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NARRATOR: Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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-MARTY: It begins now.
-(horn honks)
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NARRATOR:
...a special two-hour premiere.
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RICK:
We're looking for Shaft Two.
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It's the very first one
searchers put down.
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I think we need
to get out there and find it.
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All right, come on. Let's go.
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RICK:
If this is really Shaft Two...
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-ALEX: There you go.
-...the Money Pit
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should be in close proximity.
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SCOTT:
That's awesome right there.
Look at that.
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It looks like you got
the shaft wall, eh?
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STEVE:
We should be able to put
an "X" on the ground.
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MARTY:
We do have the gold
in the water.
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It has to be coming
from somewhere.
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TERRY:
Whoa.
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-TEDFORD: Whoa.
-DALLEN: Whoa.
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-TOM: Here we go.
-MARTY: Boy, look at that.
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-IAN: Wow.
-Okay, let's dig.
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-PETER: This can tell a story.
-MARTY: Hey, wait.
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Something special about this.
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Somebody was digging around it
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way before Fred Nolan.
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-Hey!
-CRAIG: That's a lot
of wood come up.
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Whoa. That's a big hole.
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-RICK: Yeah.
-STEVE: We're 14 feet away
from the Money Pit.
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Ooh, a banging signal.
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-What do you think of that?
-No way.
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GARY:
This is treasure.
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-EMMA: It is silver.
-Yeah.
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-Yeah.
-(laughs)
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NARRATOR:
There is an island
in the North Atlantic
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where people
have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found
a stone slab
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with strange symbols
carved into it,
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man-made workings
that date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross
whose origin may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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♪ ♪
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MARTY:
Gentlemen, here we go.
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Another season. Another attempt.
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We've come a long way
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and opened up
a lot of possibilities.
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After all these years,
we're still together,
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still passionately committed
to finding answers
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to what I have always believed
since we were little kids
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and the story
that is Oak Island,
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the magic that is Oak Island.
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NARRATOR:
A new year of digging
into the ground--
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as well as history-- is about
to begin on Oak Island
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for brothers Rick
and Marty Lagina and their team.
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I'm all in. I want to throw
everything we've got at it.
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It's got to be now.
It's got to be this year.
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NARRATOR:
Ever since
the ingeniously constructed,
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booby-trapped shaft
known as the Money Pit
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was discovered in 1795,
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hundreds of searchers have tried
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and failed to find
what might be buried
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more than 100 feet underground.
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However,
after more than a decade
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of uncovering stunning evidence
of ancient man-made workings
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and valuables
all across Oak Island,
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the Laginas and their team
may be closer than ever
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to finally revealing the truth.
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MARTY:
Here we come, Island. (chuckles)
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I do think
we're near the endgame.
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I really think
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we can figure this thing out.
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RICK:
If we find it, it proves
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that some endeavor
was undertaken on Oak Island
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that will perhaps
change history as we know it.
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Okay, well, the team is
assembled, I believe.
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Yep, everybody's gonna be there.
First time ever.
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It begins... now.
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RICK:
This year I wanted
a different start to the year.
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I wanted everybody
in the same room
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to set forth the agenda.
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-Hello, everybody.
-Hey.
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-(overlapping chatter)
-We have returned.
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RICK:
We're having the first meeting
in the museum.
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-ALEX: Hey, Steve.
-Hey, Alex.
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-Welcome back.
-ALEX: Hey. Terry.
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-TERRY: Hey, Alex.
-ALEX: Charles. Judi.
-All right, mate.
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RICK: And when we walked
in that room
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-with everyone there...
-Partner.
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-Partner. Good to see you.
-...there was just a,
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a sense of joy,
a sense of purpose,
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a sense of,
"Hey, guys, we're back together,
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and we're all ready to try
to solve this mystery."
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Wow. What a group.
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Are you all fired up
for the season? Let's hear it.
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-Yeah!
-(cheering, applause)
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You know,
we don't realize just how big
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the family has gotten.
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We have immense respect
for you guys,
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and we're proud as can be
that you're a part of this
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because all of you are unique,
bring special skills, talents,
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most of all, commitment
to a single purpose,
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-and, uh...
-Yeah.
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...without you, we are less.
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-So...
-That's for sure.
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(laughter)
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RICK:
Having said that,
we're here to talk about plans
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for this year, and why don't
we start with the Money Pit?
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Dr. Spooner?
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We certainly aren't backing away
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from the gold and silver
that was found in the water--
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in the Blob, in the Baby Blob--
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and the whole idea
this year is to see
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if we can figure out
where it's coming from
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-and give you folks a target.
-Yes.
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NARRATOR:
An unfortunate challenge
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that the Laginas
and their team have faced
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during their quest
is that the location
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of the original Money Pit
was lost many years ago
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due to previous
searcher excavations,
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which nearly all ended
with cave-ins
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as a result of mysterious
inflows of seawater
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from a believed
man-made flood tunnel.
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MATT:
All right,
that's the last sample.
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NARRATOR:
But over the past three years,
geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner,
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along with hydrogeologist
Dr. Fred Michel
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and chemist Dr. Matt Lukeman,
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have conducted
water sample testing
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in the team's
previously drilled boreholes,
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which have led to a stunning
and promising discovery.
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Somewhere near the areas
that the team has dubbed
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the Blob and the Baby Blob,
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a large source of precious
metals is likely buried
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between 80
and 120 feet underground.
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-Steve, can you
pull up that map?
-Sure can.
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So, this winter,
Fred, especially,
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has done a ton of work
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looking at the data.
We have a lot of data.
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We put together in blue there,
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this sort of pie-shaped
six-sided figure:
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an area called--
We call it The Pie.
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And that's where
we got the highest
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-levels of gold and silver
in the water.
-Yep.
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And so, that's an area
we need to target.
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MARTY:
What's the yellow?
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IAN:
The yellow, that's Fred's
special area of interest,
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mainly because
that's where we got
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persistent high copper, lead,
zinc and, uh, tin.
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Those two metals
are a big part of treasure.
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Last year,
at the end of the year,
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I talked about,
you know, tasking Billy
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with leveling the area
around the Garden Shaft.
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Did that get done
so we can drill there?
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-IAN: Mm-hmm. It did.
-MARTY: Excellent.
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I'm hoping that something
will-will arise out of that.
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NARRATOR:
During the next few weeks,
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the team will conduct
a new core drilling operation.
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And follow up with
more ground water testing
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in the Money Pit area.
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Wherever they find
their best evidence
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of potential treasure targets,
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later this year,
they will excavate
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a number of seven-foot diameter
steel caissons
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in an attempt to retrieve them.
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The testing of the water
is-is the driver for me.
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How can you stop
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when three good scientists
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are telling you that there
is a source out there somewhere
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that's bleeding
precious metals into the water?
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Okay. Good stuff.
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But that also,
I think, leads nicely
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to talking about something
I love doing here,
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which is digging.
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And you and Billy
have come up with--
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Why don't you explain that?
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Well, shaft number two, which
we felt we found years ago,
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that's the very first one
that searchers put down.
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So, with
the clearing we've done,
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I mean, we feel
we can dig up Shaft Two.
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RICK: We never were able
to finish excavating
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what we believe to be Shaft Two.
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However, now that
we have a level area,
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we get to expose
the shaft in its entirety.
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CRAIG:
You know, if that one
proves to be Shaft Two,
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we know the Money Pit
has to be very close to that.
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It was 14 feet
away from the Money Pit.
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STEVE:
With that,
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we should be able to put
an X on the ground
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where the Money Pit should be.
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(cawing)
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NARRATOR: In 1795, a young man
named Daniel McGinnis
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discovered a strange depression
in the ground
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near the eastern end
of Oak Island.
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Suspecting that it contained
a cache of treasure
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that had been
buried by pirates--
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who were known to have
frequented the area--
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he and his two friends,
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John Smith and Anthony Vaughn,
began to dig.
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Incredibly,
with the help of others,
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they would
eventually uncover a pit
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that featured
platforms of oak logs
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at ten-foot intervals
down to a depth of 90 feet.
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There, they discovered
a heavy rectangular stone,
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bearing strange symbols.
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But just after they removed it,
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the so-called Money Pit
flooded with seawater,
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due to a believed flood tunnel
connected to the ocean.
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In 1805, the searchers attempted
to bypass the flood trap
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by digging an adjacent shaft,
known as "Shaft Two,"
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14 feet to the southeast.
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At a depth of 110 feet,
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they extended a tunnel
toward the original Money Pit
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with the hopes of recovering
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the believed treasure vault
from below.
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Unfortunately,
just two feet from their target,
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they were thwarted when seawater
rushed into the tunnel.
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Now, using historic surveys
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and their own
previous drilling records
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in the Money Pit area,
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if the team can uncover
and verify
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the location of Shaft Two,
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it could offer them
another critical clue
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as to where
the original Money Pit
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and the fabled treasure
can be found.
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You know, one of the ways we
also hope to solve the mystery
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is through
active ongoing research.
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And to that end, I mean,
we understand how important
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Professor Gaspani's work
has been to date.
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It has been so compelling
that it has brought us
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to entertain other perspectives,
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other ideas of what
happened on this island.
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Yes.
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NARRATOR:
In recent years,
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the Oak Island team
has been investigating
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an incredible theory
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that some believe
could explain the origins
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of the 229-year-old mystery:
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That members
of the Catholic order
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of the Knights Templar
made numerous journeys
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from Europe to North America
in order to hide
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priceless religious
artifacts on Oak Island
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between the 12th
and 14th centuries.
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NARRATOR:
In 2023,
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archaeoastronomy
Professor Adriano Gaspani,
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shared his astonishing,
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peer-reviewed research
with the team.
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According
to historical alignments
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with certain stars
in the night sky,
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Professor Gaspani believes
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that several megalithic
structures on the island,
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including the formation
of six boulders
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known as Nolan's Cross,
the five stone piles on Lot 15,
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and the stone triangle that once
sat on the south shore
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were all created by members
of the Templar order
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during the height of their power
between 1200 and 1250 AD.
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So we're following the Templars
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as a prime suspect.
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Well, I think the next
big topic, Rick, is archaeology.
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Those stone cairns.
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Lot 15.
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I think it's imperative
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that Laird
and his team members come in
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and do an archaeological
development of that site.
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I think it should be
very interesting.
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That's part
of our focus this year,
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but also,
we need to do more work
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on Lot 5, the so-called
circular feature.
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It's a very complicated
structure.
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And then we have
that rectangular feature.
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I think last year,
one of the most important things
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was the potential
that the work on Lot 5
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actually had something to do
with the Money Pit.
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NARRATOR:
After purchasing Lot 5 in 2022
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from the estate of Robert Young,
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the team was eager
to explore a new area
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for possible clues.
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However, they have been
nothing short of astonished
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by what they have found
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in two stone foundations
on the property.
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Within a round feature
near the shore,
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they have unearthed artifacts
such as 17th-century tools
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and Venetian trade beads,
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a 14th-century lead barter token
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that matches
the lead cross found
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at Smith's Cove in 2017,
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and a mortar-like material
that has also been found
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more than 100 feet deep
in the Money Pit area.
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Several yards to the south,
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the team unearthed
a rectangular feature containing
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18th-century pottery
and pipe stems, but also,
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an iron spike that may date back
eight centuries or more.
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And several yards
further to the south,
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Gary Drayton and Rick have
unearthed four Roman coins
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that are as much
as 2,000 years old.
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If a great treasure was
deposited here
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and a great booby trap system
was put in place,
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it would've taken
a lot of manpower.
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They had to live somewhere.
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Now we found all kinds
of stuff over on Lot 5,
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which kind of suggests
that people were here
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over, literally,
hundreds of years.
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We have three new members
on our team.
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We have Jillian Parsons.
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-JILLIAN: Hello.
-Hi, Jillian. Welcome.
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Hi, Jillian.
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-Ethan Green is gonna be...
-Hello, guys.
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...an archaeological assistant.
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And Todd Langseth is going to be
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-our second
archaeological assistant.
-Hello.
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It's gonna be a great crew.
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I'm excited.
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-Welcome aboard.
-CRAIG: Welcome.
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-Thank you.
-Thank you.
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Yes. I think we've got the team.
We got the background.
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Let's-let's get it done.
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RICK:
Absolutely.
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I want to read something to you.
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When you hear these words,
think about them.
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It says-- and this was written
by someone far smarter than I--
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It says, "Whether
you are a true believer
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"or a skeptic
in the mystery of Oak Island,
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"the idea of buried treasure
is captivating.
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"This story is a testament
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"to the power of faith and hope
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"and it embodies
the determination
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and ingenuity of men and women."
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That's you.
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Look around.
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Find inspiration
from each other.
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You know
how many riches are out there?
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Not just treasure?
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We can fill this room
to the ceiling
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with a wonderful, magical story.
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But we can only do it together.
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♪ ♪
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(applause)
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Who wants to follow that?
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(laughter)
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I think we need
to get out there and find it.
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MARTY:
I agree.
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TERRY: Well, we're just
getting fired up here.
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DN-7.
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NARRATOR:
Following the team's meeting
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-in the Interpretive Centre...
-Here we go.
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...in the Money Pit area,
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while a core drilling
operation begins
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in borehole DN-7
within the so-called Pie,
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several yards
to the southeast...
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-It's a pretty
exciting day here.
-Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
...Craig Tester
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and surveyor Steve Guptill
join Alex Lagina
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and other members of the team
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where a large-scale excavation
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is about to begin in the hope
of uncovering Shaft Two,
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a 110-foot-deep structure
that was dug in 1805,
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just 14 feet southeast
of the original Money Pit.
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We're digging up the first ever
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-searcher shaft on Oak Island.
-True.
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-True.
-Well, we think.
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-That we know of.
-ALEX: Yeah.
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(chuckles)
That's right.
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So the big goal is to get
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good, solid pieces of the shaft
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so we can do
dendrochronology on it.
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That'll give us
an excellent date.
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If anything's gonna tie
to the original Money Pit,
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it's gonna be Shaft Two.
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NARRATOR: Dendrochronology is
a revolutionary testing method
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whereby tree rings are
analyzed in wood samples
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to determine the exact year
a tree was cut down
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for use in construction.
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If the team is able
to uncover what they believe
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to be Shaft Two and confirm
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it dates to approximately 1805,
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it could help them locate
the original Money Pit
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and also pinpoint
the source of precious metals
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that the team has detected
in the area.
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Lot of smaller rocks in there
right now.
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ALEX:
There you go.
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That's a big piece of wood
in the side there.
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Look at that profile.
Oh, look at that.
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SCOTT:
That's awesome right there.
Look at that.
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ALEX: So that's what
we're probably looking at
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-is one of the long walls.
-Correct.
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The big question is,
is it Shaft Two or not?
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RICK:
Shaft Two is almost
like the Holy Grail,
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other than finding
the original Money Pit.
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Can you pick up that big piece?
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The big piece? Yeah.
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RICK:
If we can prove
definitively that this
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supposed Shaft Two is
really Shaft Two,
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the Money Pit should be
somewhere in close proximity.
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-CRAIG: Wow.
-SCOTT: I like that.
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Look how thick that sucker is.
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ALEX:
Yeah.
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Why...?
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-This...
-ALEX: That's rounded.
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That is rounded.
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So this should be
the outside of the tree.
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No, this may be
excellent for dendro.
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Definitely would like
to get more though.
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Yeah. I like that.
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CRAIG:
We want to try to get pieces
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that look like they have
a lot of tree rings on it
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so we can date it
by dendrochronology.
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And we need
multiple samples from here.
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-Hey.
-ALEX: Hey.
-CRAIG: Marty.
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MARTY:
Look at that.
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Looks like you got
the shaft wall, eh?
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STEVE:
Yep.
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It's another piece
in the puzzle, you know?
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We need to keep on going deeper
and try to get more wood.
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SCOTT:
Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
As the excavation
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and drilling operations continue
in the Money Pit area...
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...later that afternoon...
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...some 200 yards
to the northwest on Lot 15...
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MARTY:
So here we go again
with circular, weird things.
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So we're really just
getting going on here now.
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Okay.
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NARRATOR:
...Marty joins his brother Rick,
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Jack Begley and members
of the archaeology team
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as they investigate the remains
of five mysterious stone mounds,
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or cairns.
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FIONA:
The rocks that we just took out,
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they didn't look
like they were disturbed.
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You can see roots
and things growing around them.
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So that's why we thought
this was more possibly
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a likelier area
to maybe find something.
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-Okay.
-JACK: In order to help prove
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Professor Gaspani's work,
we're gonna want to dig up
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-all the piles.
-FIONA: I agree.
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JACK:
Maybe we'll find an artifact.
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-Yeah.
-Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
First documented
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and partially dismantled
in the 1960s
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by the late Oak Island
landowner Fred Nolan,
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the five stone cairns were
shaped like pyramids.
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According to
archaeoastronomy expert
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Professor Adriano Gaspani,
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they were created
around 1250 AD,
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based on their alignments to
a star cluster known as Hyades.
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PETER:
I have the picture here
of the stone cairns.
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I'd say it's almost identical.
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NARRATOR:
And what makes that assessment
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especially compelling
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is that in 2023, Rick
and members of the team saw
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the exact formation carved
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into a rockface
in Bornholm, Denmark,
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at a site believed
to have been inhabited
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by members
of the Knights Templar
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some 800 years ago.
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MARTY: Okay. What would
you like me to do?
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-I'm gonna roll up my sleeves.
-FIONA: Quite honestly,
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the-the rock moving is our-our
best first line of defense
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if we can,
and they do kind of continue
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all the way around here.
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You guys are
a lot younger than me.
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ETHAN:
Yeah, we can get that. (laughs)
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You know,
we'll-we'll have a go at that.
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RICK:
I think that what
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the cairns at
the Nolan's Cross represent
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is some sort of information
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for someone who understands
their importance
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that will help you
put an X on the ground.
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The curiosity is, to me,
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and this is where
if Dr. Spooner were here,
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what's all this
fractured slate doing in here?
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I don't quite get that.
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And it's all at depth.
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It's not... it's not here.
It's down here.
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-You're seeing it down there?
-Yep.
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NARRATOR:
A layer of slate
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found beneath
one of the stone cairns?
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If so, could it
be covering clues
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that might help prove
Professor Gaspani's belief
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about their origin?
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RICK:
You've got this big stone,
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you've got a big stone,
and then you've got
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these smaller stones tossed in
to keep the thing stable.
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-ETHAN: Yeah.
-Yeah.
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That is very interesting.
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RICK:
I think we need to
reach out to Dr. Spooner.
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NARRATOR:
A new day has
begun on Oak Island...
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...and while the core drilling
operation continues
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in the Money Pit area,
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several yards to the south...
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Hopefully, we may see it
reveal something over there.
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A little bit that way
might be a little bit of wood.
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...Rick, Marty and Craig
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are supervising the excavation
of a structure that they hope
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will be confirmed as Shaft Two,
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00:22:20,700 --> 00:22:24,330
the first shaft built by
treasure hunters in 1805,
496
00:22:24,540 --> 00:22:27,540
which was located
just 14 feet southeast
497
00:22:27,750 --> 00:22:29,620
of the original Money Pit.
498
00:22:31,120 --> 00:22:32,750
ALEX:
Can you see what
the far wall's made of there?
499
00:22:32,910 --> 00:22:35,160
Not really.
Why don't you grab the mirror?
500
00:22:35,290 --> 00:22:36,450
-ALEX: Yeah.
-CRAIG: We'll do that.
501
00:22:36,660 --> 00:22:38,000
SCOTT:
We want to keep our dig
502
00:22:38,200 --> 00:22:40,450
going deeper.
503
00:22:40,660 --> 00:22:41,870
We're using a mirror
to try to shine some light
504
00:22:42,040 --> 00:22:42,950
down there so we can see
505
00:22:43,120 --> 00:22:44,370
to examine this shaft.
506
00:22:44,540 --> 00:22:45,700
Right there?
507
00:22:47,790 --> 00:22:49,080
There you go.
508
00:22:53,580 --> 00:22:55,120
-Yeah.
-CRAIG: There it is.
509
00:22:55,330 --> 00:22:57,370
Now you can see it going across.
510
00:22:58,950 --> 00:23:02,450
-MARTY: So, is that
the corner then?
-That's the corner.
511
00:23:02,580 --> 00:23:04,750
MARTY:
The thing that comes
to mind immediately
512
00:23:04,950 --> 00:23:06,660
whenever we
unearth these shafts,
513
00:23:06,870 --> 00:23:09,000
what people did here
without technology,
514
00:23:09,200 --> 00:23:11,500
that's the first thing, always,
when you unearth these things.
515
00:23:11,660 --> 00:23:14,330
Then you think, "Okay,
what does this mean to us?"
516
00:23:14,540 --> 00:23:16,790
If we find Shaft Two,
we know we have 14 feet
517
00:23:16,910 --> 00:23:19,040
to the Money Pit.
That's not a great distance.
518
00:23:20,200 --> 00:23:21,580
-Billy.
-Yep.
519
00:23:21,750 --> 00:23:23,080
Reposition the excavator here.
520
00:23:23,250 --> 00:23:24,910
Do a cross-section
521
00:23:25,040 --> 00:23:26,290
along that end,
522
00:23:26,500 --> 00:23:27,620
-try and find the other wall.
-Right.
523
00:23:27,790 --> 00:23:29,080
We'll get our dimensions.
524
00:23:36,700 --> 00:23:38,160
CRAIG:
Well, hopefully,
525
00:23:38,370 --> 00:23:40,790
he can find
the far end of this shaft.
526
00:23:47,580 --> 00:23:49,580
(metal detector beeping)
527
00:23:49,790 --> 00:23:52,160
Ooh, I've got a signal, Rick.
528
00:23:52,330 --> 00:23:54,830
Hang on, Billy. I got a signal.
529
00:23:55,040 --> 00:23:56,040
(beeping)
530
00:23:59,330 --> 00:24:00,830
Oh, ho!
531
00:24:00,950 --> 00:24:02,500
Look at this, Rick.
532
00:24:04,040 --> 00:24:06,000
Oh, that's a beauty. Look.
533
00:24:06,200 --> 00:24:09,000
-A rose-head spike.
-Yep.
534
00:24:09,160 --> 00:24:10,330
GARY:
It's an oldie, as well.
535
00:24:10,540 --> 00:24:11,950
Look at the condition of that.
536
00:24:13,080 --> 00:24:15,410
-RICK: What years?
-GARY: Yeah, I mean,
537
00:24:15,580 --> 00:24:18,540
a spike like this, 1700s.
538
00:24:20,080 --> 00:24:23,120
Well, it lines up
with the possibility
539
00:24:23,290 --> 00:24:24,620
that that's Shaft Two.
540
00:24:24,790 --> 00:24:27,120
NARRATOR:
A rose-head spike?
541
00:24:28,500 --> 00:24:31,040
Between the 1780s and 1840s,
542
00:24:31,200 --> 00:24:33,160
hand-forged iron spikes
543
00:24:33,290 --> 00:24:34,620
were created for construction,
544
00:24:34,750 --> 00:24:37,160
which featured
crudely hammered heads
545
00:24:37,370 --> 00:24:40,250
resembling the petals of roses.
546
00:24:40,370 --> 00:24:41,950
Could this iron fastener
547
00:24:42,080 --> 00:24:44,700
be another important clue
that may help verify
548
00:24:44,870 --> 00:24:47,080
that the team
has located Shaft Two?
549
00:24:48,290 --> 00:24:49,750
Gentlemen.
550
00:24:49,910 --> 00:24:51,160
Check that out.
551
00:24:54,200 --> 00:24:55,950
Typical rose-head spike.
552
00:24:56,120 --> 00:24:58,120
MARTY:
Every time we dig
where others have been,
553
00:24:58,330 --> 00:24:59,660
we find something out.
554
00:24:59,870 --> 00:25:01,660
We find an artifact,
we find something
555
00:25:01,870 --> 00:25:04,660
that could be, really,
an important clue.
556
00:25:04,830 --> 00:25:06,500
-I'm going to bag it.
-Yeah, all right.
557
00:25:09,000 --> 00:25:10,410
Good find, Gary.
558
00:25:10,540 --> 00:25:13,000
NARRATOR:
As the excavation continues...
559
00:25:13,160 --> 00:25:14,410
CRAIG:
Gentlemen.
560
00:25:14,580 --> 00:25:16,370
-CHARLES: Hey, guys.
-SCOTT: Guys.
561
00:25:16,540 --> 00:25:19,450
...Craig Tester heads
several yards northwest
562
00:25:19,620 --> 00:25:21,450
for a progress report
on the drilling operation
563
00:25:21,660 --> 00:25:24,250
in borehole DN-7.
564
00:25:24,410 --> 00:25:27,290
We're just cased now
to 109 below grade.
565
00:25:28,500 --> 00:25:30,160
NARRATOR:
A borehole located in
566
00:25:30,370 --> 00:25:32,540
the so-called pie-shaped area,
567
00:25:32,700 --> 00:25:35,370
where recent water testing
has suggested
568
00:25:35,540 --> 00:25:37,120
a large source
of precious metals
569
00:25:37,330 --> 00:25:41,660
may be buried as much
as 120 feet underground.
570
00:25:42,870 --> 00:25:44,910
(whirring)
571
00:25:46,040 --> 00:25:47,450
TERRY:
Whoa!
572
00:25:47,620 --> 00:25:49,080
-MIKE: Whoa!
-DALLEN: Whoa!
573
00:25:50,660 --> 00:25:52,500
TERRY:
Oh, wow, look at that.
574
00:25:52,660 --> 00:25:54,500
Holy cow.
575
00:25:54,660 --> 00:25:56,160
CRAIG:
When they were
running the casing,
576
00:25:56,370 --> 00:25:59,080
they stopped, water started
shooting up out of the casing.
577
00:26:01,040 --> 00:26:04,040
Is this some potential problems,
578
00:26:04,200 --> 00:26:07,080
or maybe we're next to
a chamber with air in it?
579
00:26:07,200 --> 00:26:08,790
I don't know.
580
00:26:08,910 --> 00:26:10,910
So, it's-it's
a bit of a mystery.
581
00:26:11,040 --> 00:26:12,290
Mike!
582
00:26:12,500 --> 00:26:14,200
Mike, what do you got?
583
00:26:17,700 --> 00:26:19,160
Hey, Mike. How you doing?
584
00:26:19,370 --> 00:26:20,410
So, this is the core
585
00:26:20,580 --> 00:26:21,830
that just came up
from that level.
586
00:26:22,040 --> 00:26:24,410
-Yeah.
-So, 119 through to 109.
587
00:26:24,580 --> 00:26:26,540
And, Mike,
tell them what you saw.
588
00:26:26,700 --> 00:26:29,540
Well, when I ran
my casing, the, uh...
589
00:26:29,700 --> 00:26:32,000
when I shut it down,
broke my casing free,
590
00:26:32,200 --> 00:26:34,750
the water just kept
spilling out of the top.
591
00:26:34,950 --> 00:26:36,950
Seemed like
it was mixed with air.
592
00:26:37,120 --> 00:26:38,660
Okay.
593
00:26:38,830 --> 00:26:39,830
I'd actually like
to take a look at this stuff...
594
00:26:40,000 --> 00:26:41,160
-TERRY: Yeah.
-...if I could.
595
00:26:41,330 --> 00:26:42,540
TERRY:
We'll see what comes.
596
00:26:42,700 --> 00:26:44,580
Do you want to do
some honors there, Craig?
597
00:26:46,370 --> 00:26:47,370
Yeah.
598
00:26:49,500 --> 00:26:51,120
SCOTT:
It's very soft.
599
00:26:53,580 --> 00:26:54,950
Uh, this is unusual.
600
00:26:57,700 --> 00:26:59,750
There's a little bit
of clay in that.
601
00:27:02,120 --> 00:27:04,370
This is definitely
carrying water and saturated.
602
00:27:05,540 --> 00:27:06,830
CRAIG:
Has anything in this area
603
00:27:07,000 --> 00:27:09,160
been this soft at this depth?
604
00:27:09,370 --> 00:27:10,500
It's very, very soft, isn't it?
605
00:27:10,660 --> 00:27:12,500
Which means maybe
606
00:27:12,580 --> 00:27:14,000
we're close to an open space.
607
00:27:14,200 --> 00:27:15,250
Yeah.
608
00:27:15,370 --> 00:27:16,870
So, I think we're
in the right area anyway.
609
00:27:17,040 --> 00:27:19,000
Let's just say
we poke around here
610
00:27:19,160 --> 00:27:21,790
and maybe we're gonna find
some kind of an offset chamber.
611
00:27:21,950 --> 00:27:23,500
-All right.
-TERRY: Okay.
612
00:27:23,700 --> 00:27:25,290
We'll find out.
613
00:27:25,450 --> 00:27:26,870
TERRY:
Good eye, Mike. Thanks.
614
00:27:27,040 --> 00:27:29,000
NARRATOR:
Because the ground soils
615
00:27:29,120 --> 00:27:30,700
that the drill has
encountered are soft,
616
00:27:30,870 --> 00:27:34,290
due to being
saturated with water,
617
00:27:34,450 --> 00:27:35,830
could that mean they are close
618
00:27:35,950 --> 00:27:37,870
to a possible flood tunnel?
619
00:27:38,000 --> 00:27:41,580
Or could it mean they are
close to a man-made chamber
620
00:27:41,750 --> 00:27:44,660
that a flood tunnel
was engineered to protect?
621
00:27:46,540 --> 00:27:49,830
Terry... so, what happened?
622
00:27:50,040 --> 00:27:52,660
Well, you could see water
spitting up, out with air,
623
00:27:52,830 --> 00:27:54,660
eight or ten feet.
624
00:27:54,870 --> 00:27:56,620
We really had to tap into
or have been close to
625
00:27:56,790 --> 00:27:58,660
something like an air pocket
that was under pressure.
626
00:27:58,830 --> 00:28:00,580
There shouldn't be any air here
627
00:28:00,750 --> 00:28:02,290
unless there's
something man-made.
628
00:28:03,330 --> 00:28:05,540
CRAIG:
So, we're either right next
to a something or...
629
00:28:05,700 --> 00:28:07,200
MARTY:
Yeah, we're close
to something then.
630
00:28:08,410 --> 00:28:09,580
It's always good when you get
631
00:28:09,790 --> 00:28:11,330
an anomaly
in drilling these wells...
632
00:28:11,540 --> 00:28:12,830
We've got a core coming.
633
00:28:12,950 --> 00:28:14,500
...showing some evidence
634
00:28:14,700 --> 00:28:17,290
of manipulation
by humans at depth.
635
00:28:17,500 --> 00:28:20,160
TERRY:
Let's get the patient
up on the table here.
636
00:28:25,660 --> 00:28:28,370
Sadly, gentlemen,
this doesn't look good.
637
00:28:28,540 --> 00:28:29,750
MARTY:
Okay.
638
00:28:29,910 --> 00:28:31,450
TERRY:
Just as Mother Nature left it.
639
00:28:31,620 --> 00:28:33,500
MARTY:
So, we sort of just missed.
640
00:28:33,620 --> 00:28:34,950
Yeah, more or less.
641
00:28:35,120 --> 00:28:37,120
MARTY:
We have two eminent scientists
642
00:28:37,250 --> 00:28:39,450
that say we do have
the gold in the water.
643
00:28:39,540 --> 00:28:40,910
It has to be
coming from somewhere.
644
00:28:41,080 --> 00:28:43,660
At the end of this year,
I want to have
645
00:28:43,870 --> 00:28:47,660
chased these metals to its
conclusion, to the source.
646
00:28:47,830 --> 00:28:49,500
Where are we going next?
647
00:28:49,660 --> 00:28:50,580
We'll talk to Dr. Spooner first
648
00:28:50,790 --> 00:28:51,830
and see if he has any directions
649
00:28:52,040 --> 00:28:53,160
that he wants to give us.
650
00:28:53,290 --> 00:28:54,750
There's some interesting
holes around here.
651
00:28:54,910 --> 00:28:56,370
We have interesting
results in the water.
652
00:28:56,580 --> 00:28:57,620
MARTY:
Okay.
653
00:28:57,790 --> 00:29:00,080
-Carry on.
-TERRY: Thank you.
654
00:29:03,830 --> 00:29:05,000
ALEX: There's a big chunk
right down in there.
655
00:29:05,160 --> 00:29:06,580
NARRATOR:
While the excavation
656
00:29:06,750 --> 00:29:08,040
of the newly exposed shaft
657
00:29:08,250 --> 00:29:10,830
proceeds in
the Money Pit area...
658
00:29:11,040 --> 00:29:12,830
IAN:
Hey, Rick.
659
00:29:13,040 --> 00:29:13,830
-Jack. Fiona. Todd.
-FIONA: Oh, hi, Dr. Spooner.
660
00:29:14,040 --> 00:29:16,290
Just the person we need.
661
00:29:16,450 --> 00:29:18,290
NARRATOR: ...on Lot 15,
662
00:29:18,450 --> 00:29:19,500
located some 200 yards
663
00:29:19,700 --> 00:29:21,000
to the northwest,
664
00:29:21,120 --> 00:29:24,160
geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner
665
00:29:24,290 --> 00:29:26,950
has arrived
to inspect the rock feature
666
00:29:27,120 --> 00:29:28,500
that Rick Lagina discovered
667
00:29:28,700 --> 00:29:29,870
beneath one of the potentially
668
00:29:30,040 --> 00:29:33,120
ancient stone piles one day ago.
669
00:29:34,080 --> 00:29:35,660
RICK: Can you divine anything
670
00:29:35,870 --> 00:29:38,950
from the type of rock
that's come out of the hole?
671
00:29:39,040 --> 00:29:41,160
-Oh, yeah.
-RICK: I'll let you
get down here.
672
00:29:44,700 --> 00:29:47,120
IAN: Really interesting.
I mean...
673
00:29:48,040 --> 00:29:49,660
...you got nice slate.
674
00:29:49,830 --> 00:29:51,450
Pyritic slate.
675
00:29:51,620 --> 00:29:53,040
I look upon that rock
676
00:29:53,250 --> 00:29:55,700
-as human moved, transported...
-RICK: Mm-hmm.
677
00:29:55,870 --> 00:29:58,790
...and here to infill
and lock in a structure.
678
00:29:59,870 --> 00:30:01,830
Something like this,
you can fill in around
679
00:30:02,040 --> 00:30:04,330
to build some kind
of structure, gather up
680
00:30:04,450 --> 00:30:05,450
from the landscape.
681
00:30:05,620 --> 00:30:06,870
From like the surface
682
00:30:07,040 --> 00:30:08,200
-or deeper down?
-You can only
683
00:30:08,330 --> 00:30:09,950
come up with this stuff
two ways:
684
00:30:10,120 --> 00:30:12,200
You're either tilling the land,
685
00:30:12,370 --> 00:30:15,120
bringing it up
or you're-you're digging.
686
00:30:15,290 --> 00:30:16,790
-Hmm.
-You're excavating.
687
00:30:17,870 --> 00:30:21,000
NARRATOR:
A curious geological fact
about Oak Island
688
00:30:21,080 --> 00:30:24,370
is that it is composed
of two separate drumlins,
689
00:30:24,580 --> 00:30:26,040
or hill-shaped land masses,
690
00:30:26,200 --> 00:30:28,620
with distinct types of bedrock.
691
00:30:28,790 --> 00:30:30,790
The eastern drumlin,
where Lot 15
692
00:30:30,910 --> 00:30:32,580
and the Money Pit are located,
693
00:30:32,750 --> 00:30:35,500
is made up
of anhydrite limestone
694
00:30:35,660 --> 00:30:38,000
while the western drumlin
is composed of much more
695
00:30:38,160 --> 00:30:40,410
compact pyritic slate.
696
00:30:41,540 --> 00:30:43,290
So, given Dr. Spooner's analysis
697
00:30:43,450 --> 00:30:45,830
that the slate rock
beneath the stone piles
698
00:30:46,040 --> 00:30:48,250
must have been transported
to this area,
699
00:30:48,410 --> 00:30:51,330
where might it have
been transported from?
700
00:30:51,500 --> 00:30:54,000
When, and by whom?
701
00:30:54,120 --> 00:30:56,000
RICK:
Professor Gaspani,
702
00:30:56,120 --> 00:30:58,790
he's putting
a date of construct,
703
00:30:58,910 --> 00:31:00,660
with 95% certainty,
704
00:31:00,830 --> 00:31:03,410
mid to later 1200s
705
00:31:03,620 --> 00:31:05,000
for the five stone cairns.
706
00:31:05,200 --> 00:31:07,830
I just see this as very similar
707
00:31:08,000 --> 00:31:09,870
to the Lot 26 wall.
708
00:31:10,950 --> 00:31:13,660
That construct exhibited
this type of stone,
709
00:31:13,790 --> 00:31:15,000
and that smaller stone
710
00:31:15,120 --> 00:31:17,750
that locked that together
to make it stable.
711
00:31:17,910 --> 00:31:20,450
-And then you have the well.
-Yeah.
712
00:31:22,580 --> 00:31:24,080
NARRATOR:
On Lot 26,
713
00:31:24,250 --> 00:31:27,000
located on the western side
of Oak Island,
714
00:31:27,200 --> 00:31:28,910
the team has been investigating
715
00:31:29,040 --> 00:31:30,700
a mysterious stone wall
716
00:31:30,910 --> 00:31:33,750
that may be
more than 500 years old.
717
00:31:33,950 --> 00:31:37,870
However, several feet away
lies a stone well,
718
00:31:38,040 --> 00:31:39,790
that Dr. Spooner
has personally dated
719
00:31:39,910 --> 00:31:43,080
to approximately 1200 AD
720
00:31:43,200 --> 00:31:46,500
based on carbon testing
of organic materials within it.
721
00:31:46,660 --> 00:31:50,000
Could it be possible
that Rick Lagina's notion
722
00:31:50,160 --> 00:31:52,330
of these two features
being connected
723
00:31:52,540 --> 00:31:56,250
to the stone piles
on Lot 15 is true?
724
00:31:56,410 --> 00:31:59,660
And if so,
could he have found another clue
725
00:31:59,870 --> 00:32:01,830
supporting
Professor Gaspani's theory
726
00:32:02,000 --> 00:32:03,580
that the stone piles
were created
727
00:32:03,700 --> 00:32:05,200
in the early 13th century
728
00:32:05,370 --> 00:32:07,500
by members
of the Knights Templar?
729
00:32:07,660 --> 00:32:10,790
IAN:
If you do get to the bottom,
take a very close look
730
00:32:11,000 --> 00:32:12,580
at whatever organic matter
was underneath it,
731
00:32:12,700 --> 00:32:14,330
because that might
give you an age.
732
00:32:14,540 --> 00:32:17,160
Great.
That's all really helpful.
733
00:32:17,290 --> 00:32:19,160
-Appreciate your time.
-Yeah. Okay.
734
00:32:19,370 --> 00:32:22,080
-JACK: Thanks, Dr. Spooner.
-IAN: See ya.
735
00:32:23,290 --> 00:32:25,660
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon...
736
00:32:27,330 --> 00:32:29,500
RICK: Where do you think
the other wall is?
737
00:32:29,700 --> 00:32:31,370
I think we try to go
a little further this way.
738
00:32:31,540 --> 00:32:33,370
NARRATOR:
...Rick has rejoined Craig,
739
00:32:33,540 --> 00:32:35,700
Billy, and other members
of the team
740
00:32:35,870 --> 00:32:38,040
in the Money Pit area
741
00:32:38,200 --> 00:32:42,500
as they continue excavating
what is hoped to be Shaft Two.
742
00:32:42,700 --> 00:32:44,410
We got a couple boards
off the top over there.
743
00:32:44,540 --> 00:32:48,250
The big concern is,
is it the original cribbing
744
00:32:48,410 --> 00:32:50,830
or is it re-cribbed
later in years?
745
00:32:51,040 --> 00:32:53,080
Let's try to outline this
and see what we've got.
746
00:32:53,250 --> 00:32:54,370
Yeah.
747
00:32:59,910 --> 00:33:01,700
SCOTT:
We found the wall of a shaft.
748
00:33:01,870 --> 00:33:03,750
So next step is to just
749
00:33:03,910 --> 00:33:05,120
widen our dig out a little bit.
750
00:33:05,250 --> 00:33:08,080
And we'll try
and find another original wall.
751
00:33:08,200 --> 00:33:10,700
And try to figure out
the orientation
752
00:33:10,870 --> 00:33:12,500
and confirm if it is Shaft Two.
753
00:33:12,660 --> 00:33:14,370
-Hey, Gary.
-Hey, Rick.
754
00:33:15,450 --> 00:33:16,830
SCOTT:
And with a little bit of luck,
755
00:33:17,000 --> 00:33:19,000
we're gonna get
some wood out of here.
756
00:33:19,120 --> 00:33:21,660
-Morning, guys.
-Hey.
-Marty.
757
00:33:21,790 --> 00:33:23,580
MARTY:
What do we got?
758
00:33:23,750 --> 00:33:25,910
CRAIG: The plan is
to move a little bit more
759
00:33:26,120 --> 00:33:28,580
this way because
he hasn't found the other wall.
760
00:33:28,700 --> 00:33:30,120
SCOTT:
I keep hoping he'll find
761
00:33:30,250 --> 00:33:32,160
that other parallel wall
to this one rather.
762
00:33:32,290 --> 00:33:35,500
-CRAIG: I thought
we'd have found it by now.
-MARTY: Right.
763
00:33:35,660 --> 00:33:38,250
-All right, mate,
I'm getting stuck in.
-Yep.
764
00:33:38,370 --> 00:33:41,500
GARY: If we see a gold coin
fall out of that bucket,
765
00:33:41,660 --> 00:33:44,500
-we will turn
into Olympic divers.
-(laughter)
766
00:33:53,450 --> 00:33:56,250
-Look at that, Gary.
-GARY: What is it, Rick?
767
00:33:56,450 --> 00:33:59,330
It reminds me of dowels that
we've found in other shafts.
768
00:33:59,450 --> 00:34:02,660
And remember the U-shaped
structure had dowels in it?
769
00:34:02,870 --> 00:34:05,200
Yeah. Good eye, mate.
770
00:34:05,370 --> 00:34:07,580
NARRATOR: First discovered
beneath Smith's Cove
771
00:34:07,700 --> 00:34:11,200
in the early 1970s
by the late Dan Blankenship,
772
00:34:11,370 --> 00:34:14,200
the U-shaped structure is
773
00:34:14,370 --> 00:34:16,290
a 65-foot-long construct
774
00:34:16,410 --> 00:34:19,250
featuring Roman numerals
and wooden dowels
775
00:34:19,370 --> 00:34:23,290
that some believe was part
of the flood tunnel system.
776
00:34:23,410 --> 00:34:27,450
In 2018, Rick, Marty, Craig
777
00:34:27,660 --> 00:34:30,370
and the team
unearthed it once again,
778
00:34:30,580 --> 00:34:33,330
and were amazed
when dendrochronology testing
779
00:34:33,540 --> 00:34:37,040
revealed that it dated
to approximately 26 years prior
780
00:34:37,200 --> 00:34:39,790
to the discovery
of the Money Pit.
781
00:34:41,080 --> 00:34:42,790
RICK: This might be
a candidate to get dated.
782
00:34:42,950 --> 00:34:44,120
-It's deep enough.
-Yeah.
783
00:34:44,330 --> 00:34:46,160
-I'll put it over there.
-All right, mate.
784
00:34:46,330 --> 00:34:49,660
NARRATOR: Is it possible
that the Onslow Company
785
00:34:49,830 --> 00:34:52,160
simply used
a similar style of wooden dowel
786
00:34:52,330 --> 00:34:55,450
to create Shaft Two in 1805...
787
00:34:55,580 --> 00:34:57,290
ALEX: That's a good one.
Look at that.
788
00:34:57,410 --> 00:35:00,040
...or has Rick Lagina
just made a discovery
789
00:35:00,200 --> 00:35:02,830
that suggests
the team may be excavating
790
00:35:03,040 --> 00:35:04,750
a much older structure?
791
00:35:06,750 --> 00:35:08,830
CRAIG: A couple coming up,
but they're all from this side.
792
00:35:09,000 --> 00:35:10,370
-Do we agree?
-ALEX: Yeah.
793
00:35:10,580 --> 00:35:12,830
CRAIG:
Let's get a tape and measure
794
00:35:12,950 --> 00:35:15,950
way to where he's at
to see how far away we are.
795
00:35:16,120 --> 00:35:17,830
-Okay.
-CRAIG: As we were digging
796
00:35:17,950 --> 00:35:19,200
what we hope is Shaft Two,
797
00:35:19,370 --> 00:35:21,370
the wood we're bringing up kept
798
00:35:21,540 --> 00:35:23,580
extending
in a northerly direction.
799
00:35:23,700 --> 00:35:25,620
Much more than
what I would have thought.
800
00:35:25,700 --> 00:35:27,250
17 feet.
801
00:35:27,410 --> 00:35:29,830
The wood is potentially
as far as 17 feet
802
00:35:29,950 --> 00:35:33,290
away from the area
where we thought Shaft Two was.
803
00:35:33,450 --> 00:35:35,120
Shafts are usually six by ten,
804
00:35:35,290 --> 00:35:38,620
six by 12,
and-and we're past 12 feet.
805
00:35:38,790 --> 00:35:41,200
I don't understand
how we're finding timbers
806
00:35:41,330 --> 00:35:44,160
at 17 feet from the one side.
807
00:35:44,330 --> 00:35:46,040
I don't know.
808
00:35:46,200 --> 00:35:49,410
It just doesn't make sense
that this is one shaft.
809
00:35:50,450 --> 00:35:52,790
-Hey.
-What's going on, Craig?
810
00:35:52,950 --> 00:35:54,950
CRAIG:
Well, Scott measured out
811
00:35:55,040 --> 00:35:57,620
to how far we're getting
disturbed material.
812
00:35:57,790 --> 00:36:01,040
It's 17 feet,
which is way too big.
813
00:36:01,200 --> 00:36:02,620
Way too big.
814
00:36:03,830 --> 00:36:05,330
CRAIG:
So I tend to think it's,
815
00:36:05,450 --> 00:36:07,660
it's two different shafts.
816
00:36:13,540 --> 00:36:15,580
CRAIG: I think there's
two different shafts.
817
00:36:15,700 --> 00:36:17,540
That's very confusing.
818
00:36:17,700 --> 00:36:19,790
Yeah.
819
00:36:19,950 --> 00:36:21,200
NARRATOR:
In the Money Pit area,
820
00:36:21,370 --> 00:36:23,330
while excavating
what they believe
821
00:36:23,540 --> 00:36:27,080
could be an early 19th-century
searcher structure
822
00:36:27,250 --> 00:36:30,540
known as Shaft Two,
the Oak Island team
823
00:36:30,700 --> 00:36:33,700
has unearthed possible evidence
of a second unknown shaft
824
00:36:33,870 --> 00:36:35,950
located next to it.
825
00:36:36,120 --> 00:36:38,040
RICK:
We have found more shafts
826
00:36:38,200 --> 00:36:39,660
that are not recorded
827
00:36:39,870 --> 00:36:42,200
-than shafts we know about.
-CRAIG: Yeah.
828
00:36:42,370 --> 00:36:45,160
We can now pin this location
829
00:36:45,330 --> 00:36:48,620
-and then go back
to the other shaft.
-Mm-hmm.
830
00:36:48,790 --> 00:36:52,000
Well, you've got to keep going
until we find more clarity
831
00:36:52,120 --> 00:36:54,000
-about what's down there.
-Yeah.
832
00:36:54,200 --> 00:36:55,160
RICK:
I think these shafts
833
00:36:55,370 --> 00:36:56,830
are probably somewhat
834
00:36:57,000 --> 00:36:58,330
independent investigations.
835
00:36:58,450 --> 00:37:02,160
So right now,
I'd like to just stay focused
836
00:37:02,370 --> 00:37:04,330
on this supposed Shaft Two.
837
00:37:04,500 --> 00:37:07,580
Well, we can't go any deeper,
so...
838
00:37:07,790 --> 00:37:09,830
we'll move over to,
uh, you know,
839
00:37:10,040 --> 00:37:12,790
what we're calling Shaft Two,
then bring in the long-reach.
840
00:37:12,950 --> 00:37:15,620
RICK:
Okey-doke.
841
00:37:18,580 --> 00:37:20,250
NARRATOR:
The following morning...
842
00:37:20,410 --> 00:37:22,750
CRAIG:
The key is getting deeper,
843
00:37:22,910 --> 00:37:25,540
so we can get
potentially original timbers.
844
00:37:25,700 --> 00:37:28,250
-Well, we've got
the machine to do it.
-This will do it.
845
00:37:29,700 --> 00:37:32,700
NARRATOR:
...Billy Gerhardt has obtained
a long-reach excavator,
846
00:37:32,870 --> 00:37:37,080
capable of reaching
more than 30 feet underground.
847
00:37:37,290 --> 00:37:39,750
ALEX: Do you want to grab
any of this wood?
848
00:37:39,910 --> 00:37:42,500
-I'd wait until we get
a little bit deeper.
-Okay.
849
00:37:42,620 --> 00:37:45,410
NARRATOR: Once the team
is able to fully expose
850
00:37:45,540 --> 00:37:47,540
what could be Shaft Two,
851
00:37:47,700 --> 00:37:50,000
they will work to unearth
the possible second
852
00:37:50,200 --> 00:37:54,750
mysterious shaft
located just to the east of it.
853
00:37:58,160 --> 00:38:00,080
CRAIG:
There's the end of it.
854
00:38:00,200 --> 00:38:02,500
ALEX:
Yep. That's a corner.
855
00:38:02,620 --> 00:38:04,330
We got a corner here.
856
00:38:04,540 --> 00:38:06,620
BILLY:
Yeah, I see that.
857
00:38:11,160 --> 00:38:12,750
I'm gonna go look at that.
858
00:38:12,910 --> 00:38:14,540
As he's getting deeper,
it looks like
859
00:38:14,700 --> 00:38:16,620
we're getting, uh,
older material.
860
00:38:16,790 --> 00:38:19,910
You know, material specifically
from this shaft.
861
00:38:20,120 --> 00:38:22,290
GARY:
Big timbers.
862
00:38:22,450 --> 00:38:24,330
CRAIG:
These look like good samples
863
00:38:24,450 --> 00:38:25,870
with a lot of tree rings,
864
00:38:26,080 --> 00:38:28,250
so we can have it tested.
865
00:38:28,410 --> 00:38:31,000
The center piece looks like
it's right there.
866
00:38:31,160 --> 00:38:34,250
-We've got a lot of rings
going up to that corner.
-ALEX: Oh, that's not bad.
867
00:38:34,370 --> 00:38:35,330
CRAIG:
So, I think we're
gonna get enough
868
00:38:35,500 --> 00:38:37,950
information to, uh, to date it.
869
00:38:39,160 --> 00:38:40,790
-Hey.
-Hey.
870
00:38:46,950 --> 00:38:49,500
Boy, that is way down there.
871
00:38:49,660 --> 00:38:52,040
-How long is that?
-ALEX: About 30 feet.
872
00:38:52,200 --> 00:38:55,160
We might've reached as deep as
we can go with this technique,
873
00:38:55,370 --> 00:38:56,790
but we got a lot of wood.
874
00:38:56,910 --> 00:38:57,910
MARTY:
Okay.
875
00:38:58,080 --> 00:38:59,330
Well, we should have enough data
876
00:38:59,540 --> 00:39:01,540
to see whether this is
Shaft Two or not.
877
00:39:01,700 --> 00:39:03,330
-Yes.
-ALEX: Right.
-MARTY: All right.
878
00:39:03,500 --> 00:39:05,160
-Let's call it.
-Okay.
879
00:39:05,330 --> 00:39:06,660
MARTY:
Hey, Billy.
880
00:39:06,830 --> 00:39:08,540
We're good.
881
00:39:10,830 --> 00:39:13,830
So, the consensus here
is we've done about what we can.
882
00:39:14,000 --> 00:39:15,580
You did a nice job.
883
00:39:15,790 --> 00:39:17,290
-Yeah.
-MARTY: You know,
once we get the dendro,
884
00:39:17,450 --> 00:39:19,250
carbon-14,
885
00:39:19,370 --> 00:39:21,000
metallurgy,
886
00:39:21,200 --> 00:39:23,250
we should have a pretty good
idea how old this shaft is.
887
00:39:23,370 --> 00:39:25,120
So, mission accomplished.
888
00:39:25,290 --> 00:39:26,330
CRAIG:
Yeah. It's important
889
00:39:26,540 --> 00:39:28,700
we find out what shaft this is.
890
00:39:28,830 --> 00:39:30,250
I mean, I think we're looking at
891
00:39:30,450 --> 00:39:32,950
two shafts very near each other.
892
00:39:33,080 --> 00:39:34,950
If it is Shaft Two, the records
893
00:39:35,080 --> 00:39:38,040
indicate it's 14 feet away
from the Money Pit.
894
00:39:38,200 --> 00:39:39,700
So, we really want
to pinpoint it.
895
00:39:39,870 --> 00:39:41,910
They're putting
big caissons down.
896
00:39:42,080 --> 00:39:43,370
We need that information.
897
00:39:44,700 --> 00:39:46,330
If it's Shaft Two,
I agree with you.
898
00:39:46,500 --> 00:39:47,700
It would've had
a direct connection
899
00:39:47,910 --> 00:39:49,700
to the original Money Pit
for sure.
900
00:39:49,870 --> 00:39:51,290
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
901
00:39:51,450 --> 00:39:52,620
MARTY: Well, I think we're gonna
have to go back over
902
00:39:52,830 --> 00:39:54,500
and chase this mystery shaft
903
00:39:54,700 --> 00:39:56,790
for a little bit
and then come back here.
904
00:39:56,950 --> 00:39:58,410
Yeah.
905
00:39:58,580 --> 00:40:00,000
-MARTY: Okay.
-ALEX: All right.
906
00:40:00,120 --> 00:40:02,040
-MARTY: Thanks, Billy.
-BILLY: All right.
907
00:40:03,250 --> 00:40:05,500
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon...
908
00:40:06,660 --> 00:40:08,160
-DOUG: Hello.
-MOYA: Hello.
-EMMA: Hey.
909
00:40:08,370 --> 00:40:09,620
-MARTY: Hello, ladies.
-Hi.
910
00:40:09,790 --> 00:40:11,910
NARRATOR:
...at the Oak Island Laboratory,
911
00:40:12,040 --> 00:40:13,500
Rick and Marty Lagina,
912
00:40:13,660 --> 00:40:16,290
along with Oak Island historian
Doug Crowell,
913
00:40:16,500 --> 00:40:19,160
meet with archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan
914
00:40:19,370 --> 00:40:21,830
and archaeologist
Moya MacDonald.
915
00:40:22,000 --> 00:40:24,370
We heard this is gonna be
really interesting.
916
00:40:24,540 --> 00:40:26,000
(laughter)
917
00:40:26,200 --> 00:40:27,330
Okay, what do you got?
918
00:40:27,500 --> 00:40:29,370
So, we conducted
a bunch of soil analysis
919
00:40:29,500 --> 00:40:31,330
on the concretion that we found
920
00:40:31,540 --> 00:40:33,370
under Cone E on Lot 10
921
00:40:33,540 --> 00:40:36,000
and soil samples
from around the Money Pit
922
00:40:36,160 --> 00:40:38,120
-and Lot 5.
-Mm-hmm.
923
00:40:38,290 --> 00:40:39,580
NARRATOR:
Last year,
924
00:40:39,790 --> 00:40:42,200
in order to follow up
on archeoastronomy
925
00:40:42,370 --> 00:40:44,660
Professor Adriano Gaspani's
belief
926
00:40:44,830 --> 00:40:48,580
that Nolan's Cross
was created around 1200 AD,
927
00:40:48,750 --> 00:40:51,080
Marty, Tom Nolan,
and other members
928
00:40:51,250 --> 00:40:54,540
of the team lifted
the bottom boulder of the cross,
929
00:40:54,700 --> 00:40:58,790
known as Cone E, to look
for evidence of human activity.
930
00:40:58,950 --> 00:41:01,620
If that's cement, then
we found something. (chuckles)
931
00:41:01,750 --> 00:41:04,620
NARRATOR: Incredibly,
they discovered a mysterious
932
00:41:04,790 --> 00:41:07,830
cement-like conglomerate
that Dr. Ian Spooner
933
00:41:08,000 --> 00:41:11,620
and Terry Matheson
determined to be man-made.
934
00:41:11,790 --> 00:41:14,450
MOYA: We have a Lot 5 sample
over here,
935
00:41:14,620 --> 00:41:16,660
a sample that we found
under Cone E,
936
00:41:16,870 --> 00:41:21,160
and then a Money Pit sample of
maroon till from 91 feet.
937
00:41:21,330 --> 00:41:24,580
NARRATOR: At the direction
of the Laginas and Craig,
938
00:41:24,790 --> 00:41:27,580
Moya has conducted
a comparative analysis
939
00:41:27,750 --> 00:41:29,370
on the Cone E concretion
940
00:41:29,540 --> 00:41:32,450
with other believed
man-manipulated materials
941
00:41:32,660 --> 00:41:35,660
that were unearthed
in the round feature on Lot 5
942
00:41:35,790 --> 00:41:39,250
and nearly 100 feet deep
in the Money Pit area.
943
00:41:39,450 --> 00:41:42,000
So, to start,
we're just going to zoom in
944
00:41:42,160 --> 00:41:43,830
on this little section here.
945
00:41:44,790 --> 00:41:46,580
MARTY: What is the difference
as it grades from red to yellow?
946
00:41:46,750 --> 00:41:48,410
What does that mean?
947
00:41:48,580 --> 00:41:52,410
MOYA: Uh, it's just
most similar to least similar.
948
00:41:52,580 --> 00:41:54,750
So, you can compare
all the samples to each other.
949
00:41:54,950 --> 00:41:58,040
So, we have
the concretion, Cone E.
950
00:41:58,200 --> 00:42:01,830
-MARTY: Yep.
-MOYA: And then we have that
mortar sample from Lot 5 there.
951
00:42:02,000 --> 00:42:04,870
It's 95%
compositionally similar.
952
00:42:05,040 --> 00:42:06,330
Wow.
953
00:42:06,540 --> 00:42:08,500
MOYA:
So, not only is the concretion
954
00:42:08,700 --> 00:42:10,080
matching up with Lot 5,
955
00:42:10,250 --> 00:42:12,790
it's also matching up
with the Money Pit.
956
00:42:14,000 --> 00:42:16,750
MARTY:
So, it is highly likely
at this stage
957
00:42:16,910 --> 00:42:19,830
there is a direct connection
between
958
00:42:19,910 --> 00:42:23,000
whatever it is I pulled out
from underneath Cone E,
959
00:42:23,160 --> 00:42:26,000
the Money Pit and Lot 5?
960
00:42:26,200 --> 00:42:28,000
-I would say so. Yeah.
-MARTY: You too?
961
00:42:28,200 --> 00:42:29,330
Mm-hmm.
962
00:42:29,540 --> 00:42:31,580
Well, that's astounding.
963
00:42:31,750 --> 00:42:35,250
That's huge
because if that Money Pit soil
964
00:42:35,370 --> 00:42:38,200
went in place during
the placement of that rock,
965
00:42:38,330 --> 00:42:41,160
then we're looking at
possible deposition too, right?
966
00:42:41,370 --> 00:42:42,950
-They work the Money Pit...
-Yeah, yeah, yeah.
967
00:42:43,080 --> 00:42:43,950
...they place the stone
boulders of Nolan's Cross?
968
00:42:44,120 --> 00:42:45,500
That's true, yeah.
969
00:42:45,660 --> 00:42:47,620
DOUG: Gaspani is telling us
that Nolan's Cross
970
00:42:47,830 --> 00:42:49,830
was probably put in place
around the 1200s.
971
00:42:50,040 --> 00:42:51,000
Mm-hmm.
972
00:42:51,160 --> 00:42:52,790
DOUG:
And with the 1200 time period,
973
00:42:52,950 --> 00:42:54,950
the Templars are
our primary suspect right now.
974
00:42:55,080 --> 00:42:55,950
Yeah.
975
00:42:57,370 --> 00:42:59,620
NARRATOR:
Man-manipulated soils
976
00:42:59,750 --> 00:43:02,790
from the large stone foundation
on Lot 5?
977
00:43:02,910 --> 00:43:05,620
And others from more
than 90 feet deep
978
00:43:05,700 --> 00:43:07,580
in the Money Pit area,
979
00:43:07,700 --> 00:43:11,500
almost exact matches
to the concrete-like substance
980
00:43:11,620 --> 00:43:14,250
found beneath
a boulder of Nolan's Cross?
981
00:43:14,410 --> 00:43:19,830
A feature which may date back
to as early as 1200 AD?
982
00:43:20,040 --> 00:43:23,500
Is it possible
that the team has now found
983
00:43:23,660 --> 00:43:26,250
three key clues
that the Oak Island mystery
984
00:43:26,370 --> 00:43:29,250
could have originated
more than eight centuries ago,
985
00:43:29,410 --> 00:43:33,870
and be connected to the order
of the Knights Templar?
986
00:43:34,040 --> 00:43:39,330
It's gonna be imperative
that we date Lot 5.
987
00:43:39,450 --> 00:43:41,370
Because whoever was active there
988
00:43:41,580 --> 00:43:43,540
was likely active
in the Money Pit.
989
00:43:43,700 --> 00:43:46,000
-Oh, yeah.
-I think this is
the first connection
990
00:43:46,120 --> 00:43:50,120
between Nolan's Cross,
which I've always believed in,
991
00:43:50,330 --> 00:43:52,120
the Money Pit and Lot 5.
992
00:43:52,290 --> 00:43:56,700
So, for me, it's-it's a physical
manifestation of my belief.
993
00:43:57,950 --> 00:44:00,450
It's quite something,
and there it is in front of us.
994
00:44:00,580 --> 00:44:02,250
We're lifting that cone again.
995
00:44:03,790 --> 00:44:06,160
This has to be vetted further.
I-I mean,
996
00:44:06,330 --> 00:44:07,830
it's so-- it's so crazy.
997
00:44:08,000 --> 00:44:10,830
Because
if it's for sure correct,
998
00:44:11,000 --> 00:44:12,950
uh, that makes it all real.
999
00:44:13,120 --> 00:44:15,660
You have unique qualities
deep in the Money Pit,
1000
00:44:15,830 --> 00:44:17,660
unique qualities over on Lot 5
1001
00:44:17,830 --> 00:44:20,790
and unique qualities
under Cone E.
1002
00:44:20,910 --> 00:44:22,250
That's really astounding.
1003
00:44:22,450 --> 00:44:23,330
The stuff that happens here
1004
00:44:23,540 --> 00:44:25,160
on this island is ridiculous.
1005
00:44:26,450 --> 00:44:28,870
RICK:
Every year, we're closer
to solving the mystery.
1006
00:44:29,040 --> 00:44:32,160
I have hope and faith
to make this the year
1007
00:44:32,330 --> 00:44:34,870
where, you know, the answers
are brought to the fore.
1008
00:44:35,040 --> 00:44:37,660
I want us to be grateful
for the opportunities
1009
00:44:37,790 --> 00:44:40,660
that have been presented
to each and every one of us
1010
00:44:40,830 --> 00:44:43,700
by our efforts
to try to understand
1011
00:44:43,910 --> 00:44:46,450
this magical story
that is Oak Island.
1012
00:44:46,620 --> 00:44:49,200
-Okay. Yeah.
-Okay. Let's let them
get back to work.
1013
00:44:49,370 --> 00:44:50,830
-MARTY: Thank you.
-RICK: Thank you.
1014
00:44:51,000 --> 00:44:53,000
-MOYA: Thank you, guys.
-EMMA: Thank you.
1015
00:44:56,540 --> 00:44:59,750
NARRATOR: As a new morning
begins on Oak Island...
1016
00:45:01,370 --> 00:45:03,750
-TERRY: Some more cores.
-CHARLES: Okay.
1017
00:45:03,910 --> 00:45:07,120
Okay. More of the same, guys.
1018
00:45:07,250 --> 00:45:08,830
NARRATOR: ...and while
the core drilling operation
1019
00:45:09,040 --> 00:45:10,950
continues in the Money Pit area
1020
00:45:11,080 --> 00:45:13,330
to look for the source
of the gold and silver
1021
00:45:13,540 --> 00:45:18,950
that has been detected between
80 and 120 feet underground...
1022
00:45:20,870 --> 00:45:23,000
SCOTT:
I like this location.
It's a mystery to us.
1023
00:45:23,200 --> 00:45:25,500
NARRATOR:
...several yards
to the southeast,
1024
00:45:25,700 --> 00:45:30,700
Rick Lagina, Craig Tester
and other members of the team
1025
00:45:30,870 --> 00:45:34,000
are refocusing
their large-scale excavation
1026
00:45:34,160 --> 00:45:36,120
away from what
they believe to be Shaft Two
1027
00:45:36,200 --> 00:45:39,500
to another potential
key discovery.
1028
00:45:39,660 --> 00:45:41,540
I mean, we're kind of
halfway in between
1029
00:45:41,700 --> 00:45:44,000
the Garden Shaft
and what may be Shaft Two.
1030
00:45:44,120 --> 00:45:46,660
NARRATOR:
A wooden structure
that was unearthed
1031
00:45:46,830 --> 00:45:49,410
a few feet to the east
two days ago
1032
00:45:49,620 --> 00:45:51,660
that they have labeled
"Shaft Two-A"
1033
00:45:51,870 --> 00:45:54,330
and which was
previously undocumented
1034
00:45:54,450 --> 00:45:56,660
by all treasure hunters
since the discovery
1035
00:45:56,790 --> 00:45:59,660
of the Money Pit in 1795.
1036
00:45:59,830 --> 00:46:01,450
People dug these shafts
for a reason.
1037
00:46:01,620 --> 00:46:02,620
RICK: Absolutely.
1038
00:46:02,790 --> 00:46:04,660
And a shaft
between the Garden Shaft
1039
00:46:04,870 --> 00:46:07,330
and what we call Shaft Two
that we don't know about,
1040
00:46:07,500 --> 00:46:09,370
there's a lot of potential
here for unknowns.
1041
00:46:09,540 --> 00:46:10,750
Yeah.
1042
00:46:10,950 --> 00:46:11,830
Well, if they
can get dimensions,
1043
00:46:12,000 --> 00:46:13,160
which is always good to have,
1044
00:46:13,290 --> 00:46:15,500
and then wood samples
to get the age
1045
00:46:15,700 --> 00:46:18,870
so we can figure out which
time period it was dug in,
1046
00:46:19,040 --> 00:46:21,080
-that would be huge, so...
-Yeah.
1047
00:46:21,250 --> 00:46:23,500
Every piece of data is
good data, especially this year.
1048
00:46:23,660 --> 00:46:24,790
You know, we have
the cans showing up
1049
00:46:24,950 --> 00:46:26,540
and we need
some X's on the ground.
1050
00:46:26,700 --> 00:46:28,040
Yep.
1051
00:46:28,200 --> 00:46:30,040
NARRATOR:
Given the team's current plan
1052
00:46:30,200 --> 00:46:33,500
to find valuable targets now
and then install
1053
00:46:33,700 --> 00:46:35,290
seven-foot-diameter
steel caissons
1054
00:46:35,450 --> 00:46:38,330
later this year
in order to explore them,
1055
00:46:38,540 --> 00:46:41,660
if they can confirm
that this shaft predates
1056
00:46:41,830 --> 00:46:43,620
the discovery of the Money Pit,
1057
00:46:43,750 --> 00:46:45,500
it may prove to be critical
1058
00:46:45,580 --> 00:46:47,700
in finding
the legendary treasure
1059
00:46:47,870 --> 00:46:52,160
and solving
the 229-year-old mystery.
1060
00:46:52,290 --> 00:46:53,330
We're ready, Bill.
1061
00:46:58,870 --> 00:47:02,200
What we don't know, or
are unclear of at the moment,
1062
00:47:02,370 --> 00:47:03,910
is whether or not
it is Shaft Two
1063
00:47:04,040 --> 00:47:06,080
or it could be much older work.
1064
00:47:06,200 --> 00:47:08,790
To simplify things,
we're gonna call this shaft
1065
00:47:08,910 --> 00:47:10,540
Shaft Two-A.
1066
00:47:10,700 --> 00:47:13,660
It's a previously unknown shaft
we have to figure out.
1067
00:47:13,830 --> 00:47:15,120
He's going to dig
closer to this bank
1068
00:47:15,250 --> 00:47:16,540
so I think we should
step back some.
1069
00:47:17,750 --> 00:47:18,870
Here we go.
1070
00:47:24,540 --> 00:47:27,910
RICK:
Boy, I can't imagine
sinking a shaft in that stuff.
1071
00:47:30,500 --> 00:47:34,790
That excavator bucket
was bouncing off of that clay.
1072
00:47:35,000 --> 00:47:38,660
And yet, human beings
had created this shaft
1073
00:47:38,870 --> 00:47:41,330
out of the most hard,
dense material
1074
00:47:41,540 --> 00:47:43,620
that I've seen on this island.
1075
00:47:43,830 --> 00:47:45,700
Whether they be
searchers or depositors,
1076
00:47:45,870 --> 00:47:47,700
I was stunned by
1077
00:47:47,870 --> 00:47:49,830
what these people had done.
1078
00:47:50,000 --> 00:47:51,870
(metal creaking)
1079
00:47:54,040 --> 00:47:56,620
-There's boards.
-SCOTT: Huh? Boards?
1080
00:47:56,790 --> 00:47:58,410
-RICK: Right here.
-SCOTT: Yeah.
1081
00:47:59,580 --> 00:48:00,870
This is a mystery shaft.
1082
00:48:01,040 --> 00:48:03,080
The historical record
gives us nothing.
1083
00:48:03,290 --> 00:48:04,870
We don't know
who was working here.
1084
00:48:05,040 --> 00:48:07,370
This could
be something original.
1085
00:48:07,540 --> 00:48:10,200
It's strange. I mean,
it's definitely worth pursuing.
1086
00:48:10,370 --> 00:48:13,000
There's a beam here
against the side of the bank.
1087
00:48:13,200 --> 00:48:14,910
-All right.
-RICK: There's a big,
long one down there.
1088
00:48:15,040 --> 00:48:17,000
See right there?
1089
00:48:17,160 --> 00:48:19,700
Yep. There's more stuck up.
1090
00:48:19,910 --> 00:48:21,700
RICK:
It's stuck up like this.
1091
00:48:21,910 --> 00:48:23,450
SCOTT: Right now,
with what we're seeing,
1092
00:48:23,580 --> 00:48:25,500
the wood looks similar
to what we saw in Shaft Two,
1093
00:48:25,700 --> 00:48:27,910
but we need to uncover more
to figure this out.
1094
00:48:28,040 --> 00:48:32,450
NARRATOR:
A wooden timber, matching
those that the team found
1095
00:48:32,580 --> 00:48:35,660
just a few feet away
in the believed searcher shaft
1096
00:48:35,870 --> 00:48:37,620
known as Shaft Two?
1097
00:48:38,950 --> 00:48:40,910
Because there are
no historical records
1098
00:48:41,080 --> 00:48:43,000
of a second shaft
being constructed
1099
00:48:43,160 --> 00:48:45,410
in the same area as Shaft Two,
1100
00:48:45,540 --> 00:48:47,330
which was built in 1805,
1101
00:48:47,500 --> 00:48:51,200
just 14 feet southeast
of the original Money Pit,
1102
00:48:51,370 --> 00:48:53,450
could that suggest
that the team has found
1103
00:48:53,580 --> 00:48:58,000
an undocumented shaft built by
a different group of searchers?
1104
00:48:58,160 --> 00:49:01,330
Or might it have been
constructed much earlier
1105
00:49:01,540 --> 00:49:04,000
in order to hide
something of value?
1106
00:49:04,160 --> 00:49:07,000
That's exactly the way
that shaft was built.
1107
00:49:07,200 --> 00:49:08,660
Certainly looks like it.
But now look at that.
1108
00:49:08,830 --> 00:49:09,830
Just looks like a wall.
1109
00:49:10,040 --> 00:49:12,160
-CRAIG: Intact.
-RICK: Yeah. Yep.
1110
00:49:12,370 --> 00:49:13,660
-CRAIG: Gentlemen.
-STEVE: Hey, guys.
-SCOTT: Hey, guys.
1111
00:49:13,830 --> 00:49:15,660
Let me look.
1112
00:49:16,870 --> 00:49:19,830
-RICK: Pretty cool.
-MARTY: That's a shaft.
1113
00:49:20,000 --> 00:49:21,370
-But it's over there.
-It's that way.
1114
00:49:21,540 --> 00:49:24,500
STEVE:
If we get some old dates
on these two shafts,
1115
00:49:24,700 --> 00:49:26,660
it might change where
we think the Money Pit is.
1116
00:49:26,790 --> 00:49:27,910
MARTY:
So many shafts.
1117
00:49:28,040 --> 00:49:29,660
STEVE:
That's the thing.
1118
00:49:29,790 --> 00:49:31,330
RICK:
Remarkably good shape.
1119
00:49:31,500 --> 00:49:33,080
SCOTT:
It really would be nice
to get down there
1120
00:49:33,250 --> 00:49:34,830
and get some measurements
on that,
1121
00:49:35,000 --> 00:49:35,830
have our eyes on it,
see how it was made.
1122
00:49:36,040 --> 00:49:37,950
I'm aboard that.
1123
00:49:39,040 --> 00:49:41,080
Yeah, this is, this is fine.
1124
00:49:44,830 --> 00:49:46,830
-RICK: Here's your beam.
-SCOTT: Yep.
1125
00:49:47,040 --> 00:49:49,950
-Definitely the inside.
-Yep.
1126
00:49:50,080 --> 00:49:52,290
Before we move anything,
let's get your tape,
1127
00:49:52,450 --> 00:49:55,370
let's get a real
accurate measurement here.
1128
00:49:58,200 --> 00:50:01,200
I'm going to go right
to an edge right here.
1129
00:50:01,410 --> 00:50:04,910
I've got 116 inches,
nine-foot-eight.
1130
00:50:05,080 --> 00:50:06,580
RICK:
Huh.
1131
00:50:06,700 --> 00:50:08,160
That's pretty consistent
with the Garden Shaft too,
1132
00:50:08,370 --> 00:50:09,950
-eight by eight inside.
-RICK: Yeah.
1133
00:50:10,120 --> 00:50:12,370
Well, the design
is exactly... Right?
1134
00:50:12,540 --> 00:50:14,000
-SCOTT: Yeah. It really is.
-RICK: You know,
1135
00:50:14,200 --> 00:50:16,580
you've got your frame.
You got your rails.
1136
00:50:16,700 --> 00:50:20,120
This construction technique is
the same as Garden Shaft's.
1137
00:50:20,290 --> 00:50:23,500
Yep. It's very much
like the Garden Shaft right now.
1138
00:50:23,660 --> 00:50:25,000
It does to me, too.
1139
00:50:25,160 --> 00:50:26,830
NARRATOR:
An identical design
1140
00:50:27,040 --> 00:50:29,080
to the so-called Garden Shaft
1141
00:50:29,250 --> 00:50:32,620
located only eight feet
to the south?
1142
00:50:32,790 --> 00:50:35,080
Okay, that would be probably
the outside wall there.
1143
00:50:35,250 --> 00:50:38,000
-10-4.
-CHARLES: A ten by ten shaft.
1144
00:50:38,160 --> 00:50:40,290
NARRATOR:
When Rick, Marty and the team
1145
00:50:40,500 --> 00:50:44,750
first uncovered that
80-foot-deep feature in 2017,
1146
00:50:44,870 --> 00:50:46,540
they assumed it must be
1147
00:50:46,700 --> 00:50:49,790
an abandoned
19th-century searcher shaft.
1148
00:50:51,410 --> 00:50:54,790
However, after conducting
dendrochronology testing
1149
00:50:54,950 --> 00:50:57,160
on wood samples taken from
the bottom of the structure,
1150
00:50:57,370 --> 00:51:01,200
it was dated to 1735,
1151
00:51:01,370 --> 00:51:05,290
60 years prior to the discovery
of the original Money Pit.
1152
00:51:05,450 --> 00:51:07,370
And even more astonishing,
1153
00:51:07,540 --> 00:51:11,000
other wood samples taken
from a depth of some 50 feet,
1154
00:51:11,160 --> 00:51:14,080
yielded high traces of gold.
1155
00:51:15,200 --> 00:51:17,660
Although the Oak Island team
is now unable
1156
00:51:17,790 --> 00:51:20,250
to further investigate
beneath the Garden Shaft
1157
00:51:20,370 --> 00:51:24,160
due to the mysterious flooding
that occurred last year,
1158
00:51:24,330 --> 00:51:26,250
is it possible
that they have now uncovered
1159
00:51:26,450 --> 00:51:29,120
a structure created
by the same people?
1160
00:51:29,330 --> 00:51:33,160
If so, just how deep
might it go?
1161
00:51:33,290 --> 00:51:36,000
And what might be buried
at the bottom?
1162
00:51:36,200 --> 00:51:40,290
What's amazing, Craig,
is that this shaft
1163
00:51:40,450 --> 00:51:44,330
-is totally unrecorded.
-Yep. That's so strange.
1164
00:51:44,450 --> 00:51:46,330
Y-You could replace
the Garden Shaft with this shaft
1165
00:51:46,500 --> 00:51:49,200
-and you wouldn't know
the difference.
-That's true.
1166
00:51:49,370 --> 00:51:51,540
We have three shafts
within, what, 30 feet?
1167
00:51:51,700 --> 00:51:53,160
-Yeah.
-Yep.
1168
00:51:53,330 --> 00:51:54,830
RICK:
Billy's right.
1169
00:51:55,040 --> 00:51:58,950
Why do that
in such close proximity
1170
00:51:59,120 --> 00:52:02,000
to another shaft,
or shafts for that matter?
1171
00:52:02,080 --> 00:52:05,700
So, we must retrieve a sample
and do C-14
1172
00:52:05,870 --> 00:52:08,540
and dendro analysis
and come up with a proper date.
1173
00:52:08,700 --> 00:52:11,330
There's so many questions
that it's...
1174
00:52:11,500 --> 00:52:13,660
(laughs) it's mind-boggling.
1175
00:52:13,870 --> 00:52:18,330
SCOTT:
I wish I understood
how they built this shaft.
1176
00:52:18,500 --> 00:52:19,500
If you want to see
how it's constructed,
1177
00:52:19,660 --> 00:52:21,750
that has to go, right?
On top of it?
1178
00:52:21,910 --> 00:52:23,700
BILLY:
I think too, yeah.
1179
00:52:23,870 --> 00:52:25,620
RICK:
Let's keep digging.
1180
00:52:25,750 --> 00:52:28,620
NARRATOR:
While the excavation
of Shaft Two-A continues
1181
00:52:28,790 --> 00:52:30,330
in the Money Pit area,
1182
00:52:30,450 --> 00:52:33,250
and while members
of the archaeological team
1183
00:52:33,410 --> 00:52:37,120
investigate the stone piles
on Lot 15...
1184
00:52:38,200 --> 00:52:40,200
GARY: No mistaking
these spoils, mate.
1185
00:52:40,370 --> 00:52:42,120
Now, all of these spoils
1186
00:52:42,250 --> 00:52:43,830
that we're gonna go over today,
1187
00:52:44,000 --> 00:52:45,500
came from Lot 5
1188
00:52:45,660 --> 00:52:49,250
around the big feature.
There's a big pile...
1189
00:52:49,450 --> 00:52:51,160
NARRATOR:
Metal detection expert
Gary Drayton
1190
00:52:51,290 --> 00:52:54,660
and Peter Fornetti
arrive on Lot 4,
1191
00:52:54,830 --> 00:52:58,790
located on the western side
of the island.
1192
00:52:59,790 --> 00:53:03,000
-Now, let's get stuck
in there, mate.
-Okay.
1193
00:53:03,200 --> 00:53:04,830
NARRATOR:
They are searching
1194
00:53:05,000 --> 00:53:06,910
more than ten tons of spoils
1195
00:53:07,120 --> 00:53:09,000
that were excavated last year
1196
00:53:09,160 --> 00:53:10,330
from the mysterious
round feature
1197
00:53:10,500 --> 00:53:13,330
near the shoreline of Lot 5.
1198
00:53:13,500 --> 00:53:16,330
Since the team
has found artifacts
1199
00:53:16,500 --> 00:53:20,500
in that stone-lined foundation
that wildly vary in age--
1200
00:53:20,700 --> 00:53:24,500
such as the 14th-century
lead barter token
1201
00:53:24,660 --> 00:53:28,410
and 17th-century iron tools--
1202
00:53:28,540 --> 00:53:31,540
and also, because
they have recovered
1203
00:53:31,700 --> 00:53:34,700
a mortar-like substance
within it that matches materials
1204
00:53:34,870 --> 00:53:38,290
discovered more than 100 feet
deep in the Money Pit,
1205
00:53:38,450 --> 00:53:40,200
as well as below Cone E
1206
00:53:40,370 --> 00:53:43,500
of the potentially
800-year-old Nolan's Cross...
1207
00:53:43,580 --> 00:53:46,040
We'll go over it twice, Pete.
1208
00:53:46,200 --> 00:53:49,330
-PETER: Sounds good.
-Nonferrous first.
1209
00:53:49,450 --> 00:53:51,540
And then we'll pull
some ferrous out.
1210
00:53:51,700 --> 00:53:54,000
NARRATOR:
...Rick and Marty are hoping
that Gary and Peter
1211
00:53:54,160 --> 00:53:56,160
will find more clues
to help confirm
1212
00:53:56,330 --> 00:53:58,330
when the feature was created,
1213
00:53:58,450 --> 00:54:01,910
and, most importantly, why.
1214
00:54:08,000 --> 00:54:10,660
(metal detector beeping)
1215
00:54:10,830 --> 00:54:14,660
-Ooh, a banging signal, mate.
-Okay.
1216
00:54:14,830 --> 00:54:16,950
It's gonna be good, mate.
Just there.
1217
00:54:17,120 --> 00:54:18,500
Let's do it.
1218
00:54:22,540 --> 00:54:23,700
(metal detector beeping)
1219
00:54:23,870 --> 00:54:26,660
-It's out.
-Ooh, it's out.
1220
00:54:27,580 --> 00:54:29,660
Let's see what we've got.
1221
00:54:29,790 --> 00:54:31,700
(pinpointer beeping)
1222
00:54:33,040 --> 00:54:34,450
PETER:
In your hand?
1223
00:54:34,620 --> 00:54:38,910
GARY:
Oh, what a find!
1224
00:54:43,370 --> 00:54:45,000
GARY:
What a find!
1225
00:54:45,160 --> 00:54:47,540
-I think we've found a cut coin.
-Okay.
1226
00:54:47,700 --> 00:54:49,160
NARRATOR:
While searching through spoils
1227
00:54:49,290 --> 00:54:51,870
from the rounded
stone feature on Lot 5,
1228
00:54:52,040 --> 00:54:54,290
Gary Drayton and Peter Fornetti
1229
00:54:54,500 --> 00:54:56,830
have just made
an exciting discovery.
1230
00:54:56,950 --> 00:54:59,200
GARY:
And if this is
a cut coin, mate...
1231
00:54:59,370 --> 00:55:00,500
(stammers) Oh...
1232
00:55:00,660 --> 00:55:02,040
-I'm getting...
-(chuckling)
1233
00:55:02,200 --> 00:55:03,250
-I'm getting bumswizzled, mate.
-Yeah.
1234
00:55:03,370 --> 00:55:05,120
If this is a cut coin, mate,
1235
00:55:05,330 --> 00:55:08,580
-it could well be
a Spanish coin.
-Mm-hmm.
1236
00:55:08,750 --> 00:55:10,750
-More than likely,
it's silver, mate.
-Okay.
1237
00:55:10,910 --> 00:55:14,450
GARY:
And that has got to be
a really clean break
1238
00:55:14,540 --> 00:55:17,200
to cut in like
a quarter like that.
1239
00:55:17,370 --> 00:55:19,040
'Cause that's what
they used to do.
1240
00:55:19,200 --> 00:55:21,330
-They used to cut
the silver and gold coins up.
-Okay.
1241
00:55:21,500 --> 00:55:24,700
-It was to make change
back in the day.
-Mm-hmm.
1242
00:55:24,870 --> 00:55:27,540
NARRATOR: A cut--
potentially Spanish--
1243
00:55:27,750 --> 00:55:29,120
treasure coin?
1244
00:55:29,250 --> 00:55:32,120
Between the 15th
and 18th centuries,
1245
00:55:32,290 --> 00:55:33,620
when European nations
1246
00:55:33,790 --> 00:55:35,870
such as Spain,
England and France
1247
00:55:36,040 --> 00:55:39,160
were colonizing
and establishing trade routes
1248
00:55:39,370 --> 00:55:40,870
throughout the Americas,
1249
00:55:41,040 --> 00:55:44,040
it was common practice
for both militaries
1250
00:55:44,200 --> 00:55:46,830
and outlaw pirates to cut coins
1251
00:55:47,040 --> 00:55:50,120
and distribute them
as payment to crew members.
1252
00:55:50,290 --> 00:55:53,160
This is a piece
of treasure, mate.
1253
00:55:53,330 --> 00:55:54,620
This is silver treasure.
1254
00:55:54,790 --> 00:55:58,250
-Oak Island silver treasure.
-Wow.
1255
00:55:59,370 --> 00:56:02,080
NARRATOR:
Given the fact that
the team has found evidence
1256
00:56:02,250 --> 00:56:03,950
connecting the feature on Lot 5
1257
00:56:04,120 --> 00:56:07,330
to underground workings
more than 100 feet deep
1258
00:56:07,540 --> 00:56:09,080
in the Money Pit area,
1259
00:56:09,200 --> 00:56:11,660
could this cut coin be related
1260
00:56:11,830 --> 00:56:14,330
to the much larger source
of precious metals
1261
00:56:14,500 --> 00:56:16,250
that have been detected
in the so-called
1262
00:56:16,410 --> 00:56:18,410
pie-shaped treasure zone?
1263
00:56:18,540 --> 00:56:20,450
This can tell a story,
1264
00:56:20,620 --> 00:56:21,660
-and I know that
my Uncle Rick...
-Yeah.
1265
00:56:21,870 --> 00:56:23,330
...is going to be really excited
to see this.
1266
00:56:23,450 --> 00:56:24,370
-He is, mate.
-(laughs)
1267
00:56:24,540 --> 00:56:25,580
-High five, mate.
-All right.
1268
00:56:25,750 --> 00:56:28,370
This is absolutely brilliant.
1269
00:56:28,540 --> 00:56:29,660
We'll put it in a bag, mate,
1270
00:56:29,870 --> 00:56:31,120
and let's get it
back to the lab.
1271
00:56:31,290 --> 00:56:32,540
All right. Let's do it.
1272
00:56:33,580 --> 00:56:36,250
-What a day.
-GARY: Wow. What a day,
all right.
1273
00:56:37,290 --> 00:56:40,330
NARRATOR:
Following their discovery
on Lot 4...
1274
00:56:40,500 --> 00:56:42,910
RICK:
Well, well, well...
1275
00:56:43,040 --> 00:56:45,250
-(sighs)
-(laughs)
1276
00:56:45,370 --> 00:56:47,660
-Look at that walk. (laughs)
-What a strut.
1277
00:56:47,830 --> 00:56:49,540
NARRATOR:
...Gary and Peter arrive
1278
00:56:49,750 --> 00:56:52,540
at the Oak Island Laboratory
to share it with Rick
1279
00:56:52,700 --> 00:56:54,410
and Jack Begley
and have it analyzed
1280
00:56:54,620 --> 00:56:57,500
by archaeologist Laird Niven
1281
00:56:57,620 --> 00:57:00,040
and archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan.
1282
00:57:00,200 --> 00:57:03,410
-What's up?
-GARY: Well, Pete and I
1283
00:57:03,540 --> 00:57:06,870
have been searching
those spoils off Lot 5,
1284
00:57:07,040 --> 00:57:09,200
and we have just recovered
1285
00:57:09,370 --> 00:57:11,370
a real top-pocket find.
1286
00:57:11,540 --> 00:57:14,160
You are gonna love this.
1287
00:57:14,370 --> 00:57:15,410
Ooh...
1288
00:57:15,540 --> 00:57:18,950
What do you think
of that beauty?
1289
00:57:20,290 --> 00:57:22,160
It's got some weight to it.
1290
00:57:22,330 --> 00:57:24,000
What is it?
1291
00:57:24,120 --> 00:57:25,660
LAIRD:
It's a cut coin.
1292
00:57:25,870 --> 00:57:28,330
GARY:
And Pete and I believe
it's more than likely
1293
00:57:28,540 --> 00:57:30,000
gonna be silver.
1294
00:57:30,160 --> 00:57:32,580
-No way!
-Way!
1295
00:57:32,750 --> 00:57:35,290
-And it's perfectly cut.
-GARY: Yeah.
1296
00:57:35,410 --> 00:57:36,910
-It's quartered, right?
-Yeah.
1297
00:57:37,080 --> 00:57:39,910
This is treasure.
This is Oak Island treasure.
1298
00:57:41,410 --> 00:57:43,660
You know, Laird,
I will take a look at that.
1299
00:57:43,870 --> 00:57:45,000
Oh, yeah.
1300
00:57:47,540 --> 00:57:50,200
Yeah, it's quite cleanly cut.
1301
00:57:50,370 --> 00:57:51,660
That's very cool.
1302
00:57:51,790 --> 00:57:54,580
I have found a lot
of Spanish silver coins,
1303
00:57:54,750 --> 00:57:57,370
and this is typical
1304
00:57:57,500 --> 00:57:59,790
early 1700s or older.
1305
00:57:59,910 --> 00:58:03,500
But it could be a lot earlier,
could be a medieval silver coin.
1306
00:58:03,660 --> 00:58:04,950
We don't know.
1307
00:58:05,120 --> 00:58:06,290
I'm not bothered.
It's a silver coin.
1308
00:58:06,450 --> 00:58:07,750
(laughs)
1309
00:58:07,910 --> 00:58:10,450
-Do you want an XRF first?
-Yeah.
1310
00:58:10,620 --> 00:58:11,950
NARRATOR:
In order to determine
1311
00:58:12,080 --> 00:58:14,200
if the coin is truly
made of silver,
1312
00:58:14,370 --> 00:58:17,410
Emma will first scan it
on the X-ray fluorescence--
1313
00:58:17,580 --> 00:58:19,370
or XRF device.
1314
00:58:19,580 --> 00:58:22,000
By emitting
non-destructive radiation,
1315
00:58:22,160 --> 00:58:25,500
the machine can identify
the types of elements and metals
1316
00:58:25,700 --> 00:58:28,160
that make up the composition
of an artifact.
1317
00:58:28,330 --> 00:58:29,790
RICK:
When you find something
1318
00:58:29,950 --> 00:58:32,450
as described in the
Treasure Trove License
1319
00:58:32,620 --> 00:58:35,160
as treasure, the excitement
in the room goes up.
1320
00:58:35,330 --> 00:58:38,660
It's why we're here. To me,
that's quite a high, right?
1321
00:58:38,870 --> 00:58:40,750
It's the Oak Island
roller coaster.
1322
00:58:40,910 --> 00:58:43,370
I just want the roller coaster
to keep going like this
1323
00:58:43,540 --> 00:58:45,160
until it gets to the goalpost.
1324
00:58:45,330 --> 00:58:46,580
Here we go.
1325
00:58:46,750 --> 00:58:49,410
-It is silver.
-Yes!
1326
00:58:49,580 --> 00:58:51,330
-Yeah!
-Ka-ching.
1327
00:58:51,540 --> 00:58:52,660
RICK:
Oh, yeah. There it is.
1328
00:58:52,870 --> 00:58:54,120
EMMA:
There's a lot of chlorine.
1329
00:58:54,200 --> 00:58:56,040
So, it's been in contact
with, like, salt water
1330
00:58:56,200 --> 00:58:57,790
for a really long time.
1331
00:58:57,950 --> 00:59:00,870
Is there a possibility
that this could be part of
1332
00:59:01,040 --> 00:59:02,830
the treasure that was deposited
in the Money Pit?
1333
00:59:03,040 --> 00:59:05,620
It's a treasure coin.
That is for sure.
1334
00:59:05,790 --> 00:59:08,040
And the treasure
that Williams Phips recovered
1335
00:59:08,200 --> 00:59:09,540
was a bunch of silver.
1336
00:59:11,910 --> 00:59:14,910
We know that Phips
found silver on the Concepcíon,
1337
00:59:15,040 --> 00:59:16,790
and I believe
some of the treasure
1338
00:59:16,950 --> 00:59:19,500
from the Concepcíon
was secreted to Oak Island.
1339
00:59:19,580 --> 00:59:21,450
NARRATOR:
In 2021,
1340
00:59:21,580 --> 00:59:24,910
32nd-degree Freemason
Scott Clarke
1341
00:59:25,080 --> 00:59:27,580
presented the team
with compelling research
1342
00:59:27,750 --> 00:59:31,450
suggesting that the 17th-century
English politician,
1343
00:59:31,620 --> 00:59:35,040
naval captain and
treasure hunter William Phips
1344
00:59:35,200 --> 00:59:38,620
was directly connected
to the Oak Island mystery.
1345
00:59:39,700 --> 00:59:42,500
In 1687,
Phips discovered the wreck
1346
00:59:42,660 --> 00:59:44,250
of the Concepcíon,
1347
00:59:44,450 --> 00:59:49,040
a Spanish galleon that sank near
the Dominican Republic in 1641
1348
00:59:49,200 --> 00:59:53,950
while transporting more than
100 tons of silver and gold.
1349
00:59:54,160 --> 00:59:57,500
After retrieving
some 34 tons of silver
1350
00:59:57,620 --> 00:59:58,700
for the English Crown,
1351
00:59:58,870 --> 01:00:01,660
he was knighted by King James II
1352
01:00:01,830 --> 01:00:05,040
and then ordered to conduct
another salvage operation
1353
01:00:05,200 --> 01:00:08,080
to retrieve
the remaining sunken riches.
1354
01:00:08,250 --> 01:00:11,290
But before making
his return to the wreck,
1355
01:00:11,450 --> 01:00:14,790
Sir William Phips recruited
a high-ranking Freemason
1356
01:00:14,950 --> 01:00:17,120
named Captain Andrew Belcher.
1357
01:00:17,250 --> 01:00:20,660
Curiously, when Phips
made his way back to England
1358
01:00:20,870 --> 01:00:22,660
after the second
salvage mission,
1359
01:00:22,830 --> 01:00:25,830
he delivered only five
additional tons of treasure,
1360
01:00:25,950 --> 01:00:28,660
claiming that locals
had already recovered
1361
01:00:28,790 --> 01:00:30,330
the bulk of the riches.
1362
01:00:30,540 --> 01:00:32,620
CLARKE:
I found a 1688 letter
1363
01:00:32,790 --> 01:00:35,450
that shows that
Captain Andrew Belcher
1364
01:00:35,580 --> 01:00:37,410
was caught with one
of Phips's ships
1365
01:00:37,540 --> 01:00:38,950
in the Mahone Bay area
1366
01:00:39,160 --> 01:00:40,830
at the exact time
that Phips was coming back
1367
01:00:41,000 --> 01:00:42,700
from the second attempt,
where he,
1368
01:00:42,870 --> 01:00:44,450
"allegedly," officially,
did not find as much silver.
1369
01:00:44,620 --> 01:00:46,080
I strongly believe
1370
01:00:46,250 --> 01:00:48,000
that Belcher and his comrades
were actually
1371
01:00:48,200 --> 01:00:51,700
transferring treasure from
the Concepcíon to Oak Island.
1372
01:00:51,870 --> 01:00:53,660
NARRATOR: According to
Scott Clarke's theory,
1373
01:00:53,870 --> 01:00:56,870
Sir William Phips
and Captain Andrew Belcher
1374
01:00:57,040 --> 01:00:59,700
deposited much of the silver
that they recovered
1375
01:00:59,870 --> 01:01:01,870
from the Concepcíon
in the Money Pit,
1376
01:01:02,040 --> 01:01:04,750
due to their secret
Masonic knowledge
1377
01:01:04,910 --> 01:01:07,500
of an existing treasure vault
that had been created
1378
01:01:07,700 --> 01:01:10,080
centuries earlier
by the Knights Templar.
1379
01:01:10,250 --> 01:01:13,620
And as incredible
as that theory may be,
1380
01:01:13,750 --> 01:01:16,870
in 2023, the Oak Island team
1381
01:01:17,040 --> 01:01:18,830
recovered a number of iron tools
1382
01:01:19,040 --> 01:01:21,160
in the round feature on Lot 5,
1383
01:01:21,330 --> 01:01:24,120
that Emma scientifically
matched to others
1384
01:01:24,290 --> 01:01:26,620
from the birthplace
of William Phips.
1385
01:01:26,790 --> 01:01:30,000
Maybe this is more evidence
that William Phips
1386
01:01:30,160 --> 01:01:33,660
came to Oak Island and somehow
deposited some of that treasure.
1387
01:01:33,870 --> 01:01:35,790
I mean, that definitely
could've been his, right?
1388
01:01:35,910 --> 01:01:38,660
Well, it's a "Phipping"
good find,
1389
01:01:38,870 --> 01:01:39,830
-that is for sure.
-(laughter)
1390
01:01:40,000 --> 01:01:40,950
RICK:
Is it possible?
1391
01:01:41,080 --> 01:01:42,950
Absolutely, it's possible,
1392
01:01:43,080 --> 01:01:46,040
but we need more
and more and more data.
1393
01:01:46,200 --> 01:01:47,830
I'm gonna pop it out,
put it in the CT scan,
1394
01:01:47,950 --> 01:01:48,870
and try to get an image.
1395
01:01:49,040 --> 01:01:50,500
LAIRD:
Let's do it.
1396
01:01:50,620 --> 01:01:52,040
NARRATOR:
In order to visualize
1397
01:01:52,200 --> 01:01:54,790
any identifiable features
on the coin,
1398
01:01:54,950 --> 01:01:56,790
Emma will now analyze it
1399
01:01:56,910 --> 01:02:00,620
with the
Skyscan 1273 CT scanner.
1400
01:02:00,790 --> 01:02:03,870
The device works
by emitting X-ray radiation
1401
01:02:04,040 --> 01:02:06,500
to produce magnified,
three-dimensional images
1402
01:02:06,700 --> 01:02:08,410
of artifacts.
1403
01:02:08,540 --> 01:02:11,660
This is a really,
really quick scan.
1404
01:02:11,870 --> 01:02:13,450
So, it's not gonna be
a great image.
1405
01:02:14,660 --> 01:02:18,000
There is a lot of scratch marks.
1406
01:02:18,160 --> 01:02:20,580
A longer scan should reveal
a lot more detail.
1407
01:02:20,700 --> 01:02:22,660
RICK:
So, you're gonna run
a longer scan?
1408
01:02:22,830 --> 01:02:24,080
Mm-hmm. Oh, yeah.
1409
01:02:24,200 --> 01:02:25,830
We're gonna have to be
a bit more patient.
1410
01:02:25,950 --> 01:02:27,620
-Mm-hmm.
-It's early days.
1411
01:02:27,790 --> 01:02:30,160
-It's early days.
-RICK: Where there's one,
1412
01:02:30,330 --> 01:02:31,830
there might be two,
three, four, five.
1413
01:02:31,910 --> 01:02:33,160
GARY:
Oh, yeah.
1414
01:02:33,370 --> 01:02:35,290
Yeah, because
this was cut up as change.
1415
01:02:35,500 --> 01:02:37,290
RICK:
So, look, a great day.
1416
01:02:37,450 --> 01:02:39,660
You guys did your high five
out in the field.
1417
01:02:39,750 --> 01:02:42,080
-LAIRD: Yeah, yeah.
-We'll do a high five
in here, all right?
1418
01:02:42,290 --> 01:02:44,160
Come on.
1419
01:02:44,370 --> 01:02:46,160
GARY:
Uh... Uh.
1420
01:02:46,290 --> 01:02:48,330
RICK:
There's only one thing to say.
1421
01:02:48,450 --> 01:02:49,870
Let's go find more.
1422
01:02:53,450 --> 01:02:55,410
(truck horn tooting)
1423
01:02:59,620 --> 01:03:03,250
NARRATOR: A new and energized
morning begins on Oak Island
1424
01:03:03,410 --> 01:03:06,700
as representatives from
Lawrence Veinotte Enterprises...
1425
01:03:06,870 --> 01:03:08,330
MOYA:
Here it comes!
1426
01:03:08,540 --> 01:03:10,830
NARRATOR: ...are delivering
a 30-ton crane.
1427
01:03:11,000 --> 01:03:12,330
TOM:
Here we go.
1428
01:03:13,790 --> 01:03:15,040
MARTY:
Boy, look at that.
1429
01:03:15,200 --> 01:03:17,000
TOM:
Wow.
1430
01:03:17,200 --> 01:03:19,750
NARRATOR:
At the direction of Marty Lagina
1431
01:03:19,910 --> 01:03:22,080
and fellow landowner Tom Nolan,
1432
01:03:22,290 --> 01:03:24,660
the team is about
to once again lift Cone E,
1433
01:03:24,790 --> 01:03:26,410
the bottom boulder
1434
01:03:26,580 --> 01:03:29,620
of the believed 800-year-old
megalithic formation
1435
01:03:29,700 --> 01:03:31,290
known as Nolan's Cross.
1436
01:03:31,450 --> 01:03:35,160
MARTY: Okay. The plan,
gentlemen and young lady,
1437
01:03:35,290 --> 01:03:36,660
and the whole reason
for doing this
1438
01:03:36,870 --> 01:03:39,870
is that conglomerate
is very mysterious.
1439
01:03:40,040 --> 01:03:42,290
-Let's move the crane in.
-Yeah.
1440
01:03:45,200 --> 01:03:48,080
JASON:
Give her a spin, big guy.
1441
01:03:48,200 --> 01:03:50,080
LINKLATER:
All right.
Seems like a good level.
1442
01:03:50,200 --> 01:03:52,910
NARRATOR:
Following the incredible
scientific report
1443
01:03:53,080 --> 01:03:54,750
that the mortar-like concretion
1444
01:03:54,910 --> 01:03:58,750
that was found
below Cone E one year ago
1445
01:03:58,910 --> 01:04:00,830
matches similar
artificially-worked soils
1446
01:04:01,000 --> 01:04:02,660
from the round feature on Lot 5
1447
01:04:02,750 --> 01:04:06,950
and from more than 90 feet deep
in the Money Pit area...
1448
01:04:08,000 --> 01:04:09,200
COREY:
Put a chain
right around the bottom.
1449
01:04:09,370 --> 01:04:11,120
NARRATOR:
...Marty is eager
1450
01:04:11,250 --> 01:04:13,330
to see if any more evidence
of human activity...
1451
01:04:13,500 --> 01:04:15,000
Tighten it up.
1452
01:04:15,200 --> 01:04:16,700
NARRATOR: ...can be found
beneath Cone E...
1453
01:04:16,910 --> 01:04:18,250
There she goes.
1454
01:04:18,370 --> 01:04:20,000
NARRATOR:
...that might help prove
1455
01:04:20,120 --> 01:04:22,000
when all three features
were originally created
1456
01:04:22,160 --> 01:04:25,160
and who was responsible
for them.
1457
01:04:26,080 --> 01:04:27,830
TOM:
That's a big egg.
1458
01:04:28,040 --> 01:04:29,450
MARTY:
Sure is.
1459
01:04:36,330 --> 01:04:38,250
ROSS:
Yeah, she's all yours now.
1460
01:04:38,410 --> 01:04:40,370
Okay.
1461
01:04:41,750 --> 01:04:45,330
-TOM: There's no water in there.
That's nice.
-MARTY: Uh-uh.
1462
01:04:45,540 --> 01:04:48,080
Okay. Let's dig. Let's go.
1463
01:04:51,910 --> 01:04:53,660
MARTY:
What I want is the data.
1464
01:04:53,830 --> 01:04:55,500
I want to understand this thing.
1465
01:04:55,700 --> 01:04:59,500
It would be great
to find definitive proof
1466
01:04:59,660 --> 01:05:02,250
that it was put up for
a purpose and that it was put up
1467
01:05:02,370 --> 01:05:03,870
in the 1200s.
1468
01:05:08,700 --> 01:05:10,330
Yes. Perfect.
1469
01:05:10,500 --> 01:05:13,290
If the science is correct, we
ought to come up with something.
1470
01:05:14,620 --> 01:05:16,080
Hey, wait.
1471
01:05:17,040 --> 01:05:19,120
This could be something.
1472
01:05:21,000 --> 01:05:23,540
You got any water, Pete?
1473
01:05:26,450 --> 01:05:27,660
Hey, Tom.
1474
01:05:27,790 --> 01:05:29,950
There's more of it.
1475
01:05:30,160 --> 01:05:32,500
That conglomerate.
1476
01:05:32,620 --> 01:05:35,290
NARRATOR:
Another sample
of a man-made conglomerate?
1477
01:05:35,410 --> 01:05:37,120
Can I see that?
1478
01:05:37,290 --> 01:05:39,410
NARRATOR: And more potential
evidence of human activity
1479
01:05:39,540 --> 01:05:43,040
connecting Nolan's Cross
to Lot 5 and the Money Pit?
1480
01:05:43,200 --> 01:05:45,120
It's not similar.
1481
01:05:46,200 --> 01:05:48,290
-It's the same.
-(laughs)
1482
01:05:48,370 --> 01:05:51,500
MARTY: If so, could there be
anything else beneath cone E
1483
01:05:51,700 --> 01:05:53,910
that might help the team prove
that Nolan's Cross
1484
01:05:54,080 --> 01:05:57,000
and the Oak Island mystery
might date back
1485
01:05:57,160 --> 01:05:59,830
as much as eight centuries?
1486
01:06:00,000 --> 01:06:02,080
What I'm seeing is a red moss.
1487
01:06:02,250 --> 01:06:03,660
It has sticks in it.
1488
01:06:03,830 --> 01:06:05,500
And that takes a...
1489
01:06:05,700 --> 01:06:07,500
that takes a long time to form.
1490
01:06:07,660 --> 01:06:09,540
And what that tells me
1491
01:06:09,700 --> 01:06:14,040
is there's a possibility that
before Tom's dad was digging,
1492
01:06:14,250 --> 01:06:16,450
somebody else was digging
here, too.
1493
01:06:17,290 --> 01:06:21,540
-Yeah.
-So, this is...
1494
01:06:21,660 --> 01:06:23,120
extremely interesting.
1495
01:06:23,290 --> 01:06:24,290
Nothing in the historical record
indicates
1496
01:06:24,410 --> 01:06:25,950
anybody was aware
of the structure
1497
01:06:26,080 --> 01:06:27,750
-before your dad found it?
-No. No.
1498
01:06:27,910 --> 01:06:29,870
Right.
1499
01:06:30,040 --> 01:06:31,950
NARRATOR:
Although the late Fred Nolan
1500
01:06:32,120 --> 01:06:34,910
is known to have excavated
around Cone E
1501
01:06:35,080 --> 01:06:37,660
after he discovered
the megalithic cross formation
1502
01:06:37,870 --> 01:06:40,040
in 1981,
1503
01:06:40,160 --> 01:06:43,580
he claimed to have never
moved this boulder
1504
01:06:43,750 --> 01:06:46,080
or dug directly beneath it.
1505
01:06:46,250 --> 01:06:49,330
So, could the team have found
another critical clue
1506
01:06:49,540 --> 01:06:51,830
that could help them determine
the true origin
1507
01:06:52,040 --> 01:06:52,950
of Nolan's Cross?
1508
01:06:53,120 --> 01:06:54,040
MARTY:
We know
1509
01:06:54,250 --> 01:06:56,950
Fred Nolan dug around that cone,
1510
01:06:57,160 --> 01:07:00,330
but Dr. Spooner is saying,
"Wait a minute.
1511
01:07:00,500 --> 01:07:03,700
This looked like this was
disturbed way before that."
1512
01:07:03,910 --> 01:07:06,580
If we found out that somebody
was digging around it,
1513
01:07:06,750 --> 01:07:10,500
say 300 or 800 years ago, that's
1514
01:07:10,660 --> 01:07:11,950
quite substantive.
1515
01:07:12,120 --> 01:07:14,410
It may answer some
of the mystery here.
1516
01:07:15,870 --> 01:07:18,700
All right.
Let's fill her back in.
1517
01:07:20,290 --> 01:07:23,080
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon...
1518
01:07:24,080 --> 01:07:25,450
TEDFORD:
Try to give them a little more.
1519
01:07:25,620 --> 01:07:27,620
NARRATOR:
...while drilling continues
1520
01:07:27,790 --> 01:07:30,200
in the so-called pie
in the Money Pit area...
1521
01:07:30,410 --> 01:07:32,410
Good?
1522
01:07:32,580 --> 01:07:33,830
NARRATOR:
...several yards
to the southeast...
1523
01:07:34,000 --> 01:07:36,160
-See the crossbeam all the way?
-Yeah.
1524
01:07:36,330 --> 01:07:38,120
-About there?
-Right there.
1525
01:07:38,330 --> 01:07:40,200
NARRATOR: ...Scott Barlow
has joined Peter Fornetti
1526
01:07:40,370 --> 01:07:42,830
and Billy Gerhardt
to proceed with the excavation
1527
01:07:43,040 --> 01:07:47,500
of the mysterious structure
they have dubbed Shaft Two-A.
1528
01:07:47,700 --> 01:07:49,040
All right, I think
that looks good right now, Pete.
1529
01:07:49,200 --> 01:07:50,160
We can probably
get down in there.
1530
01:07:50,290 --> 01:07:51,330
All right. I got some shovels.
1531
01:07:51,500 --> 01:07:52,910
Shovel off those top timbers.
1532
01:07:53,080 --> 01:07:54,500
NARRATOR:
After determining
1533
01:07:54,700 --> 01:07:57,160
that the structure has
a nearly identical design
1534
01:07:57,290 --> 01:08:00,000
and dimensions as the nearby,
1535
01:08:00,160 --> 01:08:02,660
potentially mid-18th century
Garden Shaft,
1536
01:08:02,830 --> 01:08:04,620
they are now hoping to prove
1537
01:08:04,790 --> 01:08:07,160
whether it was built
by treasure hunters
1538
01:08:07,330 --> 01:08:09,160
during the past two centuries,
1539
01:08:09,370 --> 01:08:13,120
or if it may predate
the discovery of the Money Pit.
1540
01:08:13,290 --> 01:08:14,410
SCOTT:
The wall is still intact
all along here, as well.
1541
01:08:14,540 --> 01:08:16,620
-Look at that.
-PETER: Yeah.
1542
01:08:16,790 --> 01:08:18,500
SCOTT:
Hey, Billy.
1543
01:08:18,580 --> 01:08:20,500
Want to just skim this off
a little bit at a time?
1544
01:08:20,700 --> 01:08:21,700
Okay.
1545
01:08:23,870 --> 01:08:25,750
SCOTT:
So, this shaft-- Rick's
1546
01:08:25,910 --> 01:08:27,620
starting to call it Shaft Two-A
1547
01:08:27,790 --> 01:08:31,700
because this current shaft
could also be Shaft Two.
1548
01:08:31,910 --> 01:08:33,250
Until we get
some clearer answers,
1549
01:08:33,370 --> 01:08:35,750
the door is still open
to any possibility.
1550
01:08:37,700 --> 01:08:38,830
Yeah, it seems very odd
that there's two shafts
1551
01:08:39,040 --> 01:08:40,330
this close to the Garden Shaft.
1552
01:08:40,500 --> 01:08:42,330
We don't know
who was working here.
1553
01:08:42,500 --> 01:08:44,620
There's a lot
of unanswered questions here.
1554
01:08:45,540 --> 01:08:47,160
-Hey, guys.
-Hello.
-Hey.
1555
01:08:47,370 --> 01:08:49,330
We're getting her cleaned out.
1556
01:08:49,540 --> 01:08:51,620
MARTY:
That's pretty amazing.
1557
01:08:51,700 --> 01:08:53,660
Billy, I had my doubts
you could do this
1558
01:08:53,790 --> 01:08:57,160
with that machine,
but I doff my hard hat to you.
1559
01:08:57,370 --> 01:09:00,450
Doesn't seem to have damaged
anything. Good job.
1560
01:09:00,580 --> 01:09:02,330
You know what's amazing to me?
1561
01:09:03,290 --> 01:09:05,120
Whoever did this shaft
1562
01:09:05,290 --> 01:09:08,500
went to great pains
to fill it back properly.
1563
01:09:08,660 --> 01:09:10,410
-I know.
-'Cause this is packed
right in there.
1564
01:09:10,580 --> 01:09:12,620
SCOTT:
Yeah, it really is.
1565
01:09:12,790 --> 01:09:14,910
MARTY:
That's amazing.
That almost implies
1566
01:09:15,080 --> 01:09:16,910
-trying to hide it.
-Yeah.
1567
01:09:17,080 --> 01:09:18,660
Maybe it's a depositor shaft.
1568
01:09:26,290 --> 01:09:28,120
MARTY: That almost implies
trying to hide it.
1569
01:09:28,250 --> 01:09:31,290
-Maybe it's a depositor shaft.
-Yeah.
1570
01:09:31,450 --> 01:09:32,870
MARTY:
It sure is impressive.
1571
01:09:33,040 --> 01:09:35,370
SCOTT:
It really is.
1572
01:09:35,540 --> 01:09:36,750
NARRATOR:
In the Money Pit area,
1573
01:09:36,870 --> 01:09:39,200
Marty Lagina
and members of the team
1574
01:09:39,370 --> 01:09:43,000
are investigating what
they have labeled Shaft Two-A,
1575
01:09:43,200 --> 01:09:44,580
a previously
1576
01:09:44,750 --> 01:09:47,000
undocumented structure
that appears
1577
01:09:47,160 --> 01:09:48,910
to have been deliberately hidden
1578
01:09:49,080 --> 01:09:51,000
by someone many years ago.
1579
01:09:51,200 --> 01:09:53,580
-It is in great shape.
-Yup.
1580
01:09:53,750 --> 01:09:55,660
Unbelievable.
1581
01:09:55,830 --> 01:09:57,830
NARRATOR:
The burning question is
whether or not
1582
01:09:58,040 --> 01:10:00,620
it was constructed
and then buried
1583
01:10:00,750 --> 01:10:04,790
before the discovery
of the Money Pit in 1795.
1584
01:10:05,790 --> 01:10:07,160
How deep do you want
to go with this?
1585
01:10:07,330 --> 01:10:09,660
How deep can you go
without hurting it?
1586
01:10:09,870 --> 01:10:11,660
Uh, we're not having
too much trouble yet.
1587
01:10:11,790 --> 01:10:13,330
You know, we could go
to the next set, I think.
1588
01:10:13,540 --> 01:10:14,790
MARTY:
Well, keep going, then.
1589
01:10:14,950 --> 01:10:16,290
I think Rick wanted to see that.
1590
01:10:16,500 --> 01:10:19,830
If this shaft dates
to turn of the century,
1591
01:10:19,950 --> 01:10:20,870
then it's a searcher shaft.
1592
01:10:22,290 --> 01:10:25,290
But if that shaft ended up
being from the 1600s
1593
01:10:25,450 --> 01:10:27,660
or perhaps earlier, then
1594
01:10:27,790 --> 01:10:29,790
we're gonna put a caisson down
over it because that could be
1595
01:10:29,950 --> 01:10:31,080
an original shaft.
1596
01:10:31,200 --> 01:10:33,330
Hey, Billy.
1597
01:10:34,200 --> 01:10:35,750
Come take a look.
1598
01:10:36,790 --> 01:10:38,620
SCOTT:
This just continually
impresses me.
1599
01:10:38,790 --> 01:10:41,370
-I mean, you look at this,
it's history.
-MARTY: Yeah.
1600
01:10:42,370 --> 01:10:45,410
Well, big brother,
there's a shaft.
1601
01:10:49,370 --> 01:10:50,500
RICK:
I mean, those boards--
you couldn't fit
1602
01:10:50,700 --> 01:10:52,040
a human hair between 'em.
1603
01:10:55,450 --> 01:10:57,660
It's an incredible piece
of construction.
1604
01:10:57,870 --> 01:11:00,500
-MARTY: It's very cool.
It's very amazing.
-RICK: Very cool.
1605
01:11:00,620 --> 01:11:02,330
-RICK: It's very intact.
-It's very... intact.
1606
01:11:02,540 --> 01:11:05,160
Why do you think
the compartments are gone?
1607
01:11:05,330 --> 01:11:07,040
'Cause they did
a really good job filling it.
1608
01:11:07,200 --> 01:11:09,580
-RICK: Mm.
-Which is pretty amazing, too.
1609
01:11:09,700 --> 01:11:11,830
RICK:
There's some homework to do.
1610
01:11:12,000 --> 01:11:14,250
We have a, Shaft Two-A,
1611
01:11:14,410 --> 01:11:18,330
and right next to it,
possibly Shaft Two.
1612
01:11:18,500 --> 01:11:20,580
Some of the wood
is very similar,
1613
01:11:20,750 --> 01:11:23,160
and they had
similar orientations.
1614
01:11:23,330 --> 01:11:24,660
So, it's important to verify
1615
01:11:24,870 --> 01:11:27,500
that supposed Shaft Two
is really Shaft Two.
1616
01:11:27,660 --> 01:11:30,200
So, we need to go back,
dig down a bit deeper
1617
01:11:30,370 --> 01:11:31,410
and see if there's
1618
01:11:31,540 --> 01:11:33,160
a different style
of construction.
1619
01:11:33,250 --> 01:11:36,790
Well, we need a proper sample
at depth.
1620
01:11:36,950 --> 01:11:38,950
We can send that off for dendro,
but we can't wait
1621
01:11:39,120 --> 01:11:41,830
for the results. What we have
to do then, is dig down
1622
01:11:42,040 --> 01:11:45,160
a bit deeper into the shaft
that we believe is Shaft Two.
1623
01:11:45,370 --> 01:11:47,500
-Correct.
-Sure.
1624
01:11:47,620 --> 01:11:50,830
MARTY:
The Money Pit has had
so much activity on it
1625
01:11:50,950 --> 01:11:52,700
that was unknown
1626
01:11:52,870 --> 01:11:54,950
because here are two shafts
within,
1627
01:11:55,120 --> 01:11:56,870
you know, a putt of each other.
1628
01:11:57,080 --> 01:11:59,830
Yet, each one of 'em
was an enormous amount of work.
1629
01:12:00,040 --> 01:12:04,370
Hopefully, these shafts give us
information which ultimately
1630
01:12:04,500 --> 01:12:07,290
might lead us
towards the treasure.
1631
01:12:07,410 --> 01:12:09,200
-Let's go.
-BILLY: Yeah.
1632
01:12:09,370 --> 01:12:11,120
MARTY:
Call it a day.
1633
01:12:14,080 --> 01:12:16,500
NARRATOR:
The following morning,
1634
01:12:16,700 --> 01:12:19,000
while the core-drilling
operation continues
1635
01:12:19,120 --> 01:12:21,330
in the Money Pit area...
1636
01:12:21,450 --> 01:12:23,950
Okay. More of the same, guys.
1637
01:12:24,120 --> 01:12:26,120
Still into the blue gray.
1638
01:12:27,290 --> 01:12:29,660
RICK: Lady, gentlemen,
1639
01:12:29,790 --> 01:12:31,160
today we're gonna learn
about something
1640
01:12:31,370 --> 01:12:32,700
that I think has caused
great excitement.
1641
01:12:32,870 --> 01:12:34,370
NARRATOR:
Rick and other members
1642
01:12:34,540 --> 01:12:36,750
of the team meet
via video conference
1643
01:12:36,870 --> 01:12:39,620
with Marty and Craig
in the war room.
1644
01:12:39,790 --> 01:12:42,500
They are eager to hear
an updated scientific report
1645
01:12:42,620 --> 01:12:45,410
on the silver coin
that was discovered
1646
01:12:45,540 --> 01:12:48,000
in the spoils removed
from the stone foundation
1647
01:12:48,200 --> 01:12:49,790
on Lot 5.
1648
01:12:50,950 --> 01:12:52,330
Hopefully, Emma can
1649
01:12:52,500 --> 01:12:54,910
tell us what she found out
about this cut coin.
1650
01:12:55,040 --> 01:12:57,250
So, the CT scanner,
although it could catch
1651
01:12:57,410 --> 01:12:58,910
some of the abraded surface,
1652
01:12:59,040 --> 01:13:00,830
like all the scratches
on the surface,
1653
01:13:01,040 --> 01:13:04,250
getting any detail was
nearly impossible.
1654
01:13:04,370 --> 01:13:05,830
We couldn't really see
any details,
1655
01:13:05,950 --> 01:13:10,750
but there was faint signs
or faint engravings on one side.
1656
01:13:10,910 --> 01:13:14,620
LAIRD:
You could see
some sort of writing on it,
1657
01:13:14,750 --> 01:13:16,500
-but couldn't make it out.
-Mm.
1658
01:13:17,540 --> 01:13:20,250
So I just popped
that into the XRF map scanner.
1659
01:13:20,370 --> 01:13:23,290
So this is
a compositional surface scan
1660
01:13:23,450 --> 01:13:24,910
of one side of that coin.
1661
01:13:25,120 --> 01:13:27,500
It is, in fact, silver,
1662
01:13:27,700 --> 01:13:29,450
but it does have a little bit
of a lead content.
1663
01:13:29,620 --> 01:13:31,500
Like, I only left these elements
1664
01:13:31,660 --> 01:13:34,000
'cause they image really well
on the XRF map.
1665
01:13:35,040 --> 01:13:37,950
NARRATOR:
X-ray fluorescence--
or XRF scanning--
1666
01:13:38,040 --> 01:13:41,080
uses highly-focused beams
of x-rays,
1667
01:13:41,250 --> 01:13:43,660
which assigns specific colors
to the elements
1668
01:13:43,830 --> 01:13:46,500
that are present
on the surface of objects.
1669
01:13:47,540 --> 01:13:51,200
The process reveals fine,
microscopic details
1670
01:13:51,410 --> 01:13:53,580
that are not visible
to the naked eye.
1671
01:13:53,700 --> 01:13:55,330
Initially,
when you guys brought it in,
1672
01:13:55,500 --> 01:13:57,620
we did think
that it could be Spanish.
1673
01:13:57,790 --> 01:14:00,620
But as you can see,
you see the "GVLI"
1674
01:14:00,790 --> 01:14:03,450
-really clearly.
-GARY: Hmm.
1675
01:14:05,700 --> 01:14:08,000
EMMA:
And this little...
little design over here...
1676
01:14:10,410 --> 01:14:12,870
...and these two
little triangular spots.
1677
01:14:14,000 --> 01:14:14,790
ALEX:
Mm-hmm.
1678
01:14:15,000 --> 01:14:16,330
So, this right here
1679
01:14:16,540 --> 01:14:19,000
is a William III shilling.
1680
01:14:20,410 --> 01:14:21,750
Silver, same diameter.
1681
01:14:22,950 --> 01:14:26,160
And it matches
the designs to a T.
1682
01:14:26,370 --> 01:14:27,700
-MARTY: Wow.
-ALEX: Wow.
1683
01:14:27,870 --> 01:14:29,160
EMMA:
So it's an English shilling
1684
01:14:29,330 --> 01:14:30,830
from the 1690s.
1685
01:14:31,040 --> 01:14:33,080
Oh, yeah.
You can see the ponytail.
1686
01:14:33,200 --> 01:14:34,790
EMMA:
Yeah.
1687
01:14:34,910 --> 01:14:36,500
And the little two triangles
is its little ribbon.
1688
01:14:36,660 --> 01:14:38,750
Wow, that's a shocker.
1689
01:14:38,910 --> 01:14:40,040
RICK:
Wow.
1690
01:14:45,290 --> 01:14:46,540
EMMA: It's an English shilling
1691
01:14:46,660 --> 01:14:48,500
featuring William III
from the 1690s,
1692
01:14:48,580 --> 01:14:50,500
but I'm fairly certain
that it's from 1697.
1693
01:14:50,660 --> 01:14:53,080
Wow. That's a shocker.
So, it's English?
1694
01:14:53,250 --> 01:14:54,620
Yep. Yeah.
1695
01:14:54,750 --> 01:14:56,200
NARRATOR:
In the Oak Island war room,
1696
01:14:56,370 --> 01:14:59,000
archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan
1697
01:14:59,200 --> 01:15:02,040
has just revealed
that the cut silver coin
1698
01:15:02,200 --> 01:15:05,160
that was recovered from
the round feature on Lot 5
1699
01:15:05,370 --> 01:15:07,450
is part of an English shilling
1700
01:15:07,660 --> 01:15:10,250
bearing the likeness
of King William III
1701
01:15:10,410 --> 01:15:13,450
and was minted in 1697.
1702
01:15:13,620 --> 01:15:16,910
Emma, fantastic detective work.
1703
01:15:17,080 --> 01:15:19,910
I mean, there's
a million coins out there,
1704
01:15:20,040 --> 01:15:21,620
and to have that match like that
1705
01:15:21,750 --> 01:15:23,790
is really, really cool.
Very impressive.
1706
01:15:23,910 --> 01:15:25,660
She's figured out
what coin this is.
1707
01:15:25,830 --> 01:15:27,000
-Yep.
-ALEX: Mm-hmm.
1708
01:15:27,200 --> 01:15:28,580
Absolutely.
1709
01:15:28,750 --> 01:15:30,160
MARTY:
Laird, doesn't this kind of go
1710
01:15:30,290 --> 01:15:33,660
to your thought that
that habitation there on Lot 5,
1711
01:15:33,830 --> 01:15:35,700
you know,
was older than mid-1700s,
1712
01:15:35,910 --> 01:15:39,580
pushing things back
into the 1600s or very close?
1713
01:15:39,790 --> 01:15:40,910
Is that all correct?
1714
01:15:41,040 --> 01:15:42,120
Yeah. Yeah.
1715
01:15:42,290 --> 01:15:45,330
It certainly supports
a possible earlier date.
1716
01:15:45,500 --> 01:15:47,450
So this may also suggest
that this was
1717
01:15:47,620 --> 01:15:49,830
a stopping place for them
over a period of time.
1718
01:15:50,000 --> 01:15:50,950
Yes.
1719
01:15:52,290 --> 01:15:53,830
The hell was they doing there?
1720
01:15:54,870 --> 01:15:56,620
MARTY: Well, this is much
1721
01:15:56,750 --> 01:15:59,040
less likely to be a component
of treasure, but rather
1722
01:15:59,200 --> 01:16:02,660
-somebody who was on Lot 5
doing something-- some
-Yup.
1723
01:16:02,870 --> 01:16:05,330
-officer, perhaps, being paid.
-Yup.
1724
01:16:05,540 --> 01:16:08,080
This makes me think
of a book I read by, uh,
1725
01:16:08,250 --> 01:16:11,540
Graham Harris and Les MacPhie
about the British military
1726
01:16:11,700 --> 01:16:14,250
trying to recover, um,
William Phips' treasure
1727
01:16:14,410 --> 01:16:16,330
here on Oak Island.
1728
01:16:16,540 --> 01:16:18,540
NARRATOR:
In their 1999 book
1729
01:16:18,700 --> 01:16:22,290
entitled Oak Island
and Its Lost Treasure,
1730
01:16:22,450 --> 01:16:24,790
Graham Harris and Les MacPhie
1731
01:16:24,950 --> 01:16:28,580
put forth an extraordinary
theory about secret events
1732
01:16:28,790 --> 01:16:30,580
that they believe took place
on Oak Island
1733
01:16:30,750 --> 01:16:32,830
after Sir William Phips
1734
01:16:33,040 --> 01:16:36,290
allegedly buried a treasure
vault in the Money Pit area.
1735
01:16:36,500 --> 01:16:40,330
According to their research,
English allies of Phips,
1736
01:16:40,540 --> 01:16:42,660
who assisted him
and Andrew Belcher
1737
01:16:42,830 --> 01:16:45,330
during the second
treasure salvage operation
1738
01:16:45,450 --> 01:16:46,620
of the Concepción,
1739
01:16:46,700 --> 01:16:48,200
made a number of failed attempts
1740
01:16:48,370 --> 01:16:50,660
to retrieve the valuables
on Oak Island
1741
01:16:50,870 --> 01:16:55,790
between the late 1600s
and the 1750s.
1742
01:16:56,000 --> 01:16:58,080
DOUG:
So, if-if that's true,
1743
01:16:58,250 --> 01:17:01,330
this could be evidence that
the British military were here.
1744
01:17:01,410 --> 01:17:03,910
That fits in really well.
1745
01:17:04,080 --> 01:17:06,200
NARRATOR:
Could Doug Crowell be correct
1746
01:17:06,370 --> 01:17:10,580
that this 1697 silver
English coin might be connected
1747
01:17:10,790 --> 01:17:13,330
to one of those failed
treasure recoveries?
1748
01:17:13,450 --> 01:17:15,330
Would that explain
1749
01:17:15,500 --> 01:17:17,500
why the team has also found
1750
01:17:17,700 --> 01:17:19,620
numerous English
military artifacts
1751
01:17:19,750 --> 01:17:21,830
in the round feature on Lot 5
1752
01:17:22,000 --> 01:17:24,580
that have been dated
to between the late 17th
1753
01:17:24,700 --> 01:17:26,580
and mid-18th centuries
1754
01:17:26,750 --> 01:17:28,870
in addition to the metal tools
1755
01:17:29,040 --> 01:17:31,910
that were scientifically linked
to William Phips?
1756
01:17:32,080 --> 01:17:35,580
And might it also explain
not only who constructed
1757
01:17:35,700 --> 01:17:37,500
the mid-18th century
Garden Shaft,
1758
01:17:37,700 --> 01:17:40,330
but perhaps also Shaft Two-A,
1759
01:17:40,500 --> 01:17:43,580
that has been unearthed
next to what may be Shaft Two
1760
01:17:43,700 --> 01:17:45,290
in the Money Pit area?
1761
01:17:46,290 --> 01:17:48,330
DOUG:
They didn't retrieve
the treasure.
1762
01:17:48,540 --> 01:17:50,830
And the gold
and silver particles
1763
01:17:51,000 --> 01:17:52,870
in the current water test
indicate
1764
01:17:53,040 --> 01:17:54,830
that that treasure's
probably still there.
1765
01:17:55,910 --> 01:17:56,870
You got to find it, man.
1766
01:17:57,040 --> 01:17:58,830
And I think this is
1767
01:17:58,950 --> 01:18:00,950
somehow significant.
1768
01:18:01,120 --> 01:18:03,250
The things happening on Lot 5
have certainly moved the dial.
1769
01:18:03,450 --> 01:18:04,450
I'm sure of that.
1770
01:18:04,620 --> 01:18:05,700
Yeah.
1771
01:18:05,870 --> 01:18:07,250
RICK:
Oak Island is
1772
01:18:07,450 --> 01:18:09,580
a very complex mystery.
1773
01:18:09,700 --> 01:18:12,540
Perhaps a mystery
that has been developing
1774
01:18:12,660 --> 01:18:15,370
over decades, if not centuries.
1775
01:18:16,410 --> 01:18:19,410
But there's one way
for this to be put to bed.
1776
01:18:19,540 --> 01:18:21,160
We have to find proof
1777
01:18:21,330 --> 01:18:24,660
that the most hardened skeptic
says, "I believe."
1778
01:18:24,830 --> 01:18:27,200
And we continue
to endeavor to do that.
1779
01:18:27,370 --> 01:18:31,330
Okay, I think we're all set to
get out back and keep digging.
1780
01:18:31,450 --> 01:18:32,660
-Okay.
-Okay.
1781
01:18:32,870 --> 01:18:33,790
MARTY:
Get back out there
1782
01:18:33,950 --> 01:18:36,790
and find some more. (laughs)
1783
01:18:37,790 --> 01:18:39,790
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon...
1784
01:18:41,040 --> 01:18:43,500
-MARTY: whoa.
-PETER: Hey.
1785
01:18:43,620 --> 01:18:45,000
That's a big hole.
1786
01:18:45,160 --> 01:18:46,660
PETER:
You can see a wall.
1787
01:18:46,830 --> 01:18:48,370
-RICK: Yup.
-MARTY: Look at that.
1788
01:18:48,540 --> 01:18:50,370
NARRATOR:
In the Money Pit area,
1789
01:18:50,540 --> 01:18:52,500
Marty and Rick Lagina,
1790
01:18:52,660 --> 01:18:55,040
along with members of the team,
1791
01:18:55,250 --> 01:18:57,040
are once again excavating
the wooden structure
1792
01:18:57,200 --> 01:18:59,620
that they believe could be
1793
01:18:59,790 --> 01:19:01,160
Shaft Two.
1794
01:19:02,370 --> 01:19:04,200
See where the darker area?
1795
01:19:04,370 --> 01:19:05,700
MARTY:
Yeah.
1796
01:19:05,870 --> 01:19:07,870
There's a whole bunch
of boards in there.
1797
01:19:08,040 --> 01:19:10,160
Yup. And blacker
usually looks older.
1798
01:19:10,290 --> 01:19:12,160
RICK:
Ooh, yeah.
1799
01:19:12,290 --> 01:19:14,950
NARRATOR:
It is their hope
to obtain wood samples
1800
01:19:15,080 --> 01:19:17,750
from a much deeper depth
than their previous excavation
1801
01:19:17,870 --> 01:19:20,290
of the feature
in order to confirm
1802
01:19:20,450 --> 01:19:24,330
it really is the first
searcher shaft dug in 1805,
1803
01:19:24,540 --> 01:19:27,330
which could help them locate
the original Money Pit.
1804
01:19:27,540 --> 01:19:29,410
Okay, what do you want to do?
1805
01:19:29,580 --> 01:19:30,950
So, Scott's gonna guide Billy,
1806
01:19:31,120 --> 01:19:33,700
and we're just gonna try
to nick that off the wall.
1807
01:19:33,870 --> 01:19:35,330
SCOTT (on radio):
Okay, Billy.
1808
01:19:35,540 --> 01:19:38,790
We'll try and grab the side
of those beams.
1809
01:19:40,580 --> 01:19:41,790
RICK:
Looking at the bottom,
1810
01:19:42,000 --> 01:19:44,330
you can see much older wood.
1811
01:19:44,500 --> 01:19:47,410
Shaft Two was created in 1805.
1812
01:19:47,580 --> 01:19:50,250
So, the hope is
that we can get a wood sample
1813
01:19:50,410 --> 01:19:53,000
that will date
to that period of time,
1814
01:19:53,200 --> 01:19:56,450
and bingo, we have the first
discovery shaft on Oak Island.
1815
01:19:56,620 --> 01:19:58,160
So, it's incredibly important.
1816
01:19:58,370 --> 01:20:00,830
Now, pull... pull your bucket
forward a little bit.
1817
01:20:05,830 --> 01:20:07,450
STEVE:
That looks like our beam.
1818
01:20:07,620 --> 01:20:09,250
Go straight down with your boom.
1819
01:20:10,750 --> 01:20:12,120
You got it.
1820
01:20:12,330 --> 01:20:13,660
SCOTT (on radio):
It's perfect. Oh.
1821
01:20:13,830 --> 01:20:15,500
It fell out of the bucket.
1822
01:20:15,660 --> 01:20:19,290
MARTY:
When you get a hole 40 feet deep
with vertical sides,
1823
01:20:19,450 --> 01:20:21,500
it's challenging
for the equipment operator.
1824
01:20:21,580 --> 01:20:22,830
Billy's really good, but
1825
01:20:23,000 --> 01:20:25,120
he cannot see
where that bucket is.
1826
01:20:26,290 --> 01:20:27,790
SCOTT (over radio):
There. It's tipped back
into your bucket.
1827
01:20:28,000 --> 01:20:29,750
Bring it on up.
1828
01:20:29,950 --> 01:20:32,580
MARTY:
It's like a very large,
1829
01:20:32,750 --> 01:20:34,950
very expensive variation of
1830
01:20:35,080 --> 01:20:37,000
the little grabber video games.
1831
01:20:41,120 --> 01:20:43,620
-That's a monstrous beam.
Look at that.
-Yeah.
1832
01:20:43,790 --> 01:20:46,000
It's huge!
1833
01:20:46,160 --> 01:20:48,870
-Watch your feet.
-Yup.
1834
01:20:49,790 --> 01:20:51,500
MARTY:
That's a good piece.
1835
01:20:51,700 --> 01:20:53,750
GARY:
All right. Let's see
if there's any metal in there.
1836
01:20:53,910 --> 01:20:56,200
-MARTY: Yes.
-(beeping)
1837
01:21:01,750 --> 01:21:03,910
No metal in there.
1838
01:21:04,080 --> 01:21:05,620
That is a good sign.
1839
01:21:05,750 --> 01:21:07,330
No fasteners,
1840
01:21:07,540 --> 01:21:10,290
maybe an older style
of construction.
1841
01:21:10,410 --> 01:21:11,540
Yes.
1842
01:21:12,540 --> 01:21:15,040
NARRATOR:
Possible older wooden beams
1843
01:21:15,200 --> 01:21:18,000
some 40 feet deep
in the mysterious shaft?
1844
01:21:18,120 --> 01:21:20,160
Could that suggest
1845
01:21:20,290 --> 01:21:23,160
that someone reconstructed
the top portion of Shaft Two
1846
01:21:23,290 --> 01:21:26,450
after it was first built
in 1805?
1847
01:21:27,750 --> 01:21:29,830
Although it will take
several weeks
1848
01:21:30,000 --> 01:21:32,160
for dendrochronology testing
to be conducted
1849
01:21:32,370 --> 01:21:34,870
on the wood samples
that they have recovered,
1850
01:21:35,040 --> 01:21:37,330
the team may have finally
obtained the evidence
1851
01:21:37,500 --> 01:21:40,910
that they need to locate
the original Money Pit.
1852
01:21:41,040 --> 01:21:43,040
STEVE:
So, I mean,
if this is Shaft Two, we know
1853
01:21:43,200 --> 01:21:44,620
we're 14 feet away
from the Money Pit,
1854
01:21:44,790 --> 01:21:46,500
so, it's a landmark for us.
1855
01:21:46,700 --> 01:21:48,330
RICK:
We've succeeded
in what we intended to do.
1856
01:21:48,540 --> 01:21:51,250
We've got a proper sample
at depth.
1857
01:21:51,370 --> 01:21:53,500
We can send that off for dendro,
1858
01:21:53,700 --> 01:21:56,000
move seamlessly forward
with the drill program
1859
01:21:56,160 --> 01:21:58,000
in the pie-shaped area.
1860
01:21:58,160 --> 01:22:01,870
Look, we wanted proof that this
may or may not be Shaft Two.
1861
01:22:02,040 --> 01:22:04,620
-This could be it.
-Exactly.
1862
01:22:05,750 --> 01:22:07,450
Everybody wants to get at it.
1863
01:22:07,660 --> 01:22:08,750
Everybody's invested in this.
1864
01:22:08,870 --> 01:22:09,910
Everybody wants
to figure it out.
1865
01:22:10,080 --> 01:22:11,500
Gentlemen, I think
1866
01:22:11,700 --> 01:22:12,790
it's time to declare victory.
1867
01:22:12,910 --> 01:22:14,200
GARY:
Yeah.
1868
01:22:14,410 --> 01:22:16,500
-That's a top-pocket find, Gary.
-(laughs) Yeah.
1869
01:22:16,660 --> 01:22:19,000
MARTY:
It feels good.
The energy is high.
1870
01:22:19,160 --> 01:22:20,700
Everybody thinks
it's worth doing.
1871
01:22:20,870 --> 01:22:23,120
Okay. Let's go.
1872
01:22:23,290 --> 01:22:25,370
SCOTT:
Good job, everyone.
1873
01:22:25,540 --> 01:22:28,120
NARRATOR:
A new year full of great promise
1874
01:22:28,250 --> 01:22:30,290
has begun on Oak Island.
1875
01:22:31,370 --> 01:22:33,500
Having already made
compelling discoveries
1876
01:22:33,700 --> 01:22:34,660
in the Money Pit area,
1877
01:22:34,870 --> 01:22:37,000
on Lot 5
1878
01:22:37,160 --> 01:22:39,290
and beneath Nolan's Cross,
1879
01:22:39,450 --> 01:22:42,500
Rick, Marty, Craig
and their fellowship
1880
01:22:42,700 --> 01:22:45,790
have uncovered more evidence
to suggest
1881
01:22:45,950 --> 01:22:48,830
that they are actually looking
for numerous treasure vaults,
1882
01:22:48,950 --> 01:22:50,620
and that the truth behind them
1883
01:22:50,790 --> 01:22:54,000
could change the history
of North America.
1884
01:22:55,040 --> 01:22:57,500
And while the team is humbled
by the many known
1885
01:22:57,700 --> 01:23:02,620
and unknown people who have
come before them to search,
1886
01:23:02,790 --> 01:23:04,790
nothing can break their will
1887
01:23:04,950 --> 01:23:09,290
to ensure
that they will be the last.144713
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