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Tonight, on the Curse of Oak Island.
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This structure is very different. If
it's a marker, then there's at least one
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other. Let's find it. Wait, look at
this.
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Another marker style.
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What?
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This was found on Lot 15.
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It's an engineering tool. That may be
the most sophisticated item that's shown
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up. We have a core, John. The core.
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Could be the core.
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Yeah, I got something right here. That
is pretty much what we're looking for.
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Incredible.
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There is an island in the North Atlantic
where people have been looking for an
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incredible treasure for more than 200
years.
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So far, they have found a stone slab
with strange symbols carved into it, man
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-made workings that date to medieval
times, and a lead cross whose origin may
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connected to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died trying to
solve the mystery.
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And according to legend, one more will
have to die before the treasure
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can be found.
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Okay, guys, I -9 .5, here we are. We're
looking to get to the deeper sections of
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the solution channel. That's right.
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As the sun rises high above the Money
Pit area on Oak Island, Rick and Marty
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Lagina's team move forward in their
quest to solve a 230 -year -old mystery.
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We've picked up the points where it's
deepest, and this is going to be one of
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them. Destination for this hole is 210
to 220, right, Steve? Yeah, that's
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220, maybe even 230 feet deep.
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Dr. Spooner and Dr. Michael fully
believe that those metal deposits are
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by man, not natural, in the waters
themselves.
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Exactly so. Very exciting hole.
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Yep.
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Today, they are drilling a new borehole
known as I -9 .5, which is on target to
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reach an unexplored area of the solution
channel.
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And based on new water tests that reveal
gold, silver, and other metal objects
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may be in this area, the team has
renewed hope.
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that they are narrowing it on the
elusive treasure.
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When we get down there, we should be
looking for really soupy material.
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Yeah.
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Hopefully we'll drill through some loose
coins at the bottom of a very loose and
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soupy area.
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Yep. I am a little bit disappointed by
the initial speed of drilling in the
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solution channel, but the significance
of the precious metals and others
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dissolved in the waters has never been
diminished.
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We have a core, gentlemen.
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There's lots of indications that there
is a great treasure here still.
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168. At this point, it looks like we've
got
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fairly loose material, but it's not as
really as watery and washed out as we
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would like to see.
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Thanks, Adam.
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It's kind of what we want. It's loose,
but there's just too much volume here.
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wouldn't allow things to fall through
them.
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It looks like we're into...
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A little bit of gypsum. Now, it's not
solid stuff, but if he starts out and
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starts getting into very firm material,
he's probably into the bedrock plateau.
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I think that's kind of what we're hoping
for because so far, most of the
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collapses we've observed have been right
on the edge of the bedrock plateau.
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So if we're looking for a cavity
underneath that maybe remained open long
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to swallow up the money pit, then it
should be right there.
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I think that bodes well, as you say.
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Now, let's hope that this is just the
edge of the most distant protrusion out
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into the solution channel. We've just
caught a little boulder.
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At this point, I would assume it would
have tagged into something, but those
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metals still come back positive, and
they give me a lot of hope that we were
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the right spot. We just haven't tagged
it yet. Every core could be the one that
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breaks through, and then we're into the
solution channel and central treasure
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depth.
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Absolutely. As the drilling operation
continues.
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several hundred yards to the west on Lot
5.
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Hopefully we find something cool soon.
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Yeah.
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Members of the team search for new clues
in the Round Stone Foundation, one of
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several mysterious structures that have
been uncovered on this lot and which
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could help identify just who occupied it
before the discovery of the money pit.
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Oh, wow.
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We got more pearlware.
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Oh, nice.
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You can bag it up and clean it.
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What's satisfying for my job is when we
find a piece of pottery like this, it
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proves to us that people were on Lot 5
doing work in the early 1700s. But
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like the different buttons we're finding
indicate that this feature could
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potentially be a lot older than we
thought.
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So we're starting to perhaps build a
picture of...
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A very early occupation on Oak Island.
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Hey.
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Found a bead.
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Oh, wow. Good eyes.
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Hey, Laird.
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Come check this bad boy out.
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Alrighty.
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What is it?
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It's little.
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Oh, nice.
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It's a bead.
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And it's from Venice. It's from Murano.
You can tell just from looking at it.
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Stylistically, and we've done analysis
on the other ones.
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So how old would one like that be? Well,
the tradition of bead making in Murano
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goes back like hundreds of years.
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But the beads could speak more to
theories about the Knights of Malta.
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having a presence on Oak Island.
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This is now the sixth Venetian bead that
the team has found in this feature.
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And curiously, these ornate beads, which
were also used as currency between the
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12th and 19th centuries, have been
potentially linked to a group known as
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Knights of Malta, a religious order
related to the Knights Templar.
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who established a stronghold just 15
miles south of Oak Island in 1632.
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It's got red and blue inserts.
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The base glass is white.
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It's great that we're finding this
variety of beads.
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Three of the same type kind of makes you
think... Someone's necklace broke.
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Yeah, and there's more out there.
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They were used for trade, but they were
also worn by the people that brought
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them over.
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So that's pretty cool.
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I don't find a lot of beads, so I'm
always excited when you get a bead.
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Cool.
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Like it a lot. Good job. Good eyes.
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Keep up the good work.
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Later that afternoon.
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So what you see before us, it's curious.
I don't know what to make of it.
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Rick and Marty join other members of the
team in the research center to discuss
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another curious discovery on Lot 5.
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a man -made stone marker found just
three weeks ago.
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Gary was metal detecting, and we came
across this, and we both went, well,
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that's strange.
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And to help their investigation, Laird
has created a 3 -D model of the feature.
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I did a drone -based 3 -D model of the
split stone feature.
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I fly the drone around at different
angles, different heights, and take... a
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of photographs, and then I'd bring all
of those photographs back into the lab,
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and I have a program that will
reconstruct everything.
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It's very similar to the reconstruction
of the CT scanner.
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And in the end, we have this beautiful
3D model so we can show all angles and
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all heights and get a really much better
idea of what this split stone looks
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like. Laird, what can you tell us about
it?
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Well, it was...
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The stone sticking out that much from
the ground.
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It looked like a standing stone.
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And then we found a much larger rock
beside the standing stone.
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If we flip it up, you can see how the
rock was sitting.
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Yeah, I don't see a natural way for that
to happen. No.
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So the hole was dug.
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It was placed in the hole, propped up,
and then surrounded by rocks.
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I don't have the expertise to say that
it was 100 % placed.
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But the people who do have that
expertise tell me that.
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So the scientific finding is that that
boulder was placed. Okay, to me there's
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only two alternatives.
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It was placed to cover something up, or
it was placed to be a marker of some
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sort. We need to figure out which of
those it is.
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We did get this dark organic soil
underneath the rock.
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And as I was removing that, I got this
lone piece of wood that is being sent
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C -14.
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The dating on that will be important. It
could be quite significant to figuring
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out who was on Lot 5.
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Because I went back through some of my
old survey stuff last night, and this
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structure is very different. And so I
had to go way, way back in time to find
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structures like this.
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This formation was typically used by the
Romans or later by the Vikings.
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Really?
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Wow. This formation was typically used
by the Romans or Vikings as a marker.
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Really? Yep.
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In the research center, Steve Guptill
has revealed that the man -made stone
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formation near the middle of Lot 5 could
be an ancient surveying marker of
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European design.
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This marker could go back hundreds if
not thousands of years.
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And so it's used for two things. It's
used as a marker stone to say you're on,
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you know, like a Roman road. You're at
100 mile point. Or it's used to claim
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land. So they put it on an area of
significance to say this is ours.
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Which one used it to claim their land?
The Romans.
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The Vikings were more so we were here.
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Right. So it was purposeful. Yeah.
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Oh, 100%. What else has been found so
far in that area? We've got six Roman
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coins within 250 foot radius of it.
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Yeah. You know, one thing we learned on
our research trips, tracking Templar
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movement all over Europe, oftentimes
Viking settlement sites had Roman coins
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associated with those settlement sites.
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In 2023... The reason I came is that I
would like to show you. Absolutely.
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Members of the team traveled to
Reykjavik, Iceland, to investigate the
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that descendants of Vikings... and
members of the Knights Templar hid
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treasures on Oak Island as early as the
12th century.
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As you can see, there is a cross with a
circular top.
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Oh. Wow.
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We've seen that before.
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Oh, yeah.
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And while visiting sites where some
believe the two groups traveled
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they saw not only a carving of a cross
that matches the 14th century cross
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at Smyskov,
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You know the years the coins were
issued? Yeah, this is 4th century.
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4th century. Yeah. So that's great.
Yeah. But we're also shown a number of
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coins found at the same site matching
the six coins that were found on Lot 5.
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Is it possible that the stone marker,
which Steve believes has a connection to
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both the Romans and the Vikings, may be
another clue that could support this
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theory?
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Is this oriented to north right now?
Yes.
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It's just common knowledge, too.
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You would never put your next marker at
a site. You have to see between the two.
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Should be another one. Exactly. Yeah.
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I went out and surveyed the orientation
of the six -foot diameter with the rock
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sitting in the center, and that's the
orientation of the face on top.
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If you project that line, does it hit
anything?
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Nothing as of yet.
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Okay. When we were out there on the
site, you said, let's walk it. I think
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should. Yeah.
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There might be another one of these or
something even more important. I know.
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Then that would really clinch it,
wouldn't it?
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It could be highly relevant to some of
the early work that was done on this
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island. It might have some association
to Nolan's Cross and to the Five Stone
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Cairns. But a more valuable aspect of
this find is this.
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How many other structures like this have
we walked past?
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How many other structures are there yet
to be found?
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How many other things have we missed in
our ongoing daily efforts to try to
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solve this mystery?
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I think we've got a little bit of work
we can do. Let's walk that line and then
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follow where it leads.
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Yeah. And, of course, we'll bring Gary
and we'll detect it.
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Okay. Let's go. All right. See you guys.
See you later.
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The next day.
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All right.
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Steve and other members of the team
prepare to find out if the possible
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marker on Lot 5 might point them to an
even greater discovery.
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Because we're in pretty thick wood, what
I'm going to do is I'm going to set my
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control point behind the stone, and
we're going to run a line of sight until
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Ethan can't see us anymore. Then what
we'll do is we'll move him to that
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location, and we'll keep going on that
line.
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And what is this station? What does it
do?
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A total station does the exact same
thing my GPS does, it just doesn't use
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satellite. It uses ground control and
it's great for situations like this
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you can't get a signal because of the
trees.
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Okay, Mo. We'll get set up. Yeah.
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You need this?
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Yeah, I do.
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Are you going to hold that, Ethan?
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What I plan to do is use my total
station, create a control line, we'll
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I plan to move it every couple hundred
yards.
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So we can survey a perfectly straight
line looking for another control point
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marker stone.
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This is essentially a land version of my
GPS.
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So this is the satellite, essentially.
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And this is my, what you'd see me run
around with a GPS.
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And I got to tell you, mate, I'm a
little bit jealous. I've got my magic
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but that looks better.
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All right, I'm ready to go when you guys
are.
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Can you tell me where, Ethan?
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Yeah, more right, more right.
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There you go.
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Perfect.
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All right, Gary, here's our first
location.
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Good night.
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So, you know, we go a couple hundred
yards.
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We've got Peter and I cutting line.
We've got Gary metal detecting.
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And that's important because if this
truly is a line of significance,
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he finds could really be a big clue of
what this marker stone could have been
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who could have walked this line.
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Pete, got a target over here, mate.
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We're not too far off the line.
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To the left.
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Iron, right? Yeah.
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A little, little piece of strap.
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Mm -hmm. You see that square hole in it?
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Oh, it could be a barrel loop. Looks
pretty thin. Yeah.
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I like this little piece of strap.
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We've had some amazing results from
pieces of strap that we found around the
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island. And of course, if you're looking
for treasure and it's in a large
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barrel, they would have had iron straps
around them.
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Just put it in my pouch.
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Sounds good. Let's go back to the lab.
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Keep following the line.
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All right, Gary. I'll keep moving.
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Okay, Mike.
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As the team continues their search for
clues... You know, the item in front of
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us, I think, could be highly
informative.
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In the Oak Island lab, Rick and other
members of the team meet with Laird and
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Emma regarding a possible compass found
one week ago on Lot 15.
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Yeah, so this was found closer to the
beach. So you found it up on the bank?
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Yeah. When we pulled it out, I mean, we
originally thought it was a compass of
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some sort.
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You weren't wrong.
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Yeah. It's what we call a compass.
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Just like someone navigating on a map
would use.
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Exactly.
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That's a tool either for navigating or
it can be used in construction.
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Really?
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Dating back more than 2 ,000 years, a
compass is an instrument.
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used for measuring distances on maps and
to design various kinds of structures
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on land, such as buildings and even
megalithic formation.
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So these are images with all the
corrosion on. So what you're seeing is
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on the screen right now.
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Side view, back view.
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But this is what you can see in the
interior.
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You see one arm, a pin.
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This is the other arm.
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So there's two components with one pin
holding them together.
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But it's hand forged.
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And I got a fairly good comparable of
this specific design.
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Oh, I see what you mean. Yeah.
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What date are you putting on this?
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So no signs of modern alloying elements.
So it kind of takes it away from the
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mid -1800s onwards.
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Oh, wow.
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That's interesting.
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Pictures are fantastic.
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So 18th century or the 1700s, very
comfortably fits within there.
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But, I mean, there's nothing to say that
it's not from mid to late 1600s,
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possibly older.
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That's interesting.
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I mean, there's nothing to say that it's
not from mid to late 1600s, possibly
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older.
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Paul? In the Oak Island lab.
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Laird and Emma are revealing that the
compass found on Lot 15 could date back
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more than a century before the discovery
of the money pit.
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That's interesting.
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Very interesting.
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You said yourself it's a construction
tool.
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Yep. Lot 15 is in close proximity to the
boulder of this beach and the stone
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cairns. To me, the stone cairns are made
by the hand of man.
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The stone cairns were a formation of
five pyramid -shaped mounds that Fred
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documented in the early 1960s on Lot 15
before they were destroyed by treasure
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hunting activities.
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In 2023, archaeoastronomy expert
Professor Adriano Gasvani shared
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peer -reviewed research suggesting the
cairns had been designed to perfectly
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align with stars in the night sky during
the 13th century.
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And when the team visited a site in
Bornholm, Denmark, possibly connected to
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Knights Templar and descendants of
Vikings.
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I have the picture here of the stone
cairns. I'd say it's almost identical.
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They were stunned to find a petroglyph
of the exact same formation.
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I think in order to create the stone
cairns, which are just uphill from the
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find, you would need measuring devices.
You would have to draw a map.
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of what you intend to accomplish with
distances, measurements, orientations,
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alignments. While this is a measuring
device, a device such as this would have
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been needed to actually create these
constructions.
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Here we have a construction on top of
the hill that needed to be laid out
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precisely, and we have a tool that would
have assisted in devising a plan to
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create these constructions.
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We've always seeked to connect the dots
in terms of what's found here.
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So it's a great find.
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But I think I'd really like Carmen to
take a look at that.
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Yeah. But at the end of the day, the
search agenda continues.
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And thus, we have work to do, as do you
in the lab. We do. So we really
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appreciate it. All right. Thank you,
folks. Good luck.
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As Rick ends the meeting in the lab.
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Steve, look at this. What's that?
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This rock right here.
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Would it be any sort of marking?
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It could be.
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Near the bottom of Lot 8, Steve and the
team continue searching for clues along
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a straight line from the possible marker
stone on Lot 5.
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For me, there'd be some type of mark on
it because, again, we have so many
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boulders and stones on this island, and
this doesn't have any. Okay.
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But over the next 20 or 30 feet, we're
at the highest point. So if we're going
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to find a marker stone in line...
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of sight and it could be somewhere in
here so good eyes peter keep going okay
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anytime i see a boulder you have to take
a double look because some of them have
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turned out to be substantial pieces of
evidence left by somebody so anytime
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we come across something that looks like
it's been placed by man we have to
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investigate it so we are now moving into
i would say lot 27.
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keep your eye out for rock
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Okay, I'll turn around here.
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Wait, look at this.
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Oh, man, I just walked straight over
that.
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That looks like a drilled stone.
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Yep, and they found drilled stones like
this before in the money pit.
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A drilled stone found on Lot 27?
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In 1895, treasure hunter Frederick Blair
found a drilled stone just north of the
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original money pit.
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Over four decades later... In 1937,
Gilbert Hedden found another near
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Cove on a perfect east -west alignment
from Blair's discovery.
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Steve, do you know anything about this,
what looks like drilled stone?
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Actually, I do.
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So a few years ago, Rick and I were
doing some work around here.
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He found it, came out and surveyed it,
but we had nothing to tie it to. But now
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we do.
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Yeah.
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Is it possible?
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that the team has just found a
connection between the feature on Lot 5
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drilled stone?
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Every time we found a marked stone or a
drilled stone, it represents something,
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and it's a point of interest that
usually is followed up by another point
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interest, and they project to an area.
Yeah. So this is a really important
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but I suspect that we'll find an
artifact or a marker stone anywhere
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where we are now and just up over the
hill.
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Perfect. Okay. All right, guys. Follow
me and we'll keep moving.
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Okay.
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The drills don't connect to the lot 5
marker feature.
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So make the marker feature way more
important.
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And I'm excited to see where it might
go.
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All right, guys. So I get it back online
and I can actually do with my GPS now
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that we're in the open. Okay.
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What lot are we on, Steve? We are
currently staying on 28 on the western
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the island.
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Do we know any features in this area?
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Oh, absolutely. We're heading right
towards Kingdom Stone. Okay.
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So Kingdom is part of the Tree of Life,
and a lot of theorists work with the
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Tree of Life in Nolan's Cross.
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Yeah. The Kingdom Stone?
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There is a golden map I found, and it
will lead to the ultimate point X. In
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2013, Norwegian Freemason and researcher
Petter Amundsen proclaimed that the six
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megalithic boulders that form Nolan's
Cross may actually be part of a larger
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feature that included four additional
buried boulders, known as the Tree of
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Life, an ancient religious symbol
comprised of ten points, or sephiroth,
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was highly revered by the Knights
Templar.
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To prove his theory, Petter, along with
Marty and Alex,
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uncovered the sephiroth at the base of
the formation, known as... The Kingdom
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Stone. It was only half of a small
boulder that appeared to have been
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cut in two.
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And because it was such a potentially
historic find, the team reburied it for
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preservation.
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I mean, as you can see, we've done a lot
of work in this area over the years.
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Yeah.
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The Kingdom Stone is buried here. Okay.
So you can see along our projection,
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it's pretty close.
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Actually, it's probably on the
projection from the drilled stone.
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What we're seeing here is if this lines
up with kingdom, it could have been a
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reference point for building out Nolan's
Cross and the Tree of Life. Is that
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possible? Absolutely.
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Usually when you can line two or three
items up on a linear projection, it was
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done on purpose.
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Yeah. Okay.
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I'm going to get my uncle Rick to come
meet us at that drilled stone.
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I think that's a good idea.
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He's going to love it.
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Here comes Rick now.
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Yeah. You remember this, don't you,
Rick? I do.
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On Lot 27 of Oak Island, Rick joins the
team to investigate a stone with a
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curious drilled hole and which sets on a
perfect southeast line from the stone
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marker on Lot 5.
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So the question then to you is, were you
able to project any lines off other
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drilled stones or features in the area?
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Yes. If you project this line from Lot 5
to here, we cut through Kingdomstone.
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What? Yeah, isn't that crazy to think
of? I mean, who would have thought the
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Kingdomstone was connected to that
monument marker there on Lot 5?
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Huh. This drilled stone is near the
middle of the island at
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one of the highest points. That's right.
You want your survey points at high
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locations because it's line of sight.
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This becomes a piece that you pivot on.
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Maybe we project to no one's cross.
Maybe we project to the Cairns. Maybe we
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project to the drilled stones and the
money pit and look for more clues.
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So it becomes a big network for me to
work with.
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This line from the marker stone through
the drilled stone, it hits kingdom
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stone. And that ties to no one's cross,
which could be part of a bigger network
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and something significant to figuring
out where this treasure is.
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So right now it's pretty exciting.
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It's difficult to put your mind back and
say men in white robes with red crosses
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emblazoned on their chests were here on
this island.
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But the kind of planning information and
network of infrastructure needed, it
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conjures up the idea that it was
significantly important to whomever was
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designing it.
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Digging and drilling is part of the
search agenda, but only part.
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We're building a body of evidence that
someone went to a lot of planning,
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logistics, and effort to create possibly
an island -wide map on the ground that
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reaffirms my belief all these many years
that digging and drilling alone will
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not solve the Oak Island mystery.
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Maybe the answers are in the ground.
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Everything builds on something else, and
sometimes it's the most... Innocent
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observation presents some stunning
opportunities to learn more and to do
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And see what we find. See what we find,
absolutely.
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Let's say we get going.
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All right, sounds good. Follow you.
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As another exciting day begins on Oak
Island.
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How you doing, Rick? Where are we?
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I think we could see an open, washed
area.
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Effectively a void down below, and
that's what we're looking for for sure.
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Right.
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Rick arrived at the Money Pit area,
where borehole I9 .5 may be close to
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the solution channel.
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We have a core, gentlemen.
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The core?
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Could be the core.
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Let's hope it's the core. Good.
465
00:29:10,320 --> 00:29:16,800
He went from 185 .5 to 209 -ish. So he's
going to have probably about 20 feet in
466
00:29:16,800 --> 00:29:17,800
the core barrel. Good.
467
00:29:18,120 --> 00:29:20,200
We got an anaconda coming our way.
468
00:29:21,160 --> 00:29:25,100
Every time you open a car, what you're
hoping is that you will find the one
469
00:29:25,100 --> 00:29:30,460
thing, given the fact that, you know,
there are detectable levels of precious
470
00:29:30,460 --> 00:29:31,460
metals at the depth.
471
00:29:32,380 --> 00:29:34,340
Is that pinpointer ready, Charles?
472
00:29:35,000 --> 00:29:36,000
Right there.
473
00:29:37,720 --> 00:29:40,920
That's really what we're looking for,
really loose material.
474
00:29:41,400 --> 00:29:42,480
Do you like to see that?
475
00:29:42,800 --> 00:29:43,940
That's just falling out.
476
00:29:44,380 --> 00:29:46,100
Let's hope we get some gold in the mud.
477
00:29:47,500 --> 00:29:48,860
Hey, Joe, get off here.
478
00:29:49,300 --> 00:29:55,080
But what is most important is the soil,
meaning would a treasure fall through
479
00:29:55,080 --> 00:29:57,320
the type of soils that we've
encountered.
480
00:29:58,180 --> 00:29:59,180
That's the hope.
481
00:29:59,280 --> 00:30:04,980
So it's an interesting location, but at
the end of the day, something has to
482
00:30:04,980 --> 00:30:06,460
come up from the core.
483
00:30:09,980 --> 00:30:11,960
What do you want? You want that, Terry?
Yeah.
484
00:30:14,640 --> 00:30:16,540
What? 209, Jerry.
485
00:30:16,920 --> 00:30:18,060
209. Let's be hopeful.
486
00:30:21,660 --> 00:30:23,800
That is pretty much what we're looking
for.
487
00:30:24,040 --> 00:30:25,460
It is. Yeah, it's very loose.
488
00:30:26,260 --> 00:30:27,260
Very loose.
489
00:30:30,200 --> 00:30:34,960
If nothing else, this is proof that the
soft material hangs out right under the
490
00:30:34,960 --> 00:30:36,500
ledges in the solution channel.
491
00:30:36,740 --> 00:30:40,460
Yep. Spread this apart for you, Charles,
and then we'll let you get at it with
492
00:30:40,460 --> 00:30:42,020
the pinpointer.
493
00:30:42,520 --> 00:30:45,040
That's probably the start of our bedrock
right there.
494
00:30:45,400 --> 00:30:47,700
Okay. Okay, I'm going to run the
pinpointer over this.
495
00:31:04,860 --> 00:31:06,400
I got something right here, guys.
496
00:31:06,920 --> 00:31:10,120
You know, you get pulled sometimes by
the screws in the table.
497
00:31:10,360 --> 00:31:11,600
Let's take it over. Yeah.
498
00:31:24,250 --> 00:31:29,610
Yeah, I got something right here.
499
00:31:30,270 --> 00:31:32,310
Oh, wow. Right here. Okay.
500
00:31:32,690 --> 00:31:33,690
Whoa.
501
00:31:36,230 --> 00:31:39,030
I have something right here. Oh, wow.
Okay.
502
00:31:39,790 --> 00:31:46,090
While the team investigates a drilling
core taken from 209 feet deep in
503
00:31:46,090 --> 00:31:51,170
I -9 .5, Charles is detecting a possible
metal object.
504
00:31:53,410 --> 00:31:54,410
Right there.
505
00:31:54,630 --> 00:31:55,630
Whoa.
506
00:31:58,630 --> 00:31:59,630
Somewhere.
507
00:32:00,450 --> 00:32:01,450
It's gone.
508
00:32:02,390 --> 00:32:04,470
Just give this another sweep through.
509
00:32:05,950 --> 00:32:07,250
I got nothing.
510
00:32:07,650 --> 00:32:08,670
It is what it is.
511
00:32:09,930 --> 00:32:14,770
Well, you know, to be safe, we could
have Katya come up and just run the
512
00:32:14,770 --> 00:32:17,450
manticore over here. Yep. And you know
for certain. Absolutely.
513
00:32:17,650 --> 00:32:18,650
Let's do it.
514
00:32:18,930 --> 00:32:23,890
It's exciting in the moment. There's
something here that is making the
515
00:32:23,890 --> 00:32:28,590
pinpointer react, but I don't understand
how the signal disappeared.
516
00:32:29,150 --> 00:32:34,470
It's very curious. I don't know what it
means, so we need to call in Katya and
517
00:32:34,470 --> 00:32:38,330
test the entire sample, the entire drill
core.
518
00:32:38,750 --> 00:32:42,660
Okay. Katya, how you doing? Good. What
do we have here?
519
00:32:42,920 --> 00:32:46,700
Well, Katya, I was getting a hit, but
then I got a harder signal right here, a
520
00:32:46,700 --> 00:32:47,700
more stronger signal.
521
00:32:47,800 --> 00:32:51,820
If you could go over it again just to
confirm, see if there's something there.
522
00:32:51,980 --> 00:32:52,980
Sure, yeah.
523
00:32:53,000 --> 00:32:55,660
Let's just lift it up and put it on the
garbage cans.
524
00:33:01,020 --> 00:33:02,100
Start with the pinpointer.
525
00:33:10,540 --> 00:33:14,500
Wow, here we are. If you want to start
separating it out, you can use that.
526
00:33:16,140 --> 00:33:17,460
So there was something there.
527
00:33:21,820 --> 00:33:23,180
See, this is what happened to us.
528
00:33:23,420 --> 00:33:24,420
Yeah.
529
00:33:30,860 --> 00:33:37,000
It's just fine stuff in here that when
you get big clumps of it and it's
530
00:33:37,000 --> 00:33:39,400
concentrated, it'll go crazy.
531
00:33:41,660 --> 00:33:45,420
We're looking for a little flecks of
gold. Could that possibly be ground up
532
00:33:45,420 --> 00:33:46,960
that? We found it in other samples.
533
00:33:47,320 --> 00:33:48,320
Yeah.
534
00:33:48,560 --> 00:33:50,740
This could definitely be something
really interesting here.
535
00:33:51,320 --> 00:33:55,360
If there's gold dust in those bags, that
could be part of the treasure.
536
00:33:55,900 --> 00:33:56,899
There you go.
537
00:33:56,900 --> 00:34:00,020
That could also be an indicator that
we're getting really close, if it's in
538
00:34:00,020 --> 00:34:01,020
there. Yep.
539
00:34:01,600 --> 00:34:05,120
Bingo. So it's all the more reason to
send this off to the left. Sure, yeah.
540
00:34:05,480 --> 00:34:08,560
I have a bag here, so we're going to get
a sample and get it back to the left.
541
00:34:09,040 --> 00:34:10,699
Okay. Is it possible?
542
00:34:11,210 --> 00:34:16,030
that the team has recovered traces of
precious metals in soils collected from
543
00:34:16,030 --> 00:34:17,030
the solution channel.
544
00:34:17,210 --> 00:34:22,290
If so, could that mean they may be
closing in on the legendary treasure?
545
00:34:23,190 --> 00:34:29,929
There's no apparent gold coin or
anything like that, but something of
546
00:34:29,929 --> 00:34:31,469
nature is in that core.
547
00:34:31,850 --> 00:34:35,989
Hopefully the lab can confirm if it is
gold or silver.
548
00:34:37,250 --> 00:34:39,409
If this is some sort of metal.
549
00:34:40,139 --> 00:34:45,460
especially if it's fine flakes of gold
or whatever it is, you'd put a caisson
550
00:34:45,460 --> 00:34:50,340
shot over this, no question about it. So
there's reasons to be hopeful, but
551
00:34:50,340 --> 00:34:52,480
there's also reasons to give it your due
diligence.
552
00:34:52,900 --> 00:34:55,500
Absolutely. Thank you, Katya. Of course.
553
00:34:55,860 --> 00:34:58,320
I'm hoping you guys have some success on
this. Yeah, me too.
554
00:35:01,340 --> 00:35:02,600
Later that morning.
555
00:35:04,360 --> 00:35:05,620
Well, looky here. How you doing?
556
00:35:05,860 --> 00:35:07,680
Think I'm all right? Found something
else?
557
00:35:07,960 --> 00:35:09,060
Yes, sir, we did.
558
00:35:09,550 --> 00:35:14,690
In the Oak Island lab, members of the
team meet with blacksmithing expert
559
00:35:14,690 --> 00:35:18,150
Legg. So this was found on lot 15.
560
00:35:18,670 --> 00:35:23,410
While they await soil test results on
the Money Pit core, they have asked
561
00:35:23,410 --> 00:35:29,630
to examine the tool found on lot 15 to
help determine just how old it could be.
562
00:35:30,370 --> 00:35:33,910
When I pulled it up, I thought it was
like a compass navigation tool of sorts.
563
00:35:34,290 --> 00:35:35,290
I'll have a look.
564
00:35:40,230 --> 00:35:41,370
Well, it's not a compass.
565
00:35:42,810 --> 00:35:44,510
What it is is a divider.
566
00:35:44,870 --> 00:35:46,150
It's an engineering tool.
567
00:35:46,610 --> 00:35:51,670
Dividers were used a lot on planning
structures or developing structures from
568
00:35:51,670 --> 00:35:52,670
maps or plans.
569
00:35:53,170 --> 00:35:56,770
Also, if you measured the diameter of
something, you would determine the
570
00:35:56,770 --> 00:35:58,230
circumference of whatever it is.
571
00:35:58,690 --> 00:36:02,170
So dividers, if I understand what you're
saying, aren't really that much
572
00:36:02,170 --> 00:36:04,270
different from a compass. No, it's the
same principle.
573
00:36:05,550 --> 00:36:07,690
Dividers were used a lot on
determining...
574
00:36:08,320 --> 00:36:09,700
how structures would fit together.
575
00:36:10,220 --> 00:36:14,400
I think you're describing ancient
geometry, too. Yes, yes, that's right.
576
00:36:15,560 --> 00:36:18,940
I'm looking, and it seems like it's
double -sided, right?
577
00:36:19,400 --> 00:36:24,140
If you look, you can see there's two
sides to it, and there's also a middle
578
00:36:24,140 --> 00:36:26,520
comes out with probably another two
sides going this way.
579
00:36:27,520 --> 00:36:29,300
In other words, it simply wasn't this.
580
00:36:29,840 --> 00:36:30,900
Oh, yeah.
581
00:36:31,820 --> 00:36:35,740
Where it's double -sided, it's really a
high -quality tool.
582
00:36:36,400 --> 00:36:38,540
It's quite thick and wide and robust.
583
00:36:38,780 --> 00:36:42,400
So, again, that tells me that it's an
engineering tool that was meant to last.
584
00:36:42,960 --> 00:36:45,940
I would suspect it was probably about
that long in the beginning.
585
00:36:46,360 --> 00:36:48,920
Oh, wow. I was not expecting it to be
that long.
586
00:36:49,940 --> 00:36:52,640
What is the earliest date that you put
on it?
587
00:36:52,900 --> 00:36:56,280
I've seen some French ones that were
1620.
588
00:36:57,020 --> 00:36:58,860
They were double -sided as well.
589
00:36:59,620 --> 00:37:05,320
I remember seeing in a British journal,
I believe, a set of dividers.
590
00:37:05,550 --> 00:37:07,030
Same style, same design.
591
00:37:07,970 --> 00:37:09,830
It was 1543.
592
00:37:10,550 --> 00:37:12,370
Oh, wow. There we go.
593
00:37:14,190 --> 00:37:21,170
I remember seeing in a British journal a
set of
594
00:37:21,170 --> 00:37:23,270
dividers that was 1543.
595
00:37:23,550 --> 00:37:24,550
Oh, wow.
596
00:37:24,970 --> 00:37:30,350
In the Oak Island lab, Carmen has just
informed the team that the divider tool
597
00:37:30,350 --> 00:37:34,370
found on Lot 15 could predate the
discovery of the money pit.
598
00:37:34,700 --> 00:37:40,220
by more than 250 years emma you could
probably determine what's in there for
599
00:37:40,220 --> 00:37:47,180
metal age -wise um the composition
really lines up with 1600 but there's a
600
00:37:47,180 --> 00:37:51,120
chlorine content and it's not just salt
water exposure it's salt water
601
00:37:51,120 --> 00:37:56,960
submersion for really long periods of
time i mean kind of see it now And the
602
00:37:56,960 --> 00:37:58,800
buildup of that kind of corrosion.
603
00:37:59,100 --> 00:38:03,900
Iron doesn't do well underwater, under
seawater. And if the chlorine content is
604
00:38:03,900 --> 00:38:08,280
affecting other aspects of the
composition, maybe a second look could,
605
00:38:08,320 --> 00:38:10,300
sway it towards the 1500s.
606
00:38:10,920 --> 00:38:15,140
But now to get chlorine in it. Yes. How
did it go from being under salt water
607
00:38:15,140 --> 00:38:17,420
for a long time to being where it was
found?
608
00:38:17,840 --> 00:38:20,160
Well, it could have come from the flood
tunnel.
609
00:38:21,320 --> 00:38:23,720
If the original depositors lost it in
there.
610
00:38:24,320 --> 00:38:26,720
and then the searchers found it and
brought it up to surface.
611
00:38:27,080 --> 00:38:28,140
Or Dunfield.
612
00:38:28,840 --> 00:38:33,600
Yeah, there's records where the flood
tunnel came crashing in at them. Maybe
613
00:38:33,600 --> 00:38:36,380
this came in and later on was brought to
surface.
614
00:38:37,280 --> 00:38:42,240
There are Dunfield spoils all along Lot
15, all along there. All right, well,
615
00:38:42,280 --> 00:38:43,280
maybe we're getting somewhere.
616
00:38:43,520 --> 00:38:47,320
Yeah. But that makes it a depositor
item, doesn't it? A depositor item.
617
00:38:48,040 --> 00:38:50,520
Or a flood tunnel construction item.
618
00:38:50,980 --> 00:38:51,980
Mm -hmm.
619
00:38:52,710 --> 00:38:54,130
In 1965,
620
00:38:54,870 --> 00:39:00,750
treasure hunter Robert Dunfield
excavated a massive 100 -foot diameter
621
00:39:00,750 --> 00:39:06,410
the Money Pit area and moved the spoils
from his dig to nearby lots such as 15.
622
00:39:07,030 --> 00:39:12,090
But due to the inflow of seawater from
an ingeniously designed man -made flood
623
00:39:12,090 --> 00:39:18,070
tunnel system that originated at Smith's
Cove, the massive hole repeatedly caved
624
00:39:18,070 --> 00:39:20,950
in and the dig failed to reach any
deeper.
625
00:39:21,310 --> 00:39:22,950
than 140 feet.
626
00:39:24,130 --> 00:39:29,650
Is it possible that Mr. Dunfield may
have unknowingly recovered this tool
627
00:39:29,650 --> 00:39:33,230
the flooded depths of the original money
pit 60 years ago?
628
00:39:34,810 --> 00:39:40,170
This is quite possibly the most
sophisticated item that has shown up for
629
00:39:40,170 --> 00:39:44,130
detecting. This is a tool of an upper
-level craftsman. Oh, it certainly is.
630
00:39:44,190 --> 00:39:47,670
Very high quality, very expensive and
valuable tool.
631
00:39:48,030 --> 00:39:53,700
Well, it kind of speaks to the fact that
Whoever was here with that did
632
00:39:53,700 --> 00:39:55,900
something of great significance.
633
00:39:56,160 --> 00:40:01,580
And whether that be an alignment of
folders or something in the money pit,
634
00:40:01,580 --> 00:40:03,380
would need that. Yeah, I would think.
635
00:40:04,620 --> 00:40:10,440
The divider is a very interesting find
because the original depositors' work in
636
00:40:10,440 --> 00:40:12,680
the money pit took time and planning.
637
00:40:13,300 --> 00:40:18,520
So there would have been a plan,
probably on paper. This was an endeavor
638
00:40:18,520 --> 00:40:19,900
was not done on a weekend.
639
00:40:20,350 --> 00:40:25,250
And everything that we have discovered,
I think, can fit into that theory.
640
00:40:26,190 --> 00:40:29,270
And thus the reason to continue work
like this.
641
00:40:30,010 --> 00:40:35,470
Next time you two find something equally
interesting but less inexplicable,
642
00:40:35,490 --> 00:40:36,490
okay?
643
00:40:37,450 --> 00:40:40,850
This thing's so interesting, it's going
to take a little bit more thought to
644
00:40:40,850 --> 00:40:43,550
figure it out. Always good to have your
input, Carmen.
645
00:40:43,810 --> 00:40:44,830
Thank you, Emma.
646
00:40:45,110 --> 00:40:47,870
So for now, let's get back out there.
Sounds good.
647
00:40:48,880 --> 00:40:50,380
Let's go find some more, okay?
648
00:40:50,800 --> 00:40:56,240
With the team's new discoveries and
revelations, more questions arise.
649
00:40:57,640 --> 00:41:03,580
Is it possible that people visited Oak
Island nearly 800 years ago with an
650
00:41:03,580 --> 00:41:06,440
elaborate plan to hide secret treasures?
651
00:41:07,920 --> 00:41:13,560
And did others who knew of those secrets
come centuries later to bury more?
652
00:41:14,760 --> 00:41:18,020
For the Laginas and their team, one
thing.
653
00:41:18,360 --> 00:41:24,520
appears to be certain the more they peel
back the layers of this 230 year old
654
00:41:24,520 --> 00:41:29,080
mystery the deeper it becomes
655
00:41:29,080 --> 00:41:36,000
next time on
656
00:41:36,000 --> 00:41:40,660
the curse of oak island you have a core
gentlemen this must be the solution
657
00:41:40,660 --> 00:41:44,180
channel that has the ability to hide
treasure i got something right in here
658
00:41:44,180 --> 00:41:45,180
it's there
659
00:41:48,920 --> 00:41:53,540
Oh my gosh.
660
00:41:54,160 --> 00:41:56,140
Laird, can you tell him this is a jewel?
661
00:41:56,800 --> 00:41:59,220
It is high grade. Made in the old world?
662
00:41:59,460 --> 00:42:01,600
Yep. That takes us to a whole new level.
56000
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