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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,968 --> 00:00:03,307 Tonight on the thrilling season finale 2 00:00:03,481 --> 00:00:05,092 of The Curse of Oak Island... 3 00:00:05,179 --> 00:00:06,709 - Here we go. - Airlift time. 4 00:00:06,789 --> 00:00:08,319 Today's the day we find Rick's one thing. 5 00:00:08,399 --> 00:00:10,184 Let's find some gold. 6 00:00:10,358 --> 00:00:12,099 - Baby. - Ho! 7 00:00:12,273 --> 00:00:14,623 You can see that it's hollow. It keeps going in there. 8 00:00:14,797 --> 00:00:16,675 And then there's something down at the bottom of that rock. 9 00:00:16,755 --> 00:00:18,888 - No way! - It's remarkable. 10 00:00:19,062 --> 00:00:20,716 Ooh! That's a nonferrous hit. 11 00:00:20,846 --> 00:00:23,414 - Ha-ha! Look at that! - Ka-ching! 12 00:00:23,588 --> 00:00:26,374 The arsenical copper indicates the medieval times. 13 00:00:26,548 --> 00:00:27,548 Medieval, baby. 14 00:00:31,587 --> 00:00:34,808 There is an island in the North Atlantic 15 00:00:34,982 --> 00:00:37,593 where people have been looking for 16 00:00:37,767 --> 00:00:41,510 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 17 00:00:41,684 --> 00:00:44,513 So far, they have found a stone slab 18 00:00:44,687 --> 00:00:46,863 with strange symbols carved into it, 19 00:00:47,037 --> 00:00:51,041 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 20 00:00:51,259 --> 00:00:55,480 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 21 00:00:55,611 --> 00:00:56,612 to the Knights Templar. 22 00:00:56,786 --> 00:00:59,484 To date, six men have died 23 00:00:59,659 --> 00:01:02,487 trying to solve the mystery. 24 00:01:02,662 --> 00:01:07,492 And according to legend, one more will have to die 25 00:01:07,667 --> 00:01:10,931 before the treasure can be found. 26 00:01:25,597 --> 00:01:27,556 - Morning. - Good morning. 27 00:01:27,730 --> 00:01:30,130 - See we're ready to rock and roll. - Today's the day. 28 00:01:30,298 --> 00:01:31,821 Airlift time. 29 00:01:31,952 --> 00:01:33,954 A year that has been full 30 00:01:34,171 --> 00:01:35,651 of historic discoveries 31 00:01:35,825 --> 00:01:38,175 and revelations on Oak Island 32 00:01:38,349 --> 00:01:40,525 is about to reach its culmination 33 00:01:40,656 --> 00:01:43,398 for brothers Rick and Marty Lagina and their team. 34 00:01:46,401 --> 00:01:48,446 You know, one side of the caisson hit the edge 35 00:01:48,620 --> 00:01:51,232 of the solution channel and we know there was a collapse here. 36 00:01:51,406 --> 00:01:53,495 For sure, but now we know it goes deeper. 37 00:01:53,669 --> 00:01:55,504 - Yep. - The question is, what collapsed 38 00:01:55,584 --> 00:01:57,281 down into the solution cavity? 39 00:01:57,455 --> 00:02:00,458 - Was it the treasure? - Had to go somewhere, yeah. 40 00:02:00,676 --> 00:02:03,853 In the fabled Money Pit area, 41 00:02:04,027 --> 00:02:06,856 the team has now installed their sixth and final 42 00:02:06,987 --> 00:02:10,120 seven-foot-diameter steel shaft for the year. 43 00:02:10,251 --> 00:02:14,734 A shaft they have dubbed "the one thing" or "TOT-1." 44 00:02:15,691 --> 00:02:20,304 It has reached some 195 feet underground 45 00:02:20,478 --> 00:02:22,611 and penetrated a massive natural cavity 46 00:02:22,742 --> 00:02:26,093 in the bedrock, known as the solution channel. 47 00:02:26,267 --> 00:02:29,792 A cavity that contains more than 100 tons 48 00:02:29,966 --> 00:02:32,316 of earth and debris that collapsed 49 00:02:32,403 --> 00:02:35,319 into it during one of the team's recent excavations 50 00:02:35,493 --> 00:02:37,887 and which may now also contain 51 00:02:38,018 --> 00:02:40,760 the legendary Money Pit treasure. 52 00:02:42,239 --> 00:02:43,552 There still could be something down 53 00:02:43,632 --> 00:02:45,112 at the bottom of that caisson. 54 00:02:45,286 --> 00:02:46,860 And they're gonna vacuum it up literally, 55 00:02:46,940 --> 00:02:48,376 and we're gonna look in there 56 00:02:48,506 --> 00:02:50,378 and we're gonna hope we find the one thing. 57 00:02:50,595 --> 00:02:52,953 - Today's the day we find Rick's one thing. - Let's go, yeah. 58 00:02:53,033 --> 00:02:56,340 Now with just a few days remaining 59 00:02:56,514 --> 00:02:59,953 before the onset of winter will force the team to suspend 60 00:03:00,083 --> 00:03:02,782 their search activities until next spring, 61 00:03:02,912 --> 00:03:07,047 representatives from ROC Equipment and SB Canada 62 00:03:07,177 --> 00:03:09,005 will attempt to recover evidence 63 00:03:09,179 --> 00:03:11,007 of the believed valuables from the bottom 64 00:03:11,181 --> 00:03:14,663 of the solution channel using an airlift system. 65 00:03:16,317 --> 00:03:17,622 He's in. 66 00:03:19,059 --> 00:03:21,409 The process will work by blasting air 67 00:03:21,583 --> 00:03:23,977 at a rate of 300 pounds per square inch 68 00:03:24,064 --> 00:03:27,937 down the TOT-1 shaft and into the solution channel. 69 00:03:28,111 --> 00:03:30,897 This will create a powerful vacuum, 70 00:03:31,071 --> 00:03:33,987 forcing tons of dirt and debris to the surface, 71 00:03:34,161 --> 00:03:37,729 which will be deposited into a massive container. 72 00:03:37,817 --> 00:03:39,862 The spoils will then be carefully searched 73 00:03:39,993 --> 00:03:41,821 for evidence of treasure. 74 00:03:42,691 --> 00:03:44,475 Okay. We're ready. 75 00:03:44,562 --> 00:03:46,347 - And you're ready, it looks like. - Yep. 76 00:03:46,477 --> 00:03:48,828 Let's get the guys lined up here. 77 00:03:51,352 --> 00:03:53,441 - Mickey, you all connected up? - Yeah. 78 00:03:53,615 --> 00:03:55,138 - You good, Denny? - Yeah. 79 00:03:55,225 --> 00:03:57,010 We're gonna fire that pump up. 80 00:04:03,581 --> 00:04:05,101 - Here we go. - It's going. 81 00:04:06,454 --> 00:04:07,542 Rough start. 82 00:04:07,716 --> 00:04:09,239 There you go. 83 00:04:09,413 --> 00:04:11,161 - Baby! - There it is, there it is. 84 00:04:11,241 --> 00:04:14,201 Lots of muck, buddy. 85 00:04:14,418 --> 00:04:16,507 The weather's closing in, our time here 86 00:04:16,681 --> 00:04:18,379 on the island is closing. 87 00:04:18,553 --> 00:04:20,729 The expectations are high 88 00:04:20,860 --> 00:04:23,123 that within the TOT-1, 89 00:04:23,253 --> 00:04:25,777 "the one thing" caisson, that 90 00:04:25,952 --> 00:04:27,592 some significant discoveries will be made. 91 00:04:29,042 --> 00:04:30,565 It's really sputtering though, 92 00:04:30,695 --> 00:04:32,313 as if there's a lot more material in the caisson 93 00:04:32,393 --> 00:04:34,308 - than we thought. - Yeah. 94 00:04:34,438 --> 00:04:36,484 We're hoping to find a treasure. 95 00:04:36,614 --> 00:04:38,355 Something that will help us ascertain 96 00:04:38,529 --> 00:04:40,009 the what of this mystery. 97 00:04:40,183 --> 00:04:42,969 What was buried here so long ago? 98 00:04:43,143 --> 00:04:45,928 - That thing's gonna fill up... - Really fast. 99 00:04:46,015 --> 00:04:47,582 Really fast. 100 00:04:47,756 --> 00:04:49,627 Wow! 101 00:04:49,801 --> 00:04:51,891 It's obvious that everything's working beautifully. 102 00:04:52,065 --> 00:04:53,893 We can see massive amounts 103 00:04:54,067 --> 00:04:55,982 of material entering the big tank. 104 00:04:56,156 --> 00:04:59,028 After all these years digging and drilling underground 105 00:04:59,246 --> 00:05:00,725 in the Money Pit, 106 00:05:00,812 --> 00:05:02,597 I'm hoping there's some treasure in there. 107 00:05:02,727 --> 00:05:04,991 We're pulling now. 108 00:05:05,208 --> 00:05:07,167 You can hear the chunks and solids coming up now. 109 00:05:07,341 --> 00:05:08,559 - So... - Okay. 110 00:05:08,733 --> 00:05:10,213 - Keep you in the loop. - Okie-doke. 111 00:05:10,344 --> 00:05:11,606 Thank you. 112 00:05:11,736 --> 00:05:13,608 So let's fill that up. 113 00:05:13,782 --> 00:05:16,437 And then develop a proper excavation plan 114 00:05:16,611 --> 00:05:18,439 - for the rest of the day. - Yep. 115 00:05:18,613 --> 00:05:20,745 We all know we can't stand still 116 00:05:20,920 --> 00:05:22,965 because time is running away from us. 117 00:05:23,052 --> 00:05:24,358 Yep. 118 00:05:24,488 --> 00:05:25,808 All right, well, this seems 119 00:05:25,925 --> 00:05:27,274 to be working quite well actually. 120 00:05:27,448 --> 00:05:29,102 There's stuff going in the tank. 121 00:05:29,276 --> 00:05:30,937 Maybe there's some good stuff going in the tank. 122 00:05:31,017 --> 00:05:32,975 Maybe the one thing is in the tank. 123 00:05:33,149 --> 00:05:35,195 I'm waiting for the Bravo-Tango, Rick. 124 00:05:35,369 --> 00:05:37,030 - Exactly. - Might be over there. 125 00:05:37,110 --> 00:05:38,670 While the airlifting operation 126 00:05:38,763 --> 00:05:41,070 continues in the Money Pit area, 127 00:05:41,288 --> 00:05:43,638 nearly half a mile to the west 128 00:05:43,812 --> 00:05:45,553 on Lot 5... 129 00:05:45,727 --> 00:05:47,598 You got a whole crew here. 130 00:05:47,772 --> 00:05:49,165 - Everybody's busy. - Hey. 131 00:05:49,339 --> 00:05:51,385 - Digging away. Find anything? - Yep. 132 00:05:51,472 --> 00:05:53,561 Well, you guys can tell me. 133 00:05:53,735 --> 00:05:55,693 Laird noticed something at least a little unusual 134 00:05:55,867 --> 00:05:57,485 that I thought you might be interested in. 135 00:05:57,565 --> 00:05:59,132 It's down here. 136 00:05:59,306 --> 00:06:01,873 Rick and Marty join archaeologist 137 00:06:02,048 --> 00:06:04,354 Laird Niven and other members of the team 138 00:06:04,528 --> 00:06:07,183 to look for more potentially critical clues 139 00:06:07,270 --> 00:06:10,143 in the stone foundation near the shoreline. 140 00:06:10,317 --> 00:06:13,102 Laird was scraping away down here in the wall. 141 00:06:13,233 --> 00:06:15,148 And, Laird, tell them what you observed. 142 00:06:15,322 --> 00:06:17,759 You can see that it's-it's almost hollow. 143 00:06:17,846 --> 00:06:20,370 It's... it keeps going in there. 144 00:06:20,501 --> 00:06:22,111 And then I noticed something 145 00:06:22,329 --> 00:06:24,461 down at the very bottom of that rock. 146 00:06:24,635 --> 00:06:26,376 Ooh. 147 00:06:26,550 --> 00:06:27,812 It's actually a nail. 148 00:06:30,641 --> 00:06:34,863 After uncovering this feature in 2022, 149 00:06:35,081 --> 00:06:38,127 Laird and the rest of the team have not only found 150 00:06:38,301 --> 00:06:41,217 evidence that it may have been used as a campsite 151 00:06:41,391 --> 00:06:44,351 by different groups over numerous time periods 152 00:06:44,525 --> 00:06:47,267 prior to the discovery of the Money Pit, 153 00:06:47,441 --> 00:06:50,748 but have also unearthed several stunning artifacts 154 00:06:50,879 --> 00:06:54,535 that suggest it was directly related to the treasure mystery. 155 00:06:56,189 --> 00:06:58,800 These include a mortar-like substance 156 00:06:58,974 --> 00:07:00,932 that matches soil samples 157 00:07:01,020 --> 00:07:04,197 from more than 100 feet deep in the Money Pit area... 158 00:07:05,763 --> 00:07:08,592 five Roman coins 159 00:07:08,723 --> 00:07:11,769 and a 14th-century lead barter token 160 00:07:11,943 --> 00:07:14,685 which may be connected to the Knights Templar. 161 00:07:16,035 --> 00:07:18,211 And four Venetian trade beads, 162 00:07:18,341 --> 00:07:21,475 along with two ornate buttons that could be related 163 00:07:21,649 --> 00:07:23,738 to the Knights of Malta. 164 00:07:25,044 --> 00:07:27,611 Incredibly, some researchers believe 165 00:07:27,829 --> 00:07:30,353 that the Templars and the Knights of Malta 166 00:07:30,484 --> 00:07:32,790 may have conspired to hide priceless, 167 00:07:32,921 --> 00:07:34,879 religious artifacts, 168 00:07:35,010 --> 00:07:37,317 including the Holy Grail 169 00:07:37,534 --> 00:07:41,190 and the Ark of the Covenant on Oak Island 170 00:07:41,408 --> 00:07:43,888 between the 12th and 17th centuries. 171 00:07:45,238 --> 00:07:47,849 Does it help at all explain what this thing is? 172 00:07:48,023 --> 00:07:49,807 - No. - Fair. 173 00:07:49,981 --> 00:07:52,593 Other than... odd? 174 00:07:52,767 --> 00:07:54,551 Other than odd. 175 00:07:54,725 --> 00:07:56,814 How about if we have Gary go around once more? 176 00:07:57,032 --> 00:07:58,729 Yeah. That's fine. 177 00:07:58,903 --> 00:08:01,558 I mean, he's kind of our first line of offense, right? 178 00:08:01,776 --> 00:08:03,299 - Yeah. - Okay. 179 00:08:03,473 --> 00:08:04,692 Okie doke, Gary. 180 00:08:04,909 --> 00:08:06,998 - It's all yours. - Let's get going. 181 00:08:07,173 --> 00:08:09,133 Given all the artifacts that have been found 182 00:08:09,262 --> 00:08:13,440 in this localized of an area with this feature, 183 00:08:13,657 --> 00:08:16,225 it presents the possibility of some real answers. 184 00:08:16,399 --> 00:08:19,533 All right. We'll get stuck in. 185 00:08:19,707 --> 00:08:21,970 My hope is we can find an artifact that will really 186 00:08:22,144 --> 00:08:25,016 give us a proper framework to understand 187 00:08:25,191 --> 00:08:27,323 the earliest activities 188 00:08:27,497 --> 00:08:29,282 associated with Lot 5. 189 00:08:35,940 --> 00:08:37,812 Nonferrous. 190 00:08:39,422 --> 00:08:40,989 That's a nonferrous target. 191 00:08:41,163 --> 00:08:43,209 Sounds like a shovel test to me. 192 00:08:43,339 --> 00:08:45,907 Fiona, could you, bring that 193 00:08:46,081 --> 00:08:47,778 talented trowel of yours over here? 194 00:08:47,952 --> 00:08:49,867 We got one that's especially interesting. 195 00:08:50,041 --> 00:08:51,913 Yep. We can do that. 196 00:08:52,043 --> 00:08:54,524 - Is it this one here? - Yes. 197 00:08:54,698 --> 00:08:55,830 Okay. 198 00:09:02,489 --> 00:09:03,794 Here's something. 199 00:09:05,056 --> 00:09:07,276 But it's actually ceramic. 200 00:09:07,494 --> 00:09:10,279 Got a nice piece of hand-painted pearlware in here. 201 00:09:10,453 --> 00:09:12,253 - You just got a bit of pottery? - Yeah. 202 00:09:12,412 --> 00:09:14,203 - But that wouldn't have been setting your... - No. 203 00:09:14,283 --> 00:09:16,024 - Metal detector off. - No. 204 00:09:16,242 --> 00:09:17,989 What is the date range on that piece of pottery? 205 00:09:18,069 --> 00:09:19,426 - Can I see it? - Yeah, when you start getting 206 00:09:19,506 --> 00:09:20,992 into the hand-painted, now you're looking 207 00:09:21,072 --> 00:09:22,987 at 1770 onwards for that. 208 00:09:23,162 --> 00:09:25,207 That's still older than the original 209 00:09:25,338 --> 00:09:27,601 story of the discovery of the Money Pit. 210 00:09:29,211 --> 00:09:31,126 We're getting down a little deeper here now. 211 00:09:31,213 --> 00:09:33,998 So I'd be surprised if it's too much deeper. 212 00:09:34,173 --> 00:09:37,219 Nothing surprises me about Lot 5. 213 00:09:37,393 --> 00:09:39,613 What's this? 214 00:09:39,787 --> 00:09:40,787 Wait. 215 00:09:40,788 --> 00:09:42,223 Ooh! 216 00:09:42,224 --> 00:09:44,531 - There you go, Gary. - Yeah, ka-ching! 217 00:09:49,405 --> 00:09:51,451 It's a coin! Hey, hey! 218 00:09:51,625 --> 00:09:53,279 - It is. - Hey! 219 00:09:53,409 --> 00:09:55,716 - There you go, Gary. - Ka-ching! 220 00:09:55,890 --> 00:09:58,458 Just a few feet outside of the mysterious 221 00:09:58,588 --> 00:10:00,199 rounded foundation on Lot 5... 222 00:10:00,373 --> 00:10:01,896 Wow. 223 00:10:02,113 --> 00:10:03,506 Gary Drayton and other members 224 00:10:03,680 --> 00:10:05,334 of the Oak Island team have 225 00:10:05,508 --> 00:10:08,250 just made a potentially valuable discovery. 226 00:10:08,337 --> 00:10:10,078 Is it a coin or a button? 227 00:10:10,209 --> 00:10:12,733 Well, it doesn't have a shank on the back. 228 00:10:12,907 --> 00:10:14,387 It's pretty flat. 229 00:10:14,561 --> 00:10:16,215 I would suspect it's a coin. 230 00:10:17,781 --> 00:10:20,306 And it's even got a bit of a copper patina to it. 231 00:10:20,523 --> 00:10:21,829 It's very thin. 232 00:10:22,003 --> 00:10:23,700 It doesn't have a lot of heft to it. 233 00:10:23,874 --> 00:10:25,963 So it could be a token as well. 234 00:10:26,137 --> 00:10:28,009 It's a coin or a token, but it was down there. 235 00:10:28,183 --> 00:10:29,837 It was. It was very deep. 236 00:10:29,924 --> 00:10:32,274 A possible coin or token? 237 00:10:32,448 --> 00:10:34,537 If so, could the team 238 00:10:34,711 --> 00:10:36,844 have found a similar artifact 239 00:10:37,018 --> 00:10:39,455 to the possibly Templar-related barter token 240 00:10:39,542 --> 00:10:43,111 that was unearthed here in 2022? 241 00:10:46,157 --> 00:10:47,942 That's a... 242 00:10:50,074 --> 00:10:51,554 That's going in my pocket. 243 00:10:51,728 --> 00:10:52,947 Yeah. Yeah, it is. 244 00:10:53,077 --> 00:10:55,471 That's fantastic. 245 00:10:55,602 --> 00:10:57,437 - So I heard some yelling. - Yeah. Look at this. 246 00:10:57,517 --> 00:10:59,301 - This kind of popped out. - Wow. 247 00:10:59,475 --> 00:11:01,912 - Do you see that copper patina on it? - Yeah, yeah. 248 00:11:02,086 --> 00:11:04,219 Well, that's worth getting back to the lab, obviously. 249 00:11:04,393 --> 00:11:05,481 I've got a bag here. 250 00:11:05,612 --> 00:11:07,004 That little nice clean one. 251 00:11:07,135 --> 00:11:08,745 That's what we want for this. 252 00:11:08,876 --> 00:11:10,530 This is a productive couple of pits. 253 00:11:10,704 --> 00:11:12,488 Yeah, it has been. 254 00:11:12,619 --> 00:11:14,490 There's a building body of evidence 255 00:11:14,664 --> 00:11:16,579 that there was a relationship 256 00:11:16,753 --> 00:11:19,016 between Lot 5 and the Money Pit 257 00:11:19,234 --> 00:11:20,888 and the mystery in total. 258 00:11:21,062 --> 00:11:22,846 It's hard to refute that. 259 00:11:22,977 --> 00:11:24,413 This find, obviously, 260 00:11:24,500 --> 00:11:26,415 comes at the end of the year 261 00:11:26,589 --> 00:11:28,207 and my hope is that we will come to an understanding 262 00:11:28,287 --> 00:11:30,506 of its relative importance. 263 00:11:30,680 --> 00:11:32,298 You know, it might be the end of the year, 264 00:11:32,378 --> 00:11:33,814 but it's not the end of the interest 265 00:11:33,988 --> 00:11:35,424 in this area, that's for sure. 266 00:11:35,555 --> 00:11:39,036 I mean, that continues to be remarkable. 267 00:11:39,167 --> 00:11:41,735 - Yeah. - And it reaffirms the fact 268 00:11:41,909 --> 00:11:45,608 that this treasure hunt, this mystery, is island-wide. 269 00:11:45,782 --> 00:11:47,436 That is quite remarkable. 270 00:11:47,610 --> 00:11:51,179 And it's never too late to pull up a Hail Mary find. 271 00:11:52,311 --> 00:11:53,834 Pull up another. 272 00:11:57,359 --> 00:11:59,579 The following morning... 273 00:11:59,666 --> 00:12:01,798 How's that one look? 274 00:12:01,972 --> 00:12:03,670 Still likely a good 275 00:12:03,757 --> 00:12:05,418 foot and a half or two feet of stuff in here. 276 00:12:05,498 --> 00:12:07,064 Yeah. There's a lot more in here 277 00:12:07,195 --> 00:12:09,284 than I thought there would be. 278 00:12:09,415 --> 00:12:12,940 Rick Lagina joins operations manager Scott Barlow 279 00:12:13,114 --> 00:12:15,638 and heavy equipment operator Billy Gerhardt 280 00:12:15,856 --> 00:12:17,466 in the Money Pit area. 281 00:12:17,640 --> 00:12:18,920 There's lots there to go through. 282 00:12:19,076 --> 00:12:20,948 Well, the first thing would be 283 00:12:21,122 --> 00:12:23,124 get it out of here, right? 284 00:12:23,254 --> 00:12:25,213 Now that the airlifting operation 285 00:12:25,387 --> 00:12:28,172 in the TOT-1 shaft has been completed 286 00:12:28,303 --> 00:12:30,566 and the excess water has been drained 287 00:12:30,697 --> 00:12:32,481 from the spoils container, 288 00:12:32,655 --> 00:12:34,701 they are eager to begin searching 289 00:12:34,831 --> 00:12:37,399 through the solid debris and soils for clues 290 00:12:37,573 --> 00:12:39,880 and hopefully evidence of treasure. 291 00:12:40,881 --> 00:12:42,230 Should be a lot of silt in here, 292 00:12:42,404 --> 00:12:44,232 but we could definitely hear the sound 293 00:12:44,406 --> 00:12:45,966 of things tinging off this dividing wall 294 00:12:46,060 --> 00:12:47,888 when it was shooting in there. 295 00:12:48,018 --> 00:12:51,021 So hopefully one of those things is what we're looking for. 296 00:12:51,152 --> 00:12:52,371 The one thing. 297 00:12:52,545 --> 00:12:54,416 Yeah, the one thing. 298 00:12:54,503 --> 00:12:56,592 Okay, well, let's get it started, right? 299 00:12:56,766 --> 00:12:58,486 Get the vac truck in and see what we've got. 300 00:12:58,594 --> 00:13:00,117 Okay. 301 00:13:00,291 --> 00:13:01,571 If there's anything in here 302 00:13:01,728 --> 00:13:03,817 that is of metallic nature, 303 00:13:03,991 --> 00:13:06,210 it has been airlifted from more than 200 feet 304 00:13:06,385 --> 00:13:08,169 underground in the Money Pit. 305 00:13:08,343 --> 00:13:10,476 So now it's up to... 306 00:13:10,693 --> 00:13:13,000 us to make sure that the container gets clean 307 00:13:13,174 --> 00:13:15,219 and then it's up to Gary, really, to try to find 308 00:13:15,437 --> 00:13:16,699 any metallic objects. 309 00:13:19,528 --> 00:13:21,574 - There's the rig for the job right there. - Yep. 310 00:13:21,748 --> 00:13:24,315 Hi, Marc, I'm Rick. Nice to meet you. 311 00:13:24,490 --> 00:13:27,188 We have some suspicion that there might be something 312 00:13:27,362 --> 00:13:29,190 in this container and that's why you're here. 313 00:13:29,320 --> 00:13:31,235 - Let's get after it. - Let's do it. 314 00:13:32,498 --> 00:13:36,066 Utilizing a process known as hydro evacuation, 315 00:13:36,197 --> 00:13:39,330 Marc will use an industrial-grade water jet 316 00:13:39,461 --> 00:13:41,332 to break up the sediment and earth 317 00:13:41,463 --> 00:13:43,030 at the bottom of the container 318 00:13:43,160 --> 00:13:45,075 while a powerful suction pump 319 00:13:45,249 --> 00:13:47,034 will draw the liquids and spoils 320 00:13:47,121 --> 00:13:49,645 into a 3,500-gallon tank. 321 00:13:49,819 --> 00:13:52,126 All right, guys, let's find some gold. 322 00:13:53,344 --> 00:13:54,911 We're about to find out. 323 00:13:54,998 --> 00:13:56,957 All right, light her up. 324 00:13:57,784 --> 00:13:59,481 Voilà! 325 00:13:59,655 --> 00:14:01,570 Once the spoils are removed 326 00:14:01,744 --> 00:14:03,311 from the container, they will be 327 00:14:03,485 --> 00:14:06,009 transported to nearby Smith's Cove 328 00:14:06,140 --> 00:14:08,621 where metal detection expert Gary Drayton will scan them 329 00:14:08,708 --> 00:14:11,362 for clues and potential valuables. 330 00:14:11,493 --> 00:14:14,409 It looks like he's making some pretty good progress there now. 331 00:14:14,540 --> 00:14:17,107 He'll be done with that... what's left in there in short order. 332 00:14:18,326 --> 00:14:20,459 Look, we all want to find something. 333 00:14:20,633 --> 00:14:22,112 The only way to find something is 334 00:14:22,286 --> 00:14:23,686 to have Gary come in and metal detect. 335 00:14:23,766 --> 00:14:25,159 All right. 336 00:14:25,289 --> 00:14:27,466 Let's get treasure hunting again. 337 00:14:29,511 --> 00:14:31,252 Later that afternoon... 338 00:14:32,775 --> 00:14:34,480 - We got a busy day ahead of us. - Yes, we do. 339 00:14:34,560 --> 00:14:37,693 - Quite a mess you made down here, Bill. - Isn't it? 340 00:14:37,867 --> 00:14:40,304 Rick, Craig and Gary Drayton arrive 341 00:14:40,522 --> 00:14:44,483 at Smith's Cove to begin searching the TOT-1 spoils. 342 00:14:44,657 --> 00:14:46,180 Now it's had a chance to dry off. 343 00:14:46,397 --> 00:14:49,357 So we have a little chance for a better visual. 344 00:14:49,531 --> 00:14:52,186 I believe today we're gonna find a diamond 345 00:14:52,360 --> 00:14:54,101 in the rough, right in that pile there. 346 00:14:54,231 --> 00:14:55,972 Okay. You got two guys to shovel. 347 00:14:56,146 --> 00:14:57,496 You get the metal detector. 348 00:14:57,670 --> 00:14:59,019 Billy, if you can scrape that off? 349 00:14:59,193 --> 00:15:00,673 - All right. - Let's get stuck in. 350 00:15:00,847 --> 00:15:02,675 This is great that we're doing this. 351 00:15:02,892 --> 00:15:05,329 We got a chance to metal detect it and use 352 00:15:05,504 --> 00:15:06,686 - the twin optical scanners. - Yeah. 353 00:15:06,766 --> 00:15:08,289 Yep. 354 00:15:08,463 --> 00:15:10,204 We've got work in front of us. 355 00:15:10,378 --> 00:15:14,730 We recovered a container full of mud, 356 00:15:14,904 --> 00:15:17,559 a tremendous amount of cobbles and, hopefully, 357 00:15:17,733 --> 00:15:19,996 some potential discoveries to be made. 358 00:15:20,170 --> 00:15:22,085 We have to do everything we can 359 00:15:22,259 --> 00:15:25,654 to make certain that we find whatever lies within. 360 00:15:28,701 --> 00:15:30,318 It'd be nice to find one great find. 361 00:15:30,398 --> 00:15:31,660 Yep. 362 00:15:39,712 --> 00:15:41,540 Hold up, Bill. 363 00:15:41,757 --> 00:15:43,063 What is that? 364 00:15:46,457 --> 00:15:48,329 That was a dowel. 365 00:15:48,459 --> 00:15:49,983 Yeah. 366 00:15:50,113 --> 00:15:51,462 - That's worth keeping. - Yeah. 367 00:15:51,680 --> 00:15:52,986 A wooden dowel? 368 00:15:53,073 --> 00:15:55,597 Found in the TOT-1 spoils? 369 00:15:55,771 --> 00:15:59,688 Dating back to the 7th century AD, 370 00:15:59,862 --> 00:16:03,257 dowels are wooden fasteners that were used in construction 371 00:16:03,474 --> 00:16:05,825 to lock planks or timbers together. 372 00:16:05,955 --> 00:16:08,305 According to historical records, 373 00:16:08,436 --> 00:16:10,307 all previous treasure hunters 374 00:16:10,481 --> 00:16:12,832 are believed to have used metal fasteners 375 00:16:13,006 --> 00:16:15,269 in the construction of shafts and tunnels 376 00:16:15,443 --> 00:16:17,880 in the Money Pit area. 377 00:16:18,054 --> 00:16:20,666 Is it possible that the team has recovered evidence 378 00:16:20,840 --> 00:16:24,060 of the original Money Pit in the solution channel? 379 00:16:24,234 --> 00:16:27,324 If so, might something of great or even 380 00:16:27,411 --> 00:16:32,503 priceless value also be contained in the TOT-1 spoils? 381 00:16:34,549 --> 00:16:35,898 Got a good signal. 382 00:16:37,639 --> 00:16:40,468 Hey. Looks like I'm just in time. 383 00:16:40,599 --> 00:16:42,035 Something good, Gary? 384 00:16:42,209 --> 00:16:43,558 Yeah. It sounds good. 385 00:16:43,732 --> 00:16:45,212 Let me know if you need to dig. 386 00:16:45,429 --> 00:16:47,127 Yeah. Got to do the honors. 387 00:16:47,301 --> 00:16:48,868 - Right there? - Yep. 388 00:16:48,998 --> 00:16:50,783 Right underneath that pile there. 389 00:16:54,613 --> 00:16:56,789 All right. I'll have a regroup. 390 00:16:58,051 --> 00:16:59,052 And a pinpoint. 391 00:16:59,226 --> 00:17:00,444 See where this is. 392 00:17:03,578 --> 00:17:06,102 - Ooh, ooh! - Wow! 393 00:17:06,276 --> 00:17:08,365 - Something. - Yeah! 394 00:17:08,539 --> 00:17:10,629 That's nice. 395 00:17:16,330 --> 00:17:18,158 Yeah! That's nice. 396 00:17:18,332 --> 00:17:20,900 It's the end of a pick by the look of it. 397 00:17:20,987 --> 00:17:22,684 - So, it is. - Yep. 398 00:17:22,858 --> 00:17:23,953 While searching through the spoils 399 00:17:24,033 --> 00:17:26,514 of the TOT-1 shaft, 400 00:17:26,645 --> 00:17:29,735 Rick, Marty and members of the Oak Island team 401 00:17:29,865 --> 00:17:33,390 have just found another potentially important clue. 402 00:17:33,564 --> 00:17:35,523 But it's in great condition. 403 00:17:35,610 --> 00:17:37,481 It's heavy for its size. 404 00:17:40,223 --> 00:17:42,530 - It's very small. - That's what I like about it. 405 00:17:42,704 --> 00:17:45,359 If you're tunneling you'd need a little pick like that. 406 00:17:45,489 --> 00:17:47,535 - Tunneling, not shafts. - Yep. 407 00:17:47,666 --> 00:17:51,234 Wouldn't it be ironic if it's a match to that old tool 408 00:17:51,365 --> 00:17:53,976 - that we found in TOT-1? - Yes. Yeah. 409 00:17:54,150 --> 00:17:56,544 Part of a pickax? 410 00:17:56,718 --> 00:17:58,372 What is that? 411 00:17:58,546 --> 00:18:00,461 It looks like it's part of a tool. 412 00:18:00,635 --> 00:18:03,682 One week ago, while searching spoils that came 413 00:18:03,812 --> 00:18:07,555 from more than 160 feet deep in the TOT-1 shaft, 414 00:18:07,686 --> 00:18:11,254 Gary and Marty found a fragment of another pickax. 415 00:18:11,472 --> 00:18:13,046 That could be a really old tool, mate. 416 00:18:13,126 --> 00:18:14,867 Yeah. 417 00:18:15,041 --> 00:18:16,876 One that blacksmithing expert Carmen Legge 418 00:18:16,956 --> 00:18:19,393 believed to have been used for tunneling 419 00:18:19,567 --> 00:18:23,092 and may date as far back as the 16th century. 420 00:18:23,266 --> 00:18:26,269 I see a little bit of... 421 00:18:26,400 --> 00:18:28,532 striation right here. 422 00:18:28,663 --> 00:18:31,231 Could this be a similar tool? 423 00:18:31,405 --> 00:18:34,669 If so, was it possibly used by someone 424 00:18:34,843 --> 00:18:38,673 who deposited something of great value in the original Money Pit? 425 00:18:38,891 --> 00:18:40,769 - All right, you want to swing some more? - Yep. 426 00:18:40,849 --> 00:18:43,809 We could be seeing and we're hoping we're seeing 427 00:18:43,983 --> 00:18:46,986 more evidence that something went on 428 00:18:47,073 --> 00:18:51,033 deep in the Money Pit area prior to its discovery in 1795. 429 00:18:51,207 --> 00:18:53,166 I think it's exciting. 430 00:18:53,296 --> 00:18:55,654 Anything in there could be items from the original Money Pit. 431 00:18:55,734 --> 00:18:57,083 I'd like to see some treasure. 432 00:18:57,300 --> 00:18:59,259 Got a good signal. 433 00:19:04,873 --> 00:19:07,223 Right underneath that slab. 434 00:19:09,312 --> 00:19:11,352 Ooh, it'd be nice if it was a bit of treasure there. 435 00:19:19,409 --> 00:19:20,933 Hopefully, it's old. 436 00:19:25,851 --> 00:19:27,461 What have we got here? 437 00:19:28,592 --> 00:19:29,942 Another real old pick? 438 00:19:30,116 --> 00:19:32,596 Yeah. Look. Can you see those lines? 439 00:19:32,771 --> 00:19:34,468 - Yeah, that's hand-forged. - Yeah. 440 00:19:34,642 --> 00:19:36,078 That could be an oldie. 441 00:19:36,296 --> 00:19:37,521 Quite chunky and heavy for its size. 442 00:19:37,601 --> 00:19:39,908 Yeah, this is, this is good. 443 00:19:40,126 --> 00:19:41,562 Yeah. 444 00:19:42,693 --> 00:19:46,045 It's got to be a pick or maybe even a chisel. 445 00:19:46,219 --> 00:19:47,219 Could be a chisel. 446 00:19:47,350 --> 00:19:48,917 That's a sweet find. 447 00:19:49,091 --> 00:19:51,137 Check this out, guys. 448 00:19:54,096 --> 00:19:55,358 It's a something. 449 00:19:55,532 --> 00:19:57,092 - Good find. - Yeah, it is. 450 00:19:58,927 --> 00:20:02,409 There's a lot more to go through but we're running out of time 451 00:20:02,583 --> 00:20:05,586 in every sense of the word. 452 00:20:05,760 --> 00:20:07,718 For the moment, for the year. 453 00:20:07,849 --> 00:20:09,989 I think we're gonna have to get the rest of the team to have 454 00:20:10,069 --> 00:20:12,245 a meeting in the war room, talk about what we did, 455 00:20:12,419 --> 00:20:15,509 what we got to do, what our hopes and expectations are. 456 00:20:17,119 --> 00:20:19,295 It's an enormous amount of material. 457 00:20:19,469 --> 00:20:22,342 I wish we had more time to search. 458 00:20:22,516 --> 00:20:25,388 However, we will finish this work 459 00:20:25,562 --> 00:20:28,609 next summer and it's typical Oak Island in terms of making 460 00:20:28,783 --> 00:20:31,133 what could be a significant find at the end of the year. 461 00:20:31,264 --> 00:20:34,571 What it's saying is you just got to keep going. 462 00:20:34,745 --> 00:20:36,835 The search has merit. 463 00:20:37,009 --> 00:20:40,447 No real treasure but hints 464 00:20:40,621 --> 00:20:43,624 and indications and intriguing possibilities 465 00:20:43,798 --> 00:20:45,278 that maybe this treasure has fallen 466 00:20:45,408 --> 00:20:47,628 much deeper and it's still there. 467 00:20:47,758 --> 00:20:50,936 So, Gary, if you'll get those to Emma, 468 00:20:51,066 --> 00:20:52,894 we'll get quick analysis going on that. 469 00:20:53,068 --> 00:20:54,809 That'd be great. 470 00:20:54,983 --> 00:20:56,165 All right then, we'll see you guys in the war room. 471 00:20:56,245 --> 00:20:57,856 - See you there. - All right. See you. 472 00:21:01,685 --> 00:21:03,862 The following afternoon... 473 00:21:06,603 --> 00:21:07,691 Hey, guys. 474 00:21:07,822 --> 00:21:09,606 Here we be. 475 00:21:09,780 --> 00:21:10,912 - Wow! - Hey! 476 00:21:13,175 --> 00:21:15,699 I am always overwhelmed when I walk into this group. 477 00:21:15,830 --> 00:21:18,528 And today is no exception. 478 00:21:18,702 --> 00:21:22,358 Rick, Marty and Craig gather for the final time this year 479 00:21:22,489 --> 00:21:25,318 with their fellowship in the Oak Island Museum. 480 00:21:25,492 --> 00:21:28,147 I'm a bit humbled and I'm in a bit 481 00:21:28,234 --> 00:21:30,801 of awe of the amount of brainpower and discoveries 482 00:21:30,976 --> 00:21:32,586 as I walk into that room. 483 00:21:32,760 --> 00:21:34,501 You know, there's a bunch of happy faces 484 00:21:34,675 --> 00:21:37,069 and interested people. 485 00:21:37,243 --> 00:21:39,549 And they're our team. They're our team. 486 00:21:39,723 --> 00:21:41,471 You know, I'll use a Gary Drayton term. 487 00:21:41,551 --> 00:21:43,423 Gobsmacked. I mean, 488 00:21:43,597 --> 00:21:46,382 it's quite remarkable to see 489 00:21:46,513 --> 00:21:49,429 how many people all gathered together 490 00:21:49,516 --> 00:21:51,387 to do one thing. 491 00:21:51,518 --> 00:21:52,518 Solve this mystery. 492 00:21:53,694 --> 00:21:56,653 We owe each and every one of you a huge debt of gratitude. 493 00:21:56,827 --> 00:21:58,655 As I look around, I see a willingness 494 00:21:58,829 --> 00:22:02,442 to come together for the greater good. 495 00:22:02,572 --> 00:22:04,451 And the greater good to me has always been solving 496 00:22:04,531 --> 00:22:05,571 the mystery of Oak Island. 497 00:22:08,274 --> 00:22:10,537 I want to start with something I specifically asked for. 498 00:22:10,754 --> 00:22:13,844 Well, I have in front of me eight things and there are more, 499 00:22:13,975 --> 00:22:16,151 that do not have a question mark. 500 00:22:16,325 --> 00:22:19,763 Items that are without question, 501 00:22:19,894 --> 00:22:24,464 not only pre-1795, but pre-1760. 502 00:22:24,638 --> 00:22:27,032 So, with that, I'll turn it over to a discussion 503 00:22:27,206 --> 00:22:30,644 of Lot 5 and, Laird, you can start over there. 504 00:22:32,341 --> 00:22:36,780 Yeah, the Lot 5, this work this year expanded 505 00:22:36,911 --> 00:22:39,174 to the exterior of the circular feature. 506 00:22:39,348 --> 00:22:41,133 We're finding 507 00:22:41,307 --> 00:22:44,701 the typical artifacts from 1760 to 1820. 508 00:22:44,919 --> 00:22:47,922 But we're finding more hints that there may 509 00:22:48,053 --> 00:22:52,318 have been an earlier presence on that site. 510 00:22:52,492 --> 00:22:54,973 I mean, if you look at the artifacts just recently, 511 00:22:55,147 --> 00:22:59,281 we have another button that was previously thought to be a coin. 512 00:22:59,455 --> 00:23:02,850 And for good reason, the area of the shank is barely visible. 513 00:23:02,937 --> 00:23:07,376 And the metallurgy is suggesting is an early period. 514 00:23:07,550 --> 00:23:09,550 - And you have results on what it is, Emma? - I do. 515 00:23:11,859 --> 00:23:13,730 All right, so this is the coin, 516 00:23:13,904 --> 00:23:15,130 or what was thought to be a coin. 517 00:23:15,210 --> 00:23:16,777 It is a button. 518 00:23:16,951 --> 00:23:18,829 The body of the button is made of a copper alloy. 519 00:23:18,909 --> 00:23:21,477 But what's really interesting about this, 520 00:23:21,651 --> 00:23:24,002 is what's in the copper 521 00:23:24,176 --> 00:23:25,662 and what's surrounding it, so, first off, 522 00:23:25,742 --> 00:23:27,527 it's a silver gilt. 523 00:23:27,701 --> 00:23:30,921 So you're seeing that-that composition 524 00:23:31,096 --> 00:23:34,142 of silver throughout, but the copper 525 00:23:34,316 --> 00:23:36,275 has a unique signature of a very, 526 00:23:36,449 --> 00:23:38,451 very high arsenic content. 527 00:23:38,668 --> 00:23:42,237 The arsenical copper indicates the medieval times. 528 00:23:42,455 --> 00:23:44,283 It's coming. Medieval, baby! 529 00:23:45,197 --> 00:23:46,894 How about that? 530 00:23:52,421 --> 00:23:53,701 Copper was often recycled. 531 00:23:53,814 --> 00:23:55,555 A skilled person made it, 532 00:23:55,685 --> 00:23:57,992 refined the copper and created this alloy. 533 00:23:58,166 --> 00:24:01,039 So, they're recycling medieval copper. 534 00:24:01,213 --> 00:24:03,606 So if you had to put a date on it, 535 00:24:03,824 --> 00:24:05,565 most likely pre-1750? 536 00:24:05,782 --> 00:24:07,262 Yeah. 537 00:24:07,349 --> 00:24:10,874 So the copper iron alloy indicates 1600s, 1700s. 538 00:24:11,049 --> 00:24:12,963 Well, there you go. 539 00:24:13,094 --> 00:24:14,755 It is another potentially critical moment 540 00:24:14,835 --> 00:24:16,750 for the Oak Island team. 541 00:24:16,924 --> 00:24:19,144 According to the scientific analysis 542 00:24:19,318 --> 00:24:21,972 of archaeometallurgist Emma Culligan, 543 00:24:22,103 --> 00:24:24,018 a button that was found two days ago 544 00:24:24,192 --> 00:24:25,802 near the round feature on Lot 5 545 00:24:25,933 --> 00:24:29,328 was most likely made in the 17th century. 546 00:24:29,502 --> 00:24:30,764 That fits 547 00:24:30,938 --> 00:24:32,809 - into your earlier occupation. - Yeah. 548 00:24:32,983 --> 00:24:35,377 That means it may have been left there 549 00:24:35,551 --> 00:24:37,553 by someone who used the feature 550 00:24:37,727 --> 00:24:41,253 nearly two centuries before the discovery of the Money Pit. 551 00:24:41,383 --> 00:24:43,298 This is also a major find. 552 00:24:43,429 --> 00:24:45,220 - This is the other starburst button. - Yeah. 553 00:24:45,300 --> 00:24:46,580 And you still haven't identified 554 00:24:46,693 --> 00:24:48,260 - the original starburst? - No. 555 00:24:48,347 --> 00:24:49,867 The button expert we showed it to 556 00:24:50,000 --> 00:24:51,176 thought it might be Spanish. 557 00:24:51,263 --> 00:24:52,133 Is that the expert 558 00:24:52,220 --> 00:24:53,656 - in Malta? - Yeah. 559 00:24:54,179 --> 00:24:56,529 Two weeks ago, 560 00:24:56,746 --> 00:24:58,444 Rick Lagina, his nephew Alex, 561 00:24:58,574 --> 00:25:01,229 and other members of the team traveled to Malta 562 00:25:01,403 --> 00:25:03,579 in order to research the theory 563 00:25:03,797 --> 00:25:07,279 that members of the Knights Templar and the Knights of Malta 564 00:25:07,496 --> 00:25:10,151 made multiple treasure deposits on Oak Island 565 00:25:10,369 --> 00:25:13,633 between the 12th and 17th centuries. 566 00:25:13,763 --> 00:25:17,463 After seeing a number of Templar-related carvings 567 00:25:17,637 --> 00:25:20,248 that have also been found over the years on Oak Island... 568 00:25:20,422 --> 00:25:21,858 How are you? 569 00:25:22,032 --> 00:25:25,906 They met with Maltese historian Denis Darmanin 570 00:25:26,124 --> 00:25:28,952 to have him analyze the so-called starburst button 571 00:25:29,083 --> 00:25:31,041 that was discovered in the rounded feature 572 00:25:31,216 --> 00:25:34,132 on Lot 5 in 2023. 573 00:25:34,262 --> 00:25:37,700 I did come across a similar pattern here. 574 00:25:37,874 --> 00:25:40,877 I would date it to about 1650, 575 00:25:40,964 --> 00:25:42,966 not later than 1675. 576 00:25:43,097 --> 00:25:44,097 That's crazy. 577 00:25:45,621 --> 00:25:47,493 One of the carvings we saw 578 00:25:47,623 --> 00:25:50,148 on Gozo looks like sort of 579 00:25:50,322 --> 00:25:53,803 a more primitive version of this new starburst button pattern. 580 00:25:54,413 --> 00:25:55,675 That right there. 581 00:25:55,849 --> 00:25:56,849 Incredibly, 582 00:25:56,937 --> 00:25:58,460 upon returning from Malta, 583 00:25:58,634 --> 00:26:01,115 Alex was stunned to realize 584 00:26:01,333 --> 00:26:05,380 that another carving he had seen at the citadel of Victoria, 585 00:26:05,511 --> 00:26:07,730 a former stronghold of the Knights of Malta, 586 00:26:07,861 --> 00:26:10,864 where some believe holy treasures of the Knights Templar 587 00:26:11,038 --> 00:26:12,561 were once safeguarded, 588 00:26:12,735 --> 00:26:15,434 was similar to a second ornate button 589 00:26:15,608 --> 00:26:18,959 that had just been unearthed near the rounded feature. 590 00:26:19,089 --> 00:26:21,091 Lot 5 remains 591 00:26:21,222 --> 00:26:24,530 an enigma and possibly an important enigma. 592 00:26:24,704 --> 00:26:26,401 Is it possible 593 00:26:26,619 --> 00:26:29,926 that the three potentially 17th-century buttons, 594 00:26:30,057 --> 00:26:33,016 in addition to the 14th-century barter token 595 00:26:33,191 --> 00:26:36,629 that were all found near the rounded feature on Lot 5 596 00:26:36,803 --> 00:26:39,545 offer key evidence that both the Knights Templar 597 00:26:39,675 --> 00:26:41,982 and the Knights of Malta may have been connected 598 00:26:42,200 --> 00:26:44,114 to the Oak Island mystery? 599 00:26:44,767 --> 00:26:46,029 What's the path forward 600 00:26:46,160 --> 00:26:47,683 - on Lot 5? - I think 601 00:26:47,814 --> 00:26:49,518 there's more work to be done on the exterior 602 00:26:49,598 --> 00:26:51,557 of the foundation. 603 00:26:51,731 --> 00:26:53,559 And I think we-we work with Gary 604 00:26:53,689 --> 00:26:56,736 - to do more precise metal detecting. - And run 605 00:26:56,910 --> 00:26:58,738 - GPR again. - Yeah. 606 00:26:58,912 --> 00:27:00,522 'Cause if they were doing 607 00:27:00,740 --> 00:27:03,395 work over on Lot 5, maybe there is a hatch 608 00:27:03,569 --> 00:27:07,094 or a shaft or something right nearby. 609 00:27:07,181 --> 00:27:09,052 Without question, a-anything like that 610 00:27:09,227 --> 00:27:10,387 would be worth investigating. 611 00:27:11,751 --> 00:27:14,188 But let's go to that favorite place 612 00:27:14,406 --> 00:27:16,059 for just about everyone here... the swamp. 613 00:27:16,234 --> 00:27:20,107 Dr. Spooner, you played a very significant role. 614 00:27:20,238 --> 00:27:22,203 Why don't you tee off that discussion from your standpoint. 615 00:27:22,283 --> 00:27:24,807 Yeah, I-I think we've moved... 616 00:27:24,981 --> 00:27:26,766 moved everything forward significantly 617 00:27:26,940 --> 00:27:28,942 in terms of understanding the swamp 618 00:27:29,159 --> 00:27:33,381 and just how sort of vigorous an area of activity it was. 619 00:27:33,512 --> 00:27:36,428 We find structures there... that are enigmatic. 620 00:27:36,602 --> 00:27:37,951 Yeah. 621 00:27:38,430 --> 00:27:40,519 This is really cool. 622 00:27:40,693 --> 00:27:42,571 After previously discovering structures 623 00:27:42,651 --> 00:27:44,697 in the triangle-shaped swamp 624 00:27:44,871 --> 00:27:47,743 such as the believed 800-year-old paved area 625 00:27:47,874 --> 00:27:49,223 near the center 626 00:27:49,397 --> 00:27:52,226 and the potentially 500-year-old stone road 627 00:27:52,444 --> 00:27:54,010 in the southeast corner... 628 00:27:54,576 --> 00:27:56,448 Seems to be quite a few more rocks, 629 00:27:56,622 --> 00:27:58,537 - at least right in through here. - Yeah. 630 00:27:58,711 --> 00:28:02,367 This year, the Oak Island team once again discovered 631 00:28:02,497 --> 00:28:06,414 numerous man-made structures throughout the brackish bog. 632 00:28:06,588 --> 00:28:10,070 These include multiple sections of a cobblestone pathway, 633 00:28:10,244 --> 00:28:12,768 which were bordered by wooden survey stakes 634 00:28:12,942 --> 00:28:16,119 that have been dated to as early as the 17th century. 635 00:28:16,555 --> 00:28:17,947 Whoa! 636 00:28:18,121 --> 00:28:20,341 There's even more big boulders down there. 637 00:28:20,515 --> 00:28:22,648 Near the northern shoreline, 638 00:28:22,865 --> 00:28:25,172 they uncovered a line of stacked boulders 639 00:28:25,259 --> 00:28:27,696 that appeared to be an artificial seawall. 640 00:28:27,827 --> 00:28:28,915 Doesn't that look like 641 00:28:29,002 --> 00:28:30,525 - a vault to you? - Wow. 642 00:28:30,699 --> 00:28:32,397 But the most compelling find 643 00:28:32,614 --> 00:28:34,529 that may be related to the treasure mystery 644 00:28:34,703 --> 00:28:38,228 was an empty brick and slate vault-like feature 645 00:28:38,359 --> 00:28:42,581 that was also dated back to as early as the 17th century. 646 00:28:43,146 --> 00:28:44,844 The swamp has 647 00:28:45,018 --> 00:28:46,324 multiple dates. 648 00:28:46,498 --> 00:28:47,767 It goes back to as far as possibly 649 00:28:47,847 --> 00:28:49,631 in the 1200s AD era. 650 00:28:49,805 --> 00:28:51,858 You go to the northern end of the swamp and that dates 651 00:28:51,938 --> 00:28:54,375 late 1600s right through the late 1700s. 652 00:28:54,549 --> 00:28:57,944 The time period is 1630 to 1750, 653 00:28:58,118 --> 00:28:59,909 and that was what I would call the major construction 654 00:28:59,989 --> 00:29:00,989 and major use of it. 655 00:29:02,209 --> 00:29:03,863 To find a vault in the swamp, 656 00:29:04,037 --> 00:29:05,480 along with all the other evidence, to me, 657 00:29:05,560 --> 00:29:08,084 just brings the whole mystery up another notch. 658 00:29:08,171 --> 00:29:11,871 It's irrefutable, in terms of it was worked, 659 00:29:12,045 --> 00:29:14,613 manipulated... call it what you will... 660 00:29:14,743 --> 00:29:16,266 over an extended period of time. 661 00:29:16,441 --> 00:29:19,269 It was intentional, and it was purposeful. 662 00:29:19,487 --> 00:29:22,447 I don't think we're anywhere near understanding it, 663 00:29:22,621 --> 00:29:24,797 because, all of our efforts, 664 00:29:24,927 --> 00:29:27,800 probably there's maybe 30% done. 665 00:29:27,930 --> 00:29:29,671 And you've said it yourself, Tom... 666 00:29:29,845 --> 00:29:32,282 if there are answers to the Oak Island mystery, 667 00:29:32,413 --> 00:29:34,676 they perhaps lie within the bog. 668 00:29:34,850 --> 00:29:37,418 It was a lot of manpower went into what we're finding. 669 00:29:37,592 --> 00:29:39,289 Okay. 670 00:29:39,464 --> 00:29:41,074 And this all fits into, 671 00:29:41,204 --> 00:29:44,686 I think, a vision of Oak Island at that time. 672 00:29:44,904 --> 00:29:47,167 When you take Lot 5, the swamp, as a place 673 00:29:47,297 --> 00:29:50,257 for industrial activity. A-Activity that was island-wide. 674 00:29:50,388 --> 00:29:52,005 And the swamp would've been a little bit like 675 00:29:52,085 --> 00:29:53,782 a highway across the island. 676 00:29:53,956 --> 00:29:56,916 And we find stakes there that seem to point 677 00:29:57,003 --> 00:29:59,397 towards basically the western drumlin 678 00:29:59,527 --> 00:30:00,876 and maybe Lot 5. 679 00:30:01,050 --> 00:30:03,923 So, to me, what's super exciting is 680 00:30:04,053 --> 00:30:07,448 maybe the swamp is very, very strongly connected 681 00:30:07,579 --> 00:30:10,146 to Lot 5. 682 00:30:10,320 --> 00:30:13,367 And, of course, if you go from Lot 5, 683 00:30:13,498 --> 00:30:16,065 cross the cobble path, where are you? 684 00:30:16,239 --> 00:30:18,111 But you're on the eastern drumlin, 685 00:30:18,285 --> 00:30:20,287 the Money Pit area. 686 00:30:20,461 --> 00:30:22,115 Yeah. Exactly. 687 00:30:22,202 --> 00:30:24,204 With that, 688 00:30:24,378 --> 00:30:26,424 I think we can transition 689 00:30:26,598 --> 00:30:30,166 to our favorite spot, the Money Pit. 690 00:30:30,340 --> 00:30:31,907 So let's go there. 691 00:30:32,038 --> 00:30:33,953 And we got two really interesting artifacts. 692 00:30:34,127 --> 00:30:36,695 And I'll turn it over to Emma to describe them. 693 00:30:36,869 --> 00:30:37,957 Well, 694 00:30:38,131 --> 00:30:39,785 these two pieces. 695 00:30:39,915 --> 00:30:41,961 So I think we were calling this piece a chisel, 696 00:30:42,091 --> 00:30:43,310 from the Money Pit spoils. 697 00:30:43,484 --> 00:30:44,484 Yeah. 698 00:30:45,617 --> 00:30:47,270 And then a pick. 699 00:30:47,445 --> 00:30:49,708 - This giant piece. - Yeah. 700 00:30:49,795 --> 00:30:53,581 So I scanned the artifacts, and they are both quite clean irons. 701 00:30:53,755 --> 00:30:55,757 They're actually very similar in composition. 702 00:30:55,931 --> 00:30:59,413 And I would give a date range on the artifacts. 703 00:30:59,587 --> 00:31:03,809 They are at least early to mid-1700s. 704 00:31:03,983 --> 00:31:06,115 Potentially... before that. 705 00:31:06,246 --> 00:31:08,378 How far back? 706 00:31:08,509 --> 00:31:11,469 They could go back to the 1650s. 707 00:31:13,079 --> 00:31:14,994 Fantastic. 708 00:31:19,259 --> 00:31:20,913 On, baby. -...the team 709 00:31:21,130 --> 00:31:25,352 excavated a seven-foot-diameter shaft known as RP-1 710 00:31:25,526 --> 00:31:29,008 some 20 feet southeast of the TOT-1 shaft, 711 00:31:29,182 --> 00:31:31,097 hoping to unearth evidence of treasure 712 00:31:31,227 --> 00:31:34,883 nearly 120 feet belowground. 713 00:31:35,057 --> 00:31:39,192 Unfortunately, no valuables were recovered. 714 00:31:39,758 --> 00:31:42,151 This is the largest diameter pipe stem 715 00:31:42,369 --> 00:31:43,595 we've ever found on the island. 716 00:31:43,675 --> 00:31:44,719 Whoa. 717 00:31:44,806 --> 00:31:46,373 However, 718 00:31:46,547 --> 00:31:48,549 the team did find a clay pipe stem, 719 00:31:48,723 --> 00:31:51,204 a disposable artifact for its time, 720 00:31:51,378 --> 00:31:53,859 which Laird believes could date back 721 00:31:54,033 --> 00:31:57,863 more than 100 years prior to the discovery of the Money Pit. 722 00:31:58,037 --> 00:32:01,301 Is it possible that the Fellowship of the Dig 723 00:32:01,475 --> 00:32:05,261 has unearthed at least three items that were left behind 724 00:32:05,392 --> 00:32:09,614 by those who buried something of great value on Oak Island? 725 00:32:09,831 --> 00:32:11,572 We now have proof 726 00:32:11,703 --> 00:32:13,146 that people were down there way before discovery. 727 00:32:13,226 --> 00:32:17,230 Just that this year lends credence 728 00:32:17,404 --> 00:32:18,934 to all the stories about the Money Pit... 729 00:32:19,014 --> 00:32:21,234 - Yeah. - And credence to why 730 00:32:21,408 --> 00:32:22,801 we first set foot on this island. 731 00:32:22,931 --> 00:32:25,238 So that would be a smoking hot find. 732 00:32:25,455 --> 00:32:26,369 Yes. Exactly. 733 00:32:26,500 --> 00:32:27,500 Smoking hot find. 734 00:32:28,633 --> 00:32:30,504 We were able to put down 735 00:32:30,678 --> 00:32:33,681 six large canisters in the Money Pit this year, successfully. 736 00:32:33,812 --> 00:32:35,553 We didn't find treasure, per se. 737 00:32:35,640 --> 00:32:37,598 But I think we found treasure in the sense 738 00:32:37,685 --> 00:32:41,123 of a lot of knowledge that's gonna help us proceed. 739 00:32:41,297 --> 00:32:43,473 - Yeah. - I went into the year thinking 740 00:32:43,648 --> 00:32:44,768 that there's no possible way 741 00:32:44,866 --> 00:32:45,650 that if there's treasure down there 742 00:32:45,824 --> 00:32:47,652 that we could've missed it 743 00:32:47,782 --> 00:32:49,182 with the 600-some boreholes that we put in the ground... 744 00:32:49,262 --> 00:32:50,480 whatever the number is. 745 00:32:50,655 --> 00:32:53,222 - Yeah. - But when we did the caisson work 746 00:32:53,309 --> 00:32:54,180 and everything started collapsing down 747 00:32:54,354 --> 00:32:55,834 into the solution channel, 748 00:32:55,964 --> 00:32:58,358 that explains why we might have missed it. 749 00:32:58,532 --> 00:33:01,013 And so I think the odds, in my mind, 750 00:33:01,143 --> 00:33:03,109 of there still being something underground in the Money Pit 751 00:33:03,189 --> 00:33:04,189 are a lot higher. 752 00:33:05,278 --> 00:33:06,975 Let's talk about this, then. 753 00:33:07,149 --> 00:33:08,854 Because the other big thing we discovered this year, 754 00:33:08,934 --> 00:33:11,850 in my belief, is this business about, 755 00:33:11,980 --> 00:33:14,417 most likely, the solution channel being able to swallow 756 00:33:14,548 --> 00:33:17,943 whole material and at copious quantities. 757 00:33:18,160 --> 00:33:21,381 That was something we suspected. 758 00:33:21,511 --> 00:33:23,346 But I think it was proven this year. 759 00:33:23,426 --> 00:33:27,169 - Yeah. - So I asked Steve to do something for me. 760 00:33:27,343 --> 00:33:29,737 So, Marty, you asked me to put together a map. 761 00:33:29,911 --> 00:33:31,913 This is a bird's-eye view looking at the Money Pit. 762 00:33:32,087 --> 00:33:33,959 This is what we've done. 763 00:33:34,133 --> 00:33:35,576 The exercise was to say, "All right, 764 00:33:35,656 --> 00:33:37,353 "if we know the original Money Pit was here 765 00:33:37,527 --> 00:33:38,579 "and it had treasure in it, 766 00:33:38,659 --> 00:33:40,095 "the reason we haven't found it 767 00:33:40,182 --> 00:33:42,968 is because it collapsed way deep." Okay? 768 00:33:43,098 --> 00:33:44,273 And so I wanted to see if, 769 00:33:44,447 --> 00:33:45,971 statistically, that was possible. 770 00:33:47,146 --> 00:33:48,589 At this point, in the Money Pit, 771 00:33:48,669 --> 00:33:50,497 for everything we've ever drilled, 772 00:33:50,628 --> 00:33:53,718 we've done just over 500 boreholes and 27 caissons. 773 00:33:53,848 --> 00:33:56,372 We've really only dug about 20 to 25 boreholes 774 00:33:56,546 --> 00:33:58,548 at the bottom of the solution channel. 775 00:33:58,723 --> 00:34:01,334 - And green is the solution channel. - Yes. 776 00:34:01,508 --> 00:34:02,901 So, each one of these yellow depths 777 00:34:03,118 --> 00:34:04,816 hit the bottom of the solution channel. 778 00:34:06,556 --> 00:34:09,995 We have four caissons, really, that hit bedrock. 779 00:34:10,169 --> 00:34:11,997 And the solution channel isn't flat. 780 00:34:13,694 --> 00:34:16,871 You've got 205 feet, 206 feet depth. 781 00:34:17,045 --> 00:34:19,352 Well, there's pockets mere feet away 782 00:34:19,526 --> 00:34:22,834 where it's 215 feet deep, 210 feet. 783 00:34:23,008 --> 00:34:25,358 So if a treasure did collapse into a solution channel, 784 00:34:25,488 --> 00:34:27,882 it potentially could have fallen into one of these pockets. 785 00:34:28,013 --> 00:34:29,362 Sure. 786 00:34:29,536 --> 00:34:31,973 We have more than 80 square feet 787 00:34:32,104 --> 00:34:35,368 of unexplored area in the Money Pit at those depths. 788 00:34:35,542 --> 00:34:37,022 The solution channel, 789 00:34:37,196 --> 00:34:39,764 this-this natural cave-like system underground, 790 00:34:39,851 --> 00:34:42,157 may have played a bigger role in hiding this treasure 791 00:34:42,331 --> 00:34:43,426 than we ever thought before. 792 00:34:43,506 --> 00:34:44,899 Yep. 793 00:34:45,117 --> 00:34:47,249 It could go down to 230 feet, 794 00:34:47,380 --> 00:34:48,250 easy. 795 00:34:48,381 --> 00:34:49,469 Yeah, it really could. 796 00:34:49,643 --> 00:34:51,384 - Correct. - We're zeroing in 797 00:34:51,558 --> 00:34:52,602 on this treasure. 798 00:34:52,733 --> 00:34:54,039 But how are we going to get it? 799 00:34:54,213 --> 00:34:56,171 How are we going to actually find it 800 00:34:56,302 --> 00:34:57,342 and get it to the surface? 801 00:34:59,740 --> 00:35:01,568 There's something down there. 802 00:35:07,269 --> 00:35:08,967 The solution channel, 803 00:35:09,097 --> 00:35:11,709 this natural cave-like system underground, 804 00:35:11,883 --> 00:35:14,407 could go down to 230 feet, easy. 805 00:35:14,581 --> 00:35:15,974 We're zeroing in on this treasure. 806 00:35:16,104 --> 00:35:17,715 But how are we going to get it? 807 00:35:17,845 --> 00:35:20,065 We either have to do a pretty intensive 808 00:35:20,282 --> 00:35:23,677 deep drilling program with a conventional rig, 809 00:35:23,808 --> 00:35:26,767 some sort, sonic rig, something, to test that out. 810 00:35:26,941 --> 00:35:29,639 - Or a big dig in that area. - Yeah. 811 00:35:29,814 --> 00:35:31,424 Given all the information 812 00:35:31,554 --> 00:35:34,035 and all the input from everyone around this table, 813 00:35:34,166 --> 00:35:38,344 your default position has to be a potential big dig. 814 00:35:38,518 --> 00:35:42,000 A system of caissons, one next to the other. 815 00:35:42,130 --> 00:35:44,306 Basically, a honeycomb design. 816 00:35:44,480 --> 00:35:46,526 For over ten years now, 817 00:35:46,700 --> 00:35:48,789 the Laginas and Craig Tester 818 00:35:48,963 --> 00:35:51,052 have researched excavation methods 819 00:35:51,139 --> 00:35:55,056 to explore a much larger region of the Money Pit area. 820 00:35:55,187 --> 00:35:58,712 One of these is the so-called honeycomb process. 821 00:35:58,886 --> 00:36:00,845 This would involve digging a series 822 00:36:01,019 --> 00:36:04,326 of eight-foot-diameter steel shafts next to one another 823 00:36:04,500 --> 00:36:08,243 down to depths of as much as 230 feet, 824 00:36:08,417 --> 00:36:11,420 allowing the team to thoroughly search the solution channel 825 00:36:11,594 --> 00:36:13,422 for the legendary treasure. 826 00:36:13,553 --> 00:36:15,250 For me, 827 00:36:15,381 --> 00:36:16,599 I want to go deep. 828 00:36:16,817 --> 00:36:18,776 Um, whether we... 829 00:36:18,993 --> 00:36:23,215 drill for it or a, a big dig of some sort, 830 00:36:23,345 --> 00:36:26,566 um, you know, we need to hammer those numbers out. 831 00:36:26,784 --> 00:36:29,961 But, you know, I think we advanced the ball on all fronts. 832 00:36:30,091 --> 00:36:31,963 And I think the team did a great job. 833 00:36:32,137 --> 00:36:35,053 To me, I came onto this island, 834 00:36:35,227 --> 00:36:36,532 I was absolutely mercenary. 835 00:36:36,706 --> 00:36:38,447 I was here after treasure. 836 00:36:38,578 --> 00:36:41,581 Rick always was more colored towards, "Hey, 837 00:36:41,755 --> 00:36:44,105 "this is a worthwhile thing. This is historical. 838 00:36:44,323 --> 00:36:47,108 The-the hunt itself is worthwhile." 839 00:36:47,282 --> 00:36:49,552 I've been moving gradually in that direction for a long time. 840 00:36:49,632 --> 00:36:52,287 And I would say this year moved me even farther. 841 00:36:52,418 --> 00:36:54,550 I still want to find a great treasure. 842 00:36:54,724 --> 00:36:56,509 But, you know what, 843 00:36:56,596 --> 00:36:59,207 this is a worthwhile adventure with worthwhile people 844 00:36:59,381 --> 00:37:01,209 doing worthwhile things. 845 00:37:01,383 --> 00:37:04,212 I asked you at the beginning of the year 846 00:37:04,343 --> 00:37:06,954 to inspire each other, 847 00:37:07,128 --> 00:37:11,698 to do something which is more than each of us individually, 848 00:37:11,872 --> 00:37:14,266 and that is working as a team, working as a unit, 849 00:37:14,483 --> 00:37:17,138 working... together. 850 00:37:17,312 --> 00:37:18,748 Look at the table. 851 00:37:18,923 --> 00:37:20,185 Look around. 852 00:37:21,882 --> 00:37:25,625 You know, as a little boy, I, um... 853 00:37:27,148 --> 00:37:30,412 I believed in Oak Island... in the mystery, in the story, 854 00:37:30,499 --> 00:37:32,327 and in the treasure. 855 00:37:32,501 --> 00:37:35,678 And, I believe it now. 856 00:37:35,809 --> 00:37:38,377 But the thing that is really quite compelling for me 857 00:37:38,551 --> 00:37:40,161 is that... 858 00:37:42,860 --> 00:37:45,384 Um... 859 00:37:48,082 --> 00:37:49,127 You can do it. 860 00:37:49,257 --> 00:37:50,868 Yeah, I know. 861 00:37:52,260 --> 00:37:53,740 It has been... 862 00:37:56,874 --> 00:37:58,876 one of the greatest pleasures... 863 00:38:00,834 --> 00:38:02,183 of my life... 864 00:38:02,401 --> 00:38:04,403 to not only have shared this 865 00:38:04,577 --> 00:38:06,709 with all of you... 866 00:38:07,797 --> 00:38:10,452 but with my two nephews 867 00:38:10,583 --> 00:38:12,541 and David, who is not here, 868 00:38:12,672 --> 00:38:15,022 and my brother, of course. 869 00:38:16,415 --> 00:38:19,548 It's been... fantastic. 870 00:38:20,898 --> 00:38:23,770 And without each of you... 871 00:38:25,337 --> 00:38:28,122 we wouldn't be sitting here the way we are. 872 00:38:28,209 --> 00:38:29,950 And so, for that, 873 00:38:30,037 --> 00:38:31,778 I am exceedingly grateful. 874 00:38:31,952 --> 00:38:33,693 If it wasn't for you, 875 00:38:33,867 --> 00:38:36,007 I don't think any of us would be sitting here right now. 876 00:38:36,087 --> 00:38:37,653 Yeah. I didn't come out here 877 00:38:37,827 --> 00:38:38,879 'cause I believed in the treasure. 878 00:38:38,959 --> 00:38:40,613 I came out here 879 00:38:40,787 --> 00:38:41,483 'cause I believed in doing this with my family, 880 00:38:41,614 --> 00:38:43,181 so... 881 00:38:43,398 --> 00:38:44,878 And look how far he's come. 882 00:38:45,052 --> 00:38:46,365 - Yeah. - Yeah. 883 00:38:46,445 --> 00:38:48,360 That-that is what is really cool is, 884 00:38:48,534 --> 00:38:51,102 I remember when Marty first came to Oak Island. 885 00:38:51,319 --> 00:38:54,496 You know, he came, and he's brutally honest, you know? 886 00:38:54,627 --> 00:38:56,418 He came here and thought it was a bunch of madness, 887 00:38:56,498 --> 00:38:57,935 - collective madness. - That. 888 00:38:58,152 --> 00:38:59,247 And I think Alex had a little bit of that. 889 00:38:59,327 --> 00:39:00,981 - Yeah. - And-and Peter. 890 00:39:01,155 --> 00:39:03,157 As everybody knows, Peter was like, 891 00:39:03,331 --> 00:39:05,768 "Okay, I'll come, but..." - Yeah. 892 00:39:05,986 --> 00:39:07,640 And yet they have been moved... 893 00:39:09,207 --> 00:39:11,035 by the proof that each and every one of you 894 00:39:11,122 --> 00:39:12,993 have helped provide. 895 00:39:13,167 --> 00:39:14,516 So, thank you. 896 00:39:14,690 --> 00:39:15,822 Thank you. 897 00:39:15,953 --> 00:39:17,563 Hey, look, 898 00:39:17,693 --> 00:39:19,093 I've always said this... and I'm sure of this... 899 00:39:19,173 --> 00:39:20,921 it's impossible to follow a Rick Lagina speech, 900 00:39:21,001 --> 00:39:23,395 so I am not going to even try. 901 00:39:23,525 --> 00:39:24,577 I believe we're done for the year. 902 00:39:24,657 --> 00:39:26,354 - Sound good? - Hear, hear. 903 00:39:26,572 --> 00:39:28,652 - Sounds good. - Hear, hear. - Thank you. 904 00:39:33,013 --> 00:39:35,494 - Okay. Off we go. - Okay. 905 00:39:36,799 --> 00:39:41,326 The year is ending on Oak Island for Rick, Marty, and their team. 906 00:39:41,456 --> 00:39:45,199 But it saw them discover more evidence than ever before 907 00:39:45,373 --> 00:39:48,942 that profound and perhaps priceless secrets 908 00:39:49,116 --> 00:39:50,516 are hiding deep in the Money Pit area. 909 00:39:50,596 --> 00:39:51,989 Emiliano. 910 00:39:52,076 --> 00:39:54,208 Ciao, buddy. 911 00:39:54,382 --> 00:39:56,297 So when they return next spring 912 00:39:56,471 --> 00:40:00,258 and conduct the biggest and deepest digs ever attempted, 913 00:40:00,388 --> 00:40:02,912 will the answers to a mystery 914 00:40:03,043 --> 00:40:06,394 that has captivated the world for 230 years 915 00:40:06,568 --> 00:40:08,831 finally be revealed? 916 00:40:08,962 --> 00:40:11,182 It was a good year. We put 917 00:40:11,399 --> 00:40:14,272 an X-marks-the-spot... in the Money Pit. 918 00:40:14,446 --> 00:40:16,317 Now we just have to execute, 919 00:40:16,491 --> 00:40:18,363 because we think that the treasure dropped 920 00:40:18,537 --> 00:40:20,060 into the solution channel. 921 00:40:20,234 --> 00:40:23,237 And somebody was deep in the Money Pit 922 00:40:23,411 --> 00:40:25,457 way before the Money Pit was discovered. 923 00:40:25,631 --> 00:40:28,416 Just those two things in a very general sense 924 00:40:28,590 --> 00:40:31,245 make you pretty enthusiastic to keep going. 925 00:40:31,376 --> 00:40:32,725 There's a lot of work left to do. 926 00:40:32,899 --> 00:40:33,907 - Yes. - Almost feels like 927 00:40:33,987 --> 00:40:35,249 as much work as we had 928 00:40:35,423 --> 00:40:36,946 when we first showed up here. 929 00:40:37,077 --> 00:40:38,296 Which is amazing. 930 00:40:38,426 --> 00:40:39,732 I always believed. 931 00:40:39,906 --> 00:40:41,951 I think now the world believes 932 00:40:42,126 --> 00:40:45,085 that something unique happened on this very special place. 933 00:40:45,259 --> 00:40:47,740 I am exceedingly grateful of the opportunity 934 00:40:47,870 --> 00:40:52,005 that this story, this island has given back to me. 935 00:40:52,179 --> 00:40:54,660 But at the end of the day, there really is but one goal. 936 00:40:54,747 --> 00:40:56,183 Let's solve this thing. 937 00:40:56,357 --> 00:40:58,664 This is a really amazing place. 938 00:40:58,794 --> 00:41:01,362 This is an amazing place. 939 00:41:02,581 --> 00:41:05,410 >>>>oakislandtk<<<<< www.opensubtitles.org 67842

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