00:33:42,542 --> 00:33:44,458 Interesting. 691 00:33:48,292 --> 00:33:49,458 I see. 692 00:33:51,625 --> 00:33:53,125 I see. 693 00:33:53,250 --> 00:33:55,125 We would have to have this conserved 694 00:33:55,250 --> 00:33:57,667 before it could go in the XRF, 695 00:33:57,792 --> 00:34:01,708 since it's so heavily encrusted with something. 696 00:34:01,833 --> 00:34:04,333 We will definitely put a notation on here and... 697 00:34:10,833 --> 00:34:13,667 - Very interesting. - That could date back quite old 698 00:34:13,833 --> 00:34:16,833 and give us great evidence for the Lot 8 area. 699 00:34:17,000 --> 00:34:19,208 I mean, we've found some weird things around there. 700 00:34:20,542 --> 00:34:24,542 When you have an item that, according to Carmen, 701 00:34:24,708 --> 00:34:28,500 the design could be as far back as the 1500s, 702 00:34:28,625 --> 00:34:31,833 we know it was used for extremely heavily loads, 703 00:34:31,958 --> 00:34:34,833 why not try to gain further understanding of not only 704 00:34:34,958 --> 00:34:37,292 that particular item but what other items 705 00:34:37,375 --> 00:34:38,833 we might find on the lot? 706 00:34:38,958 --> 00:34:41,000 There's only one way to figure that out, 707 00:34:41,167 --> 00:34:44,333 and that's to devote the assets and the time necessary 708 00:34:44,458 --> 00:34:46,708 to try to figure out what that mystery might be. 709 00:34:46,875 --> 00:34:50,917 There's more work to do. It's an interesting item. 710 00:34:51,042 --> 00:34:52,851 Certainly found on a lot we don't know a whole lot about, 711 00:34:52,875 --> 00:34:54,625 and we need to know more. 712 00:34:54,708 --> 00:34:56,708 So thank you for the information. 713 00:34:56,833 --> 00:35:00,583 We appreciate your time, appreciate your insight. 714 00:35:00,708 --> 00:35:02,684 - Very good. All right, see you later. - Thank you. Thank you. 715 00:35:02,708 --> 00:35:04,434 - Thanks, Carmen. - All right, appreciate it. 716 00:35:04,458 --> 00:35:05,667 See ya. 717 00:35:12,333 --> 00:35:14,042 The following morning... 718 00:35:14,167 --> 00:35:16,018 - Got another core coming in. - Yep. 719 00:35:16,042 --> 00:35:18,542 Oak Island historian Paul Troutman 720 00:35:18,667 --> 00:35:20,875 and geologist Terry Matheson 721 00:35:21,000 --> 00:35:25,417 monitor the core drilling of a new borehole, M-16.25. 722 00:35:25,542 --> 00:35:27,667 - What do we have, Colt? - Hey, Colten. 723 00:35:27,792 --> 00:35:31,125 - It's gonna be 89. - 89, all right. -89, thank you 724 00:35:32,417 --> 00:35:36,708 Located approximately 11 feet to the south of Borehole K-15.5, 725 00:35:36,833 --> 00:35:40,083 the team is hoping to obtain further evidence 726 00:35:40,208 --> 00:35:45,417 of a possible wooden tunnel at a depth of some 103 feet. 727 00:35:46,625 --> 00:35:49,250 So, 102 to 108 feet for that, uh, 728 00:35:49,375 --> 00:35:53,125 - wood intersection that was found in K-15.5. - Yep. 729 00:35:53,208 --> 00:35:56,667 - Hopefully we'll get on it with this hole. - Yeah. 730 00:35:56,750 --> 00:36:00,458 So once we get to depth, if we find that void, 731 00:36:00,542 --> 00:36:02,292 then we'll be able to use the well camera, 732 00:36:02,375 --> 00:36:03,833 get inside it, get a profile. 733 00:36:03,958 --> 00:36:07,667 And even better to find the direction of the tunnel. 734 00:36:07,792 --> 00:36:09,750 'Cause the tunnel came from somewhere. 735 00:36:09,875 --> 00:36:11,083 It's going to somewhere. 736 00:36:11,208 --> 00:36:14,000 - Yes. That would be ideal. - Yeah. 737 00:36:16,625 --> 00:36:19,292 We're hoping that a six-inch sonic tube 738 00:36:19,375 --> 00:36:22,500 will penetrate a chamber, a void, 739 00:36:22,667 --> 00:36:25,458 tunnel, and if it has open space, 740 00:36:25,583 --> 00:36:27,250 there is the possibility 741 00:36:27,375 --> 00:36:29,667 that one can introduce a small camera down 742 00:36:29,792 --> 00:36:31,542 and take a look. 743 00:36:31,708 --> 00:36:33,750 It gives you all kinds of possibilities. 744 00:36:34,750 --> 00:36:36,625 You're gonna have to go deeper. 745 00:36:36,708 --> 00:36:38,333 Well, it's at 103, which is the top. 746 00:36:38,458 --> 00:36:39,875 And so you just gotta poke it out. 747 00:36:47,750 --> 00:36:50,625 If we hit the tunnel, and if we can get down inside of it 748 00:36:50,708 --> 00:36:53,500 and get the camera work done, find the orientation. 749 00:36:53,583 --> 00:36:55,667 Even just a hit gives us better information. 750 00:36:55,750 --> 00:36:57,875 Yes, and if it gives us a direction 751 00:36:58,042 --> 00:37:00,792 that we could actually follow a little bit further out... 752 00:37:20,000 --> 00:37:21,792 This is critical. 753 00:37:29,833 --> 00:37:31,542 Here it comes, the moment of truth. 754 00:37:32,625 --> 00:37:34,208 Mike, Colten, what's the story? 755 00:37:34,333 --> 00:37:37,125 - Hey. - Okay, so... 756 00:37:37,208 --> 00:37:40,750 - 102. We felt something. - Right. 757 00:37:40,875 --> 00:37:43,625 Broke through quick, like, four inches or something like that. 758 00:37:43,708 --> 00:37:46,250 - Just a thin layer. - Boom. Right. 759 00:37:46,375 --> 00:37:48,417 And then, I drove my casing to 103. 760 00:37:48,542 --> 00:37:50,375 Yeah, yeah, to get inside. 761 00:37:50,500 --> 00:37:51,684 That's-that's... I would say almost perfect. 762 00:37:51,708 --> 00:37:53,792 - Yeah. - So, we're busted in there. 763 00:37:53,917 --> 00:37:56,458 Rods are out, and it's open to 107. 764 00:37:56,542 --> 00:37:58,500 - Okay. I guess... - And casing's at 103. 765 00:37:58,625 --> 00:38:00,225 - So, you guys got... - Four-foot window. 766 00:38:00,333 --> 00:38:01,958 Four feet to play around in. 767 00:38:03,833 --> 00:38:05,875 For me, that's mission accomplished. 768 00:38:06,042 --> 00:38:07,482 I think we've gotten into the tunnel. 769 00:38:07,542 --> 00:38:08,851 We're gonna get a better alignment. 770 00:38:08,875 --> 00:38:10,595 And I guess the point now would be, I think, 771 00:38:10,708 --> 00:38:13,167 let's call Rick and see what he says. 772 00:38:13,250 --> 00:38:15,583 See if he can get down here. 773 00:38:17,167 --> 00:38:20,042 Now that the team has once again encountered wood, 774 00:38:20,167 --> 00:38:23,667 followed by a four-foot void and another section of wood, 775 00:38:23,833 --> 00:38:26,833 could geologist Terry Matheson be correct that 776 00:38:26,958 --> 00:38:30,167 they've actually found a man-made tunnel? 777 00:38:32,625 --> 00:38:35,667 Hey, Rick. How you doing? Rick, we've got some good news. 778 00:38:35,792 --> 00:38:38,042 Really good. Listen, uh, we got some good feedback 779 00:38:38,208 --> 00:38:39,625 here from, uh, Mike and Colten. 780 00:38:41,458 --> 00:38:42,658 I think we're into the tunnel. 781 00:38:45,208 --> 00:38:46,833 How do you want to proceed? 782 00:38:51,542 --> 00:38:52,417 I'll get one together right now 783 00:38:52,542 --> 00:38:53,750 and go off and get it. 784 00:38:54,708 --> 00:38:57,000 If it is a real tunnel, 785 00:38:57,083 --> 00:39:00,917 it presents the possibility of determining if it's open. 786 00:39:01,042 --> 00:39:04,458 And if we get a real picture of a real tunnel, 787 00:39:04,542 --> 00:39:06,208 it would be the first time ever 788 00:39:06,333 --> 00:39:09,333 that we take a picture of a structure underground. 789 00:39:09,458 --> 00:39:13,417 We have retrieved wood from deep underground in the Money Pit. 790 00:39:13,542 --> 00:39:17,292 We have never seen a structure with our own eyes in situ. 791 00:39:17,417 --> 00:39:19,958 So this could be quite huge. 792 00:39:20,042 --> 00:39:24,000 We would like to see underground around the Money Pit. 793 00:39:24,167 --> 00:39:26,542 Something that could help resolve the mystery 794 00:39:26,667 --> 00:39:28,333 of where the heck the Money Pit is. 795 00:39:28,417 --> 00:39:31,875 So we're trying to figure that all out, but it's exciting. 796 00:39:32,000 --> 00:39:35,208 Okay, we'll be in the process of setting up, okay? 797 00:39:37,417 --> 00:39:38,750 Very good. Talk to you soon. 798 00:39:40,375 --> 00:39:41,375 Bye now. 799 00:39:41,500 --> 00:39:42,875 Well, thanks a lot, you guys. 800 00:39:43,042 --> 00:39:44,875 Mission accomplished for you guys, absolutely. 801 00:39:45,000 --> 00:39:46,000 Thanks a lot. 802 00:39:47,208 --> 00:39:50,542 - Let's get the camera going. - Okay. 803 00:39:54,167 --> 00:39:55,518 We have everything ready to go? 804 00:39:55,542 --> 00:39:56,875 - Yes. - Right on. 805 00:39:57,000 --> 00:39:58,250 After being informed 806 00:39:58,375 --> 00:39:59,500 by members of the team 807 00:39:59,625 --> 00:40:00,809 that they've once again drilled 808 00:40:00,833 --> 00:40:02,167 into a possible wooden tunnel 809 00:40:02,292 --> 00:40:05,917 some 103 feet deep in the Money Pit area... 810 00:40:06,042 --> 00:40:07,922 Let's, uh, try to rig a light on the end of this 811 00:40:08,042 --> 00:40:09,518 so we can get a better view down there. 812 00:40:09,542 --> 00:40:11,667 Rick Lagina and Steve Guptill 813 00:40:11,750 --> 00:40:15,417 join them to explore Borehole M-16.25 814 00:40:15,542 --> 00:40:17,708 with a specialized underwater camera. 815 00:40:18,958 --> 00:40:20,143 That light look fairly centered on there? 816 00:40:20,167 --> 00:40:22,000 - Yeah. - That's good. 817 00:40:22,083 --> 00:40:24,583 As the camera is introduced into the hole, 818 00:40:24,708 --> 00:40:26,750 I think we're all very hopeful 819 00:40:26,875 --> 00:40:29,792 we'll have a real a-ha moment, a real experience. 820 00:40:29,875 --> 00:40:32,333 We'll have eyes on the target and be able to realize, 821 00:40:32,500 --> 00:40:34,375 in real time, what we're encountering. 822 00:40:34,500 --> 00:40:37,583 It's what we're looking for... Confirmation in the Money Pit 823 00:40:37,708 --> 00:40:39,167 regarding structures underground. 824 00:40:39,292 --> 00:40:41,583 All right, so let's turn the light on. 825 00:40:42,792 --> 00:40:44,250 Paul, you want to power us up? 826 00:40:44,375 --> 00:40:45,625 Okay, we're powered up. 827 00:40:45,708 --> 00:40:47,375 Okay. Let's roll. 828 00:40:48,708 --> 00:40:50,018 So this is the camera system that we have 829 00:40:50,042 --> 00:40:53,250 that will go down and give us a 360-degree view. 830 00:40:56,917 --> 00:40:58,583 - That looks good. - Super. 831 00:40:58,708 --> 00:41:00,184 All right, Paul, you want to start your descent? 832 00:41:00,208 --> 00:41:01,750 Okay. Moving forward. 833 00:41:05,500 --> 00:41:07,042 Let's dive in. 834 00:41:09,833 --> 00:41:11,167 That's pretty cool. 835 00:41:17,125 --> 00:41:19,583 Okay, so we're just coming up to the water here, 836 00:41:19,708 --> 00:41:20,917 seven meters. 837 00:41:21,042 --> 00:41:22,442 So we're getting close to the water. 838 00:41:22,542 --> 00:41:23,976 You see that reflection, that bright area, 839 00:41:24,000 --> 00:41:26,333 reflecting the light from the downward-facing camera. 840 00:41:26,417 --> 00:41:27,833 There you go, splash zone. 841 00:41:28,000 --> 00:41:29,375 Okay, we're plunged right in. 842 00:41:29,542 --> 00:41:32,917 Eight meters. Target 102 feet. 843 00:41:33,917 --> 00:41:35,917 Let's switch to our horizontal view. 844 00:41:38,708 --> 00:41:40,000 That is very sharp. 845 00:41:40,125 --> 00:41:41,625 Yeah, that looks much better. 846 00:41:41,708 --> 00:41:43,833 Okay, so we're at 16.94 meters. 847 00:41:44,000 --> 00:41:47,167 We're a little more than halfway there. 848 00:41:50,167 --> 00:41:51,684 We're coming up to our depth here, 849 00:41:51,708 --> 00:41:52,976 where we're gonna come out of the casing. 850 00:41:53,000 --> 00:41:54,667 Paul, you just want to slow it down 851 00:41:54,750 --> 00:41:56,792 a little bit there, so we don't plop it too fast? 852 00:41:59,000 --> 00:42:02,458 Almost a 100 feet, with another 2 or 3 feet to go. 853 00:42:05,292 --> 00:42:08,333 Another foot and we should be peeking out. 854 00:42:09,958 --> 00:42:13,083 31.15, we're getting very close. 855 00:42:20,083 --> 00:42:23,125 - Right there. 31.94. - There it is. Okay. 856 00:42:23,250 --> 00:42:25,184 Paul, do you want to take us down just a little bit further? 857 00:42:25,208 --> 00:42:27,750 Let's get the camera outside of the casing, first. 858 00:42:27,875 --> 00:42:29,667 Just below. 859 00:42:29,792 --> 00:42:31,232 Just right there, right there. 860 00:42:31,333 --> 00:42:32,667 There you go. 861 00:42:32,792 --> 00:42:34,417 There you can see the teeth. 862 00:42:34,542 --> 00:42:37,125 - Can we, can we turn? - Okay. 863 00:42:40,500 --> 00:42:42,268 - It looks like a shark jaw. - It is. 864 00:42:42,292 --> 00:42:43,708 We got Jaws going on here. 865 00:42:46,333 --> 00:42:48,458 - Woah! - There's a timber there. 866 00:42:48,542 --> 00:42:50,000 Yep. 867 00:42:51,208 --> 00:42:52,833 Oh, wow, that's fantastic. 868 00:42:52,958 --> 00:42:54,625 We are in the tunnel. 869 00:42:54,750 --> 00:42:57,000 We saw broken timbers. 870 00:42:57,083 --> 00:43:00,333 Certainly the bit was coming down, vertically, 871 00:43:00,500 --> 00:43:03,667 It had gone through a ceiling, 872 00:43:03,792 --> 00:43:05,542 and then there was a void. 873 00:43:05,667 --> 00:43:07,542 It's pretty amazing. 874 00:43:07,667 --> 00:43:10,333 Look at that, that's a 45-degree cut, right there. 875 00:43:10,458 --> 00:43:12,684 You can even see the splinters on the sides of that beam. 876 00:43:12,708 --> 00:43:14,768 - For sure. - That's a great image right there. 877 00:43:14,792 --> 00:43:17,583 I think that-that, to me, is almost 878 00:43:17,708 --> 00:43:19,708 the-the ceiling of the tunnel. 879 00:43:19,875 --> 00:43:21,643 Kind of looks like a fastener or head of a bolt 880 00:43:21,667 --> 00:43:23,867 - or something right there. - It could be a dowel. 881 00:43:24,792 --> 00:43:26,458 A possible wooden dowel? 882 00:43:26,542 --> 00:43:31,500 In a tunnel found more than 100 feet deep in the Money Pit area? 883 00:43:32,667 --> 00:43:35,458 Dating back to as early as the seventh century AD, 884 00:43:35,542 --> 00:43:38,042 wooden dowels are fasteners used to connect 885 00:43:38,208 --> 00:43:41,042 the timbers of large structures. 886 00:43:42,458 --> 00:43:45,083 Because metal fasteners were generally used 887 00:43:45,208 --> 00:43:47,375 by treasure hunters who built shafts and tunnels 888 00:43:47,542 --> 00:43:51,625 after the discovery of the Money Pit in 1795, 889 00:43:51,708 --> 00:43:54,417 could a wooden dowel offer evidence 890 00:43:54,542 --> 00:43:57,625 that this tunnel predates searcher activities? 891 00:43:57,708 --> 00:44:03,000 If so, who built it, when, and where does it lead? 892 00:44:03,083 --> 00:44:05,750 Two things, it is two separate beams, 893 00:44:05,875 --> 00:44:08,083 or it's a collapse. 894 00:44:08,208 --> 00:44:11,083 And that sure looks like it suffered some sort 895 00:44:11,208 --> 00:44:13,042 - of catastrophic break. - Damage, yeah. 896 00:44:13,208 --> 00:44:16,625 So, that would be my guess that it went like that. 897 00:44:16,708 --> 00:44:18,958 Well, guys, I don't know if we're gonna see much more 898 00:44:19,083 --> 00:44:20,292 than we have so far. 899 00:44:20,417 --> 00:44:22,167 We got some great images of those beams. 900 00:44:22,250 --> 00:44:23,792 - Very interesting. - Straight up. 901 00:44:23,875 --> 00:44:25,958 But, you know, we just don't have the light 902 00:44:26,042 --> 00:44:27,309 to see further down into that opening, you know, 903 00:44:27,333 --> 00:44:29,000 to see where that tunnel may go 904 00:44:29,083 --> 00:44:30,583 or what else may be in there. 905 00:44:32,042 --> 00:44:33,809 We should definitely send the video to Prohawk, 906 00:44:33,833 --> 00:44:35,875 so they can clean the video up, 907 00:44:36,042 --> 00:44:37,833 maybe get through the sand and silt, 908 00:44:37,958 --> 00:44:39,518 and we'll get a better look at the structure. 909 00:44:39,542 --> 00:44:41,833 But also just an indication, an outline, 910 00:44:41,958 --> 00:44:44,917 - of what it looks like, potentially. - Yeah. 911 00:44:45,042 --> 00:44:46,809 That's our next step, so let's initiate that process. 912 00:44:46,833 --> 00:44:49,167 - All right. -Super. - Sounds good. 913 00:44:49,292 --> 00:44:51,833 Marty needs to see this footage. 914 00:44:57,333 --> 00:44:59,125 The following morning... 915 00:44:59,208 --> 00:45:01,667 Hey, good morning, Fellowshippers! 916 00:45:01,792 --> 00:45:03,792 - Hey, Marty. - Hey Marty. 917 00:45:03,917 --> 00:45:05,351 Rick Lagina and members of the team 918 00:45:05,375 --> 00:45:08,917 meet via conference with Marty Lagina, 919 00:45:09,042 --> 00:45:10,917 who has been called away from the island 920 00:45:11,042 --> 00:45:13,042 on important business. 921 00:45:13,167 --> 00:45:15,208 They are eager to share the stunning footage 922 00:45:15,333 --> 00:45:18,208 of their latest discovery in the Money Pit. 923 00:45:18,375 --> 00:45:21,292 So, this is one of the most exciting days 924 00:45:21,375 --> 00:45:24,167 we've had in the last... I don't even want to count 925 00:45:24,333 --> 00:45:26,500 how many years we've been here now. 926 00:45:26,625 --> 00:45:29,000 But, uh, for the first time, we will look at 927 00:45:29,167 --> 00:45:31,333 really hi-res photos 928 00:45:31,458 --> 00:45:34,667 in a man-made structure in the Money Pit. 929 00:45:37,250 --> 00:45:39,184 - We'll share a screen. - Yep, I'll share my screen. 930 00:45:39,208 --> 00:45:41,208 That'd be great. It's exciting. 931 00:45:41,375 --> 00:45:43,750 All right, Marty. Here's the video. 932 00:45:43,875 --> 00:45:45,750 - Okay. - Can you see it? 933 00:45:45,875 --> 00:45:47,125 Yeah, I can see it. Yep. 934 00:45:47,250 --> 00:45:48,792 So, this is just a quick view 935 00:45:48,875 --> 00:45:50,958 - of what we could see. - Okay. 936 00:45:51,042 --> 00:45:53,958 All right, Marty, so we took that image 937 00:45:54,083 --> 00:45:55,833 and this is the enhancement from Prohawk. 938 00:45:55,917 --> 00:45:57,833 Wow. 939 00:45:57,958 --> 00:46:01,542 In order to enhance the compelling video footage, 940 00:46:01,667 --> 00:46:04,542 the team has commissioned a company known as 941 00:46:04,667 --> 00:46:06,417 Prohawk Technology Group. 942 00:46:06,542 --> 00:46:10,000 Their revolutionary software makes murky images 943 00:46:10,167 --> 00:46:12,458 appear clearer and in higher resolution. 944 00:46:14,417 --> 00:46:15,917 Yeah, that's a broken timber. 945 00:46:16,042 --> 00:46:17,833 We think the beam has probably collapsed 946 00:46:18,000 --> 00:46:19,708 as the-the casing came down into it. 947 00:46:22,500 --> 00:46:25,625 The original tunnel height is about four to five feet high. 948 00:46:25,708 --> 00:46:29,542 So, at this point, we found a new undiscovered tunnel? 949 00:46:29,667 --> 00:46:30,667 That's the hope. 950 00:46:31,875 --> 00:46:33,708 That's really cool. 951 00:46:33,875 --> 00:46:36,125 It's kind of an odd location. 952 00:46:36,250 --> 00:46:38,250 So what is that tunnel? 953 00:46:38,375 --> 00:46:40,625 Is that tunnel a searcher tunnel? 954 00:46:40,708 --> 00:46:42,167 Or is it original works? 955 00:46:42,250 --> 00:46:45,208 It may lead to the "True Money Pit." 956 00:46:45,375 --> 00:46:48,333 I mean, we all feel we've lost the location of the Money Pit. 957 00:46:48,417 --> 00:46:51,750 So, it'd be good information to... 958 00:46:51,875 --> 00:46:53,875 You know, if we can confirm what it is, 959 00:46:54,042 --> 00:46:56,250 it'd help decide where we need to go. 960 00:47:00,042 --> 00:47:03,625 Could it be possible that, after more than a decade of searching, 961 00:47:03,750 --> 00:47:06,958 the Oak Island team has finally discovered 962 00:47:07,042 --> 00:47:09,500 a tunnel more than 100 feet underground 963 00:47:09,625 --> 00:47:12,667 that may be connected to the original Money Pit? 964 00:47:12,792 --> 00:47:16,708 And if so, might it lead to the source of silver and gold 965 00:47:16,833 --> 00:47:19,583 that has been detected through scientific testing? 966 00:47:19,708 --> 00:47:23,042 I'm not an expert in all of this stuff, okay? 967 00:47:23,208 --> 00:47:25,458 But it could be the fabled flood tunnel. 968 00:47:25,542 --> 00:47:27,917 We don't know what it is, but it's previously unknown. 969 00:47:28,042 --> 00:47:29,958 So that's good. 970 00:47:30,083 --> 00:47:33,583 That's clearly, by definition, a find. 971 00:47:33,708 --> 00:47:36,042 It could yield answers. 972 00:47:36,167 --> 00:47:37,958 We should have a proper discussion 973 00:47:38,042 --> 00:47:40,875 - about what we do next. - Yeah. 974 00:47:41,000 --> 00:47:44,167 Considering we're fortunate enough to have this open tunnel, 975 00:47:44,292 --> 00:47:46,000 um, I think it's a good idea 976 00:47:46,125 --> 00:47:48,000 that maybe we put a sonar down there. 977 00:47:48,083 --> 00:47:50,375 See how far it's open, direction it's heading, 978 00:47:50,500 --> 00:47:52,417 get a good image, you know, underground, 979 00:47:52,542 --> 00:47:55,417 - and we can learn a lot from that. - Okay. 980 00:47:56,417 --> 00:47:57,875 And test the wood. 981 00:47:58,000 --> 00:48:00,667 Maybe this tunnel is from the 1700s or older. 982 00:48:00,792 --> 00:48:02,684 - Ultimately, you're right. - It could be from depositor. 983 00:48:02,708 --> 00:48:06,292 Right. The first well drilled into the tunnel, 984 00:48:06,375 --> 00:48:10,083 K-15.5, it's been sent out for carbon dating. 985 00:48:10,208 --> 00:48:11,625 Okay, good. 986 00:48:11,750 --> 00:48:13,292 Here's my take on it. 987 00:48:13,417 --> 00:48:15,351 - It's really cool and it's neat to see it. - Yeah. 988 00:48:15,375 --> 00:48:17,625 And the most exciting is Jack's hypotheses, 989 00:48:17,708 --> 00:48:20,750 which is that this is a previously unknown, 990 00:48:20,875 --> 00:48:22,458 perhaps, depositor tunnel. 991 00:48:22,583 --> 00:48:25,708 That is really exciting if that's what it turns out to be. 992 00:48:28,542 --> 00:48:31,250 The most astounding thing of all would be, 993 00:48:31,375 --> 00:48:34,542 if we can make a determination that this is original, 994 00:48:34,667 --> 00:48:36,083 it's huge. 995 00:48:36,208 --> 00:48:39,750 We would expend the sufficient monies, 996 00:48:39,875 --> 00:48:42,833 sufficient time, sufficient energy 997 00:48:42,917 --> 00:48:45,417 to follow the tunnel, literally, 998 00:48:45,542 --> 00:48:47,625 to, hopefully, X marks the spot. 999 00:48:48,667 --> 00:48:50,792 If this is original, it's the one thing, 1000 00:48:50,875 --> 00:48:52,500 there's no question about it. 1001 00:48:52,625 --> 00:48:55,667 You know, maybe in front of us we have the proof. 1002 00:48:55,750 --> 00:48:57,708 You know, here we drilled all these wells, 1003 00:48:57,875 --> 00:49:00,750 all hundreds of them, and we never hit this before. 1004 00:49:02,167 --> 00:49:04,250 And so, you know, it kind of goes to your point 1005 00:49:04,375 --> 00:49:07,083 that there could be stuff still within that matrix 1006 00:49:07,208 --> 00:49:09,708 that we haven't hit, because we just did. 1007 00:49:09,875 --> 00:49:11,667 So, uh, that's-that's good. 1008 00:49:11,750 --> 00:49:14,167 Keep going. Good info, guys. Appreciate it. 1009 00:49:14,333 --> 00:49:16,458 All right, we'll let you know how it turns out. 1010 00:49:16,542 --> 00:49:18,059 - See you later. - Appreciate it. 1011 00:49:18,083 --> 00:49:19,333 - Thank you. - See ya. 1012 00:49:23,417 --> 00:49:25,457 As another new day begins on Oak Island... 1013 00:49:26,500 --> 00:49:28,500 Okay, here's the sonar unit. 1014 00:49:28,625 --> 00:49:31,500 Rick Lagina, along with members of the team, 1015 00:49:31,625 --> 00:49:33,417 have returned to the Money Pit area 1016 00:49:33,542 --> 00:49:36,333 in order to conduct a sonar operation 1017 00:49:36,458 --> 00:49:39,333 in Borehole M-16.25. 1018 00:49:39,500 --> 00:49:42,208 We're gonna have to measure it out to 103.8. 1019 00:49:42,333 --> 00:49:45,083 A borehole where, two days ago, 1020 00:49:45,208 --> 00:49:47,958 the team recorded video of an approximately 1021 00:49:48,042 --> 00:49:49,322 five-foot tall, man-made tunnel, 1022 00:49:49,375 --> 00:49:53,250 some 103 feet deep underground. 1023 00:49:55,208 --> 00:49:56,601 I'm gonna pull it right to the end, Paul. 1024 00:49:56,625 --> 00:49:57,893 Right to the end. Make it tight. 1025 00:49:57,917 --> 00:49:59,542 And then we'll mark our spots. 1026 00:49:59,667 --> 00:50:03,792 My hope is that we'll see enough to give Steve a line. 1027 00:50:03,917 --> 00:50:07,000 - Yeah. - And then you can project the line, right? 1028 00:50:07,083 --> 00:50:09,583 Okay, Steve, I think we've got it marked. 1029 00:50:09,708 --> 00:50:11,667 - Okay. - All right. 1030 00:50:11,750 --> 00:50:14,542 Now, as they await carbon dating analysis 1031 00:50:14,667 --> 00:50:16,458 on a wood sample that they obtained 1032 00:50:16,542 --> 00:50:18,708 from their initial discovery of the structure... 1033 00:50:18,833 --> 00:50:21,500 Hey, guys. You guys all done? We're all ready. 1034 00:50:21,625 --> 00:50:24,500 It is Rick, Marty and the team's hope 1035 00:50:24,667 --> 00:50:26,917 that by utilizing a sonar device, 1036 00:50:27,042 --> 00:50:30,417 they can determine which direction the tunnel may lead. 1037 00:50:30,542 --> 00:50:32,917 So, Paul, we'll see this in real time, right? 1038 00:50:33,042 --> 00:50:35,667 Yes, as we're sending it down it will scan 360 degrees, 1039 00:50:35,833 --> 00:50:37,351 and it'll give us a profile of what it sees 1040 00:50:37,375 --> 00:50:38,708 outward from the sonar, 1041 00:50:38,833 --> 00:50:40,417 and it reflects back for a sound signal. 1042 00:50:40,542 --> 00:50:42,000 And the data will record? 1043 00:50:42,125 --> 00:50:43,833 Data will record to the unit, 1044 00:50:44,000 --> 00:50:45,917 and we'll be able to play it back 1045 00:50:46,042 --> 00:50:47,268 - in real time as well. - Perfect. 1046 00:50:47,292 --> 00:50:48,500 Okay. Ready, guys? 1047 00:50:48,583 --> 00:50:49,833 All right. Yep, yep. 1048 00:50:49,917 --> 00:50:51,458 Recording the log. 1049 00:50:52,542 --> 00:50:54,042 Let's say this is original. 1050 00:50:54,167 --> 00:50:56,417 Then we follow it, no question. 1051 00:50:56,542 --> 00:51:00,792 If it's searcher era, we're gonna want to know 1052 00:51:00,875 --> 00:51:03,417 the orientation, because searchers were going 1053 00:51:03,542 --> 00:51:05,333 to X marks the spot, 1054 00:51:05,417 --> 00:51:07,017 where they thought the treasure might be. 1055 00:51:07,167 --> 00:51:09,833 - Got 103-foot-eight, I believe, Steve? - Yep. 1056 00:51:09,917 --> 00:51:12,750 We should be well within the water right now. 1057 00:51:13,958 --> 00:51:15,833 If the sonar operates properly, 1058 00:51:16,000 --> 00:51:18,208 and if we get that orientation, 1059 00:51:18,333 --> 00:51:20,167 we can project those lines. 1060 00:51:20,292 --> 00:51:23,000 All right. Well, that's interesting. 1061 00:51:23,167 --> 00:51:24,875 The excitement is palpable. 1062 00:51:25,000 --> 00:51:26,625 There's no question about it. 1063 00:51:26,708 --> 00:51:29,417 We're already starting to see a profile... 1064 00:51:29,542 --> 00:51:31,500 Something rectangular. 1065 00:51:32,708 --> 00:51:36,250 We have green to red, so red being the highest. 1066 00:51:36,375 --> 00:51:38,375 We're getting solid dense material, 1067 00:51:38,500 --> 00:51:41,042 so those could be beams. 1068 00:51:41,167 --> 00:51:42,601 I would say it makes sense logically, 1069 00:51:42,625 --> 00:51:44,792 because there's a pattern to them. 1070 00:51:44,875 --> 00:51:47,750 They're integrally spaced from each other, 1071 00:51:47,875 --> 00:51:50,458 and they seem to be reoccurring at regular intervals. 1072 00:51:51,708 --> 00:51:53,684 - That looks fantastic. - Also the shape of that 1073 00:51:53,708 --> 00:51:54,851 kind of gives like a little bit of an elbow in that, 1074 00:51:54,875 --> 00:51:55,875 if it's a tunnel. 1075 00:51:57,708 --> 00:51:59,976 And we seem to be right in the middle of that bend, 1076 00:52:00,000 --> 00:52:01,667 that slight crook. 1077 00:52:01,792 --> 00:52:04,000 We're just right about here. It's kind of interesting. 1078 00:52:05,417 --> 00:52:07,500 Am I seeing that we're going past the five-meter mark 1079 00:52:07,583 --> 00:52:09,417 - in that other direction? - Yes. 1080 00:52:10,708 --> 00:52:14,042 20 feet out and it's about 15 in the other direction. 1081 00:52:16,708 --> 00:52:20,500 We've got about 35 feet of tunnel there in front of us. 1082 00:52:20,625 --> 00:52:22,958 That's incredible. That's quite the image. 1083 00:52:24,750 --> 00:52:27,208 I'm troubled a bit by why it's not seeing anything here, 1084 00:52:27,375 --> 00:52:28,708 there's no explanation like that. 1085 00:52:29,750 --> 00:52:31,510 I wonder if that's a collapsed feature there. 1086 00:52:31,667 --> 00:52:33,292 And that's why it's not seeing anything. 1087 00:52:34,583 --> 00:52:36,559 To Rick's point, it does look like it's collapsed. 1088 00:52:36,583 --> 00:52:37,833 The other side is very square. 1089 00:52:37,958 --> 00:52:39,708 This one comes to a conical point. 1090 00:52:39,833 --> 00:52:42,708 It kind of makes you think that it could be collapsed. 1091 00:52:42,875 --> 00:52:44,434 I think it's really quite something. 1092 00:52:44,458 --> 00:52:46,500 We've got 35 feet of tunnel in front of us. 1093 00:52:46,625 --> 00:52:48,059 At least we have something in front of us 1094 00:52:48,083 --> 00:52:49,625 that gives us a direction. 1095 00:52:50,875 --> 00:52:52,667 There's no question that the sonar 1096 00:52:52,750 --> 00:52:56,333 is seeing an opening and it can only be a tunnel. 1097 00:52:56,458 --> 00:52:58,833 But we have to derive more data from this location, 1098 00:52:58,958 --> 00:53:00,833 and we have to connect it with the other data. 1099 00:53:01,000 --> 00:53:04,292 We need to go and further investigate it. 1100 00:53:04,375 --> 00:53:06,958 My cautionary tale would be, 1101 00:53:07,042 --> 00:53:10,292 let's wait until it gets on the surveyor plan 1102 00:53:10,375 --> 00:53:13,167 - before we say it's going here, it's going there. - Exactly. 1103 00:53:13,292 --> 00:53:16,708 Steve has the skill set and the techniques 1104 00:53:16,833 --> 00:53:20,333 available to him to properly plot this on a map. 1105 00:53:20,417 --> 00:53:22,500 - Absolutely. - It's a tunnel. 1106 00:53:22,625 --> 00:53:25,833 Kudos to you guys for persevering to follow this up, 1107 00:53:26,000 --> 00:53:28,958 um, but I'm not gonna say anything about 1108 00:53:29,042 --> 00:53:31,750 what this may reflect until I see it on a map. 1109 00:53:31,875 --> 00:53:33,417 I say we take another scan or two, 1110 00:53:33,542 --> 00:53:36,500 - and then I'm gonna go draft it. - Sounds good. 1111 00:53:36,625 --> 00:53:39,500 Today was a very good day here on Oak Island. 1112 00:53:39,583 --> 00:53:40,792 Absolutely. 1113 00:53:42,125 --> 00:53:44,583 As Rick Lagina and members of the team 1114 00:53:44,708 --> 00:53:48,792 complete their sonar scans in Borehole M-16.25... 1115 00:53:48,917 --> 00:53:52,458 This area is one of the last areas on Lot 7 1116 00:53:52,542 --> 00:53:55,250 that's been cleared, and we haven't detected. 1117 00:53:55,375 --> 00:53:56,583 Well, lead the way. 1118 00:53:56,708 --> 00:53:59,125 Metal detection expert Gary Drayton 1119 00:53:59,208 --> 00:54:02,167 and Jack Begley arrive on Lot 7, 1120 00:54:02,292 --> 00:54:04,333 just West of Lot 8. 1121 00:54:04,500 --> 00:54:06,667 This hasn't been farmed around here. 1122 00:54:06,750 --> 00:54:08,625 -No. -So nothing's out of place. 1123 00:54:08,750 --> 00:54:10,542 Everything should be in situ. 1124 00:54:10,667 --> 00:54:13,042 - I love your enthusiasm, mate. - Ah, I'm psyched. 1125 00:54:13,167 --> 00:54:16,167 I'm ready to get stuck in in this area as well. 1126 00:54:16,250 --> 00:54:19,667 In light of the potentially 500-year-old bunk hook 1127 00:54:19,833 --> 00:54:23,583 that Gary and Marty Lagina recently found nearby... 1128 00:54:23,708 --> 00:54:26,083 All right, mate. Let's get stuck in. 1129 00:54:26,208 --> 00:54:28,226 - Let's find some artifacts, Gary. - Okay, mate. 1130 00:54:28,250 --> 00:54:30,750 The team hopes to unearth more important clues 1131 00:54:30,875 --> 00:54:33,000 from the surrounding area that could help identify 1132 00:54:33,125 --> 00:54:35,500 who may have visited this part of the island 1133 00:54:35,583 --> 00:54:38,042 prior to the discovery of the Money Pit, 1134 00:54:38,167 --> 00:54:41,583 and also if they left anything of value behind. 1135 00:54:44,542 --> 00:54:46,792 - Whoo-hoo! - Oh... 1136 00:54:46,917 --> 00:54:49,500 We have got a signal, mate. 1137 00:54:49,625 --> 00:54:51,875 - Nice. - Just there. 1138 00:54:54,583 --> 00:54:57,000 - Mainly just roots. - Yep. 1139 00:55:01,625 --> 00:55:03,750 Nice one, mate. 1140 00:55:07,083 --> 00:55:09,542 We can't be very far away from it. 1141 00:55:11,792 --> 00:55:13,542 - You're on it. - Yeah. I'm on it. 1142 00:55:13,667 --> 00:55:16,000 I'm going for it. 1143 00:55:16,083 --> 00:55:17,958 - Wow. - Ooh! 1144 00:55:18,083 --> 00:55:20,125 You got it. What is that? 1145 00:55:20,208 --> 00:55:21,417 Check this out. 1146 00:55:21,542 --> 00:55:23,167 -Oh. -Sweet. 1147 00:55:24,583 --> 00:55:27,292 - Musket ball. Look at that. - I love finding those. 1148 00:55:27,375 --> 00:55:28,833 Fantastic, mate. 1149 00:55:29,000 --> 00:55:31,292 This is an oldie as well, by the look of it. 1150 00:55:31,417 --> 00:55:33,000 What time period is musket balls, Gary? 1151 00:55:33,167 --> 00:55:36,583 They're black powder weapons, so late 1500s 1152 00:55:36,708 --> 00:55:41,917 all the way into the mid-to-late 1800s. 1153 00:55:43,125 --> 00:55:44,917 That could fit in with Portugal, too. 1154 00:55:45,042 --> 00:55:47,417 Well, we still haven't discovered 1155 00:55:47,542 --> 00:55:49,625 how old that musket lock plate is 1156 00:55:49,750 --> 00:55:51,958 - that we recovered on Lot 8. - Mm-hmm. Just nearby. 1157 00:55:52,042 --> 00:55:54,500 Yeah, so they could be connected. 1158 00:55:54,583 --> 00:55:56,667 A lead musket ball? 1159 00:55:56,792 --> 00:56:00,000 Could it be related to the potential 16th-century 1160 00:56:00,083 --> 00:56:03,333 musket rifle flintlock that Gary and Marty Lagina 1161 00:56:03,458 --> 00:56:05,958 found near this area one year ago? 1162 00:56:06,042 --> 00:56:09,333 And might they both be related to the ancient bunk hook 1163 00:56:09,417 --> 00:56:12,708 found on Lot 8 that was designed for hauling heavy cargo? 1164 00:56:12,875 --> 00:56:14,583 Each musket ball is 1165 00:56:14,708 --> 00:56:16,184 - its own little piece of art. - Yeah. 1166 00:56:16,208 --> 00:56:18,042 If so, could this musket ball 1167 00:56:18,208 --> 00:56:20,167 have been fired in order to protect 1168 00:56:20,250 --> 00:56:22,875 something of great value? 1169 00:56:23,000 --> 00:56:26,250 When I think of musket balls... we are in Canada, 1170 00:56:26,375 --> 00:56:30,000 North America... I got to go back to colonial days 1171 00:56:30,083 --> 00:56:32,625 - on that, mid-to-late 1700s. - Yeah. 1172 00:56:32,708 --> 00:56:34,542 Fantastic, mate. I love 'em. 1173 00:56:34,708 --> 00:56:37,000 - Yep. - Let's see if it's got any friends in the area. 1174 00:56:39,917 --> 00:56:41,875 Ooh. 1175 00:56:42,000 --> 00:56:45,167 - That's a nice signal. - Yeah, that's a nice signal, mate. 1176 00:56:45,250 --> 00:56:48,750 Just there, mate. That's my best guesstimate. 1177 00:56:52,833 --> 00:56:54,208 - What, are you on a rock? - Yeah. 1178 00:56:54,333 --> 00:56:58,333 That rock stopped whatever it is from sinking deeper. 1179 00:57:00,458 --> 00:57:01,583 It's out, mate. 1180 00:57:04,875 --> 00:57:07,292 Shouldn't... Oh. 1181 00:57:07,375 --> 00:57:09,458 Is it that? 1182 00:57:09,583 --> 00:57:10,750 That's a rock. 1183 00:57:10,875 --> 00:57:12,667 Yeah, looks like a rock, but... 1184 00:57:12,792 --> 00:57:15,375 - -Is it? - Because if this isn't a rock... 1185 00:57:16,583 --> 00:57:18,042 Oh, wow. 1186 00:57:20,208 --> 00:57:23,167 This could be something special, mate. 1187 00:57:27,167 --> 00:57:29,042 On Lot 7, near the border of Lot 8 1188 00:57:29,167 --> 00:57:30,184 on the western side of Oak Island, 1189 00:57:30,208 --> 00:57:33,958 Gary Drayton and Jack Begley have just made 1190 00:57:34,042 --> 00:57:36,000 a potentially significant discovery. 1191 00:57:36,125 --> 00:57:38,000 When I first saw it... 1192 00:57:38,125 --> 00:57:39,809 'Cause I was the same as you, "It's a rock." 1193 00:57:39,833 --> 00:57:42,917 Uh, but it isn't, it's metal. 1194 00:57:43,042 --> 00:57:44,958 - And, uh... Yeah. - It's rectangular and flat. 1195 00:57:45,042 --> 00:57:46,667 - Yeah. - It's rectangular, 1196 00:57:46,750 --> 00:57:49,958 and it's got some, like, little markings on it. 1197 00:57:50,042 --> 00:57:52,018 - You think those are markings? - Yeah. 1198 00:57:52,042 --> 00:57:54,125 I'd just be guessing what it is, 1199 00:57:54,208 --> 00:57:56,000 but that shape, 1200 00:57:56,125 --> 00:58:00,625 this could potentially be, like, an old coin. 1201 00:58:00,750 --> 00:58:03,167 That's what it looks like to me, mate. 1202 00:58:03,333 --> 00:58:06,125 - Oh, that'd be great. - That's how they were made. 1203 00:58:06,208 --> 00:58:08,458 You'd get square ones. You'd get oblong ones. 1204 00:58:08,583 --> 00:58:11,000 You'd get triangle ones, and I'm not sure yet 1205 00:58:11,125 --> 00:58:13,667 whether it's copper or silver. 1206 00:58:13,792 --> 00:58:16,292 A possible coin? 1207 00:58:16,375 --> 00:58:18,583 And potentially made of silver? 1208 00:58:18,708 --> 00:58:22,167 If so, could it be connected to the bunk hook 1209 00:58:22,250 --> 00:58:25,375 that Gary and Marty recently found nearby on Lot 8? 1210 00:58:26,458 --> 00:58:28,375 Or perhaps the evidence of precious metals 1211 00:58:28,500 --> 00:58:31,250 that have been detected in the Money Pit? 1212 00:58:31,375 --> 00:58:32,792 I mean, look at that. 1213 00:58:32,917 --> 00:58:35,667 Look how it goes down and to a point there. 1214 00:58:35,792 --> 00:58:38,458 It's just the irregularity of it. 1215 00:58:38,542 --> 00:58:40,083 There's something special about this. 1216 00:58:40,208 --> 00:58:41,500 Wow. 1217 00:58:41,625 --> 00:58:44,333 I'm seeing a design on that, mate. 1218 00:58:44,458 --> 00:58:45,917 But we'd have to speculate. 1219 00:58:46,042 --> 00:58:48,083 All the finds go back to the lab. 1220 00:58:48,208 --> 00:58:50,542 Put them under the CT scanner, 1221 00:58:50,667 --> 00:58:53,500 get those guys to tell us what metal it is. 1222 00:58:53,667 --> 00:58:55,833 It's an interesting find, that is for sure. 1223 00:58:56,000 --> 00:58:57,833 Yeah. I agree. 1224 00:58:57,958 --> 00:59:01,875 - Great find, Gary. - Fantastic, mate. Good digging. 1225 00:59:06,583 --> 00:59:08,500 The following morning... 1226 00:59:08,625 --> 00:59:09,750 Hey, good morning! 1227 00:59:09,875 --> 00:59:11,000 Hey, Marty. 1228 00:59:11,167 --> 00:59:13,875 So, we have the sonar results. 1229 00:59:14,000 --> 00:59:16,417 - Yeah. - Steve is gonna share a screen 1230 00:59:16,542 --> 00:59:19,708 and, uh, show everybody what the sonar has shown. 1231 00:59:19,833 --> 00:59:21,917 Members of the team have gathered 1232 00:59:22,042 --> 00:59:24,375 in the war room to review the sonar data 1233 00:59:24,500 --> 00:59:26,708 they collected one day ago 1234 00:59:26,833 --> 00:59:29,333 in a mysterious tunnel some 103 feet deep 1235 00:59:29,500 --> 00:59:31,708 in the Money Pit area. 1236 00:59:31,875 --> 00:59:34,875 All right, Marty, I have the data up on the screen. 1237 00:59:36,208 --> 00:59:37,667 Oh, wow. 1238 00:59:37,792 --> 00:59:40,292 That's a tunnel, all right. 1239 00:59:40,375 --> 00:59:42,000 As you can see, 1240 00:59:42,083 --> 00:59:43,958 it heads off in a northwest direction 1241 00:59:44,083 --> 00:59:46,875 and comes from a south-southeast direction. 1242 00:59:48,167 --> 00:59:51,417 The sonar went down Borehole M-16.25. 1243 00:59:51,542 --> 00:59:54,375 For its orientation, I'll show you the whole map. 1244 00:59:54,542 --> 00:59:56,792 I'm gonna zoom into the area. 1245 00:59:58,000 --> 01:00:02,167 At M-16.25, we had an open cavity 1246 01:00:02,333 --> 01:00:06,000 at 103 to 107 feet, and that's where we put the sonar. 1247 01:00:06,125 --> 01:00:10,625 So for tunnel orientation, we have K-15.5, 1248 01:00:10,708 --> 01:00:13,333 with that, we incorporate our sonar data. 1249 01:00:15,875 --> 01:00:18,458 And there's what it looks like underground. 1250 01:00:18,583 --> 01:00:19,792 Oh. 1251 01:00:21,583 --> 01:00:23,684 So, based on early projections... and we still have 1252 01:00:23,708 --> 01:00:26,542 quite a bit of work to do... it does point just west 1253 01:00:26,708 --> 01:00:28,792 a few feet of the Garden Shaft. 1254 01:00:28,875 --> 01:00:30,208 The Garden Shaft? 1255 01:00:31,583 --> 01:00:33,667 Okay, that would probably be the outside wall there. 1256 01:00:33,792 --> 01:00:36,708 - Ten-four. - A 10 by 10 shaft. 1257 01:00:36,833 --> 01:00:39,208 In 2017, 1258 01:00:39,375 --> 01:00:42,292 while attempting to locate the original Money Pit 1259 01:00:42,375 --> 01:00:45,167 the team unearthed a 10-by-10-foot-wide wooden shaft. 1260 01:00:45,292 --> 01:00:47,042 At the time, they believed it to be 1261 01:00:47,167 --> 01:00:49,625 a 19th-century structure, 1262 01:00:49,750 --> 01:00:51,333 built by previous treasure hunters 1263 01:00:51,500 --> 01:00:54,958 in a failed attempt to bypass the flood traps. 1264 01:00:56,375 --> 01:00:59,500 After constructing a rock garden around it three years ago, 1265 01:00:59,625 --> 01:01:02,500 they affectionately dubbed it, "The Garden Shaft." 1266 01:01:03,542 --> 01:01:05,708 But if the tunnel that the team has encountered 1267 01:01:05,833 --> 01:01:08,333 is potentially connected to that shaft, 1268 01:01:08,500 --> 01:01:10,958 is it possible that they have made a discovery 1269 01:01:11,083 --> 01:01:13,542 that could help solve the Oak Island mystery? 1270 01:01:15,208 --> 01:01:17,833 What about carbon dating? What did that come up with? 1271 01:01:18,000 --> 01:01:20,208 - Do we have those results? - Yeah, I sure do. 1272 01:01:20,333 --> 01:01:23,042 This is the post 1273 01:01:23,167 --> 01:01:27,000 - we brought up from, uh, K-15.5. - Okay. 1274 01:01:27,083 --> 01:01:31,333 K-15.5 is 48.1% 1275 01:01:31,458 --> 01:01:34,417 from 1731 to 1806. 1276 01:01:35,542 --> 01:01:41,042 35.5% from 1640 to 1687. 1277 01:01:41,208 --> 01:01:43,958 - Wow. - So, you know, 70 to 80% 1278 01:01:44,042 --> 01:01:49,417 is from 1640 to 1810. 1279 01:01:50,875 --> 01:01:54,833 The carbon dates are pre-discovery 1280 01:01:54,917 --> 01:01:57,125 and post-discovery of the Money Pit. 1281 01:01:57,250 --> 01:02:01,000 That's what makes this endeavor so difficult. 1282 01:02:01,083 --> 01:02:02,917 This time frame is quite confusing, 1283 01:02:03,042 --> 01:02:04,482 and we don't know what to make of it. 1284 01:02:04,542 --> 01:02:06,958 This thing just keeps getting more complex 1285 01:02:07,042 --> 01:02:09,167 by the... by the moment. 1286 01:02:09,250 --> 01:02:13,125 I see this as kind of damning fact 1287 01:02:13,250 --> 01:02:15,042 that we found an old tunnel finally, 1288 01:02:15,167 --> 01:02:16,708 and we found something that can be 1289 01:02:16,875 --> 01:02:19,792 definitively substantial and lead us on to something 1290 01:02:19,875 --> 01:02:21,708 that could be a treasure chamber. 1291 01:02:21,875 --> 01:02:23,750 And, if anything, I'd say this might be 1292 01:02:23,875 --> 01:02:25,750 the oldest tunnel we've ever found. 1293 01:02:25,875 --> 01:02:27,750 I understand Jack's excitement. 1294 01:02:27,875 --> 01:02:29,667 - Yeah. - The dates seem to suggest 1295 01:02:29,833 --> 01:02:31,167 it's something earlier, so... 1296 01:02:31,292 --> 01:02:32,750 that's something to be excited about. 1297 01:02:32,875 --> 01:02:37,000 I love those early 1700s dates. 1298 01:02:37,167 --> 01:02:39,625 Could be some really, really early gold 1299 01:02:39,708 --> 01:02:43,792 and silver coins in that tunnel or in the Garden Shaft. 1300 01:02:43,875 --> 01:02:46,500 - We need more data. - Yeah. 1301 01:02:46,625 --> 01:02:49,208 If we do drill into the tunnel and we get more pieces of wood, 1302 01:02:49,333 --> 01:02:52,708 we'll just get more statistical analysis of what makes sense. 1303 01:02:52,875 --> 01:02:55,000 Well, this is all intriguing 1304 01:02:55,125 --> 01:02:56,958 and of course, as usual, it's a result 1305 01:02:57,042 --> 01:03:00,042 that leads to more investigation required, so... 1306 01:03:00,167 --> 01:03:02,583 let's pursue this, let's continue to pursue it. 1307 01:03:02,708 --> 01:03:04,583 - Yep. - Well done, guys. 1308 01:03:04,708 --> 01:03:06,333 Okay. 1309 01:03:06,500 --> 01:03:08,476 We're not gonna do any work sitting around this table, 1310 01:03:08,500 --> 01:03:10,917 so let's get back to work, everybody. 1311 01:03:11,042 --> 01:03:12,833 Perfect. Thank you, gentlemen. 1312 01:03:13,000 --> 01:03:14,250 - Bye, Marty. - Bye. 1313 01:03:18,292 --> 01:03:19,851 - Laird. - Hello. How are you? 1314 01:03:19,875 --> 01:03:21,583 Well, you tell me how I'm gonna be 1315 01:03:21,708 --> 01:03:23,042 after I find out what this is. 1316 01:03:23,167 --> 01:03:24,268 Following their meeting 1317 01:03:24,292 --> 01:03:26,625 in the war room, Rick Lagina, 1318 01:03:26,708 --> 01:03:29,167 along with Jack Begley and Gary Drayton, 1319 01:03:29,292 --> 01:03:31,542 join archaeologists Laird Niven 1320 01:03:31,708 --> 01:03:34,875 and Emma Culligan in the Oak Island Interpretive Centre. 1321 01:03:35,042 --> 01:03:36,792 This is a-a little piece that, uh, 1322 01:03:36,917 --> 01:03:38,958 Gary and Jack found on Lot 7. 1323 01:03:39,083 --> 01:03:42,167 Laird and Emma have spent the last several hours 1324 01:03:42,292 --> 01:03:44,667 scanning the believed coin that was found one day ago 1325 01:03:44,792 --> 01:03:49,958 on Lot 7 with the SKYSCAN 1273 CT scanner. 1326 01:03:50,042 --> 01:03:52,083 Can you show us the edge, Emma, 1327 01:03:52,208 --> 01:03:53,792 - please? - Yeah. 1328 01:03:55,208 --> 01:03:57,042 Right now, this is the CT scan. 1329 01:03:57,167 --> 01:03:59,417 It's a... interesting-looking piece. 1330 01:04:00,667 --> 01:04:03,583 The edges are strange. 1331 01:04:05,708 --> 01:04:07,875 It looks like whatever the metal is 1332 01:04:08,042 --> 01:04:09,167 was cut with shears. 1333 01:04:09,250 --> 01:04:11,125 Just cut like this. 1334 01:04:11,250 --> 01:04:14,625 Looks like it could be something really special. 1335 01:04:14,750 --> 01:04:17,792 I was hoping that it was some kind of coin. 1336 01:04:17,917 --> 01:04:19,375 I think 1337 01:04:19,500 --> 01:04:21,583 you might find what Emma has to say 1338 01:04:21,708 --> 01:04:23,042 a little more interesting. 1339 01:04:23,167 --> 01:04:24,792 Okay. That sounds great. 1340 01:04:24,917 --> 01:04:26,000 Emma, do you want to... 1341 01:04:26,125 --> 01:04:27,500 - come up and, uh... - Sure thing. 1342 01:04:27,625 --> 01:04:29,333 Tell 'em what you found? 1343 01:04:30,167 --> 01:04:32,833 Additionally, the artifact has been scanned 1344 01:04:32,958 --> 01:04:37,125 with an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer, or XRF device, 1345 01:04:37,208 --> 01:04:40,167 which can identify the types of elements and metals 1346 01:04:40,292 --> 01:04:43,208 that make up an object's composition. 1347 01:04:44,208 --> 01:04:45,848 So, what was really interesting about this 1348 01:04:45,958 --> 01:04:47,500 is the actual material properties. 1349 01:04:48,083 --> 01:04:50,583 This was the XRF analysis. 1350 01:04:50,708 --> 01:04:52,833 So, it's mainly copper, 1351 01:04:52,958 --> 01:04:54,333 which wasn't too surprising. 1352 01:04:54,458 --> 01:04:56,875 Then it had an extremely high tin content, 1353 01:04:57,000 --> 01:04:58,333 which makes it bronze, 1354 01:04:58,458 --> 01:05:01,917 along with a really high arsenic content, 1355 01:05:02,042 --> 01:05:04,375 which makes it an arsenical bronze. 1356 01:05:04,542 --> 01:05:06,333 And that stands out to me. 1357 01:05:06,417 --> 01:05:08,000 What would be 1358 01:05:08,083 --> 01:05:10,500 the point of a metal mixture like this? 1359 01:05:10,583 --> 01:05:13,125 It increases your tensile strength, 1360 01:05:13,250 --> 01:05:14,917 and it also reduces, 1361 01:05:15,042 --> 01:05:16,708 - like, flaking. - Yeah. 1362 01:05:16,875 --> 01:05:18,792 So, anything with, like, a high arsenic content 1363 01:05:18,875 --> 01:05:20,667 has a low vaporizing point 1364 01:05:20,750 --> 01:05:23,667 that's lower than its melting point of other metals. 1365 01:05:23,750 --> 01:05:26,458 So during, like, forging or casting, 1366 01:05:26,542 --> 01:05:29,958 there'd be a lot of arsen-arsenic gas in the air, 1367 01:05:30,042 --> 01:05:31,792 which would affect your nervous system. 1368 01:05:31,875 --> 01:05:35,333 So there was this long period of just it phasing out. 1369 01:05:35,458 --> 01:05:37,958 And because it is a phased-out metal, 1370 01:05:38,042 --> 01:05:40,458 it is not a modern metal by any means. 1371 01:05:40,583 --> 01:05:43,250 16th century onwards, it's nonexistent. 1372 01:05:44,292 --> 01:05:46,458 They stopped making 1373 01:05:46,542 --> 01:05:48,684 - this type of metal in the 1500s? - They stopped making it... 1374 01:05:48,708 --> 01:05:50,167 Yes. 1375 01:05:50,292 --> 01:05:52,059 - Yes. - That is absolutely brilliant. 1376 01:05:52,083 --> 01:05:53,000 It is... 1377 01:05:53,083 --> 01:05:54,125 it is pretty old. 1378 01:05:54,208 --> 01:05:55,417 Yeah. 1379 01:05:56,667 --> 01:05:59,333 The possible coin found on Lot 7 1380 01:05:59,417 --> 01:06:02,167 potentially predating the 16th century? 1381 01:06:02,250 --> 01:06:05,250 If so, could it offer more evidence 1382 01:06:05,375 --> 01:06:08,375 to support the beliefs of theorists like Scott Clarke, 1383 01:06:08,500 --> 01:06:10,250 that the Knights Templar 1384 01:06:10,375 --> 01:06:12,333 may have been behind the Oak Island mystery? 1385 01:06:12,458 --> 01:06:14,583 It was common for coins. 1386 01:06:14,708 --> 01:06:18,583 But it was also used for swords. It was used for statues. 1387 01:06:18,708 --> 01:06:20,333 But the shape... 1388 01:06:20,458 --> 01:06:22,833 really reminiscent of a coin here. 1389 01:06:22,958 --> 01:06:24,238 - Yeah. - Yeah, it is. I knew it! 1390 01:06:24,292 --> 01:06:26,500 It's quite exciting. 1391 01:06:26,625 --> 01:06:28,667 - Yeah, it is. - Quite-quite-quite fascinating. 1392 01:06:28,833 --> 01:06:31,333 It's certainly interesting enough. I-I think Marty 1393 01:06:31,417 --> 01:06:33,226 would like to know about this. He's all about the data. 1394 01:06:33,250 --> 01:06:36,167 So let me... let me see if he's available. 1395 01:06:39,917 --> 01:06:40,958 Hey. 1396 01:06:42,417 --> 01:06:44,167 Hey. Uh, we're here 1397 01:06:44,292 --> 01:06:47,292 in the lab with Emma and Laird and Jack and Gary. 1398 01:06:47,417 --> 01:06:49,917 They found something. But it's more than a something. 1399 01:06:50,042 --> 01:06:51,500 It's quite interesting. 1400 01:06:51,625 --> 01:06:54,500 Uh, Emma has run it through the XRD and the XRF. 1401 01:06:54,625 --> 01:06:56,208 I'm gonna let her tell you about it. 1402 01:06:57,667 --> 01:06:59,000 So, Gary and Jack found 1403 01:06:59,125 --> 01:07:00,833 this small rectangular object 1404 01:07:00,958 --> 01:07:02,292 that I ran through the XRF, 1405 01:07:02,375 --> 01:07:05,708 and the materials that came out has copper, 1406 01:07:05,833 --> 01:07:08,792 tin, zinc and a pretty high arsenic content, 1407 01:07:08,875 --> 01:07:12,208 which is a very unique material composition. 1408 01:07:13,292 --> 01:07:14,542 Those exact material properties 1409 01:07:14,708 --> 01:07:17,500 indicate a metal that was phased out 1410 01:07:17,667 --> 01:07:19,500 at least in the 16th century. 1411 01:07:19,667 --> 01:07:21,167 So, 1412 01:07:21,292 --> 01:07:22,750 it is a really unique piece, 1413 01:07:22,875 --> 01:07:24,500 and it really stands out. 1414 01:07:33,542 --> 01:07:35,000 No. 1415 01:07:35,125 --> 01:07:38,000 It's a very unique property, 'cause it did get phased out 1416 01:07:38,125 --> 01:07:40,917 because it's so harmful to humans. 1417 01:07:42,167 --> 01:07:44,042 Yeah. 1418 01:07:44,167 --> 01:07:45,375 It's-it's quite unique. 1419 01:07:45,542 --> 01:07:46,917 There's no question about it. 1420 01:07:52,125 --> 01:07:53,417 All right. 1421 01:07:53,542 --> 01:07:54,862 We'll send Gary and Jack back out. 1422 01:07:59,917 --> 01:08:02,667 - We will, for sure. - All right, see ya. 1423 01:08:02,833 --> 01:08:03,958 Take care. 1424 01:08:04,042 --> 01:08:05,375 - Yeah. Bye-bye. - Bye, Marty. 1425 01:08:06,792 --> 01:08:09,000 All right, well, it's incredibly interesting, 1426 01:08:09,167 --> 01:08:10,750 as everyone has articulated. 1427 01:08:10,875 --> 01:08:13,500 But it's time to get back out there and take a look, 1428 01:08:13,583 --> 01:08:15,208 see what else we can find. 1429 01:08:15,375 --> 01:08:17,393 - Yep, we can do that, for sure. - All righty. 1430 01:08:17,417 --> 01:08:18,809 - See ya later. -See ya. - See ya later, guys. 1431 01:08:18,833 --> 01:08:20,684 Thanks for the great news. 1432 01:08:20,708 --> 01:08:23,708 I had a feeling about that. 1433 01:08:26,375 --> 01:08:28,292 The following day... 1434 01:08:29,583 --> 01:08:30,875 All right, guys, 1435 01:08:31,042 --> 01:08:32,333 I'm excited about this. 1436 01:08:32,417 --> 01:08:34,017 Uh, we're gonna have a session here today 1437 01:08:34,042 --> 01:08:35,500 about gold in the water. 1438 01:08:35,667 --> 01:08:37,417 Marty Lagina has returned to Oak Island 1439 01:08:37,542 --> 01:08:39,750 and joins Rick, Craig 1440 01:08:39,875 --> 01:08:41,875 and other members of their team in the war room. 1441 01:08:42,000 --> 01:08:44,208 We're gonna try and find out what all that means 1442 01:08:44,375 --> 01:08:45,601 and how it affects the treasure hunt. 1443 01:08:45,625 --> 01:08:47,042 They have gathered 1444 01:08:47,167 --> 01:08:48,333 to hear an important update 1445 01:08:48,500 --> 01:08:51,333 from geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner 1446 01:08:51,417 --> 01:08:53,500 regarding his ongoing water testing 1447 01:08:53,625 --> 01:08:56,167 of boreholes in the Money Pit area. 1448 01:08:56,250 --> 01:08:58,500 And joining them via video conference 1449 01:08:58,583 --> 01:09:01,833 is hydrogeologist Dr. Fred Michel. 1450 01:09:02,000 --> 01:09:06,000 Um, Fred, why don't you give a little background of yourself? 1451 01:09:06,125 --> 01:09:07,167 Okay. 1452 01:09:07,333 --> 01:09:09,167 Most of my career has been spent 1453 01:09:09,333 --> 01:09:11,167 dealing with the physical flow 1454 01:09:11,333 --> 01:09:12,458 of groundwater 1455 01:09:12,542 --> 01:09:14,375 to try and identify lead 1456 01:09:14,500 --> 01:09:17,333 or zinc or copper or gold 1457 01:09:17,458 --> 01:09:19,833 in large areas. 1458 01:09:21,292 --> 01:09:22,792 Bit of a recap... last year, 1459 01:09:22,875 --> 01:09:24,684 we found the gold in the water. That was a surprise. 1460 01:09:24,708 --> 01:09:28,250 So, the whole idea was to put together a program 1461 01:09:28,375 --> 01:09:29,655 in which we could both understand 1462 01:09:29,708 --> 01:09:31,167 how water was moving in the Money Pit 1463 01:09:31,333 --> 01:09:34,667 and to test this idea 1464 01:09:34,750 --> 01:09:38,500 that there's a source of gold in the Money Pit 1465 01:09:38,583 --> 01:09:39,851 and that's what's creating the gold anomaly. 1466 01:09:39,875 --> 01:09:42,833 - Yes. - 'Cause if it's naturally here, 1467 01:09:42,958 --> 01:09:45,500 has nothing to do with humans, it shouldn't be a small... 1468 01:09:45,667 --> 01:09:47,958 area where it's concentrated. 1469 01:09:48,083 --> 01:09:49,625 That's really intriguing. 1470 01:09:50,917 --> 01:09:53,875 We've sampled wells within the Money Pit area. 1471 01:09:54,042 --> 01:09:55,802 And we do have some chemistry back from this. 1472 01:09:55,875 --> 01:10:01,292 We did do a series of measurements of water levels 1473 01:10:01,375 --> 01:10:03,417 near the-the Garden Shaft, 1474 01:10:03,542 --> 01:10:05,750 um, heading south. 1475 01:10:05,875 --> 01:10:09,208 So, we're seeing 1476 01:10:09,333 --> 01:10:10,792 a general flow direction 1477 01:10:10,875 --> 01:10:13,208 that is sort of from the north of the site 1478 01:10:13,333 --> 01:10:15,167 toward the south of the site. 1479 01:10:15,292 --> 01:10:16,667 We scooped up two samples 1480 01:10:16,792 --> 01:10:18,792 in the Garden Shaft, sent those away. 1481 01:10:20,042 --> 01:10:21,375 And we found, uh, 1482 01:10:21,500 --> 01:10:23,917 gold in, uh, the Garden Shaft. 1483 01:10:26,042 --> 01:10:28,042 That's exciting. 1484 01:10:31,875 --> 01:10:33,101 We scooped up two samples in the garden shaft, 1485 01:10:33,125 --> 01:10:34,000 sent those away 1486 01:10:34,125 --> 01:10:35,125 and we found 1487 01:10:35,208 --> 01:10:37,250 gold in, uh, the Garden shaft. 1488 01:10:38,542 --> 01:10:39,582 In the war room, 1489 01:10:39,625 --> 01:10:42,167 geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner 1490 01:10:42,333 --> 01:10:44,875 and hydrogeologist Dr. Fred Michel 1491 01:10:45,000 --> 01:10:48,875 have just shared an incredible report with Rick, Marty, 1492 01:10:49,042 --> 01:10:51,625 Craig and other members of the Oak Island team. 1493 01:10:51,750 --> 01:10:54,083 Do you find the Garden Shaft area, then, 1494 01:10:54,208 --> 01:10:56,083 the most intriguing area right now, 1495 01:10:56,208 --> 01:10:57,476 - based on... - Yeah. Absolutely. 1496 01:10:57,500 --> 01:10:59,083 There's something down there. 1497 01:10:59,208 --> 01:11:00,928 According to preliminary analysis, 1498 01:11:00,958 --> 01:11:03,917 the water deep underground in the Money Pit area 1499 01:11:04,042 --> 01:11:06,375 containing the highest concentration of gold 1500 01:11:06,542 --> 01:11:08,833 appears to be flowing from the north, 1501 01:11:08,958 --> 01:11:10,875 near the so-called Garden Shaft, 1502 01:11:11,042 --> 01:11:12,167 to the south, 1503 01:11:12,333 --> 01:11:13,708 in the direction of the tunnel 1504 01:11:13,833 --> 01:11:15,708 the team just recently discovered. 1505 01:11:16,875 --> 01:11:19,833 Could this mean that the fabled treasure could, in fact, 1506 01:11:19,917 --> 01:11:23,667 be located at or near the bottom of the Garden Shaft? 1507 01:11:23,792 --> 01:11:25,667 This is really exciting to me. 1508 01:11:25,792 --> 01:11:28,833 You know, we've been sort of... you know, we're feeling 1509 01:11:28,917 --> 01:11:31,458 our way around with all these different methodologies. 1510 01:11:31,542 --> 01:11:33,042 - This is rigorous science. - Yep. 1511 01:11:33,208 --> 01:11:35,125 It feels like... 1512 01:11:35,208 --> 01:11:36,875 this is the best thing 1513 01:11:37,000 --> 01:11:39,500 we have going to actually find a-a deposit of treasure. 1514 01:11:39,625 --> 01:11:41,292 I mean, that's what it feels like to me. 1515 01:11:41,375 --> 01:11:43,417 - Yes. - It was everything I hoped for. 1516 01:11:43,542 --> 01:11:45,833 It seems like we're on the right quest. 1517 01:11:45,958 --> 01:11:48,292 I think these analyses and chasing 1518 01:11:48,375 --> 01:11:50,667 this gold in the water's gonna lead us to the treasure. 1519 01:11:50,792 --> 01:11:53,583 Dr. Michel, what are the next steps? 1520 01:11:53,708 --> 01:11:56,833 I think it's important to continue measuring 1521 01:11:56,917 --> 01:12:00,000 for a little while to try and confirm those flow directions. 1522 01:12:00,125 --> 01:12:03,792 And as we start to get some results from the labs 1523 01:12:03,875 --> 01:12:06,667 on the chemistry, we'll be able to say a lot more 1524 01:12:06,750 --> 01:12:08,792 about, uh, what we're seeing in that area. 1525 01:12:08,917 --> 01:12:10,667 Yeah. Yeah, and so 1526 01:12:10,792 --> 01:12:12,708 we should probably do a few more... 1527 01:12:12,833 --> 01:12:15,458 regional samples, just to make sure, 1528 01:12:15,583 --> 01:12:17,708 right in the interval we're interested in. 1529 01:12:17,833 --> 01:12:20,333 And if we get gold through the roof, we know 1530 01:12:20,500 --> 01:12:21,934 - we're right there. - Yeah, you're moving in on it, yeah. 1531 01:12:21,958 --> 01:12:23,333 - Yeah. - Isn't the idea 1532 01:12:23,458 --> 01:12:25,000 that, after a certain amount of time, 1533 01:12:25,083 --> 01:12:26,934 you look at all this data and then you can say, "Okay, 1534 01:12:26,958 --> 01:12:29,167 "we need wells here, here, here and here in order 1535 01:12:29,292 --> 01:12:30,351 - to try and trace this"? - Mm-hmm. 1536 01:12:30,375 --> 01:12:32,042 When does that occur? 1537 01:12:32,167 --> 01:12:34,333 - Weeks. - Perfect. 1538 01:12:34,417 --> 01:12:36,500 Although Dr. Spooner's 1539 01:12:36,625 --> 01:12:39,000 and Dr. Michel's water testing operation 1540 01:12:39,167 --> 01:12:41,875 may take several weeks or more to complete, 1541 01:12:42,042 --> 01:12:45,167 their initial assessment of Rick, Marty, Craig 1542 01:12:45,292 --> 01:12:47,500 and the team's efforts is extraordinary. 1543 01:12:47,625 --> 01:12:50,792 They are not only one more major step closer 1544 01:12:50,875 --> 01:12:53,042 to proving that a vast treasure 1545 01:12:53,167 --> 01:12:56,292 really does lie somewhere deep below ground on Oak Island 1546 01:12:56,375 --> 01:12:58,167 but may also be 1547 01:12:58,333 --> 01:13:01,458 one more critical step closer to finding it. 1548 01:13:01,583 --> 01:13:03,667 Okay, well, listen, 1549 01:13:03,750 --> 01:13:05,351 that's the most exciting thing we have going this year, 1550 01:13:05,375 --> 01:13:06,625 in my mind. 1551 01:13:06,750 --> 01:13:08,833 I want to put whatever resources we need to, 1552 01:13:08,958 --> 01:13:11,000 whatever experiments we need to do. 1553 01:13:11,083 --> 01:13:12,601 We're all gonna be on board to do them. 1554 01:13:12,625 --> 01:13:14,145 But I think the goal this year is to... 1555 01:13:14,208 --> 01:13:16,708 Is just... is to test that hypotheses 1556 01:13:16,833 --> 01:13:18,625 and hopefully it comes back 1557 01:13:18,708 --> 01:13:21,125 with, "Yep, it's coming from this area right here." 1558 01:13:21,250 --> 01:13:23,500 And then we'll-we'll figure out how to go get it. 1559 01:13:23,625 --> 01:13:24,945 - Right. - That's the goal. 1560 01:13:25,042 --> 01:13:26,917 This is exciting to me. I think it is 1561 01:13:27,042 --> 01:13:29,833 to everybody. Uh, I mean, we're talking about gold. 1562 01:13:29,958 --> 01:13:32,208 You can't get any better than that on a treasure hunt. 1563 01:13:32,333 --> 01:13:34,625 It's time for us to figure this whole thing out. 1564 01:13:34,708 --> 01:13:37,875 So, let's get this done and let's get back to work. 1565 01:13:38,042 --> 01:13:39,792 Let's go look for some gold. 1566 01:13:39,917 --> 01:13:41,542 There you go. 1567 01:13:55,875 --> 01:13:57,559 - Morning, boys! - Morning! -Hey, Colten. 1568 01:13:57,583 --> 01:13:58,743 Here's your first eight feet. 1569 01:13:58,833 --> 01:14:00,333 - First core of the day. - Yeah. 1570 01:14:00,417 --> 01:14:01,875 Hot and fresh. Thanks a lot. 1571 01:14:02,833 --> 01:14:03,851 The following morning... 1572 01:14:03,875 --> 01:14:06,000 DN-12.5, Charles. 1573 01:14:06,083 --> 01:14:07,625 Brand-new hole. 1574 01:14:07,708 --> 01:14:09,250 Terry Matheson and Charles Barkhouse 1575 01:14:09,375 --> 01:14:12,667 are monitoring the core drilling of a new borehole 1576 01:14:12,792 --> 01:14:16,000 known as DN-12.5. 1577 01:14:16,875 --> 01:14:18,667 So, let's hope 1578 01:14:18,750 --> 01:14:20,458 we're gonna see some wood 1579 01:14:20,542 --> 01:14:23,000 and perhaps an indication of the structure that seemed 1580 01:14:23,125 --> 01:14:24,684 to make all that mess in the previous hole. 1581 01:14:24,708 --> 01:14:25,792 Yeah. 1582 01:14:28,375 --> 01:14:32,708 Located just 20 feet west of the so-called Garden Shaft, 1583 01:14:32,875 --> 01:14:34,833 the team hopes to not only obtain 1584 01:14:34,958 --> 01:14:36,875 more evidence of treasure here 1585 01:14:37,000 --> 01:14:40,833 but to also once again penetrate a mysterious wooden tunnel 1586 01:14:40,917 --> 01:14:44,083 that may offer them an access point to retrieve it. 1587 01:14:46,542 --> 01:14:48,292 Okay. Pretty regular. 1588 01:14:48,375 --> 01:14:49,792 Pad gravel. 1589 01:14:50,875 --> 01:14:53,208 - Sea horizon. - Got some cobbles here. 1590 01:14:53,375 --> 01:14:54,792 Sea horizon. 1591 01:14:54,917 --> 01:14:56,167 Got to start somewhere. 1592 01:14:56,292 --> 01:14:57,292 I agree. 1593 01:14:58,583 --> 01:15:00,000 While Terry continues 1594 01:15:00,083 --> 01:15:02,958 to supervise the progress at the Money Pit... 1595 01:15:04,125 --> 01:15:06,208 later that afternoon... 1596 01:15:07,583 --> 01:15:08,875 So, gentlemen, 1597 01:15:09,000 --> 01:15:10,917 research is every bit as important 1598 01:15:11,042 --> 01:15:13,042 as digging, drilling, looking. 1599 01:15:13,167 --> 01:15:15,667 Rick, Marty, Craig and other members 1600 01:15:15,792 --> 01:15:18,792 of the fellowship assemble in the war room. 1601 01:15:18,875 --> 01:15:21,000 Gretchen Cornwall has reached out 1602 01:15:21,083 --> 01:15:23,000 and said that she has some information for us. 1603 01:15:23,167 --> 01:15:24,542 In light of the believed 1604 01:15:24,667 --> 01:15:26,917 pre-16th century discoveries 1605 01:15:27,042 --> 01:15:28,667 that were recently made on the island, 1606 01:15:28,792 --> 01:15:31,042 one of the team's European-based researchers 1607 01:15:31,167 --> 01:15:33,458 has asked for the chance to make a presentation 1608 01:15:33,542 --> 01:15:37,000 that she believes could help solve the Oak Island mystery. 1609 01:15:37,083 --> 01:15:39,417 All information is good information. 1610 01:15:39,542 --> 01:15:40,833 And so, to that end, 1611 01:15:40,917 --> 01:15:42,792 Doug, if you'd be kind enough 1612 01:15:42,917 --> 01:15:44,875 to bring her up on the screen. 1613 01:15:45,833 --> 01:15:47,500 Good morning, Gretchen! 1614 01:15:47,667 --> 01:15:48,500 -Hello, Gretchen. -Good morning. 1615 01:15:48,583 --> 01:15:50,000 - Morning. - Morning. 1616 01:15:50,125 --> 01:15:52,000 Thank you. I appreciate being in the war room. 1617 01:15:52,125 --> 01:15:54,333 Currently residing in England, 1618 01:15:54,417 --> 01:15:58,500 Gretchen Cornwall is an author and archaeological researcher 1619 01:15:58,625 --> 01:16:01,125 who has studied and written about the medieval order 1620 01:16:01,208 --> 01:16:04,042 of the Knights Templar for more than a decade. 1621 01:16:04,208 --> 01:16:06,167 We would, uh, 1622 01:16:06,250 --> 01:16:09,000 very much welcome your informing us of your research 1623 01:16:09,125 --> 01:16:10,792 and-and its relevance to our work. 1624 01:16:10,875 --> 01:16:12,167 Thank you. 1625 01:16:12,292 --> 01:16:14,292 I'm always on the lookout for evidence 1626 01:16:14,375 --> 01:16:17,292 that the Templar Knights, as an order, 1627 01:16:17,375 --> 01:16:19,958 went to Nova Scotia, 1628 01:16:20,042 --> 01:16:22,042 specifically Oak Island. 1629 01:16:23,667 --> 01:16:26,167 In 1119, 1630 01:16:26,292 --> 01:16:27,958 the Christian order of the Knights Templar 1631 01:16:28,042 --> 01:16:30,000 was formed in France 1632 01:16:30,125 --> 01:16:33,167 under the endorsement of the Roman Catholic Church. 1633 01:16:33,292 --> 01:16:35,500 Originally headquartered in Jerusalem, 1634 01:16:35,625 --> 01:16:39,333 their stated mission was to protect Christian pilgrims 1635 01:16:39,458 --> 01:16:43,375 and secure territories in the Holy Land during the Crusades. 1636 01:16:43,500 --> 01:16:45,125 Within five decades, 1637 01:16:45,250 --> 01:16:47,333 their membership greatly expanded, 1638 01:16:47,458 --> 01:16:51,125 leading to new strongholds being established in the Middle East, 1639 01:16:51,208 --> 01:16:54,458 as well as in European nations such as Portugal, 1640 01:16:54,542 --> 01:16:56,500 France and England. 1641 01:16:57,708 --> 01:17:00,333 After devising one of the world's first banking systems, 1642 01:17:00,458 --> 01:17:04,083 the Templars became an incredibly wealthy organization. 1643 01:17:04,208 --> 01:17:07,833 They are also believed by some to have taken possession 1644 01:17:07,917 --> 01:17:10,542 of many priceless religious artifacts, 1645 01:17:10,708 --> 01:17:11,917 including the Holy Grail 1646 01:17:12,042 --> 01:17:14,375 and the Ark of the Covenant. 1647 01:17:14,500 --> 01:17:16,375 Although the Templars were disbanded 1648 01:17:16,500 --> 01:17:18,917 in the early 14th century, 1649 01:17:19,042 --> 01:17:21,375 when the king of France fell deeply into their debt, 1650 01:17:21,500 --> 01:17:25,083 their vast treasure was never accounted for. 1651 01:17:25,208 --> 01:17:27,833 And many researchers, like Gretchen Cornwall, 1652 01:17:27,958 --> 01:17:30,833 believe some of their most sacred valuables 1653 01:17:31,000 --> 01:17:33,417 were hidden on Oak Island. 1654 01:17:34,042 --> 01:17:37,208 I'm living here in the UK, in England, 1655 01:17:37,375 --> 01:17:41,250 and there is a Templar cave at Royston, England. 1656 01:17:42,458 --> 01:17:46,625 And this cave was specifically carved 1657 01:17:46,708 --> 01:17:49,958 as a secret place to hold ceremonies. 1658 01:17:50,042 --> 01:17:53,333 What do you think is so relevant about the cave? 1659 01:17:53,458 --> 01:17:54,667 The... 1660 01:17:54,792 --> 01:17:58,083 carvings on the wall are medieval. 1661 01:17:58,208 --> 01:18:01,000 And they are Templar-related. 1662 01:18:03,125 --> 01:18:05,583 And you will recognize many of them 1663 01:18:05,708 --> 01:18:07,417 from the island itself. 1664 01:18:11,292 --> 01:18:12,500 You genuinely believe 1665 01:18:12,667 --> 01:18:14,375 that the symbols in Royston Cave 1666 01:18:14,542 --> 01:18:17,833 have a direct correlation to Oak Island, somehow? 1667 01:18:17,958 --> 01:18:19,292 Yes. 1668 01:18:19,417 --> 01:18:20,875 I truly do. 1669 01:18:22,125 --> 01:18:24,208 In the war room, author 1670 01:18:24,333 --> 01:18:27,125 and researcher Gretchen Cornwall has just presented 1671 01:18:27,208 --> 01:18:29,708 Rick, Marty and members of the team 1672 01:18:29,833 --> 01:18:33,625 with her theory that a location in England known as Royston Cave 1673 01:18:33,750 --> 01:18:36,333 may hold critical clues 1674 01:18:36,417 --> 01:18:39,833 connecting the Knights Templar to the Oak Island mystery. 1675 01:18:40,000 --> 01:18:43,875 The iconography that you can find on Oak Island, 1676 01:18:44,000 --> 01:18:46,458 you can find at Royston Cave. 1677 01:18:47,750 --> 01:18:50,792 The carvings are religious, 1678 01:18:50,917 --> 01:18:53,708 political, to mark events. 1679 01:18:53,833 --> 01:18:56,375 I think that the same individuals 1680 01:18:56,542 --> 01:18:58,250 that were in Royston Cave 1681 01:18:58,375 --> 01:19:01,042 were aware of Oak Island. 1682 01:19:02,042 --> 01:19:05,333 This cave actually proves the narrative 1683 01:19:05,417 --> 01:19:08,833 that the Templars came to the New World, 1684 01:19:08,958 --> 01:19:11,208 specifically to Oak Island, 1685 01:19:11,333 --> 01:19:13,333 to protect their information 1686 01:19:13,417 --> 01:19:15,667 and their treasures, whether spendable 1687 01:19:15,833 --> 01:19:17,833 or sacred or both, 1688 01:19:17,958 --> 01:19:19,208 you know, for the future. 1689 01:19:21,042 --> 01:19:22,976 Although Gretchen is not the first to propose the theory 1690 01:19:23,000 --> 01:19:27,042 that the Knights Templar were behind the Oak Island mystery, 1691 01:19:27,208 --> 01:19:31,000 could the clues that she claims reside in Royston Cave 1692 01:19:31,083 --> 01:19:33,458 help explain the discoveries made on the island, 1693 01:19:33,542 --> 01:19:36,417 which may date back to the Templar era, 1694 01:19:36,542 --> 01:19:38,708 such as the paved area in the swamp, 1695 01:19:38,833 --> 01:19:42,083 which has been dated to 1200 AD, 1696 01:19:42,208 --> 01:19:45,833 the recent finds made on Lots 7 and 8, 1697 01:19:45,958 --> 01:19:48,917 the 14th-century lead cross, 1698 01:19:49,042 --> 01:19:51,083 which was verified to have originated 1699 01:19:51,208 --> 01:19:53,917 in a Templar stronghold in Southern France, 1700 01:19:54,042 --> 01:19:58,500 or even perhaps the high trace evidence of silver and gold 1701 01:19:58,583 --> 01:20:00,667 deep in the Money Pit? 1702 01:20:01,417 --> 01:20:03,208 Here's what I read from what you're saying... 1703 01:20:03,375 --> 01:20:05,833 That it-it's something that needs to be experienced. 1704 01:20:05,958 --> 01:20:07,750 -Is that correct? -Absolutely. 1705 01:20:07,875 --> 01:20:10,083 That was how it was intended. 1706 01:20:10,208 --> 01:20:12,333 But I would like to 1707 01:20:12,458 --> 01:20:14,250 invite you 1708 01:20:14,375 --> 01:20:15,458 to England. 1709 01:20:15,583 --> 01:20:17,125 Meet me 1710 01:20:17,208 --> 01:20:19,542 at Royston Cave and see for yourself, 1711 01:20:19,667 --> 01:20:21,292 see what you think. 1712 01:20:21,375 --> 01:20:24,208 Well, at-at the risk of b-borrowing my brother's line, 1713 01:20:24,333 --> 01:20:25,667 "Eyes and boots time." 1714 01:20:25,750 --> 01:20:27,000 -That was good. -Absolutely. 1715 01:20:27,125 --> 01:20:28,351 A visit to Royston Cave sounds 1716 01:20:28,375 --> 01:20:29,792 very, very interesting. 1717 01:20:29,875 --> 01:20:31,000 Absolutely. 1718 01:20:31,083 --> 01:20:32,417 Great. This would be 1719 01:20:32,542 --> 01:20:33,875 a perfect mission for Alex and I, 1720 01:20:34,000 --> 01:20:35,351 because we are sort of the skeptics 1721 01:20:35,375 --> 01:20:36,833 about the Templar connection. 1722 01:20:36,958 --> 01:20:38,708 We're gonna plan a trip. 1723 01:20:38,833 --> 01:20:40,042 Splendid. 1724 01:20:41,792 --> 01:20:43,976 - Thank you. - Thank you very much. We really appreciate it. 1725 01:20:44,000 --> 01:20:45,518 - And please stay in touch. - Thank you. 1726 01:20:45,542 --> 01:20:47,250 You, too. 1727 01:20:47,375 --> 01:20:48,934 Should be interesting. I look forward to, 1728 01:20:48,958 --> 01:20:50,333 um, what you learn. 1729 01:20:50,417 --> 01:20:51,167 Okay. 1730 01:20:51,250 --> 01:20:53,042 Royston Cave, 1731 01:20:53,208 --> 01:20:54,833 as described by Gretchen, 1732 01:20:54,958 --> 01:20:57,208 sounds very, very interesting. 1733 01:20:57,333 --> 01:21:01,208 It's clearly at a place that has ancient roots. 1734 01:21:01,333 --> 01:21:02,958 I'd like to see that. 1735 01:21:03,042 --> 01:21:04,559 So it kind of sounds like, if you figure out, 1736 01:21:04,583 --> 01:21:06,917 you know, all the symbolism inside the cave, 1737 01:21:07,042 --> 01:21:08,684 that we can actually find the Templar treasure 1738 01:21:08,708 --> 01:21:10,792 here on the island. So, no pressure, Marty. 1739 01:21:10,875 --> 01:21:12,167 No. 1740 01:21:12,250 --> 01:21:13,917 Here's an opportunity 1741 01:21:14,042 --> 01:21:17,292 presented by a very valued researcher, 1742 01:21:17,417 --> 01:21:20,042 to come visit a very historic site, 1743 01:21:20,167 --> 01:21:22,000 which may yield some information 1744 01:21:22,083 --> 01:21:24,542 or may even take my brother and Alex 1745 01:21:24,708 --> 01:21:26,208 from skeptic to believer. 1746 01:21:26,333 --> 01:21:27,958 You know, we spoke about the importance 1747 01:21:28,083 --> 01:21:29,542 of doing research. 1748 01:21:29,667 --> 01:21:31,667 We have heard that exhaustively over the years. 1749 01:21:31,750 --> 01:21:34,958 And so I would recommend, if you find the time, 1750 01:21:35,083 --> 01:21:36,375 to meet with Paul Stewart. 1751 01:21:36,500 --> 01:21:38,208 - Uh, he's very knowledgeable. - Yeah. 1752 01:21:38,333 --> 01:21:40,333 Very, very accomplished researcher. 1753 01:21:40,458 --> 01:21:43,583 He's researched at the British Museum at Kew, 1754 01:21:43,708 --> 01:21:45,583 looking for any connections to Oak Island. 1755 01:21:45,708 --> 01:21:48,208 Yeah, all right. Sounds good as well. 1756 01:21:48,375 --> 01:21:49,708 So it is written. 1757 01:21:49,833 --> 01:21:52,167 - So shall it be done. - So shall it be done. 1758 01:21:52,292 --> 01:21:53,875 Let's get back to work, guys. 1759 01:21:54,000 --> 01:21:55,500 Okay. 1760 01:21:57,708 --> 01:22:01,542 A new year of searching on Oak Island has just begun. 1761 01:22:01,667 --> 01:22:05,500 But for brothers Rick and Marty Lagina and their team, 1762 01:22:05,625 --> 01:22:08,917 the gathering of new clues and valuable discoveries 1763 01:22:09,042 --> 01:22:10,583 is well underway. 1764 01:22:10,708 --> 01:22:14,250 Might they have found two potential gateways 1765 01:22:14,375 --> 01:22:16,667 to a vast treasure composed of silver and gold 1766 01:22:16,750 --> 01:22:18,583 in the Money Pit? 1767 01:22:18,708 --> 01:22:22,500 But as they keep digging for the ultimate reward on Oak Island, 1768 01:22:22,625 --> 01:22:25,792 could the truth of what happened there long ago 1769 01:22:25,917 --> 01:22:30,500 be found in a cave nearly 3,000 miles across the ocean? 1770 01:22:30,667 --> 01:22:34,667 Although the team must remain cautious of the forces 1771 01:22:34,833 --> 01:22:39,250 that have allowed this mystery to persist for 227 years, 1772 01:22:39,375 --> 01:22:44,500 nothing will stop their determination to find out. 1773 01:22:48,542 --> 01:22:51,125 This season on The Curse of Oak Island... 1774 01:22:51,208 --> 01:22:52,958 This is the year. 1775 01:22:53,083 --> 01:22:54,559 We're going to throw everything we've got at the island. 1776 01:22:54,583 --> 01:22:55,943 There we go! Brilliant, mate! 1777 01:22:56,042 --> 01:22:58,583 We found a jewel on Oak Island! 1778 01:22:58,708 --> 01:23:01,083 - It probably is Roman. - Boom, baby! - 1779 01:23:01,208 --> 01:23:03,333 I think the information hunt will be integral 1780 01:23:03,458 --> 01:23:05,167 to finally solving the mystery. 1781 01:23:05,333 --> 01:23:07,958 This is a secret Templar chamber 1782 01:23:08,042 --> 01:23:09,792 commemorating a voyage 1783 01:23:09,917 --> 01:23:11,667 - to Oak Island. - Wow. 1784 01:23:11,750 --> 01:23:14,208 We've got state-of-the-art methods we're going to employ. 1785 01:23:14,333 --> 01:23:16,958 Wow. This could possibly be the hatch. 1786 01:23:17,042 --> 01:23:18,476 - This is quite something! - This construct 1787 01:23:18,500 --> 01:23:20,208 is unique to the island. 1788 01:23:20,375 --> 01:23:23,750 This construction dated 1028 to 1172. 1789 01:23:23,875 --> 01:23:24,875 Templars, baby! 1790 01:23:26,542 --> 01:23:28,667 Aw, yeah! The rods dropped ten feet, 1791 01:23:28,750 --> 01:23:30,208 almost like there's nothing there. 1792 01:23:30,375 --> 01:23:32,125 - Like a void. - Let's dig it up. 1793 01:23:32,250 --> 01:23:33,917 We'll be underground in the Money Pit 1794 01:23:34,042 --> 01:23:35,601 - for the very first time. - All right, here we go. 1795 01:23:35,625 --> 01:23:37,167 Some piece of information 1796 01:23:37,292 --> 01:23:40,125 is going to lead us to the Bravo Tango moment. 1797 01:23:40,208 --> 01:23:41,601 - Whoa! - How about that? 1798 01:23:41,625 --> 01:23:43,500 Treasure Island, baby. 1799 01:23:46,125 --> 01:23:48,750 >>>>oakislandtk<<<<< www.opensubtitles.org 143817

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