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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,040 --> 00:00:03,250 NARRATOR: Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:03,370 --> 00:00:04,790 -MARTY: It begins now. -(horn honks) 3 00:00:05,000 --> 00:00:06,450 NARRATOR: ...a special two-hour premiere. 4 00:00:06,620 --> 00:00:08,160 RICK: We're looking for Shaft Two. 5 00:00:08,330 --> 00:00:10,330 It's the very first one searchers put down. 6 00:00:10,500 --> 00:00:12,040 I think we need to get out there and find it. 7 00:00:12,160 --> 00:00:13,660 All right, come on. Let's go. 8 00:00:13,830 --> 00:00:15,080 RICK: If this is really Shaft Two... 9 00:00:15,200 --> 00:00:16,160 -ALEX: There you go. -...the Money Pit 10 00:00:16,330 --> 00:00:18,080 should be in close proximity. 11 00:00:18,250 --> 00:00:19,450 SCOTT: That's awesome right there. Look at that. 12 00:00:19,580 --> 00:00:21,450 It looks like you got the shaft wall, eh? 13 00:00:21,620 --> 00:00:23,290 STEVE: We should be able to put an "X" on the ground. 14 00:00:23,500 --> 00:00:24,870 MARTY: We do have the gold in the water. 15 00:00:25,040 --> 00:00:25,750 It has to be coming from somewhere. 16 00:00:25,870 --> 00:00:26,910 TERRY: Whoa. 17 00:00:27,080 --> 00:00:28,500 -TEDFORD: Whoa. -DALLEN: Whoa. 18 00:00:28,660 --> 00:00:30,790 -TOM: Here we go. -MARTY: Boy, look at that. 19 00:00:30,950 --> 00:00:32,540 -IAN: Wow. -Okay, let's dig. 20 00:00:32,700 --> 00:00:34,620 -PETER: This can tell a story. -MARTY: Hey, wait. 21 00:00:34,750 --> 00:00:36,120 Something special about this. 22 00:00:36,250 --> 00:00:37,830 Somebody was digging around it 23 00:00:38,040 --> 00:00:39,500 way before Fred Nolan. 24 00:00:39,660 --> 00:00:41,660 -Hey! -CRAIG: That's a lot of wood come up. 25 00:00:41,830 --> 00:00:43,580 Whoa. That's a big hole. 26 00:00:43,700 --> 00:00:45,500 -RICK: Yeah. -STEVE: We're 14 feet away from the Money Pit. 27 00:00:45,700 --> 00:00:48,080 Ooh, a banging signal. 28 00:00:48,250 --> 00:00:50,120 -What do you think of that? -No way. 29 00:00:50,200 --> 00:00:51,540 GARY: This is treasure. 30 00:00:51,700 --> 00:00:53,330 -EMMA: It is silver. -Yeah. 31 00:00:53,500 --> 00:00:54,660 -Yeah. -(laughs) 32 00:00:57,250 --> 00:01:00,330 NARRATOR: There is an island in the North Atlantic 33 00:01:00,500 --> 00:01:03,000 where people have been looking for 34 00:01:03,160 --> 00:01:06,910 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 35 00:01:07,080 --> 00:01:09,910 So far, they have found a stone slab 36 00:01:10,080 --> 00:01:12,330 with strange symbols carved into it, 37 00:01:12,540 --> 00:01:16,500 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 38 00:01:16,580 --> 00:01:20,950 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 39 00:01:21,080 --> 00:01:22,120 to the Knights Templar. 40 00:01:22,250 --> 00:01:25,000 To date, six men have died 41 00:01:25,160 --> 00:01:27,790 trying to solve the mystery. 42 00:01:27,950 --> 00:01:33,040 And according to legend, one more will have to die 43 00:01:33,200 --> 00:01:36,580 before the treasure can be found. 44 00:01:40,700 --> 00:01:43,200 ♪ ♪ 45 00:01:45,830 --> 00:01:48,660 MARTY: Gentlemen, here we go. 46 00:01:48,790 --> 00:01:51,500 Another season. Another attempt. 47 00:01:51,660 --> 00:01:53,330 We've come a long way 48 00:01:53,500 --> 00:01:55,250 and opened up a lot of possibilities. 49 00:01:55,410 --> 00:01:58,160 After all these years, we're still together, 50 00:01:58,330 --> 00:02:00,330 still passionately committed to finding answers 51 00:02:00,500 --> 00:02:03,330 to what I have always believed since we were little kids 52 00:02:03,450 --> 00:02:05,160 and the story that is Oak Island, 53 00:02:05,330 --> 00:02:08,540 the magic that is Oak Island. 54 00:02:09,580 --> 00:02:11,540 NARRATOR: A new year of digging into the ground-- 55 00:02:11,750 --> 00:02:15,790 as well as history-- is about to begin on Oak Island 56 00:02:15,910 --> 00:02:19,160 for brothers Rick and Marty Lagina and their team. 57 00:02:19,370 --> 00:02:21,620 I'm all in. I want to throw everything we've got at it. 58 00:02:21,790 --> 00:02:23,620 It's got to be now. It's got to be this year. 59 00:02:25,790 --> 00:02:28,120 NARRATOR: Ever since the ingeniously constructed, 60 00:02:28,250 --> 00:02:31,790 booby-trapped shaft known as the Money Pit 61 00:02:31,870 --> 00:02:34,700 was discovered in 1795, 62 00:02:34,870 --> 00:02:37,500 hundreds of searchers have tried 63 00:02:37,620 --> 00:02:40,000 and failed to find what might be buried 64 00:02:40,200 --> 00:02:43,120 more than 100 feet underground. 65 00:02:44,410 --> 00:02:46,580 However, after more than a decade 66 00:02:46,700 --> 00:02:50,000 of uncovering stunning evidence of ancient man-made workings 67 00:02:50,200 --> 00:02:53,450 and valuables all across Oak Island, 68 00:02:53,620 --> 00:02:56,250 the Laginas and their team may be closer than ever 69 00:02:56,410 --> 00:02:59,040 to finally revealing the truth. 70 00:02:59,200 --> 00:03:02,160 MARTY: Here we come, Island. (chuckles) 71 00:03:02,370 --> 00:03:04,500 I do think we're near the endgame. 72 00:03:04,700 --> 00:03:05,660 I really think 73 00:03:05,830 --> 00:03:07,000 we can figure this thing out. 74 00:03:07,120 --> 00:03:10,330 RICK: If we find it, it proves 75 00:03:10,540 --> 00:03:13,500 that some endeavor was undertaken on Oak Island 76 00:03:13,700 --> 00:03:17,450 that will perhaps change history as we know it. 77 00:03:17,620 --> 00:03:19,500 Okay, well, the team is assembled, I believe. 78 00:03:19,660 --> 00:03:22,410 Yep, everybody's gonna be there. First time ever. 79 00:03:24,200 --> 00:03:27,290 It begins... now. 80 00:03:29,450 --> 00:03:31,330 RICK: This year I wanted a different start to the year. 81 00:03:31,500 --> 00:03:33,750 I wanted everybody in the same room 82 00:03:33,950 --> 00:03:35,250 to set forth the agenda. 83 00:03:35,370 --> 00:03:37,540 -Hello, everybody. -Hey. 84 00:03:37,750 --> 00:03:39,700 -(overlapping chatter) -We have returned. 85 00:03:39,870 --> 00:03:41,750 RICK: We're having the first meeting in the museum. 86 00:03:41,910 --> 00:03:43,410 -ALEX: Hey, Steve. -Hey, Alex. 87 00:03:43,620 --> 00:03:45,580 -Welcome back. -ALEX: Hey. Terry. 88 00:03:45,750 --> 00:03:47,580 -TERRY: Hey, Alex. -ALEX: Charles. Judi. -All right, mate. 89 00:03:47,750 --> 00:03:49,950 RICK: And when we walked in that room 90 00:03:50,080 --> 00:03:51,830 -with everyone there... -Partner. 91 00:03:52,000 --> 00:03:54,000 -Partner. Good to see you. -...there was just a, 92 00:03:54,160 --> 00:03:55,620 a sense of joy, a sense of purpose, 93 00:03:55,790 --> 00:03:58,450 a sense of, "Hey, guys, we're back together, 94 00:03:58,580 --> 00:04:01,910 and we're all ready to try to solve this mystery." 95 00:04:02,080 --> 00:04:03,830 Wow. What a group. 96 00:04:04,000 --> 00:04:06,450 Are you all fired up for the season? Let's hear it. 97 00:04:06,620 --> 00:04:08,830 -Yeah! -(cheering, applause) 98 00:04:11,200 --> 00:04:13,250 You know, we don't realize just how big 99 00:04:13,370 --> 00:04:15,450 the family has gotten. 100 00:04:15,580 --> 00:04:17,660 We have immense respect for you guys, 101 00:04:17,870 --> 00:04:22,410 and we're proud as can be that you're a part of this 102 00:04:22,580 --> 00:04:26,370 because all of you are unique, bring special skills, talents, 103 00:04:26,580 --> 00:04:28,830 most of all, commitment to a single purpose, 104 00:04:29,000 --> 00:04:30,500 -and, uh... -Yeah. 105 00:04:30,660 --> 00:04:32,830 ...without you, we are less. 106 00:04:32,950 --> 00:04:34,830 -So... -That's for sure. 107 00:04:34,950 --> 00:04:36,700 (laughter) 108 00:04:36,830 --> 00:04:39,250 RICK: Having said that, we're here to talk about plans 109 00:04:39,450 --> 00:04:41,830 for this year, and why don't we start with the Money Pit? 110 00:04:42,000 --> 00:04:43,330 Dr. Spooner? 111 00:04:44,580 --> 00:04:46,370 We certainly aren't backing away 112 00:04:46,540 --> 00:04:49,330 from the gold and silver that was found in the water-- 113 00:04:49,450 --> 00:04:51,000 in the Blob, in the Baby Blob-- 114 00:04:51,160 --> 00:04:53,500 and the whole idea this year is to see 115 00:04:53,620 --> 00:04:56,500 if we can figure out where it's coming from 116 00:04:56,700 --> 00:04:59,160 -and give you folks a target. -Yes. 117 00:04:59,290 --> 00:05:01,160 NARRATOR: An unfortunate challenge 118 00:05:01,290 --> 00:05:03,830 that the Laginas and their team have faced 119 00:05:04,040 --> 00:05:06,660 during their quest is that the location 120 00:05:06,830 --> 00:05:10,160 of the original Money Pit was lost many years ago 121 00:05:10,290 --> 00:05:12,620 due to previous searcher excavations, 122 00:05:12,790 --> 00:05:15,410 which nearly all ended with cave-ins 123 00:05:15,540 --> 00:05:18,540 as a result of mysterious inflows of seawater 124 00:05:18,700 --> 00:05:21,700 from a believed man-made flood tunnel. 125 00:05:21,870 --> 00:05:24,330 MATT: All right, that's the last sample. 126 00:05:24,450 --> 00:05:29,750 NARRATOR: But over the past three years, geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner, 127 00:05:29,910 --> 00:05:33,080 along with hydrogeologist Dr. Fred Michel 128 00:05:33,250 --> 00:05:35,450 and chemist Dr. Matt Lukeman, 129 00:05:35,620 --> 00:05:37,870 have conducted water sample testing 130 00:05:38,040 --> 00:05:40,330 in the team's previously drilled boreholes, 131 00:05:40,500 --> 00:05:45,370 which have led to a stunning and promising discovery. 132 00:05:45,540 --> 00:05:48,040 Somewhere near the areas that the team has dubbed 133 00:05:48,200 --> 00:05:50,580 the Blob and the Baby Blob, 134 00:05:50,700 --> 00:05:53,750 a large source of precious metals is likely buried 135 00:05:53,870 --> 00:05:57,750 between 80 and 120 feet underground. 136 00:05:58,790 --> 00:06:02,580 -Steve, can you pull up that map? -Sure can. 137 00:06:03,700 --> 00:06:07,790 So, this winter, Fred, especially, 138 00:06:07,950 --> 00:06:09,700 has done a ton of work 139 00:06:09,870 --> 00:06:11,330 looking at the data. We have a lot of data. 140 00:06:11,500 --> 00:06:13,450 We put together in blue there, 141 00:06:13,540 --> 00:06:17,080 this sort of pie-shaped six-sided figure: 142 00:06:17,250 --> 00:06:19,080 an area called-- We call it The Pie. 143 00:06:19,250 --> 00:06:21,540 And that's where we got the highest 144 00:06:21,700 --> 00:06:24,080 -levels of gold and silver in the water. -Yep. 145 00:06:24,250 --> 00:06:26,450 And so, that's an area we need to target. 146 00:06:26,660 --> 00:06:28,080 MARTY: What's the yellow? 147 00:06:28,250 --> 00:06:31,160 IAN: The yellow, that's Fred's special area of interest, 148 00:06:31,330 --> 00:06:34,660 mainly because that's where we got 149 00:06:34,830 --> 00:06:38,750 persistent high copper, lead, zinc and, uh, tin. 150 00:06:38,870 --> 00:06:41,500 Those two metals are a big part of treasure. 151 00:06:41,660 --> 00:06:43,790 Last year, at the end of the year, 152 00:06:43,950 --> 00:06:45,910 I talked about, you know, tasking Billy 153 00:06:46,120 --> 00:06:48,250 with leveling the area around the Garden Shaft. 154 00:06:48,410 --> 00:06:49,660 Did that get done so we can drill there? 155 00:06:49,870 --> 00:06:51,870 -IAN: Mm-hmm. It did. -MARTY: Excellent. 156 00:06:52,080 --> 00:06:55,790 I'm hoping that something will-will arise out of that. 157 00:06:57,040 --> 00:06:59,450 NARRATOR: During the next few weeks, 158 00:06:59,620 --> 00:07:02,000 the team will conduct a new core drilling operation. 159 00:07:02,200 --> 00:07:05,500 And follow up with more ground water testing 160 00:07:05,700 --> 00:07:07,290 in the Money Pit area. 161 00:07:07,450 --> 00:07:09,500 Wherever they find their best evidence 162 00:07:09,700 --> 00:07:11,700 of potential treasure targets, 163 00:07:11,870 --> 00:07:14,000 later this year, they will excavate 164 00:07:14,160 --> 00:07:17,330 a number of seven-foot diameter steel caissons 165 00:07:17,540 --> 00:07:19,790 in an attempt to retrieve them. 166 00:07:19,910 --> 00:07:23,330 The testing of the water is-is the driver for me. 167 00:07:23,540 --> 00:07:25,500 How can you stop 168 00:07:25,660 --> 00:07:27,160 when three good scientists 169 00:07:27,370 --> 00:07:30,580 are telling you that there is a source out there somewhere 170 00:07:30,700 --> 00:07:33,200 that's bleeding precious metals into the water? 171 00:07:33,370 --> 00:07:34,620 Okay. Good stuff. 172 00:07:34,790 --> 00:07:36,500 But that also, I think, leads nicely 173 00:07:36,660 --> 00:07:38,750 to talking about something I love doing here, 174 00:07:38,910 --> 00:07:40,160 which is digging. 175 00:07:40,370 --> 00:07:42,000 And you and Billy have come up with-- 176 00:07:42,160 --> 00:07:43,660 Why don't you explain that? 177 00:07:43,870 --> 00:07:48,870 Well, shaft number two, which we felt we found years ago, 178 00:07:49,040 --> 00:07:53,160 that's the very first one that searchers put down. 179 00:07:53,370 --> 00:07:55,620 So, with the clearing we've done, 180 00:07:55,790 --> 00:07:58,660 I mean, we feel we can dig up Shaft Two. 181 00:07:58,830 --> 00:08:01,410 RICK: We never were able to finish excavating 182 00:08:01,580 --> 00:08:03,500 what we believe to be Shaft Two. 183 00:08:03,660 --> 00:08:06,660 However, now that we have a level area, 184 00:08:06,790 --> 00:08:09,580 we get to expose the shaft in its entirety. 185 00:08:09,700 --> 00:08:12,450 CRAIG: You know, if that one proves to be Shaft Two, 186 00:08:12,580 --> 00:08:15,330 we know the Money Pit has to be very close to that. 187 00:08:15,500 --> 00:08:17,370 It was 14 feet away from the Money Pit. 188 00:08:17,500 --> 00:08:18,660 STEVE: With that, 189 00:08:18,830 --> 00:08:20,080 we should be able to put an X on the ground 190 00:08:20,250 --> 00:08:21,580 where the Money Pit should be. 191 00:08:22,870 --> 00:08:24,540 (cawing) 192 00:08:24,700 --> 00:08:28,750 NARRATOR: In 1795, a young man named Daniel McGinnis 193 00:08:28,870 --> 00:08:31,500 discovered a strange depression in the ground 194 00:08:31,620 --> 00:08:34,830 near the eastern end of Oak Island. 195 00:08:35,040 --> 00:08:37,450 Suspecting that it contained a cache of treasure 196 00:08:37,660 --> 00:08:39,660 that had been buried by pirates-- 197 00:08:39,830 --> 00:08:41,410 who were known to have frequented the area-- 198 00:08:41,580 --> 00:08:43,040 he and his two friends, 199 00:08:43,200 --> 00:08:47,660 John Smith and Anthony Vaughn, began to dig. 200 00:08:47,830 --> 00:08:50,160 Incredibly, with the help of others, 201 00:08:50,370 --> 00:08:52,620 they would eventually uncover a pit 202 00:08:52,750 --> 00:08:54,700 that featured platforms of oak logs 203 00:08:54,870 --> 00:08:58,660 at ten-foot intervals down to a depth of 90 feet. 204 00:08:58,870 --> 00:09:02,450 There, they discovered a heavy rectangular stone, 205 00:09:02,620 --> 00:09:04,200 bearing strange symbols. 206 00:09:04,370 --> 00:09:06,660 But just after they removed it, 207 00:09:06,830 --> 00:09:09,910 the so-called Money Pit flooded with seawater, 208 00:09:10,080 --> 00:09:13,000 due to a believed flood tunnel connected to the ocean. 209 00:09:13,200 --> 00:09:18,040 In 1805, the searchers attempted to bypass the flood trap 210 00:09:18,200 --> 00:09:23,080 by digging an adjacent shaft, known as "Shaft Two," 211 00:09:23,250 --> 00:09:25,500 14 feet to the southeast. 212 00:09:25,700 --> 00:09:29,250 At a depth of 110 feet, 213 00:09:29,410 --> 00:09:32,660 they extended a tunnel toward the original Money Pit 214 00:09:32,750 --> 00:09:34,620 with the hopes of recovering 215 00:09:34,750 --> 00:09:36,580 the believed treasure vault from below. 216 00:09:36,750 --> 00:09:41,120 Unfortunately, just two feet from their target, 217 00:09:41,250 --> 00:09:44,410 they were thwarted when seawater rushed into the tunnel. 218 00:09:44,580 --> 00:09:47,450 Now, using historic surveys 219 00:09:47,620 --> 00:09:50,250 and their own previous drilling records 220 00:09:50,370 --> 00:09:52,000 in the Money Pit area, 221 00:09:52,120 --> 00:09:55,830 if the team can uncover and verify 222 00:09:56,000 --> 00:09:58,910 the location of Shaft Two, 223 00:09:59,040 --> 00:10:01,910 it could offer them another critical clue 224 00:10:02,040 --> 00:10:04,000 as to where the original Money Pit 225 00:10:04,200 --> 00:10:07,500 and the fabled treasure can be found. 226 00:10:08,450 --> 00:10:12,540 You know, one of the ways we also hope to solve the mystery 227 00:10:12,700 --> 00:10:15,660 is through active ongoing research. 228 00:10:15,870 --> 00:10:20,700 And to that end, I mean, we understand how important 229 00:10:20,870 --> 00:10:23,580 Professor Gaspani's work has been to date. 230 00:10:23,750 --> 00:10:27,160 It has been so compelling that it has brought us 231 00:10:27,370 --> 00:10:29,870 to entertain other perspectives, 232 00:10:30,040 --> 00:10:32,120 other ideas of what happened on this island. 233 00:10:32,250 --> 00:10:33,370 Yes. 234 00:10:33,870 --> 00:10:35,750 NARRATOR: In recent years, 235 00:10:35,910 --> 00:10:37,620 the Oak Island team has been investigating 236 00:10:37,790 --> 00:10:39,200 an incredible theory 237 00:10:39,370 --> 00:10:41,620 that some believe could explain the origins 238 00:10:41,790 --> 00:10:43,950 of the 229-year-old mystery: 239 00:10:44,080 --> 00:10:46,790 That members of the Catholic order 240 00:10:46,910 --> 00:10:49,790 of the Knights Templar made numerous journeys 241 00:10:49,870 --> 00:10:52,080 from Europe to North America in order to hide 242 00:10:52,290 --> 00:10:54,660 priceless religious artifacts on Oak Island 243 00:10:54,830 --> 00:10:58,000 between the 12th and 14th centuries. 244 00:11:03,370 --> 00:11:05,620 NARRATOR: In 2023, 245 00:11:05,790 --> 00:11:08,200 archaeoastronomy Professor Adriano Gaspani, 246 00:11:08,370 --> 00:11:09,700 shared his astonishing, 247 00:11:09,910 --> 00:11:12,000 peer-reviewed research with the team. 248 00:11:12,160 --> 00:11:14,370 According to historical alignments 249 00:11:14,540 --> 00:11:16,790 with certain stars in the night sky, 250 00:11:16,950 --> 00:11:19,160 Professor Gaspani believes 251 00:11:19,330 --> 00:11:22,700 that several megalithic structures on the island, 252 00:11:22,870 --> 00:11:25,080 including the formation of six boulders 253 00:11:25,200 --> 00:11:30,160 known as Nolan's Cross, the five stone piles on Lot 15, 254 00:11:30,370 --> 00:11:34,040 and the stone triangle that once sat on the south shore 255 00:11:34,200 --> 00:11:37,330 were all created by members of the Templar order 256 00:11:37,450 --> 00:11:42,870 during the height of their power between 1200 and 1250 AD. 257 00:11:43,950 --> 00:11:46,290 So we're following the Templars 258 00:11:46,450 --> 00:11:47,830 as a prime suspect. 259 00:11:48,870 --> 00:11:53,120 Well, I think the next big topic, Rick, is archaeology. 260 00:11:53,290 --> 00:11:54,250 Those stone cairns. 261 00:11:54,370 --> 00:11:55,580 Lot 15. 262 00:11:55,790 --> 00:11:57,080 I think it's imperative 263 00:11:57,200 --> 00:11:58,660 that Laird and his team members come in 264 00:11:58,870 --> 00:12:00,830 and do an archaeological development of that site. 265 00:12:01,040 --> 00:12:02,750 I think it should be very interesting. 266 00:12:02,870 --> 00:12:04,910 That's part of our focus this year, 267 00:12:05,080 --> 00:12:07,040 but also, we need to do more work 268 00:12:07,200 --> 00:12:09,370 on Lot 5, the so-called circular feature. 269 00:12:09,580 --> 00:12:11,870 It's a very complicated structure. 270 00:12:12,040 --> 00:12:13,830 And then we have that rectangular feature. 271 00:12:14,000 --> 00:12:16,500 I think last year, one of the most important things 272 00:12:16,660 --> 00:12:19,950 was the potential that the work on Lot 5 273 00:12:20,160 --> 00:12:22,160 actually had something to do with the Money Pit. 274 00:12:22,330 --> 00:12:25,830 NARRATOR: After purchasing Lot 5 in 2022 275 00:12:26,040 --> 00:12:28,660 from the estate of Robert Young, 276 00:12:28,790 --> 00:12:31,830 the team was eager to explore a new area 277 00:12:32,040 --> 00:12:33,830 for possible clues. 278 00:12:34,040 --> 00:12:36,330 However, they have been nothing short of astonished 279 00:12:36,450 --> 00:12:38,000 by what they have found 280 00:12:38,120 --> 00:12:40,120 in two stone foundations on the property. 281 00:12:40,290 --> 00:12:43,080 Within a round feature near the shore, 282 00:12:43,200 --> 00:12:46,790 they have unearthed artifacts such as 17th-century tools 283 00:12:46,910 --> 00:12:49,450 and Venetian trade beads, 284 00:12:49,660 --> 00:12:51,910 a 14th-century lead barter token 285 00:12:52,080 --> 00:12:53,870 that matches the lead cross found 286 00:12:54,040 --> 00:12:57,830 at Smith's Cove in 2017, 287 00:12:58,000 --> 00:13:00,910 and a mortar-like material that has also been found 288 00:13:01,080 --> 00:13:04,120 more than 100 feet deep in the Money Pit area. 289 00:13:05,160 --> 00:13:06,790 Several yards to the south, 290 00:13:06,950 --> 00:13:09,830 the team unearthed a rectangular feature containing 291 00:13:10,040 --> 00:13:13,620 18th-century pottery and pipe stems, but also, 292 00:13:13,750 --> 00:13:18,370 an iron spike that may date back eight centuries or more. 293 00:13:19,330 --> 00:13:22,160 And several yards further to the south, 294 00:13:22,290 --> 00:13:26,500 Gary Drayton and Rick have unearthed four Roman coins 295 00:13:26,700 --> 00:13:29,750 that are as much as 2,000 years old. 296 00:13:29,870 --> 00:13:33,000 If a great treasure was deposited here 297 00:13:33,160 --> 00:13:35,750 and a great booby trap system was put in place, 298 00:13:35,870 --> 00:13:37,660 it would've taken a lot of manpower. 299 00:13:37,830 --> 00:13:39,830 They had to live somewhere. 300 00:13:40,040 --> 00:13:42,660 Now we found all kinds of stuff over on Lot 5, 301 00:13:42,830 --> 00:13:44,790 which kind of suggests that people were here 302 00:13:44,950 --> 00:13:47,160 over, literally, hundreds of years. 303 00:13:48,200 --> 00:13:51,330 We have three new members on our team. 304 00:13:51,500 --> 00:13:53,950 We have Jillian Parsons. 305 00:13:54,120 --> 00:13:55,330 -JILLIAN: Hello. -Hi, Jillian. Welcome. 306 00:13:55,450 --> 00:13:56,660 Hi, Jillian. 307 00:13:56,870 --> 00:13:58,330 -Ethan Green is gonna be... -Hello, guys. 308 00:13:58,500 --> 00:13:59,580 ...an archaeological assistant. 309 00:13:59,750 --> 00:14:01,080 And Todd Langseth is going to be 310 00:14:01,200 --> 00:14:02,830 -our second archaeological assistant. -Hello. 311 00:14:03,000 --> 00:14:04,450 It's gonna be a great crew. 312 00:14:04,620 --> 00:14:05,790 I'm excited. 313 00:14:05,950 --> 00:14:07,080 -Welcome aboard. -CRAIG: Welcome. 314 00:14:07,250 --> 00:14:08,870 -Thank you. -Thank you. 315 00:14:09,040 --> 00:14:10,870 Yes. I think we've got the team. We got the background. 316 00:14:11,000 --> 00:14:12,330 Let's-let's get it done. 317 00:14:12,500 --> 00:14:14,000 RICK: Absolutely. 318 00:14:14,160 --> 00:14:16,450 I want to read something to you. 319 00:14:19,290 --> 00:14:22,500 When you hear these words, think about them. 320 00:14:23,540 --> 00:14:26,500 It says-- and this was written by someone far smarter than I-- 321 00:14:27,750 --> 00:14:31,870 It says, "Whether you are a true believer 322 00:14:32,040 --> 00:14:34,660 "or a skeptic in the mystery of Oak Island, 323 00:14:34,830 --> 00:14:38,540 "the idea of buried treasure is captivating. 324 00:14:38,700 --> 00:14:41,040 "This story is a testament 325 00:14:41,200 --> 00:14:43,120 "to the power of faith and hope 326 00:14:43,290 --> 00:14:45,500 "and it embodies the determination 327 00:14:45,660 --> 00:14:49,120 and ingenuity of men and women." 328 00:14:50,000 --> 00:14:51,330 That's you. 329 00:14:53,830 --> 00:14:54,910 Look around. 330 00:14:55,910 --> 00:14:58,080 Find inspiration from each other. 331 00:14:59,080 --> 00:15:01,330 You know how many riches are out there? 332 00:15:01,500 --> 00:15:02,750 Not just treasure? 333 00:15:02,870 --> 00:15:05,410 We can fill this room to the ceiling 334 00:15:05,580 --> 00:15:07,750 with a wonderful, magical story. 335 00:15:07,910 --> 00:15:10,330 But we can only do it together. 336 00:15:11,700 --> 00:15:13,500 ♪ ♪ 337 00:15:13,620 --> 00:15:14,620 (applause) 338 00:15:18,580 --> 00:15:20,370 Who wants to follow that? 339 00:15:20,500 --> 00:15:22,000 (laughter) 340 00:15:22,160 --> 00:15:23,620 I think we need to get out there and find it. 341 00:15:24,830 --> 00:15:26,290 MARTY: I agree. 342 00:15:30,950 --> 00:15:32,500 TERRY: Well, we're just getting fired up here. 343 00:15:32,700 --> 00:15:34,080 DN-7. 344 00:15:34,250 --> 00:15:35,830 NARRATOR: Following the team's meeting 345 00:15:36,040 --> 00:15:38,580 -in the Interpretive Centre... -Here we go. 346 00:15:38,750 --> 00:15:40,910 ...in the Money Pit area, 347 00:15:41,040 --> 00:15:42,910 while a core drilling operation begins 348 00:15:43,080 --> 00:15:46,660 in borehole DN-7 within the so-called Pie, 349 00:15:46,870 --> 00:15:48,580 several yards to the southeast... 350 00:15:50,040 --> 00:15:52,250 -It's a pretty exciting day here. -Yeah. 351 00:15:52,370 --> 00:15:54,000 NARRATOR: ...Craig Tester 352 00:15:54,200 --> 00:15:56,160 and surveyor Steve Guptill join Alex Lagina 353 00:15:56,290 --> 00:15:58,000 and other members of the team 354 00:15:58,160 --> 00:16:00,160 where a large-scale excavation 355 00:16:00,330 --> 00:16:03,910 is about to begin in the hope of uncovering Shaft Two, 356 00:16:04,120 --> 00:16:09,500 a 110-foot-deep structure that was dug in 1805, 357 00:16:09,660 --> 00:16:13,410 just 14 feet southeast of the original Money Pit. 358 00:16:14,370 --> 00:16:16,160 We're digging up the first ever 359 00:16:16,330 --> 00:16:17,830 -searcher shaft on Oak Island. -True. 360 00:16:18,040 --> 00:16:19,830 -True. -Well, we think. 361 00:16:20,000 --> 00:16:20,870 -That we know of. -ALEX: Yeah. 362 00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:21,910 (chuckles) That's right. 363 00:16:22,080 --> 00:16:23,620 So the big goal is to get 364 00:16:23,790 --> 00:16:26,870 good, solid pieces of the shaft 365 00:16:27,040 --> 00:16:28,950 so we can do dendrochronology on it. 366 00:16:29,120 --> 00:16:31,120 That'll give us an excellent date. 367 00:16:31,250 --> 00:16:34,620 If anything's gonna tie to the original Money Pit, 368 00:16:34,700 --> 00:16:36,080 it's gonna be Shaft Two. 369 00:16:38,540 --> 00:16:42,370 NARRATOR: Dendrochronology is a revolutionary testing method 370 00:16:42,500 --> 00:16:45,870 whereby tree rings are analyzed in wood samples 371 00:16:46,080 --> 00:16:48,750 to determine the exact year a tree was cut down 372 00:16:48,950 --> 00:16:51,080 for use in construction. 373 00:16:51,200 --> 00:16:54,160 If the team is able to uncover what they believe 374 00:16:54,330 --> 00:16:57,120 to be Shaft Two and confirm 375 00:16:57,200 --> 00:17:00,160 it dates to approximately 1805, 376 00:17:00,370 --> 00:17:03,040 it could help them locate the original Money Pit 377 00:17:03,160 --> 00:17:06,250 and also pinpoint the source of precious metals 378 00:17:06,450 --> 00:17:09,160 that the team has detected in the area. 379 00:17:10,160 --> 00:17:12,660 Lot of smaller rocks in there right now. 380 00:17:15,620 --> 00:17:17,410 ALEX: There you go. 381 00:17:17,580 --> 00:17:19,750 That's a big piece of wood in the side there. 382 00:17:19,910 --> 00:17:21,450 Look at that profile. Oh, look at that. 383 00:17:21,540 --> 00:17:23,620 SCOTT: That's awesome right there. Look at that. 384 00:17:23,790 --> 00:17:25,910 ALEX: So that's what we're probably looking at 385 00:17:26,120 --> 00:17:27,330 -is one of the long walls. -Correct. 386 00:17:27,540 --> 00:17:32,000 The big question is, is it Shaft Two or not? 387 00:17:32,200 --> 00:17:35,160 RICK: Shaft Two is almost like the Holy Grail, 388 00:17:35,290 --> 00:17:36,910 other than finding the original Money Pit. 389 00:17:37,080 --> 00:17:39,330 Can you pick up that big piece? 390 00:17:39,540 --> 00:17:41,330 The big piece? Yeah. 391 00:17:41,450 --> 00:17:43,160 RICK: If we can prove definitively that this 392 00:17:43,370 --> 00:17:45,660 supposed Shaft Two is really Shaft Two, 393 00:17:45,830 --> 00:17:49,370 the Money Pit should be somewhere in close proximity. 394 00:17:58,830 --> 00:17:59,950 -CRAIG: Wow. -SCOTT: I like that. 395 00:18:00,120 --> 00:18:01,580 Look how thick that sucker is. 396 00:18:01,750 --> 00:18:03,500 ALEX: Yeah. 397 00:18:03,580 --> 00:18:04,700 Why...? 398 00:18:06,200 --> 00:18:07,080 -This... -ALEX: That's rounded. 399 00:18:07,200 --> 00:18:08,790 That is rounded. 400 00:18:08,950 --> 00:18:11,580 So this should be the outside of the tree. 401 00:18:11,700 --> 00:18:13,500 No, this may be excellent for dendro. 402 00:18:13,700 --> 00:18:14,830 Definitely would like to get more though. 403 00:18:15,000 --> 00:18:17,040 Yeah. I like that. 404 00:18:18,200 --> 00:18:19,500 CRAIG: We want to try to get pieces 405 00:18:19,700 --> 00:18:22,500 that look like they have a lot of tree rings on it 406 00:18:22,700 --> 00:18:25,000 so we can date it by dendrochronology. 407 00:18:25,120 --> 00:18:27,580 And we need multiple samples from here. 408 00:18:29,580 --> 00:18:31,580 -Hey. -ALEX: Hey. -CRAIG: Marty. 409 00:18:34,160 --> 00:18:35,500 MARTY: Look at that. 410 00:18:35,620 --> 00:18:37,410 Looks like you got the shaft wall, eh? 411 00:18:37,540 --> 00:18:38,580 STEVE: Yep. 412 00:18:38,700 --> 00:18:42,200 It's another piece in the puzzle, you know? 413 00:18:43,450 --> 00:18:45,870 We need to keep on going deeper and try to get more wood. 414 00:18:46,080 --> 00:18:47,250 SCOTT: Yeah. 415 00:18:47,410 --> 00:18:48,830 NARRATOR: As the excavation 416 00:18:49,040 --> 00:18:52,200 and drilling operations continue in the Money Pit area... 417 00:18:53,370 --> 00:18:55,910 ...later that afternoon... 418 00:18:56,950 --> 00:19:01,000 ...some 200 yards to the northwest on Lot 15... 419 00:19:01,080 --> 00:19:04,660 MARTY: So here we go again with circular, weird things. 420 00:19:04,790 --> 00:19:06,790 So we're really just getting going on here now. 421 00:19:06,910 --> 00:19:08,250 Okay. 422 00:19:09,290 --> 00:19:10,660 NARRATOR: ...Marty joins his brother Rick, 423 00:19:10,790 --> 00:19:13,410 Jack Begley and members of the archaeology team 424 00:19:13,620 --> 00:19:18,660 as they investigate the remains of five mysterious stone mounds, 425 00:19:18,790 --> 00:19:20,620 or cairns. 426 00:19:20,750 --> 00:19:22,500 FIONA: The rocks that we just took out, 427 00:19:22,620 --> 00:19:24,580 they didn't look like they were disturbed. 428 00:19:24,750 --> 00:19:26,160 You can see roots and things growing around them. 429 00:19:26,290 --> 00:19:28,250 So that's why we thought this was more possibly 430 00:19:28,410 --> 00:19:30,580 a likelier area to maybe find something. 431 00:19:30,750 --> 00:19:32,410 -Okay. -JACK: In order to help prove 432 00:19:32,540 --> 00:19:34,370 Professor Gaspani's work, we're gonna want to dig up 433 00:19:34,540 --> 00:19:36,120 -all the piles. -FIONA: I agree. 434 00:19:36,290 --> 00:19:37,620 JACK: Maybe we'll find an artifact. 435 00:19:37,750 --> 00:19:39,410 -Yeah. -Yeah. 436 00:19:39,580 --> 00:19:41,500 NARRATOR: First documented 437 00:19:41,700 --> 00:19:44,330 and partially dismantled in the 1960s 438 00:19:44,540 --> 00:19:47,370 by the late Oak Island landowner Fred Nolan, 439 00:19:47,540 --> 00:19:51,450 the five stone cairns were shaped like pyramids. 440 00:19:52,830 --> 00:19:54,870 According to archaeoastronomy expert 441 00:19:55,000 --> 00:19:56,870 Professor Adriano Gaspani, 442 00:19:57,040 --> 00:20:00,410 they were created around 1250 AD, 443 00:20:00,580 --> 00:20:04,870 based on their alignments to a star cluster known as Hyades. 444 00:20:05,040 --> 00:20:07,040 PETER: I have the picture here of the stone cairns. 445 00:20:07,250 --> 00:20:09,200 I'd say it's almost identical. 446 00:20:09,370 --> 00:20:10,290 NARRATOR: And what makes that assessment 447 00:20:10,450 --> 00:20:12,540 especially compelling 448 00:20:12,700 --> 00:20:17,750 is that in 2023, Rick and members of the team saw 449 00:20:17,870 --> 00:20:19,330 the exact formation carved 450 00:20:19,500 --> 00:20:21,750 into a rockface in Bornholm, Denmark, 451 00:20:21,910 --> 00:20:24,370 at a site believed to have been inhabited 452 00:20:24,540 --> 00:20:26,250 by members of the Knights Templar 453 00:20:26,370 --> 00:20:28,330 some 800 years ago. 454 00:20:29,870 --> 00:20:31,540 MARTY: Okay. What would you like me to do? 455 00:20:31,700 --> 00:20:33,830 -I'm gonna roll up my sleeves. -FIONA: Quite honestly, 456 00:20:33,950 --> 00:20:36,790 the-the rock moving is our-our best first line of defense 457 00:20:36,870 --> 00:20:39,000 if we can, and they do kind of continue 458 00:20:39,200 --> 00:20:40,660 all the way around here. 459 00:20:40,830 --> 00:20:42,200 You guys are a lot younger than me. 460 00:20:42,410 --> 00:20:43,580 ETHAN: Yeah, we can get that. (laughs) 461 00:20:43,700 --> 00:20:45,500 You know, we'll-we'll have a go at that. 462 00:20:45,700 --> 00:20:47,500 ♪ ♪ 463 00:20:47,620 --> 00:20:49,500 RICK: I think that what 464 00:20:49,660 --> 00:20:52,790 the cairns at the Nolan's Cross represent 465 00:20:52,950 --> 00:20:56,540 is some sort of information 466 00:20:56,700 --> 00:21:00,250 for someone who understands their importance 467 00:21:00,370 --> 00:21:02,750 that will help you put an X on the ground. 468 00:21:02,950 --> 00:21:05,080 The curiosity is, to me, 469 00:21:05,250 --> 00:21:08,250 and this is where if Dr. Spooner were here, 470 00:21:08,410 --> 00:21:11,830 what's all this fractured slate doing in here? 471 00:21:12,040 --> 00:21:14,160 I don't quite get that. 472 00:21:14,370 --> 00:21:16,080 And it's all at depth. 473 00:21:16,200 --> 00:21:18,450 It's not... it's not here. It's down here. 474 00:21:18,620 --> 00:21:20,620 -You're seeing it down there? -Yep. 475 00:21:21,700 --> 00:21:23,370 NARRATOR: A layer of slate 476 00:21:23,540 --> 00:21:26,290 found beneath one of the stone cairns? 477 00:21:26,450 --> 00:21:28,620 If so, could it be covering clues 478 00:21:28,790 --> 00:21:31,200 that might help prove Professor Gaspani's belief 479 00:21:31,370 --> 00:21:33,290 about their origin? 480 00:21:33,450 --> 00:21:34,700 RICK: You've got this big stone, 481 00:21:34,910 --> 00:21:36,910 you've got a big stone, and then you've got 482 00:21:37,080 --> 00:21:40,290 these smaller stones tossed in to keep the thing stable. 483 00:21:40,410 --> 00:21:41,620 -ETHAN: Yeah. -Yeah. 484 00:21:42,870 --> 00:21:43,750 That is very interesting. 485 00:21:45,790 --> 00:21:48,290 RICK: I think we need to reach out to Dr. Spooner. 486 00:21:53,830 --> 00:21:56,700 NARRATOR: A new day has begun on Oak Island... 487 00:21:59,160 --> 00:22:01,000 ...and while the core drilling operation continues 488 00:22:01,200 --> 00:22:02,500 in the Money Pit area, 489 00:22:02,660 --> 00:22:06,250 several yards to the south... 490 00:22:06,450 --> 00:22:08,370 Hopefully, we may see it reveal something over there. 491 00:22:09,910 --> 00:22:11,870 A little bit that way might be a little bit of wood. 492 00:22:12,040 --> 00:22:14,000 ...Rick, Marty and Craig 493 00:22:14,200 --> 00:22:17,500 are supervising the excavation of a structure that they hope 494 00:22:17,660 --> 00:22:20,540 will be confirmed as Shaft Two, 495 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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