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[narrator] Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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[Marty] It's designed
to hide something.
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I want to pick it up
and see what's under there.
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[Alex] Well, this could
get interesting.
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-Oh.
-[Gary] Yeah, that's a brick.
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[Tom] Somebody was
in here doing this.
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It looks like a road
toward where the vault is.
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-[Peter] Yeah. -[Charles]
We got something in here.
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Look, it's all through it.
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-[Terry] This is very, very
important. -It may be the thing.
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We've processed
these deep samples
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from the Money Pit area
and found something interesting.
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[Jack] We could be closer
than we've ever been.
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Amen.
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[narrator] There is an island
in the North Atlantic
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where people
have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found
a stone slab
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with strange symbols
carved into it,
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man-made workings
that date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross
whose origin may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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[Ethan] Hey, guys.
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-[Craig] Wow.
-Hi.
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-[Marty] How we all doing?
-[laughs] We're doing great.
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[Marty] It looks like
the booby trap
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-in the Indiana Jones movies,
doesn't it? -[laughter]
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[narrator] As a bright
new morning begins
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on Oak Island,
Rick and Marty Lagina
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and their partner Craig Tester
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join other members
of the team on Lot 8
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to continue investigating
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a potentially
breakthrough discovery:
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a massive boulder
that sits above a series of
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smaller, evenly-spaced stones
that strongly suggest
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it is not a natural formation.
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There's this trench
that they've excavated that goes
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well below
the bottom of the boulder,
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that was filled with rubble
that's all over there, and--
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[Marty] You dug
all that out from under there?
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-[Fiona] Yes. Yep.
-[Jack] Wow.
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This was a huge effort
for somebody to do this.
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We just don't know
when, why and who.
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-Okay.
-Yeah.
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There's actually voids
underneath the rock.
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We had a camera in there,
and you could see spaces.
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Okay.
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[narrator] In recent weeks,
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the team has found
links of a chain
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that could be 500 years old,
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as well as
a potentially 700-year-old
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English bag seal
near this feature.
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I'll show you, there's a really
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-good spot.
-All right.
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[narrator] And after feeding
a snake camera into a small void
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that was discovered
below the boulder,
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they've seen not only
a possible iron spike
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but perhaps
evidence of treasure.
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[Rick] Oh, my God. That
looks like there's a pearl.
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[Peter] Yeah.
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One of the key things here
is that the trench you see,
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it's a trench that was made
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-by somebody.
-[Marty] Sure.
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[Ian] So, somebody was
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trying to get,
and probably did get,
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underneath the rock
with excavation.
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[Marty] Okay.
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What about it's a plug?
It's a plug.
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It's designed to hide something.
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[Rick] I think
it is covering something.
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Some sort of cavity
where something was placed.
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Yes, something's under there,
in my opinion.
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[Marty] That's more exciting.
I mean, somebody tunneling
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underneath it could have
just been a searcher.
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Somebody plugging something
wasn't a searcher.
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And it really doesn't
appear to be modern.
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You can see the soil stains
on the bottom of
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those two big rocks there.
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That's an indication
that these rocks have been
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sitting in that soil
for a long period of time.
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-Right. -Possibly before
the Money Pit was discovered.
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[Marty] The Lot 8 boulder
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is the thing
we weren't anticipating.
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And it's very exciting
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because 100%
of the archaeologists
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and the scientists
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who have looked at it
said it was moved there.
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We are quite sure
nobody in the searcher record
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ever said anything
about this boulder.
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This is our find, and
we get to figure out what it is.
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Is it possible
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that those rocks could be
excavated rocks?
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From a tunnel, say?
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Could be, right?
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[Marty] Okay,
here's the next question.
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What are the rules
at this point, Laird?
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What's the archaeological rules?
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I mean, I'll just
come right out and say it.
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I want to pick it up
and see what's underneath it.
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-We know. Yeah, we heard that.
-[Marty] Yeah, no, for sure.
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I mean, and nothing
I've seen here
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makes me not want to.
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We are on a treasure hunt,
and we have limited time.
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I think our job is
to determine significance.
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Yeah. Well, I'm with you.
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But what would be wrong
with plopping--
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picking that straight up
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and then seeing
what's under there?
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-Is there any reason we cannot?
-Let's say
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-there is something significant.
-Say.
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The most effective way,
unfortunately,
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is to excavate it by hand.
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I'd prefer to go to where Fiona
is and work along that edge.
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Well, you can do that
with it out of there.
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-[chuckles]
-Seriously.
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[Rick] You have to remember,
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you know, archaeological context
is important here.
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If we do this in haste
and we do some harm,
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we cannot put it back.
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I would prefer
the archaeologists
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do as much work
as they deem necessary,
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and only then, we engage
in the possibility of a lift.
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When would you call it done?
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I would-- I think, safely,
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we can only take one other side
down, I would think.
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And then, we'd have to look
at some way to dig underneath.
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Yeah. Exactly.
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One thing that's limiting us
are the-- are these
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-three boulders.
-[Craig] Yeah.
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[Marty] Well, then,
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we should at least
make a road in here
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for a backhoe,
'cause you're not gonna
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move those without one, are you?
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To continue this safely,
those have to go, so we can...
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-[Marty] Yeah.
-...have more room.
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[Craig] But you're fine
with us bringing
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an excavator in and moving
these bigger boulders out?
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-Yeah, of course.
-[Marty] Yeah.
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Don't let my impatience
give you the wrong message,
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'cause I am impatient,
but this is exciting.
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-This is really cool.
-Yeah.
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So, anyway, the sooner you guys
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can get back to work,
the sooner we can
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do all of this,
so get back to work.
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Get busy, eh? Would you guys?
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-Geez.
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[narrator] As the investigation
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of the large boulder
on Lot 8 continues...
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[Charles] Looks like
we have a core, gentlemen.
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-Thanks, Leighton.
-Thank you, Leighton.
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[Terry] Okay.
Okay, guys, here it is.
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H.5-9, 168 to 178.
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Hand me a cutter.
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[narrator] ...in
the Money Pit area,
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Terry Matheson,
Charles Barkhouse
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and Steve Guptill are overseeing
a new core drilling operation
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in borehole H.5-9.
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[Terry] Yeah, this is
just gypsum, gentlemen.
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Solid gypsum
all the way down to 178.
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-Yep.
-Right into the bedrock plateau.
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-Yeah.
-[Terry] As we drill down,
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oft times, we will intersect
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the bedrock plateau,
which is a gypsum ledge,
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and then we'll push below it
into loose, slushy areas
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which we hope
the treasure has fallen into.
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What lies beneath is
the most important thing anyway.
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We're going into
the solution channel,
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-I would say, in about
a foot or two. -Yeah.
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[narrator] After drilling
several boreholes
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some 50 feet northeast
in the so-called Peacock
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and collecting soil samples
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to be tested for evidence
of precious metals,
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the team is returning to an area
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where previous water testing
has yielded
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high traces of silver and gold
over 200 feet deep
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in the solution channel.
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I have high hopes for this one
because it's very close to
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where we were before, H.5-8.5,
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where we found
that piece of a drill.
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Right? From the 1850s.
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-Which is merely two feet
from this location. -Yeah.
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[narrator] While waiting
for results
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of the soil tests
from the Peacock,
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the team is once again
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drilling in an area
where, several weeks ago,
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they recovered pieces
of an iron drill rod
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that may be connected to
a critical searcher operation
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from 1849,
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one in which a drilling foreman
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named James Pitblado
reportedly unearthed
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a 14th century silver coin
related to the Order of Christ,
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a Portuguese sect
of the Knights Templar.
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-[Terry] Yeah, core it is.
-[Charles] Looks like
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-we have a core, Terry.
-We got it coming now.
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The scientists tell us
some big source
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of precious and other metals
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is still in the Money Pit.
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It's consistent with
the Pitblado discovery.
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-Thanks, Leighton.
-Thank you, Leighton.
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So, guys, they pushed
all the way from 178
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down through to 210 here.
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They pushed into
relatively soft material.
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Let's see just how soft.
Let's carve it up.
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Yeah, this is nicely soft.
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That's very loose material
at the top.
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[Steve] We haven't hit bedrock
yet, so we know we're in one of
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the deeper portions of the
solution channel here. -Yeah.
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Charles, I think you can
have at it, if you like.
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Unfortunately, gentlemen,
not in this,
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but could be the next one.
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I know you got to leave,
Steve, but, uh,
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we'll go through the core
and, uh, hopefully get some more
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-results for you.
-Thank you, fellas.
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-See you later, Steve.
-Yeah, see you, Steve.
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[Terry] Here it comes.
Thank you, Leighton.
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-What do you got, Leighton?
-Uh, 210 to 218.
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-210 to 218.
-210 to 218.
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-Thank you.
-[Leighton] Not a problem.
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This is the bottom.
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Looks like they got
well into the bedrock.
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-Yep. -[Terry] So,
when you're down that deep,
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you're over 200 feet,
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anywhere where you might
encounter the treasure,
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that's where we have
to keep our eyes peeled.
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-Thank you, Leighton.
-Fellas.
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[Terry] But as far as
I'm concerned, this year,
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we're as close as we're
ever gonna be to reaching down
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and touching that treasure
beyond all imagining,
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deep in the heart
of the Money Pit.
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[Terry] It's a little
more promising,
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but not the open, washed-out
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-slurry that we hoped for.
-No.
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I'm gonna go over this.
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Something might get
driven down, you know?
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Here we go. Okay.
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[pinpointer beeping]
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-Oh.
-Whoa.
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We got something in here.
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[beeping continues]
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I'm getting
a metal hit in here, Terry.
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[Terry] Wow.
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Interesting, Charles.
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-[Charles] Oh.
-[Terry] Whoa.
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[Charles] We got something
in here. -[pinpointer beeping]
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-Okay, you want to...
-Wow.
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...take it over to the table?
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-Yeah, let's.
-Let's do that.
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[narrator] In the
Money Pit area...
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-You ready? -This is
relatively precious cargo.
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-Here we go.
-Yep.
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[narrator] ...after reaching
a depth of 218 feet,
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near an area where the team
has previously detected
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silver and gold
in the solution channel...
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Terry, wouldn't it be nice
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to hit a silver coin
or something here?
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-[chuckles] Yeah.
-The one thing?
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[narrator] ...they have
recovered a fresh drilling core
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that might contain
something made of metal.
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-[Terry] That was a ringing
clear as a bell, Charles. -Yeah.
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[sighs]
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[Terry] Now nothing.
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[Charles] Isn't that odd?
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[Terry] That is frustrating.
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[Charles] Doesn't make
any sense.
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You know, I think we should
give, uh, Katya a call,
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come out and go over it
with a big metal detector.
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-Maybe I'll just text her.
-Yeah.
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[Charles] We could be
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where Pitblado discovered
that silver coin
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on the pot auger after it was
brought up to the surface.
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So, when Katya comes up,
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maybe she'll find
something substantial
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in this core that I missed.
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Get 'er all on the table.
Here we go.
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Go that way.
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Pull tight.
Pull tight. Pull tight.
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There we go.
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-What do we have?
-[Terry] How you doing, Katya?
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Well, I initially
got a hit, right?
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-Mm-hmm. -We bring it
over to this table
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and I don't get the hit anymore.
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-Oh.
-So, uh, it's all yours.
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[metal detector blips]
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[Terry] Oh.
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[Charles] What are those chirps?
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I'm not seeing what it is.
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I'm gonna try
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-and pinpoint it as well...
-Okay.
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...because I really like
to see what you're seeing
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with the pinpointer.
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Well, where we got the hit
was right in this one,
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but we want you
to check everything,
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-but it was right there.
-Right there?
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[pinpointer beeping]
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Found it and then
we're having that...
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-[beeping]
-[Terry] What the heck?
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[Charles] Could it be
little flecks of silver or...
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-It could...
-[beeping]
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-It could very well be.
-Yeah.
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-[consistent beeping]
-I wasn't even
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getting that when I run it over.
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[Terry] No.
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-I wouldn't be able to tell you
what it is... -Right.
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...just with how small it is.
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It's not being...
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-Right.
-...you know,
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-fully registered by
the detector. -Mm-hmm.
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-But there is metal in there.
-[Terry] This is loose material
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at the bottom of
the solution channel.
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We're definitely gonna
take it back to the lab
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but, I mean,
Charles, that's great.
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[narrator] Is it possible
that the metal traces could be
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related to the evidence
of silver and gold
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that the team has
already recovered
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in this area
of the solution channel?
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-[consistent beeping]
-[Terry] Oh, look at that.
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[Charles] See, you're getting
it again right there.
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[Terry] Wow.
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[narrator] To find out for sure,
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the team will take
the core sample
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back to the lab
for a thorough analysis.
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-[Katya] Well, I'm excited.
-[Charles] Yeah.
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Thanks for
inviting me over, guys.
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[Terry] Thanks for coming out.
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[narrator] The following day,
on Lot 8...
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Here they come.
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[narrator] ...Marty prepares
to move several large stones
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away from the massive boulder
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to help the archaeological team
dig by hand underneath it.
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Nice.
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[Craig] Gonna go with
the-the big one first?
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-Yeah.
-Okay.
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[Marty] It's not only tricky,
I want to make sure
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that whatever I do, I don't
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dislodge them
so they roll down in the hole.
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[Alex] That's good.
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[Marty] And so,
I got to make sure I keep
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control of this situation.
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[Fiona] Oh, look at that.
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-[Tansy] Ooh!
-Nice.
346
00:14:05,292 --> 00:14:07,167
[Craig] You know,
my biggest hope
347
00:14:07,375 --> 00:14:10,083
is that we do find something
significant under the boulder.
348
00:14:10,208 --> 00:14:13,083
But I'm hoping at least
we find some sort of artifact
349
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to tell us who was there.
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00:14:17,833 --> 00:14:19,833
-Nice job.
-Done.
351
00:14:22,042 --> 00:14:23,667
[Craig] What's your plan
from here?
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Yeah, from here,
I think the plan, really,
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is that we're gonna
kind of remove
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some of these rocks here
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because we know
there's some voids
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between that large rock there,
and we want to explore those.
357
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Because that'll determine
whether that large rock
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was placed there or whether
that was already in situ.
359
00:14:37,375 --> 00:14:39,667
But that really helped
clear that out.
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And now we can clear out
more material
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from underneath the boulder.
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00:14:43,292 --> 00:14:44,708
So, we've got
a way better chance
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at getting the camera
underneath it again.
364
00:14:47,083 --> 00:14:49,083
I think we need to investigate
that a little further.
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00:14:49,208 --> 00:14:50,833
Good. That's all you need
for right now?
366
00:14:51,000 --> 00:14:52,750
Yeah. That was perfect.
367
00:14:52,875 --> 00:14:54,000
This whole thing
has been a conundrum.
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00:14:54,167 --> 00:14:55,708
It's-it's exceptionally odd.
369
00:14:55,875 --> 00:14:57,500
Well, this is Oak Island,
you know.
370
00:14:57,625 --> 00:14:58,833
-It's the island that keeps
on giving. -Exceptionally odd
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is normal.
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-You guys, carry on.
-Thank you.
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[narrator] Later that morning...
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[Gary] Let's find
some treasure, boys.
375
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[narrator] ...Gary and Peter
join Tom Nolan and Alan Andrews
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on Tom's property
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in the northernmost region
of the swamp.
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They are following
a cobblestone pathway north
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that is lined with eight-sided,
wooden survey stakes,
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which, just one year ago,
led to the discovery
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of an empty
brick-and-slate vault
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several yards to the south.
383
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[Gary] Last year,
we found that mysterious vault
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and stone pathway that leads
to the north end of the swamp.
385
00:15:39,333 --> 00:15:42,458
But I'm hoping that we can
discover another vault
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this year along the same line.
387
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But this time,
I hope it's full of treasure.
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00:15:48,375 --> 00:15:51,333
Okay. Coming in.
389
00:15:51,458 --> 00:15:53,750
When you're down there, Gary,
I think that's a brick
390
00:15:53,917 --> 00:15:55,500
-right there.
-I'll check it out.
391
00:15:59,208 --> 00:16:00,333
-[Tom] See, there. Is that
a brick or a rock? -This?
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00:16:00,458 --> 00:16:02,708
[Tom] Nope, no.
Right-right there.
393
00:16:02,875 --> 00:16:05,208
[Gary] Oh, there.
Yeah, that's a brick.
394
00:16:06,208 --> 00:16:07,500
It's way down there
as well, innit?
395
00:16:07,667 --> 00:16:10,958
-[Tom] Yeah. -And it's
a smaller, thinner brick.
396
00:16:11,083 --> 00:16:12,667
What would that be doing
way down there?
397
00:16:12,875 --> 00:16:14,042
-Yeah.
-Hmm.
398
00:16:14,167 --> 00:16:16,250
-Looks old.
-It does look old.
399
00:16:18,500 --> 00:16:20,167
[Gary] But we should put it
to one side
400
00:16:20,333 --> 00:16:22,333
because we are testing
all the bricks.
401
00:16:22,542 --> 00:16:23,958
Shouldn't have been
any structures out
402
00:16:24,125 --> 00:16:25,625
in this part of the swamp.
403
00:16:25,792 --> 00:16:29,500
And I see other little
flaky pieces in the wall.
404
00:16:29,625 --> 00:16:31,750
So, there's probably
other pieces of brick
405
00:16:31,917 --> 00:16:33,708
-in the area.
-Yeah, well,
406
00:16:33,833 --> 00:16:35,000
we'll get more answers
at the lab.
407
00:16:35,208 --> 00:16:37,250
-Put this aside
and keep digging? -Yeah.
408
00:16:37,417 --> 00:16:40,000
And hopefully, we can find
a piece of metal that tells us
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00:16:40,167 --> 00:16:41,750
how old this brick is.
410
00:16:41,917 --> 00:16:43,375
That would be great.
411
00:16:44,708 --> 00:16:49,000
[Gary] We are noticing
more rocks and more cobble.
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Well, I'm hoping
this leads us to another vault.
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00:16:52,875 --> 00:16:55,125
We're in for a great day.
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00:16:59,125 --> 00:17:01,000
[Peter] What are
you seeing, Tom?
415
00:17:02,167 --> 00:17:03,875
Tom, what are you seeing?
416
00:17:04,042 --> 00:17:06,750
Well, I thought I was seeing
this cobble again,
417
00:17:06,917 --> 00:17:08,417
-and it is...
-Mm-hmm.
418
00:17:08,542 --> 00:17:10,917
-...but there's brick
in with it. -Huh.
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00:17:11,083 --> 00:17:13,000
Every time we see
the cobble, it's like,
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00:17:13,208 --> 00:17:14,542
"Is it natural, is it not?"
421
00:17:14,708 --> 00:17:16,167
but when you can
pull a piece of brick out
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00:17:16,375 --> 00:17:18,708
from inside the cobble...
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00:17:20,208 --> 00:17:21,833
...somebody was working
the cobble.
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00:17:22,042 --> 00:17:23,375
There's no other way.
425
00:17:23,542 --> 00:17:25,792
It's just interesting,
with cobble here,
426
00:17:25,958 --> 00:17:28,167
cobble here,
cobble right behind us.
427
00:17:28,375 --> 00:17:32,292
I'm pretty sure
we're on a perfect line
428
00:17:32,417 --> 00:17:35,167
going over towards the
other side where the vault is.
429
00:17:37,000 --> 00:17:38,667
It's really looking that way.
430
00:17:38,833 --> 00:17:42,292
[Gary] Maybe we'll discover
another vault in this area.
431
00:17:46,708 --> 00:17:48,333
We're on a perfect line
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00:17:48,542 --> 00:17:51,167
going over towards the
other side where the vault is.
433
00:17:51,375 --> 00:17:53,792
[narrator] While excavating
in the northernmost region
434
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of the Oak Island swamp...
435
00:17:55,375 --> 00:17:57,417
It's just interesting,
with cobble here,
436
00:17:57,542 --> 00:18:00,083
cobble here,
cobble right behind us.
437
00:18:00,250 --> 00:18:02,542
[narrator] ...members
of the team have just uncovered
438
00:18:02,667 --> 00:18:06,208
another possible section
of the cobblestone pathway.
439
00:18:06,375 --> 00:18:08,792
Want to see if Gary
metal-detects in it?
440
00:18:08,958 --> 00:18:10,333
-[Tom] Yeah.
-That'd be a good idea.
441
00:18:10,417 --> 00:18:12,167
-[Gary] Coming over.
-Okay.
442
00:18:12,333 --> 00:18:14,708
All right, let's see if
there's any metals down there.
443
00:18:14,917 --> 00:18:16,208
-Okay.
-[Gary] The more time
444
00:18:16,375 --> 00:18:18,333
we spend in the swamp
445
00:18:18,500 --> 00:18:22,167
and the more mysterious
features we uncover,
446
00:18:22,333 --> 00:18:24,417
I'm beginning to think
that the swamp
447
00:18:24,625 --> 00:18:29,125
is a much bigger part of
the Oak Island treasure story.
448
00:18:29,292 --> 00:18:31,750
Where is all the metal?
449
00:18:33,083 --> 00:18:34,708
No metals.
450
00:18:34,833 --> 00:18:39,625
Whenever we run across
the cobble area, no metals.
451
00:18:39,750 --> 00:18:42,125
It's an head-scratcher
all right, innit?
452
00:18:44,042 --> 00:18:46,083
I'm just getting
a different vantage point.
453
00:18:46,208 --> 00:18:48,500
We're right in line
with the other cobble.
454
00:18:48,667 --> 00:18:53,125
-Yeah. -It's right along
the stakes that we're finding.
455
00:18:53,250 --> 00:18:56,250
We found another really
tightly packed cobble platform,
456
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probably about six feet around,
457
00:18:58,250 --> 00:18:59,375
and it's right
on the other side of this.
458
00:18:59,542 --> 00:19:01,333
-Mm-hmm.
-You know, we've found
459
00:19:01,500 --> 00:19:04,083
wood chips in it,
we've found cut wood,
460
00:19:04,208 --> 00:19:05,958
and now you've got a--
some brick.
461
00:19:06,083 --> 00:19:07,167
-Yeah.
-It's nice to see something
462
00:19:07,375 --> 00:19:09,167
you know man put in the cobble,
463
00:19:09,333 --> 00:19:10,667
because it puts
the nail in the coffin,
464
00:19:10,833 --> 00:19:12,417
somebody was in here doing this.
465
00:19:12,542 --> 00:19:16,708
So, we have four cobble areas
that line up?
466
00:19:16,833 --> 00:19:18,458
-[Tom] It looks like a road or
a path, I think. -[Gary] Yeah.
467
00:19:18,583 --> 00:19:21,292
-[Tom] It really does.
-[Peter] I'm excited to see
468
00:19:21,417 --> 00:19:23,292
what that ties into,
because I'm sure
469
00:19:23,417 --> 00:19:25,500
it ties into something
on the other side of the swamp.
470
00:19:25,708 --> 00:19:27,625
[narrator] Is it possible
that the team has found
471
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a stone road
in the center of the swamp
472
00:19:30,833 --> 00:19:33,333
that is related
to the other stone structures
473
00:19:33,458 --> 00:19:35,000
uncovered earlier this year
474
00:19:35,208 --> 00:19:37,667
along the western
and southwestern regions
475
00:19:37,833 --> 00:19:39,583
of the brackish bog?
476
00:19:39,750 --> 00:19:43,375
If so, could it lead the team
to a major breakthrough
477
00:19:43,542 --> 00:19:46,833
in the 231-year-old
treasure mystery?
478
00:19:47,000 --> 00:19:49,750
The constructions in the swamp
are too numerous
479
00:19:49,875 --> 00:19:52,667
for there not to be
a relationship between them.
480
00:19:52,792 --> 00:19:56,167
The hope is
they are treasure-related
481
00:19:56,333 --> 00:19:58,667
and will connect, uh,
to the Money Pit
482
00:19:58,833 --> 00:20:01,125
and perhaps, even,
the Lot 8 feature,
483
00:20:01,333 --> 00:20:03,000
because there is
an intent there.
484
00:20:03,167 --> 00:20:06,208
There is an intelligent design,
if you will.
485
00:20:06,375 --> 00:20:08,417
I think it would be
really good to have Steve
486
00:20:08,583 --> 00:20:10,250
pin that far extent
of the cobble,
487
00:20:10,417 --> 00:20:12,125
just to see if it lines up.
488
00:20:12,292 --> 00:20:14,417
-Yeah. -[Alan] I'll just
take a little bit off
489
00:20:14,583 --> 00:20:16,958
till I feel the cobble,
and that's all I'll do.
490
00:20:17,083 --> 00:20:18,667
Yep. Perfect.
491
00:20:18,875 --> 00:20:21,333
And we'll have to keep
the twin optical scanners out,
492
00:20:21,500 --> 00:20:23,500
because artifacts
can tell a story.
493
00:20:23,708 --> 00:20:25,292
-Could find anything in here.
-Yep.
494
00:20:25,458 --> 00:20:26,792
[Tom] Keep digging,
see if we can find
495
00:20:26,958 --> 00:20:28,208
-a little more of it.
-Yep.
496
00:20:28,375 --> 00:20:29,500
[narrator] While
the investigation
497
00:20:29,667 --> 00:20:32,000
continues in the swamp...
498
00:20:32,167 --> 00:20:33,667
[Craig] Lots to sift.
499
00:20:33,833 --> 00:20:35,583
[narrator] ...Craig
and other members of team
500
00:20:35,708 --> 00:20:37,792
continue their
careful excavation
501
00:20:37,875 --> 00:20:42,250
beneath and around
the massive boulder on Lot 8.
502
00:20:42,458 --> 00:20:45,167
[Fiona] Laird, I wanted you
to see this because, look,
503
00:20:45,375 --> 00:20:48,167
I've identified
where the actual cut was
504
00:20:48,375 --> 00:20:50,542
into the subsoil itself.
505
00:20:50,708 --> 00:20:52,583
You can see it.
506
00:20:52,750 --> 00:20:54,792
-It kind of comes down
in a nice slope... -Mm.
507
00:20:55,000 --> 00:20:59,250
...very, very clean cut that
comes at an angle like this.
508
00:21:01,542 --> 00:21:04,333
-[Craig] You guys find
anything more over there? -Yeah.
509
00:21:04,500 --> 00:21:06,167
[Laird] I think
what we have to look at is:
510
00:21:06,375 --> 00:21:10,292
Did they excavate that
with this in place?
511
00:21:10,458 --> 00:21:12,333
Or did they create,
like, a cradle?
512
00:21:12,500 --> 00:21:15,083
-[Fiona] Like a cradle/trench
type of thing. Yeah. -Yeah.
513
00:21:15,250 --> 00:21:16,958
And as impossible
as I think it is,
514
00:21:17,125 --> 00:21:20,583
did they create that cradle
and then put that rock on top?
515
00:21:20,708 --> 00:21:24,125
-Boy, that would be an awful
lot of effort. -I know. I know.
516
00:21:24,333 --> 00:21:27,167
I think we can say, to a degree,
517
00:21:27,375 --> 00:21:29,250
-that we know this was
worked by man... -Right.
518
00:21:29,375 --> 00:21:30,667
-...not worked by machine.
-[Laird] Yeah.
519
00:21:30,875 --> 00:21:32,417
[chuckles] Why?
520
00:21:32,542 --> 00:21:35,500
Wow. Deconstructing this
is really helping
521
00:21:35,708 --> 00:21:38,125
give us the information
that we'll need to finally make
522
00:21:38,250 --> 00:21:39,833
an informed decision
about it all.
523
00:21:40,000 --> 00:21:42,000
So, uh, so, we just need
to keep getting after it.
524
00:21:42,208 --> 00:21:43,583
-Yeah.
-Okay.
525
00:21:43,792 --> 00:21:45,667
[Craig] I got some more buckets
to sift through.
526
00:21:46,708 --> 00:21:48,583
♪ ♪
527
00:22:05,167 --> 00:22:06,792
Hey, Laird.
528
00:22:06,958 --> 00:22:08,417
What you think of this?
529
00:22:08,583 --> 00:22:12,417
I don't know if that has
any meaning to it or not, but...
530
00:22:12,542 --> 00:22:14,708
definitely has some material
or something.
531
00:22:14,875 --> 00:22:16,750
[Laird] Mm-hmm.
532
00:22:16,917 --> 00:22:18,667
The red part looks like
cloth of some sort?
533
00:22:18,875 --> 00:22:21,417
-I mean, it all looks shredded,
but... -Like a textile.
534
00:22:21,583 --> 00:22:23,458
-[Craig] Yeah.
-Yeah.
535
00:22:23,625 --> 00:22:27,167
You think the whole thing
is a textile of some sort, or...
536
00:22:27,292 --> 00:22:28,792
[Laird] It sure looks like it.
537
00:22:28,958 --> 00:22:30,250
[Craig] The red material,
538
00:22:30,417 --> 00:22:31,875
is that a dye?
539
00:22:32,042 --> 00:22:33,833
Can we determine
the type of dye, potentially?
540
00:22:34,000 --> 00:22:35,208
It is a dye.
541
00:22:35,375 --> 00:22:37,792
The red is definitely a dye.
542
00:22:37,958 --> 00:22:40,000
-If it's older,
it's a natural dye. -Mm-hmm.
543
00:22:40,167 --> 00:22:43,875
I think we have to get that,
uh, under the microscope.
544
00:22:44,875 --> 00:22:48,792
It's quite possible the XRF
may be able to do that.
545
00:22:48,958 --> 00:22:50,667
-Okay.
-Yeah.
546
00:22:50,792 --> 00:22:52,833
[Craig] I see this material
and, quickly in my mind,
547
00:22:53,000 --> 00:22:55,042
I see somebody trying
to move these boulders
548
00:22:55,208 --> 00:22:57,792
and it scrapes
and takes a part of their shirt
549
00:22:57,917 --> 00:23:01,125
or jacket or whatever,
and it's just a little piece
550
00:23:01,250 --> 00:23:03,792
left on that larger rock.
551
00:23:04,708 --> 00:23:06,167
[Laird] If we determine
it's old,
552
00:23:06,333 --> 00:23:08,042
now that's pretty significant.
553
00:23:08,208 --> 00:23:09,333
-Okay.
-We should be able to tell
554
00:23:09,500 --> 00:23:10,792
if it's a natural fiber or not.
555
00:23:10,917 --> 00:23:14,250
-Okay.
-Given the lack of artifacts,
556
00:23:14,417 --> 00:23:17,333
-I think it's worth
bagging that. -Okay.
557
00:23:17,542 --> 00:23:20,000
[Craig] We know it was under
one of the boulders
558
00:23:20,208 --> 00:23:21,792
that Marty had just removed,
559
00:23:21,917 --> 00:23:24,833
so it was probably
18 inches below
560
00:23:25,042 --> 00:23:28,000
the normal surface
and below a boulder.
561
00:23:28,208 --> 00:23:31,333
And it may tell us who was here
and when they were here,
562
00:23:31,500 --> 00:23:34,083
so I'm excited to see
what the results are.
563
00:23:34,292 --> 00:23:36,500
Even if a mouse buried this,
564
00:23:36,667 --> 00:23:39,542
the mouse would have gone
into this rock structure
565
00:23:39,708 --> 00:23:41,417
-after it was made.
-Correct.
566
00:23:41,542 --> 00:23:45,625
-So, this is going to be
younger than, uh... -Yeah.
567
00:23:45,792 --> 00:23:48,167
-...than the rock structure.
-Pretty cool.
568
00:23:48,250 --> 00:23:51,292
-We know this had to be in place
before then. -Earlier.
569
00:23:51,417 --> 00:23:53,042
-And that could help date it.
-Yep.
570
00:23:53,208 --> 00:23:55,500
-It could be exciting.
All right. -Can I bag 'er?
571
00:23:55,708 --> 00:23:57,000
Yep.
572
00:23:57,208 --> 00:23:58,417
[Craig] Okay.
Well, we'll get 'er tested.
573
00:23:58,625 --> 00:24:00,083
[Laird] All right.
574
00:24:04,292 --> 00:24:06,875
[narrator] As a new morning
shines bright on Oak Island...
575
00:24:07,917 --> 00:24:10,500
[Marty] Okay. I don't know
too much about this.
576
00:24:10,667 --> 00:24:12,083
Craig, why don't you
give us some background.
577
00:24:12,208 --> 00:24:14,375
Yep. So, uh, you know,
578
00:24:14,542 --> 00:24:17,542
I was sifting through
the materials and I found that.
579
00:24:17,708 --> 00:24:20,167
You moved the boulder.
It was underneath that.
580
00:24:20,333 --> 00:24:21,750
-Really?
-Hmm. -Yeah.
581
00:24:21,958 --> 00:24:23,750
[narrator] ...members
of the team meet in the lab
582
00:24:23,875 --> 00:24:26,250
where Emma is analyzing
the piece of fabric
583
00:24:26,375 --> 00:24:30,250
that was uncovered
near the large boulder on Lot 8.
584
00:24:30,375 --> 00:24:32,292
It's the only thing
that I know of
585
00:24:32,417 --> 00:24:34,375
that's been found
on the site so far.
586
00:24:34,542 --> 00:24:36,250
-[Alex] Mm-hmm.
-Yeah. -So, yeah,
587
00:24:36,417 --> 00:24:37,708
what can you tell us about it?
588
00:24:37,875 --> 00:24:39,667
[Emma] Yeah.
So, I did do a CT scan on it,
589
00:24:39,792 --> 00:24:43,000
XRF, um, the whole shebang.
590
00:24:44,208 --> 00:24:46,167
But the CT scan actually...
591
00:24:46,333 --> 00:24:48,583
gave great imaging.
592
00:24:48,708 --> 00:24:51,542
And you can
kind of see the design
593
00:24:51,708 --> 00:24:56,625
of the knitting or the loops
that go inward and then outward.
594
00:24:57,708 --> 00:25:01,292
So, we're seeing
a style of weft knitting.
595
00:25:01,458 --> 00:25:02,875
Mm-hmm.
596
00:25:03,917 --> 00:25:06,000
[Emma] So, weft knitting
is knitting
597
00:25:06,208 --> 00:25:09,917
by interlocking strands
of loops, or rows of loops.
598
00:25:10,083 --> 00:25:11,833
-Okay.
-Yeah.
599
00:25:12,042 --> 00:25:15,125
And whether or not it's handmade
or early machine-made,
600
00:25:15,292 --> 00:25:18,833
first glance from the visuals,
601
00:25:19,000 --> 00:25:20,667
I'm not 100% sure.
602
00:25:20,875 --> 00:25:22,708
It's kind of hard
to narrow down.
603
00:25:22,875 --> 00:25:26,208
-Yeah.
-Yeah. As for the material used,
604
00:25:26,375 --> 00:25:29,042
I would like to do
a simple burn test.
605
00:25:29,208 --> 00:25:31,625
-Really?
-Yeah. To determine
606
00:25:31,750 --> 00:25:33,625
what kind of material was made,
607
00:25:33,792 --> 00:25:36,333
because depending
on how it was burnt,
608
00:25:36,500 --> 00:25:38,833
how it melts
or kind of turns into ash,
609
00:25:39,042 --> 00:25:42,708
we can discern quickly
what kind of material it is.
610
00:25:42,875 --> 00:25:44,458
[Marty] Like,
what are we looking for?
611
00:25:44,583 --> 00:25:46,417
-If it's what, it's what?
-If it's polyester,
612
00:25:46,542 --> 00:25:47,833
it will--
it burns really quickly,
613
00:25:48,042 --> 00:25:49,500
and then it kind of
turns into a liquid form.
614
00:25:49,667 --> 00:25:52,042
If it's more cotton or linen,
615
00:25:52,208 --> 00:25:56,500
it's more ashy of-of a burn.
616
00:25:56,708 --> 00:25:59,333
Um, if it's silk,
as soon as you move it away
617
00:25:59,500 --> 00:26:02,750
from the fire,
it snuffs the fire out.
618
00:26:02,917 --> 00:26:07,167
So, it doesn't burn,
it just kind of disintegrates.
619
00:26:07,333 --> 00:26:11,167
Wool should kind of clump up
into like an ashy
620
00:26:11,292 --> 00:26:13,875
or kind of burnt texture
and then you can crush it.
621
00:26:14,042 --> 00:26:15,583
Okay.
622
00:26:16,958 --> 00:26:18,583
So, who would like
to be my assistant?
623
00:26:18,708 --> 00:26:20,458
-Peter.
-I will.
624
00:26:20,625 --> 00:26:22,042
[Emma] Even though
625
00:26:22,208 --> 00:26:24,750
burning a fabric is
a bit of a destructive method,
626
00:26:24,917 --> 00:26:26,708
it's one of
the most telling methods
627
00:26:26,875 --> 00:26:29,333
that can identify
or actually cancel out
628
00:26:29,500 --> 00:26:33,458
what kind of material
that fabric is.
629
00:26:33,625 --> 00:26:36,125
And that could help determine
630
00:26:36,208 --> 00:26:39,833
whether the material
is modern or not.
631
00:26:40,000 --> 00:26:43,292
Okay. You are just
going to light it on fire.
632
00:26:43,458 --> 00:26:45,083
-Okay.
-[laughs softly]
633
00:26:50,708 --> 00:26:51,875
-[Marty] Wow.
-[Alex] That was it?
634
00:26:52,042 --> 00:26:54,750
[Emma] Yeah.
And then we'll let it cool.
635
00:26:55,708 --> 00:26:59,125
And then we can crush it.
636
00:27:00,208 --> 00:27:01,500
And that is wool.
637
00:27:01,667 --> 00:27:03,708
-Really? -Wool?
-Yeah.
638
00:27:04,750 --> 00:27:06,167
-[Marty] Amazing.
-[Laird] That's interesting,
639
00:27:06,375 --> 00:27:10,333
because not far away
from where that wool was found,
640
00:27:10,500 --> 00:27:12,875
Katya found the bag seal...
641
00:27:13,083 --> 00:27:14,625
-Wow.
-Okay.
642
00:27:14,750 --> 00:27:16,875
...which has a very distinctive
sheepskin symbol on it,
643
00:27:17,042 --> 00:27:21,167
and that is associated with
the city of Leeds in England,
644
00:27:21,333 --> 00:27:24,625
which is a major manufacturer
of wool products
645
00:27:24,792 --> 00:27:26,708
dating back to the 1300s.
646
00:27:26,875 --> 00:27:28,083
Oh.
647
00:27:28,250 --> 00:27:29,917
And this makes it
all the more interesting.
648
00:27:30,083 --> 00:27:31,542
Yeah.
649
00:27:31,708 --> 00:27:33,208
[narrator] Could Laird
be correct
650
00:27:33,417 --> 00:27:35,958
that this piece of wool fabric
may be related
651
00:27:36,125 --> 00:27:38,792
to the potentially
700-year-old bag seal
652
00:27:38,917 --> 00:27:42,083
that was found just yards
from the massive boulder?
653
00:27:42,250 --> 00:27:45,667
If so, might it be
the first key clue
654
00:27:45,792 --> 00:27:49,042
that could help identify
who created the feature?
655
00:27:50,208 --> 00:27:51,958
What about the red dye?
656
00:27:52,125 --> 00:27:54,167
I know they can date dyes
if there's, you know,
657
00:27:54,292 --> 00:27:56,458
enough material
for you to look at there.
658
00:27:56,625 --> 00:27:58,542
Yeah, so,
I was looking at the dye,
659
00:27:58,708 --> 00:28:01,875
and there's no modern,
like, 20th century dyes
660
00:28:02,042 --> 00:28:03,333
that I-- or chemicals
that I'm detecting,
661
00:28:03,542 --> 00:28:04,958
so that's a good sign.
662
00:28:06,042 --> 00:28:07,167
[Laird] Yeah,
and the red dye is interesting
663
00:28:07,375 --> 00:28:08,667
because it was desirable
664
00:28:08,875 --> 00:28:10,583
but it was
very difficult to make.
665
00:28:10,750 --> 00:28:12,417
-Yeah.
-[Craig] An average person
666
00:28:12,625 --> 00:28:14,708
would not have "red" material?
667
00:28:14,875 --> 00:28:17,792
Except the British military,
'cause they were the redcoats.
668
00:28:17,958 --> 00:28:20,000
The French military had it.
669
00:28:20,167 --> 00:28:22,500
I guess it was
relatively more expensive,
670
00:28:22,708 --> 00:28:25,625
but it was still
widely, widely used.
671
00:28:25,792 --> 00:28:27,667
-Okay.
-Yeah.
672
00:28:27,792 --> 00:28:29,833
-What are the next steps?
-[Emma] I think getting
673
00:28:29,958 --> 00:28:32,708
an expert into knitting patterns
674
00:28:32,875 --> 00:28:35,958
and then with dye mechanics
and recipes
675
00:28:36,083 --> 00:28:39,083
will point towards something
more accurate.
676
00:28:39,250 --> 00:28:40,833
-Yeah. Well, it makes sense.
Yeah. -Yeah. Yeah.
677
00:28:41,042 --> 00:28:43,458
[Marty] Okay.
Extremely interesting.
678
00:28:43,625 --> 00:28:45,958
Maybe it's the tip
of the iceberg
679
00:28:46,083 --> 00:28:47,875
in terms of what we might find
680
00:28:48,042 --> 00:28:49,667
-under that boulder, right?
-[chuckles]
681
00:28:49,875 --> 00:28:51,917
And actually, what we might find
under the boulder itself
682
00:28:52,042 --> 00:28:54,000
-might shed a little light
on that. -[Emma] Yeah.
683
00:28:54,208 --> 00:28:56,333
[Rick] We've got to
dig deeper under it,
684
00:28:56,542 --> 00:28:59,583
as carefully as possible,
under your guidance.
685
00:28:59,750 --> 00:29:00,958
Yeah. Absolutely.
686
00:29:01,125 --> 00:29:02,625
[Marty] Good job as always.
687
00:29:02,792 --> 00:29:05,250
Uh, enigmatic as always.
688
00:29:05,458 --> 00:29:07,333
More things to do, as always.
689
00:29:07,500 --> 00:29:09,208
-Let's do them.
-Mm-hmm.
690
00:29:09,375 --> 00:29:11,083
-[Craig] Sounds good. Thank you.
-[Peter] Thank you.
691
00:29:11,250 --> 00:29:13,875
[narrator] As the meeting
concludes in the lab...
692
00:29:14,917 --> 00:29:16,292
...in the Money Pit area...
693
00:29:16,375 --> 00:29:18,917
[Terry] J.5-7.5 is
well underway here.
694
00:29:19,083 --> 00:29:20,792
It's at the southern end
of the actual opening
695
00:29:21,000 --> 00:29:23,625
which is the solution channel,
and that's where
696
00:29:23,833 --> 00:29:25,375
-the deeper areas are.
-Yeah.
697
00:29:25,542 --> 00:29:27,667
[narrator] ...the team
is drilling a new borehole
698
00:29:27,833 --> 00:29:31,083
known as J.5-7.5.
699
00:29:31,250 --> 00:29:34,583
It is located
less than 20 feet southwest
700
00:29:34,750 --> 00:29:36,250
of their previous borehole,
701
00:29:36,458 --> 00:29:39,042
where traces of metal
were detected in soils
702
00:29:39,208 --> 00:29:41,917
brought up
from nearly 220 feet deep
703
00:29:42,083 --> 00:29:43,583
in the solution channel.
704
00:29:44,625 --> 00:29:46,667
[Terry] Coming up now, we've hit
the actual bedrock plateau
705
00:29:46,792 --> 00:29:49,042
at about 160 below grade.
706
00:29:49,208 --> 00:29:50,667
We're gonna punch
through that
707
00:29:50,792 --> 00:29:52,833
and go under the ledge
that has formed.
708
00:29:53,000 --> 00:29:55,292
And we should pop out, you know,
in another ten or 15 feet
709
00:29:55,375 --> 00:29:58,417
-and into the open
solution channel. -Yeah.
710
00:30:03,583 --> 00:30:05,833
We have a core, gentlemen.
What have you got, Leighton?
711
00:30:06,000 --> 00:30:09,167
-Uh, 158 to 166.
-166.
712
00:30:10,917 --> 00:30:13,042
[machinery whirring]
713
00:30:20,875 --> 00:30:22,667
That's solid in there, isn't it?
714
00:30:22,875 --> 00:30:24,500
-Yes.
-[Terry] He's jammed it
715
00:30:24,667 --> 00:30:27,333
in there very tight because
he's drilling in solid gypsum.
716
00:30:29,583 --> 00:30:31,833
-It's a tough one, eh, Leighton?
-We're fighting with it.
717
00:30:32,000 --> 00:30:33,583
Yeah. Thank you.
718
00:30:33,708 --> 00:30:35,375
Oftentimes,
when we're drilling down,
719
00:30:35,542 --> 00:30:37,667
looking to get to the base
of the solution channel,
720
00:30:37,833 --> 00:30:39,375
you have to drill through
a ledge.
721
00:30:39,542 --> 00:30:41,875
But here's the thing:
there could be any amount
722
00:30:42,083 --> 00:30:45,500
of treasure or artifacts
laying underneath that ledge.
723
00:30:45,667 --> 00:30:47,208
And we're gonna find it.
724
00:30:47,375 --> 00:30:50,208
Here we go. Let's open 'er up
and see what we got.
725
00:30:51,833 --> 00:30:55,042
So, we just have, uh,
ground-up gypsum.
726
00:30:55,208 --> 00:30:57,667
And this is the plug on top,
full of a lot of sand.
727
00:30:57,833 --> 00:31:00,083
-[Charles] Yeah.
-You don't usually see that.
728
00:31:00,250 --> 00:31:01,750
Charles, I think
you might as well do
729
00:31:01,917 --> 00:31:03,875
-your due diligence there.
-Let's do it.
730
00:31:04,042 --> 00:31:06,667
I'm gonna run
the pinpointer over it.
731
00:31:06,833 --> 00:31:09,333
I know this is the ledge, but
I'm gonna do it anyway, right?
732
00:31:09,542 --> 00:31:12,250
-Sure. -Never know
what could've got pushed down.
733
00:31:17,833 --> 00:31:19,625
Nothing so far.
734
00:31:28,458 --> 00:31:30,208
-[pinpointer beeping]
-I'm getting a hit right there.
735
00:31:30,375 --> 00:31:33,375
Here, Terry, can you lift
that up just to make sure?
736
00:31:35,042 --> 00:31:36,458
-Right here.
-[rapid beeping]
737
00:31:36,625 --> 00:31:38,042
No, there's something there.
738
00:31:39,000 --> 00:31:40,042
[Terry] Oh, wow.
739
00:31:44,250 --> 00:31:45,708
-[Charles] No, there's
something there. -[Terry] Whoa.
740
00:31:45,875 --> 00:31:47,583
[Charles] Right in here.
741
00:31:47,750 --> 00:31:49,833
-Why don't we take this one
right over to there. -Okay.
742
00:31:50,000 --> 00:31:51,667
-Let's take it over.
-Yeah.
743
00:31:51,792 --> 00:31:53,167
[narrator] In the
Money Pit area,
744
00:31:53,333 --> 00:31:54,958
after reaching
the solution channel
745
00:31:55,167 --> 00:31:57,667
at a depth of 166 feet
746
00:31:57,875 --> 00:32:01,167
in Borehole J.5-7.5...
747
00:32:01,333 --> 00:32:03,542
-[pinpointer beeping] -[Charles]
Yeah, it's right in here.
748
00:32:03,708 --> 00:32:05,833
-Right in there.
-Sure.
749
00:32:06,042 --> 00:32:07,917
[narrator] ...the
Oak Island team
750
00:32:08,125 --> 00:32:11,000
is detecting evidence of metal
in a fresh drilling core.
751
00:32:11,167 --> 00:32:13,167
[Scott] Th-This is exciting,
752
00:32:13,333 --> 00:32:14,833
and it definitely
has to go back to the lab.
753
00:32:15,000 --> 00:32:17,083
-Yeah. -[Charles] Yeah.
-[Marty] Any sample
754
00:32:17,208 --> 00:32:18,750
that comes up
from the sonic drilling
755
00:32:18,917 --> 00:32:21,333
that has indications
of metals in it,
756
00:32:21,542 --> 00:32:24,333
we're gonna send it out
for more complex analysis,
757
00:32:24,542 --> 00:32:26,000
in the hopes
that they will reveal
758
00:32:26,208 --> 00:32:28,375
a very clear clue
759
00:32:28,542 --> 00:32:30,667
-as to where the treasure is.
-Hey, guys.
760
00:32:30,750 --> 00:32:32,500
-I'm gonna run this back
to the lab. -[Terry] Excellent.
761
00:32:32,667 --> 00:32:33,958
-[Steve] All right. See you,
Scott. -Keep us in the loop.
762
00:32:34,125 --> 00:32:35,833
-Thanks, guys.
-[Marty] And if we get
763
00:32:36,042 --> 00:32:38,167
positive results
from samples we took,
764
00:32:38,375 --> 00:32:40,083
I want to put down a caisson
765
00:32:40,250 --> 00:32:41,458
deep into the solution channel,
766
00:32:41,583 --> 00:32:43,583
and after all these years,
we recover it.
767
00:32:45,000 --> 00:32:46,167
[Terry] All right,
let's, uh, see
768
00:32:46,292 --> 00:32:48,292
what they got for us, guys.
769
00:32:48,417 --> 00:32:49,792
Now we're down
into the solution channel,
770
00:32:50,000 --> 00:32:51,458
-so let's keep on going.
-All right, guys.
771
00:32:51,625 --> 00:32:53,708
I've got to run.
Uh, I will be back, though.
772
00:32:53,917 --> 00:32:55,125
-Okay. -Great stuff.
See you later, Steve.
773
00:32:55,250 --> 00:32:56,625
-Thanks, man.
-Yeah. See you, Steve.
774
00:32:59,208 --> 00:33:01,083
[Terry] Okay,
won't be long now, Charles.
775
00:33:01,208 --> 00:33:05,167
J.5-7.5 is about
to reveal its secrets.
776
00:33:05,375 --> 00:33:07,042
-[Rick] Hey, guys.
-Hey, Rick.
777
00:33:07,208 --> 00:33:09,458
-What did you find?
-[Terry] We're at 183.
778
00:33:09,625 --> 00:33:10,917
But, uh,
we found interesting results
779
00:33:11,042 --> 00:33:13,000
up around 158 to 160.
780
00:33:13,167 --> 00:33:14,667
-Right, Charles?
-[Charles] Yeah. Yeah.
781
00:33:14,833 --> 00:33:16,917
We had it on the table here,
and I ran the pinpointer.
782
00:33:17,042 --> 00:33:18,500
-I was getting a chirp.
-Oh.
783
00:33:18,625 --> 00:33:21,042
So, little flakes of metal
or something in it.
784
00:33:21,250 --> 00:33:23,417
[Rick] Interesting elevation.
Well, we'll know
785
00:33:23,583 --> 00:33:25,167
with this core
whether something heavy
786
00:33:25,375 --> 00:33:28,083
-could have fallen down
through it. -Yeah.
787
00:33:28,250 --> 00:33:30,042
[Rick] You cannot
dismiss the fact
788
00:33:30,208 --> 00:33:31,667
that this is very hopeful.
789
00:33:31,792 --> 00:33:33,042
[Terry] Here we go.
790
00:33:33,208 --> 00:33:35,083
There's something metallic
in the core.
791
00:33:35,250 --> 00:33:38,500
It could, uh,
reflect precious metals.
792
00:33:38,667 --> 00:33:39,958
[Charles] What's the bottom?
793
00:33:40,083 --> 00:33:42,167
Uh, 183 to 207.
794
00:33:42,333 --> 00:33:44,875
-Okay.
-[Rick] The sonic drill program
795
00:33:45,042 --> 00:33:47,500
has been slow
and arduous at times.
796
00:33:47,708 --> 00:33:51,125
But maybe we are on the cusp
of finding the treasure.
797
00:33:53,000 --> 00:33:54,875
-This is relatively loose.
-[Charles] Yeah.
798
00:33:55,042 --> 00:33:56,542
It's a good sign, though.
799
00:33:58,083 --> 00:34:00,375
[Terry] Things could
move around down there.
800
00:34:00,542 --> 00:34:02,500
For right now, I think
maybe just the pinpointer.
801
00:34:02,667 --> 00:34:05,167
-Yep.
-Yep. Okay.
802
00:34:08,542 --> 00:34:10,125
[pinpointer beeping]
803
00:34:10,292 --> 00:34:12,583
Terry, can you lift that up?
Rick?
804
00:34:12,750 --> 00:34:14,083
[beeping]
805
00:34:14,250 --> 00:34:16,167
-[Terry] Wow.
-Something there.
806
00:34:17,292 --> 00:34:18,958
-Very near the bottom.
-Yeah.
807
00:34:19,083 --> 00:34:20,042
I think we should
take this whole thing over.
808
00:34:20,208 --> 00:34:22,042
Wh-Why don't we try to do that.
809
00:34:22,208 --> 00:34:24,833
[narrator] Because previous
underground water tests
810
00:34:25,000 --> 00:34:29,375
have already revealed evidence
of silver and gold in this area,
811
00:34:29,583 --> 00:34:32,167
could the repeated
positive signs of metal
812
00:34:32,292 --> 00:34:36,167
from 160 to nearly 210 feet
813
00:34:36,333 --> 00:34:38,792
suggest that the team
may be narrowing in
814
00:34:38,958 --> 00:34:41,500
-on a vast cache of treasure?
-[pinpointer beeping]
815
00:34:41,708 --> 00:34:43,333
[Charles] Right there.
816
00:34:45,542 --> 00:34:46,833
[Rick] Everywhere.
817
00:34:47,875 --> 00:34:50,458
-Look, it's all through it.
-This is very, very important.
818
00:34:50,625 --> 00:34:53,375
May be more than important,
Terry. It may be the thing.
819
00:34:53,542 --> 00:34:55,625
-This warrants taking
the whole core. -Oh, yeah.
820
00:34:55,792 --> 00:34:57,167
Yeah, no question, Rick.
821
00:34:57,292 --> 00:34:58,708
Now we have metal-detecting hits
822
00:34:58,917 --> 00:35:00,250
at the bottom
of the solution channel.
823
00:35:00,417 --> 00:35:02,292
Does it represent
actual treasure?
824
00:35:02,458 --> 00:35:04,417
I don't know. That's why
it needs to go to the lab.
825
00:35:04,583 --> 00:35:07,125
[Marty] For weeks,
Dr. Spooner has done an analysis
826
00:35:07,292 --> 00:35:11,125
of the actual sediments
we found, um,
827
00:35:11,292 --> 00:35:12,833
at the base
of the solution channel,
828
00:35:12,958 --> 00:35:14,583
including this area.
829
00:35:14,750 --> 00:35:19,125
Dr. Spooner is going to present
those results very soon.
830
00:35:19,333 --> 00:35:21,500
So, we're keen to know
what that is.
831
00:35:21,667 --> 00:35:24,375
Is it exciting? Yeah. I mean,
this is what we're looking for.
832
00:35:24,542 --> 00:35:27,000
And I'm hoping that
this will lead to some answers.
833
00:35:27,208 --> 00:35:28,500
[Terry] This has the potential,
for sure.
834
00:35:28,667 --> 00:35:30,417
So, let's bag it up.
835
00:35:30,542 --> 00:35:32,542
[Charles] Yeah.
Sounds like a plan.
836
00:35:36,417 --> 00:35:38,375
[narrator] Two days later...
837
00:35:39,458 --> 00:35:42,250
[Rick] So, ladies, gentlemen,
838
00:35:42,417 --> 00:35:44,042
we have, uh, Dr. Spooner,
839
00:35:44,208 --> 00:35:46,625
Emma and Jillian here.
840
00:35:46,792 --> 00:35:49,167
They have results
looking for precious metals
841
00:35:49,333 --> 00:35:51,667
from the sonic drill program
this year.
842
00:35:52,708 --> 00:35:55,667
So, we'll turn it over to
Dr. Spooner, Emma and Jillian.
843
00:35:55,875 --> 00:35:57,333
All right.
844
00:35:57,542 --> 00:35:58,750
[Ian] Okay.
845
00:35:58,917 --> 00:36:01,625
So, what we have done
is we've taken samples
846
00:36:01,750 --> 00:36:04,875
from deep down
in the solution channel
847
00:36:05,042 --> 00:36:07,833
and processed them
for XRF analysis.
848
00:36:08,042 --> 00:36:09,500
Okay.
849
00:36:09,625 --> 00:36:12,167
[narrator] Having collected
soil samples
850
00:36:12,333 --> 00:36:15,417
over the past two months
across the Money Pit area
851
00:36:15,542 --> 00:36:17,708
in boreholes that reached
the solution channel...
852
00:36:17,875 --> 00:36:19,667
-That does it?
-[Charles] Yeah.
853
00:36:19,875 --> 00:36:23,083
[narrator] ...Dr. Spooner,
Emma and Jillian have conducted
854
00:36:23,250 --> 00:36:26,083
X-ray fluorescence testing,
which can identify
855
00:36:26,208 --> 00:36:28,000
specific metallic elements
856
00:36:28,167 --> 00:36:30,833
that are not natural
to the ground soils.
857
00:36:32,375 --> 00:36:34,542
So, everyone
can see the locations?
858
00:36:34,708 --> 00:36:37,583
-Is it possible, Steve,
to bring this up? -[Steve] Sure.
859
00:36:37,750 --> 00:36:39,500
Yeah.
860
00:36:39,625 --> 00:36:40,958
Okay.
861
00:36:41,125 --> 00:36:44,500
[Ian] The samples
that we took were I-9.5,
862
00:36:44,667 --> 00:36:46,583
J.5-8.5,
863
00:36:46,708 --> 00:36:50,583
K-2.5-8.75,
864
00:36:50,750 --> 00:36:52,208
K-9.5,
865
00:36:52,375 --> 00:36:55,167
and then we also did
three samples in V3,
866
00:36:55,333 --> 00:36:57,458
one of the old caissons.
867
00:36:58,500 --> 00:37:01,667
The interesting information
was that
868
00:37:01,875 --> 00:37:05,667
I-9.5, which had hits
with the pinpointer?
869
00:37:05,833 --> 00:37:08,167
-Yes. -Uh, that was written
on the bag.
870
00:37:08,333 --> 00:37:11,167
And K-9.5 had,
871
00:37:11,375 --> 00:37:14,708
on my XRF, silver...
872
00:37:16,542 --> 00:37:19,083
...at significant
concentrations.
873
00:37:19,208 --> 00:37:21,750
-[Marty] Oh, really?
-[laughter]
874
00:37:22,875 --> 00:37:23,750
[Marty] Fantastic.
875
00:37:28,042 --> 00:37:29,167
[Ian] So, I-9.5
876
00:37:29,333 --> 00:37:31,792
and K-9.5
877
00:37:31,958 --> 00:37:35,667
had silver at
significant concentrations.
878
00:37:35,875 --> 00:37:37,167
[Marty] Fantastic.
879
00:37:37,333 --> 00:37:39,250
[narrator] In the war room,
880
00:37:39,375 --> 00:37:41,167
the team has learned
that soil samples collected
881
00:37:41,333 --> 00:37:43,417
in at least two boreholes
882
00:37:43,583 --> 00:37:46,083
near where they're currently
drilling in the solution channel
883
00:37:46,250 --> 00:37:49,500
contain high traces of silver.
884
00:37:49,667 --> 00:37:51,875
This could be an indication
we are actually close
885
00:37:52,042 --> 00:37:53,292
to finding the treasure.
886
00:37:53,458 --> 00:37:55,667
-Amen.
-That's very true, Jack.
887
00:37:55,792 --> 00:37:58,042
[Jack] There should be
some local source.
888
00:37:58,208 --> 00:38:00,042
We're not finding silver
like this everywhere.
889
00:38:00,208 --> 00:38:01,958
-[Emma] Yeah.
-It's down there deeper.
890
00:38:02,125 --> 00:38:03,875
-Yep.
-Yep.
891
00:38:04,042 --> 00:38:06,500
[Jack] And we know
there has been collapses,
892
00:38:06,625 --> 00:38:08,417
and no one's
really been this deep.
893
00:38:08,583 --> 00:38:10,167
-Correct.
-It seems like
894
00:38:10,375 --> 00:38:13,208
we could be closer to finding it
than we've ever been.
895
00:38:13,375 --> 00:38:16,167
-Right. -[Marty] Yeah,
so, you're talking about
896
00:38:16,292 --> 00:38:18,667
pieces of elemental silver,
correct?
897
00:38:18,833 --> 00:38:21,208
It would be elemental silver,
probably attached
898
00:38:21,375 --> 00:38:22,792
to clay particles.
899
00:38:23,000 --> 00:38:24,792
Right, but-but not dissolved?
900
00:38:25,000 --> 00:38:27,000
No. Absolutely, you're right.
901
00:38:27,167 --> 00:38:29,375
-Yeah.
-[Marty] Dr. Spooner
902
00:38:29,542 --> 00:38:34,167
does detect elements of silver,
and it's not dissolved.
903
00:38:34,250 --> 00:38:37,167
It's exciting as heck.
That's just amazing.
904
00:38:37,375 --> 00:38:38,667
I mean,
it strongly implies to me
905
00:38:38,833 --> 00:38:41,667
that the source is not natural.
906
00:38:41,833 --> 00:38:46,458
Isn't K-9.5 the deepest part
of the solution channel, too?
907
00:38:46,583 --> 00:38:49,000
Yeah, 217, I believe,
the end of that hole.
908
00:38:49,208 --> 00:38:50,792
-Yeah.
-Okay.
909
00:38:50,958 --> 00:38:52,667
[Rick] You know
what's interesting about
910
00:38:52,792 --> 00:38:55,042
the silver, though,
is the so-called Pitblado coin.
911
00:38:55,250 --> 00:38:57,375
There was silver in that coin.
912
00:38:57,542 --> 00:38:59,000
-Yeah. -[Steve] And
another piece of data
913
00:38:59,208 --> 00:39:02,375
is we're really close
to H.5-8.5,
914
00:39:02,542 --> 00:39:04,250
where, at about 174 feet,
915
00:39:04,417 --> 00:39:07,667
we found that piece of iron,
possibly a drill rod.
916
00:39:07,792 --> 00:39:09,750
Emma dated that
to the mid 1800s.
917
00:39:09,875 --> 00:39:11,875
And that date's really important
because it dates
918
00:39:12,042 --> 00:39:13,708
to the time of Pitblado.
919
00:39:13,875 --> 00:39:16,708
We're starting to piece
these little bits together.
920
00:39:16,875 --> 00:39:18,583
[Charles] Absolutely.
921
00:39:18,750 --> 00:39:20,458
[narrator] Is it possible
that the traces of silver
922
00:39:20,625 --> 00:39:22,083
may be connected
923
00:39:22,250 --> 00:39:24,958
to the 14th century
Portuguese coin?
924
00:39:25,125 --> 00:39:27,750
If so, might it suggest
925
00:39:27,917 --> 00:39:30,625
that there were many more
in the original Money Pit
926
00:39:30,708 --> 00:39:32,375
which could have fallen
to the bottom
927
00:39:32,542 --> 00:39:34,792
of the solution channel?
928
00:39:34,958 --> 00:39:36,833
[Marty] Here's the deal
from my standpoint.
929
00:39:37,000 --> 00:39:38,667
We came to the table
with a theory this year,
930
00:39:38,833 --> 00:39:40,500
that our great treasure fell
931
00:39:40,583 --> 00:39:42,375
down into this solution channel.
932
00:39:42,542 --> 00:39:45,375
You know,
it-it seems to be working out.
933
00:39:45,500 --> 00:39:47,542
-Borne out. Yeah.
-That's a victory.
934
00:39:47,750 --> 00:39:49,667
And I'll tell you what, Rick.
935
00:39:49,875 --> 00:39:53,000
There's enough here already
to bring in SBC, so, Scott,
936
00:39:53,208 --> 00:39:54,667
let's set up a meeting with SBC.
937
00:39:54,792 --> 00:39:57,000
-Sounds good.
-[Rick] At the end of the day,
938
00:39:57,083 --> 00:40:00,167
this has always been directed
towards finding something
939
00:40:00,292 --> 00:40:02,167
at depth in the Money Pit.
940
00:40:02,375 --> 00:40:04,125
That is the culmination
of the year.
941
00:40:04,250 --> 00:40:06,000
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
942
00:40:06,125 --> 00:40:07,667
Yeah, I-I'd ask each of you
to start thinking about that,
943
00:40:07,875 --> 00:40:09,667
where you would like
the caissons to go.
944
00:40:09,792 --> 00:40:11,667
-Yep.
-Because we're going so deep--
945
00:40:11,792 --> 00:40:13,125
deeper than any man
has ever worked
946
00:40:13,333 --> 00:40:14,667
in the Money Pit on Oak Island--
947
00:40:14,875 --> 00:40:17,125
so we're gonna be
pushing the envelope.
948
00:40:17,250 --> 00:40:18,750
Right.
949
00:40:18,917 --> 00:40:21,250
We have plenty
to indicate that we cannot
950
00:40:21,375 --> 00:40:22,583
abandon this hunt
until we get down
951
00:40:22,750 --> 00:40:24,500
into the solution channel.
952
00:40:24,667 --> 00:40:27,667
Plenty. And we're gonna go
much deeper this year.
953
00:40:27,875 --> 00:40:30,208
So, it's time to line up, uh,
954
00:40:30,333 --> 00:40:33,250
SB Canada and ROC
955
00:40:33,375 --> 00:40:35,875
to get back in here to-to, uh,
956
00:40:36,042 --> 00:40:38,542
place some canisters
down in the solution channel.
957
00:40:38,708 --> 00:40:42,083
So, everyone needs
to take a step back,
958
00:40:42,250 --> 00:40:45,417
take a deep breath
and be patient, clearheaded.
959
00:40:45,625 --> 00:40:48,417
It's up to us now
to-to move this thing forward
960
00:40:48,542 --> 00:40:51,375
and try to understand
what happened on this island.
961
00:40:51,542 --> 00:40:53,083
So, let's get outside and do it.
962
00:40:53,292 --> 00:40:54,625
-[Marty] Good stuff.
-All right. See you, guys.
963
00:40:54,750 --> 00:40:57,625
Thanks, guys. Sempre Avanti.
964
00:40:57,792 --> 00:40:59,500
[narrator] After weeks
of patient
965
00:40:59,625 --> 00:41:01,250
and determined searching,
966
00:41:01,417 --> 00:41:06,000
the team may be closer than ever
to realizing a dream
967
00:41:06,208 --> 00:41:08,500
that Rick and Marty have shared
968
00:41:08,667 --> 00:41:10,833
since they were just boys.
969
00:41:11,042 --> 00:41:14,500
But as they plan
their most ambitious dig yet,
970
00:41:14,667 --> 00:41:17,625
to find a legendary vault
in the Money Pit,
971
00:41:17,792 --> 00:41:19,333
are they on the verge
972
00:41:19,542 --> 00:41:21,958
of uncovering other secrets
as well?
973
00:41:22,125 --> 00:41:26,667
Secrets no other
treasure hunter ever knew
974
00:41:26,833 --> 00:41:31,125
that Oak Island was hiding?
975
00:41:34,375 --> 00:41:37,167
Next time on
The Curse of Oak Island...
976
00:41:37,375 --> 00:41:38,667
We found the cobble.
977
00:41:38,875 --> 00:41:40,750
[Peter] It's headed
towards the vault,
978
00:41:40,917 --> 00:41:43,000
and it's turning towards Lot 8.
979
00:41:43,167 --> 00:41:44,708
[Rick] There has to be
a reason for it.
980
00:41:44,875 --> 00:41:47,208
[Ian] We analyzed
underneath the boulder.
981
00:41:47,375 --> 00:41:49,333
It's one of the most interesting
982
00:41:49,458 --> 00:41:50,958
on the island ever.
983
00:41:51,125 --> 00:41:52,750
[Marty] But if there is
a tunnel under there,
984
00:41:52,958 --> 00:41:55,125
-I want to see
what's under that rock. -Yep.
985
00:41:55,250 --> 00:41:56,667
This is weird.
986
00:41:56,875 --> 00:41:58,750
I think you really need
to see under here.
987
00:41:58,875 --> 00:42:01,042
-[Marty] It looks like gold.
-Yeah.
988
00:42:04,292 --> 00:42:05,917
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