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Tonight, on the Curse of Oak Island.
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We found the cobble.
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It's headed towards the vault, and it's
turning towards Lot 8.
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There has to be a reason for it.
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We analyzed underneath the boulder.
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It's one of the most interesting on the
island ever.
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If there is a tunnel under there, I want
to see what's under that rock. Yep.
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This is weird.
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I think you really need to see under
here.
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It looks like gold. Yeah.
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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.
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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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Hello, Vanessa. Hello, Adam. Hi, Adam.
Hey, guys. How you doing today?
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Thanks for joining us virtually here in
the war room.
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Yeah. An energized morning has begun on
Oak Island for Rick, Marty, Craig, and
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their team as they meet with Vanessa
Lucido of Rock Equipment and Adam
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of Solitonche Bashi Canada to plan a
pivotal operation in the Money Pit area.
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We've asked you to join us because we
are sure at this point that we want to
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some canisters down.
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The key thing, though, is we want to
bring in the equipment necessary to make
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sure that we get deep.
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We want to get to the bottom of the
solution channel.
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We're ready to go. We got some ideas.
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Yeah, how deep are we going this year,
Marty?
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Let's call it 230.
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And that could be every single hole.
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Wow.
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In the past three months, The team has
drilled more than a dozen new boreholes
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down into the solution channel, where
they believe the legendary treasure from
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the original money pit has fallen.
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And after testing soil samples retrieved
from them, two have now revealed fresh
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evidence that a massive source of silver
is located nearby.
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And curiously, this is in the same area
where the team retrieved an old piece of
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drill pipe.
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that may be connected to an operation
from 1849, when a drilling foreman named
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James Pitt Blato reportedly recovered a
14th century Portuguese coin that is
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related to the Knights Templar.
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You know, it's really important for us
to get down to that depth, but it can be
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extremely tough material.
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In the solution channel itself, we get
into some gypsum, and there's going to
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ledges, so I'm wondering what...
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extra equipment are you going to be
bringing this year to ensure we get down
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there? I think knowing that your guys'
goal is to get deep, we'll probably look
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at a telescoping method.
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So for the first 130 feet, you're going
to be at a larger can, so a larger
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diameter. And then from 130 down to 230,
we'll have a little smaller diameter so
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that we can get deeper and achieve your
goal.
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So what's the diameter that we're going
to have available for treasure finding?
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Yeah, we're looking at about eight and a
half feet outside diameter up top, and
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then around seven foot diameter going
down all the way to the bottom of that
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channel. Okay.
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And also, there is another tool that can
break stuff up.
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It's basically a really big, expensive
postal logger, but it's about eight foot
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in diameter, five, six feet tall.
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Big bullet teeth capable of penetrating.
The hardest material we'll be getting
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into here. It works as a corkscrew or a
big drill bit. And then we have some
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other drill tools, a drilling bucket
with rock teeth on the bottom that's
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to go down to the depth we're looking to
achieve here.
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That sounds great.
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Yeah.
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During past large -scale digs, Rock and
SB Canada have used a powerful hydraulic
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oscillator.
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to slowly grind the steel caissons into
the ground.
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A hammer grab tool would then be used to
extract the spoils.
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This year, they will mount a massive
auger bit onto a 135 ton rotary drill
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Once placed inside the steel caissons,
it can grind down through soil and
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much faster toward the solution channel.
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Once it is reached, A giant dig bucket
will replace the auger bit to safely
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remove spoils and hopefully the
treasure.
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We're going to be well equipped to
hopefully get through anything we
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No, that's really cool. We look forward
to seeing it in action.
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Good.
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Treasure fell down into the solution
channel, and it's not going to dig
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out, so it's time to bring in the
machinery to do it. If there's anhydrite
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the way or gypsum in the way, it doesn't
matter. We have to go through it.
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I'm just a sucker for big new equipment.
I really am. I love it.
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And this giant auger will be more
efficient in removing the spoils from
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as we go down, which will make things
faster.
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You both have been here enough to know
the history of what we call the Pip
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incident, right?
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So when you mention auger, it's kind of
serendipitous knowing that we believe
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in the past that process has brought to
the surface a...
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and all of us who are on the table here
have high confidence that more of those
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are in the money pit. So with your help,
we believe those will come to the
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surface. Wonderful. Let's find them.
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Amen. Yeah.
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We're wanting to get going, say, in a
week.
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We'd love to make this happen for you
guys.
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I'll get with the boys, and we'll start
assembling the equipment and head your
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way. Sounds great.
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Brilliant. So we look forward to it.
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Thank you.
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Thanks. Thank you. Take care.
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Thanks, guys.
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Later that morning.
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Hey, folks.
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Dr. Spooner.
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Hey, good morning.
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How are you doing? I'm glad you came
out.
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I'm always glad to be here because it's
always a new mystery, you know.
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Dr. Ian Spooner joins members of the
team on Lot 8 as they continue to
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investigate a man -made boulder feature.
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So what did you guys find?
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So we just moved these rocks. We didn't
want to do anything under them until you
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were able to see what was underneath.
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Sure. And to me, it looks like we still
have disturbed soil underneath them.
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Yeah.
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I find that strange.
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After noticing that the several -ton
boulder is surrounded by smaller, evenly
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spaced stones that are holding it in
place.
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We've got a big way down there.
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Yeah. The archaeological team.
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discovered a back -filled void beneath
it.
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That's what we can find. A void where
the team has recently inserted a snake
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camera and obtained images of a possible
iron stake and what could be valuable.
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Oh, my God. It looks like there's a
pearl.
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Yeah.
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Do we yet know all the techniques we
could employ to figure out the age of
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feature? I think one of the key things
here...
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is get a sample of that soil underneath
the rock.
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The core we get might give us a little
bit of dating control.
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It might also tell us if there's metal
in it.
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So there's some things we should
probably look into.
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I agree. Everybody's on the same page.
Right.
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I'll get this core. That'll take no
time.
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Perfect. Great.
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Using the soil core, I'm looking to date
when that boulder was manipulated.
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We have hints on this island.
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of activity and occupation pre -1600s,
even older than that.
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This may be a part of that story.
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Okay, so we've got a bit of a core here,
so we'll put this aside.
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But what I want to do is try this core
as well and see what we get.
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If we could find elevated metals of
interest, and that's gold, silver, lead,
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zinc, copper, tin.
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That might give us a clue as to why it's
there, what's happened there.
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Look how loose that is.
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Yeah.
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It's quite loose.
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But we'll keep that. I can't really do
anything with that here. I need to take
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it back to the lab, but I'm most
interested in the very end of it.
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Yeah.
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See you. Thanks for coming out. Thank
you. Appreciate it.
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While the investigation of the boulder
continues.
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All right, Gary, what's on the agenda
today?
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The plowed area.
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Yeah, Billy has plowed this area up.
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Metal detector's dream.
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Exactly, mate.
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Some 50 yards to the south, Billy
Gerhardt has churned up the topsoil with
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plow so that Marty and Gary can search
for more clues that may be connected to
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the feature.
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So many great artifacts have come off of
this lot, and we're going to keep that
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tradition alive today, mate.
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And hopefully we find some artifacts
today that are connected to that boulder
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work. I was kind of excited when we
walked up here, but now you've got me on
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edge, so let's go.
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All right, mate.
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Start over here.
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Recent searches of the area surrounding
the boulder have not only uncovered part
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of a potentially 16th century chain, but
also a lead bag seal that could be
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as much as 700 years old.
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When you find something as important as
that big boulder on Lot 8, it certainly
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raises the bar in a sort of incentive
way to really look for artifacts near
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Because if it's so significant, there
should be some stuff near it that is
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significant.
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And we're so interested that we've
actually churned up the soil here to
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sure we don't miss anything.
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Oh, good one. Banging little ion signal.
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Well, not the little, actually.
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Right in the area there. That is a
screamer. Yep.
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It's been plowing on the top.
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A little bit of the old Morse code going
there.
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Let's see what we've got.
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What you got, Gary?
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Oh, look at that.
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Oh, wait, wait. Is that a knife?
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Yep, you are right, mate.
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That's a tang there.
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It's a small chopper.
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They used to skin animals using this.
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I found a heck of a lot of knives, metal
detecting, and this is a little
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chopping knife, and it would have been
the multi -tool of the 1700s. That means
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a man was in this area.
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I can't wait to see what else we find.
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Well, the lab will have fun with that,
won't they?
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Yeah, they will.
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Right, we'll put it in the bag. Bag it.
Lab bag.
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Yeah. And we'll keep grinding. Keep
going.
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Okay. Oh, another strong signal.
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Right in that clump there? Right in that
clump, yeah.
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Try that.
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It seems like you've moved it.
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Oh, I see it on the top.
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You do?
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Yep.
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Where?
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Oh, no pinpoint needed. It's this.
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Oh, wow.
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The heck is that?
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No pinpoint needed. It's this.
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The heck is that?
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I really don't know what it is.
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because that puts me off that little
looky thing at the end. While searching
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Lot 8, Marty and Gary have found a
curious iron artifact just yards from
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massive boulder feature.
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Yeah, isn't that a shoe?
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No, because we wouldn't have that middle
piece in it. I think it's kind of
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pintle -ish. Like a pintle hook?
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Something that goes into something to
latch it. Yeah, it's like a gate or a
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hanger. And it's pushed into the side of
the wood and then they hang a gate.
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Dating back to as early as 2000 BC, a
pencil is a kind of pivot pin used for
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door and gate hinges, allowing them to
open and close.
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Earlier this year, the team found a
similar item on Lot 15, just northwest
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the Money Pit area.
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You can tell it's unforged, but one
thing that really stands out is all this
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blistering on it. And if this is a
really old piece of iron, that makes it
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interesting because of that big boulder
behind us. You're right. Even more
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reason to get it to the lab. Yeah.
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We are keenly interested in anything we
find on Lot 8 because of this crazy
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giant boulder thing.
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Any... Piece of iron where we can get an
explanation might help us figure out
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what in the heck happened with this big
boulder.
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Good find.
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Okay. Keep going.
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Okay, Mike.
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We're finding.
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The next morning.
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Hey, guys.
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Hey, guys.
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I see you've been digging.
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Yeah.
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Rick joins Tom Nolan and members of the
team.
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as they continued digging on Tom's
property in the northern region of the
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triangle -shaped swamp.
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We dug down until we found the cobble
again.
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You think you're into the cobble? There
seems to be a lot of rock here.
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Okay. Over the past month, the team has
discovered several sections of a
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cobblestone pathway in this area that
were marked by eight -sided survey
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and which they believe may be part of
the same cobbled path.
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that led them to an empty brick and
slate vault more than 100 feet to the
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in 2024.
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Now, after also finding a number of
metal artifacts, loose bricks, and
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which could date back to the 17th
century, they hope that following the
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sections of cobblestone might lead them
to another vault that contains treasure.
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Just what I'm observing, the cobble ends
there and it ends here.
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I think these are two platforms.
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It's one possible explanation.
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Well, if you're going to build a
platform in here and you're going to
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cartloads of rock, you can't go through
the muck to there. You need a roadway to
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get to where you're going to construct.
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What I find curious is we're following
this stake line, and the stake line's
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headed towards the vault. We have rocks
on the western side of the stake.
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And right in this area, it's turning
towards Lot 5 and Lot 8. So we just want
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follow where this pathway might lead.
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Could Peter be correct that the team has
uncovered evidence that the cobblestone
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path in the swamp may also lead west
towards Lot 8 and 5?
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If so, might that suggest it is related
to the boulder feature on Lot 8?
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Or perhaps the structures the team has
found on Lot 5.
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Could this be a road?
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Absolutely. But in order to figure that
out, I guess we've got to keep digging.
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Right, Al? Keep digging. See how far it
goes.
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We're going.
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It's very curious. We have an excessive
amount of cobble and a fairly defined
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space. Although we don't have a complete
and competent understanding of what we
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have found to date, there might be a
path.
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between the two platforms and it does
appear to go up into the highland maybe
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can see where it projects to if it is a
path or road it has to be going it has
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to be coming from somewhere and going
somewhere there has to be a reason for
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Is that a piece of wood right next to
that rock, do you think?
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This looks cut. What do you make of
that?
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Yeah, it does look cut, doesn't it?
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No, it's an axe cut. You know, it's not
a...
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eight -sided cut like we've been finding
in other places, but it's some sort of
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a stake for sure. It would have been
sort of on the side of the cobble.
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Right next to that rock.
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I'm just going to set it aside for now.
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Let's take another scoop, Al. Okay.
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There was significant work done here in
the north end of the bog.
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There are a number of clues associated
with the cobble path.
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It appears to go towards the direction
of Lot 5.
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Whoever did it, the someone or someone
who did it, had a real reason to do it.
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And that reason may provide some real
insight into what happened here on Oak
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Island.
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Whoa. Banging signal here, Rick.
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Are you going to dig it out or pinpoint
her?
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I'll try pinpointing it.
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It's in the darker material that came
from deeper down.
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I'm on it.
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Oh, look at this.
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What's that?
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Oh, look at this.
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That's a beauty.
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Check this out, Rick.
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In the northern region of the swamp,
Gary has just made another potentially
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important discovery.
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That is an old piece of iron.
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Feel the weight of it.
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Yeah. Yeah, you can see the striations,
mate. That's hand forged.
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It could be an old iron tool, or it
could be something like a hand chisel.
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Almost certainly broken, though. You'd
think that might be the working end, and
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that's probably broken. Yeah, yeah.
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Maybe a thing called trauma, and it came
from really, really deep down.
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In fact, same level.
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of those cobbles.
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Problem is, why is it there?
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Yeah, well, all the ebby stuff sinks to
the bottom, mate. Oh, that's true.
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Whoever did that work, who put those
cobbles there, this could have been one
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the workers who lost this.
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And we really don't know what it is, but
it so reminds me of the old iron tool
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that we found at the bottom of TOT -1
last year.
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Oh, that rectangular piece. Yeah. Now,
that was the business end of the tool.
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And that could have gone into the 1500s,
yes.
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What is that?
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Last year, as the 8 -foot diameter
caisson, known as TOT -1, entered the
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solution channel at a depth of some 160
feet.
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Could be a really old tool, mate.
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Gary and Marty found a pickaxe fragment
in the spoils that could predate the
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discovery of the money pit by more than
two centuries.
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And curiously...
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It was unearthed in the same general
area where the recent soil tests have
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revealed high levels of silver more than
200 feet deep.
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Could Gary be correct that the team may
have found a potentially related iron
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artifact in the swamp?
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It's a cool find. It really is.
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Especially if it's a tool. And as you
say, found in close proximity to a work
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area, which is what you're always
saying. Yeah. Work area, people lose
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Yeah. Maybe it'll define that. Is it a
road? Is it a path?
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There's a platform.
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Maybe that'll help. Tell us a tale.
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I think the work in the bog, at least
currently, as we understand it,
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has something to do with the efforts in
the money pit. I don't know what that is
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as of yet.
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We need more of these finds to hopefully
fill in those gaps and give us those
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answers.
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I say put this in the bag here, and we
take it back to the lab.
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Keep going.
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Okay.
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Two days later.
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Hello. Morning.
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Hey, guys. Hey, nice to see you. Dr.
Spooner, he took some course from the
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teacher. Rick, Marty, and members of the
team gather in the war room with Dr.
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Spooner, who had just completed
preliminary testing for metal content in
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soil samples that he collected beneath
the large boulder.
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We're hoping that you will enlighten us
to the point where we can collectively
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make a decision about how to move
forward.
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I've taken a look at some of the
sediment underneath the boulder, and
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samples we collected we also analyzed in
the lab very carefully to get a sense
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of what metals were in the organic
matter and to try to get some idea as to
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there's sort of maybe a human signature.
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in that sediment, a signature of
activity or something like that.
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What we saw was a very elevated lead.
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And this was very, very odd indeed.
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12 parts per million is what we've seen
elsewhere.
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We're seeing as high as 140 parts per
million lead in that organic matter
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underneath the boulder.
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How does it get there?
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It would be moving through ash that was
burning. If you're burning a lot of coal
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or wood, you might have an increase in
lead.
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And so that could mean something was
happening in terms of burning or
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industrial activity, basically.
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We do know that tunneling requires air
shafts, and we know that the old miners
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from way back used burning to ventilate
shafts. So, Ian, what if this boulder
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covers a ventilation shaft, say?
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If it were burning, the smoke would be
condensing as it came out. That could be
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a source of the light, couldn't it?
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It could possibly, yeah.
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That's a good point.
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Dating back to as early as ancient
Greece, fire was actually used as a
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for ventilating underground mining
tunnels.
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Workers would set fires at the base of
shafts to force smoke up and out, while
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drawing fresh air down and into the body
of the mine.
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Did you test the soils nearby just to
see if it's a local phenomenon?
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It certainly did, yeah.
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And we didn't see really high lead,
maybe a tiny bit elevated.
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So that's intriguing. I just wouldn't
expect it in the normal organic duff
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you would see around the site.
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So I think it's an indication of local
activity of some sort.
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Yeah, I wouldn't think it came from
anywhere but under the boulder.
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So I'm saying if there is a tunnel under
there and somebody was burning stuff,
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that would make sense.
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This is highly relevant.
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That's right.
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Really exciting.
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If there's a tunnel under that boulder
and somebody was burning stuff, which
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would be really exciting because we
could follow a ventilation shaft down to
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whatever it was ventilating.
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In the war room.
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The team has heard an astonishing report
that soil samples collected from
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beneath the massive boulder on Lot 8
contain high, unnatural traces of lead.
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So whether that organic matter
accumulated on its own or whether it was
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backfilled, the organic matter was very
compact.
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It's compact probably because the
boulder is settled on top of it through
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which to me indicates whatever happened
there happened some time ago.
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I don't know what to make of it, other
than it certainly implies that there was
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some sort of activity underneath the
boulder by humans.
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Is it explainable by perhaps an air
shaft for a tunnel, and you would burn
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coal to draw warm air and thus create
enough air for people to work
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That covers all the bases.
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It shows how lead could have
accumulated.
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It suggests the possibility that this
might lead to a tunnel, which may lead
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something associated with work in the
money pit.
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00:26:06,290 --> 00:26:12,710
I mean, to me, we've got indications of
human activity. We have a mysterious
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void that just does not form naturally
underneath it. Absolutely.
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You'd never have that just naturally.
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Right. And there's other features as
well.
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the rocks around the edge of it that are
spaced at almost precisely four inches
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each the fact that i think it there's
been activity around the side of it as
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well all of this really conspires to
produce perhaps from my perspective one
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of the most interesting rocks on the
island ever
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Well, that's the major significance of
this. I mean, it would have been great
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even if you came out with nuggets of
gold, but the lead is just as anomalous.
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Regardless of what it is, at this point,
that boulder cannot be overlooked.
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So it's time to see what's under that
rock, I think. I want to pick that thing
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up. Yeah, we're getting that feeling
from you.
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Yeah, well, if I'm being subtle, let me
know, okay?
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I think to do our job properly, we need
to move the boulder, but just not yet.
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We're going to continue going around and
exposing the wedge stones until we get
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to the other side and then we'll be good
to go.
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We are all hoping so much for a
positive, discernible, credible clue
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underneath that boulder.
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If it was moved, it really, really makes
you...
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that there's something important
underneath it. So that's what we're
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Historical, a map, perhaps some treasure
itself, an old plugged tunnel. Who
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knows what's under that boulder?
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We don't know how deep whatever it is
it's covering might be.
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Well, I think everyone has articulated
why the lead may be relevant here, but
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the macro view at this point, given the
discussion today, is that the boulder
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has to be removed at some point.
436
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Yeah. And I know all of us are somewhat
impatient from a treasure hunting,
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solving the mystery perspective. I mean,
it's important, but it's important to
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do it right.
439
00:28:22,220 --> 00:28:24,100
Yeah. Yeah. Yep.
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So I think everyone is in agreement.
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For sure.
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That leads me to why don't you all guys
get off, sit on your hands, and get out
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there and do something.
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Okay? Okay.
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Fair enough.
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As a new day breaks on Oak Island.
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All ready for big finds today?
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00:28:43,890 --> 00:28:44,890
Yep. Yep.
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In the northern region of the Tuam,
Rick, Tom, and members of the team work
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uncover more sections of the cobblestone
path to determine just where it will
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lead.
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What do you see?
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There's definitely cobble on the bottom,
but there's bigger boulders on top of
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it.
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It doesn't make sense.
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Cobble down there. Yeah.
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I mean, why don't we expose a bit more?
I would just ride the bucket on top of
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that cobble and just pull back and see
if it goes that way or this way.
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00:29:22,890 --> 00:29:23,890
Yeah, good idea.
460
00:29:24,050 --> 00:29:27,670
Okie doke. Okay. Drop her over here and
we'll see what happens. All right.
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It's highly suggestive at this point
that this path was created.
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to allow people to work at that
location?
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Does it lead to the area where something
could be hidden?
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Or it would use the transport materials
perhaps across the bog to another area
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of the island.
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00:30:02,660 --> 00:30:04,000
Got a signal, Rick!
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That is non -ferrous. Hold on. Yeah,
please.
468
00:30:12,480 --> 00:30:14,260
Let me see if you've moved it.
469
00:30:15,840 --> 00:30:17,540
Ooh, now it's getting stronger.
470
00:30:18,920 --> 00:30:19,920
Banging signal.
471
00:30:20,640 --> 00:30:22,000
Artifact coming up, Reg.
472
00:30:25,320 --> 00:30:27,920
Whoa. Whoa, what have we got here?
473
00:30:30,240 --> 00:30:31,500
What is that?
474
00:30:32,260 --> 00:30:35,360
Some kind of a ingot?
475
00:30:36,460 --> 00:30:37,540
I think it's lead.
476
00:30:38,460 --> 00:30:43,640
I have no idea what that is, Mike. I
know it's really heavy for the size.
477
00:30:43,640 --> 00:30:48,400
how heavy it is. I mean, that is
spectacular. I don't know what it is.
478
00:30:48,400 --> 00:30:49,400
found one before.
479
00:30:53,420 --> 00:30:54,420
What do you got?
480
00:30:54,820 --> 00:30:55,820
No idea.
481
00:30:55,980 --> 00:30:57,360
That's what makes it interesting.
482
00:30:57,640 --> 00:30:59,780
You don't usually say that, Gary. No
idea.
483
00:31:00,280 --> 00:31:01,280
See those?
484
00:31:01,520 --> 00:31:02,520
Yeah. That modern?
485
00:31:02,760 --> 00:31:05,420
No. It just means it was made in a mold.
486
00:31:06,000 --> 00:31:08,080
Or it was decorated like that.
487
00:31:09,720 --> 00:31:15,460
This could be some kind of lead weight.
Why would you need a lead weight in this
488
00:31:15,460 --> 00:31:19,380
area? And you have to remember, too,
we're on the side of the bog that wasn't
489
00:31:19,380 --> 00:31:20,380
farmed.
490
00:31:20,520 --> 00:31:23,220
Is there a possible connection to the
stone power?
491
00:31:23,580 --> 00:31:27,980
Maybe they were dropped by the people
who constructed it.
492
00:31:28,360 --> 00:31:29,800
Interesting find, though, for sure.
493
00:31:30,100 --> 00:31:32,960
Well, we'll have to find answers at the
lab on this one.
494
00:31:33,220 --> 00:31:34,119
All right.
495
00:31:34,120 --> 00:31:35,120
Back to work.
496
00:31:35,280 --> 00:31:36,280
Sounds good.
497
00:31:39,360 --> 00:31:40,640
Nice solid ground.
498
00:31:50,360 --> 00:31:52,000
Ooh, what we got here?
499
00:31:53,240 --> 00:31:55,820
Oh, yeah.
500
00:31:59,580 --> 00:32:01,300
Ooh, what we got here?
501
00:32:02,460 --> 00:32:03,520
Oh, yeah.
502
00:32:04,270 --> 00:32:09,210
In the northern area of the swamp, Rick,
Gary, and other members of the team
503
00:32:09,210 --> 00:32:12,090
have just made another curious
discovery.
504
00:32:13,710 --> 00:32:17,850
Yeah, this is either the top or the
bottom of a keg. No mistaking that.
505
00:32:18,350 --> 00:32:22,670
No mistaking that. And we have found
them in this area of the swamp as well
506
00:32:22,670 --> 00:32:23,670
before.
507
00:32:23,850 --> 00:32:29,090
Strangely, just to find part of a keg. I
mean, they were well made. It took some
508
00:32:29,090 --> 00:32:30,550
force to break them up.
509
00:32:31,050 --> 00:32:33,750
Strange, though, that top of a keg.
510
00:32:34,110 --> 00:32:35,110
Out here.
511
00:32:35,210 --> 00:32:36,650
It's been down there a while.
512
00:32:37,010 --> 00:32:40,870
Emma might be able to do some XRD work
and figure out what was in there. Well,
513
00:32:40,870 --> 00:32:41,870
we'll find out, mate.
514
00:32:42,190 --> 00:32:46,710
Barrels and kegs were used to transport
all kinds of goods, especially goods
515
00:32:46,710 --> 00:32:53,450
that were meant to be protected or
safeguarded for years, even for
516
00:32:54,990 --> 00:33:01,430
So my hope is that Emma can make a
determination as to what might have been
517
00:33:01,430 --> 00:33:02,730
in the cave.
518
00:33:05,840 --> 00:33:06,840
Yeah, Gary.
519
00:33:08,040 --> 00:33:09,040
What do you got?
520
00:33:09,200 --> 00:33:11,920
What does that remind you of? Oh, yeah.
521
00:33:12,440 --> 00:33:17,200
That's another barrel top or barrel
bottom.
522
00:33:17,900 --> 00:33:20,920
Piece of a keg. What if that fits the
one you found earlier?
523
00:33:21,440 --> 00:33:26,100
Yeah, it could fit. It's that same
shape, that same width as well, isn't
524
00:33:26,100 --> 00:33:27,100
-hmm. Yep.
525
00:33:27,260 --> 00:33:29,500
You might learn something from that if
it fit together.
526
00:33:29,820 --> 00:33:31,980
And you'll have a chance of...
527
00:33:32,650 --> 00:33:37,170
detected some precious metals, because I
know that in the old days, the French,
528
00:33:37,270 --> 00:33:43,550
the English, and the Spanish used to put
treasure coins in kegs. And they came
529
00:33:43,550 --> 00:33:48,030
from down at the bottom there, so
there's a good chance this is gold. I'm
530
00:33:48,030 --> 00:33:49,330
we're on to another vault.
531
00:33:50,070 --> 00:33:52,990
Could Gary's notion be correct?
532
00:33:53,370 --> 00:33:57,790
Is it possible that the team has found
part of a barrel that once stored
533
00:33:57,790 --> 00:33:59,230
something of great value?
534
00:33:59,990 --> 00:34:00,990
If so...
535
00:34:01,390 --> 00:34:06,350
Could it be evidence that this section
of the cobblestone path may be leading
536
00:34:06,350 --> 00:34:08,969
another hidden vault in this region of
the swamp?
537
00:34:09,870 --> 00:34:13,650
What is the stone road? Why was it put
in? Where was it going?
538
00:34:14,030 --> 00:34:18,489
There's a lot of unique opportunities in
the north end of the swamp. Who knows
539
00:34:18,489 --> 00:34:19,489
what else is out there?
540
00:34:20,210 --> 00:34:22,110
Yeah, great find. I'll put it to one
side.
541
00:34:22,330 --> 00:34:23,330
Okay,
542
00:34:24,449 --> 00:34:26,010
well, keep digging.
543
00:34:26,270 --> 00:34:27,270
Yep.
544
00:34:29,190 --> 00:34:30,510
Later that afternoon,
545
00:34:32,089 --> 00:34:34,909
Hey, Laird. Hey, guys. And
archaeologist.
546
00:34:35,429 --> 00:34:36,429
Been any development?
547
00:34:36,889 --> 00:34:41,550
Yeah, well, the reason we called you
down is Fiona's done a lot of
548
00:34:41,730 --> 00:34:42,730
Yeah, I see that.
549
00:34:43,110 --> 00:34:47,750
Exposed a lot, but our next step now is
to reinsert the camera underneath.
550
00:34:48,050 --> 00:34:50,730
We thought you might want to see that.
That sounds great. Let's do it. Let's
551
00:34:50,730 --> 00:34:52,010
gather around down there. Yeah.
552
00:34:52,530 --> 00:34:53,530
All righty.
553
00:34:54,190 --> 00:34:56,310
Yeah, you can see we just finished
clearing out this area.
554
00:34:56,510 --> 00:35:00,490
So now we have access to the back area
kind of underneath the boulder. So
555
00:35:00,490 --> 00:35:03,550
what we thought it was worth another
look. Let's have a go. So let's get that
556
00:35:03,550 --> 00:35:04,690
out. Make sure it's clean.
557
00:35:06,510 --> 00:35:07,510
Need anything?
558
00:35:24,140 --> 00:35:26,060
One second, got to go a little further.
559
00:35:33,800 --> 00:35:34,800
Okay.
560
00:35:38,780 --> 00:35:40,700
Oh, so look at that.
561
00:35:41,800 --> 00:35:45,100
I would say we're probably a good two
feet underneath right now.
562
00:35:45,500 --> 00:35:48,160
I think you really need to see what I'm
seeing under here.
563
00:35:48,380 --> 00:35:49,380
Give me that.
564
00:35:49,540 --> 00:35:52,520
I think you better. You guys hold that
while I hold this in place.
565
00:35:56,040 --> 00:35:59,180
I mean, it looks like a cave, okay? I
mean, but I have no idea of scale.
566
00:35:59,440 --> 00:36:01,640
We shouldn't be having voids underneath
the rock to this degree.
567
00:36:01,840 --> 00:36:02,860
No, this is a big void.
568
00:36:03,780 --> 00:36:06,400
You got to wonder if that void gets even
bigger back there, don't you?
569
00:36:07,100 --> 00:36:09,760
It's very clear that there are voids all
over under there.
570
00:36:10,580 --> 00:36:12,400
It's like a matrix of voids.
571
00:36:12,800 --> 00:36:15,760
So it's consistent with something
significant underneath there.
572
00:36:16,020 --> 00:36:21,040
I think people went to a lot of work to
try to deposit something that they
573
00:36:21,040 --> 00:36:24,700
valued and went to a lot of trouble to
deposit it there and to protect it.
574
00:36:25,160 --> 00:36:28,980
I believe it will have an impact on
trying to understand what happened here
575
00:36:28,980 --> 00:36:29,959
the island.
576
00:36:29,960 --> 00:36:31,840
All right. Just keep going.
577
00:36:57,070 --> 00:36:58,070
Okay.
578
00:37:04,010 --> 00:37:07,270
Huh. Okay, this is not what I was
expecting to see.
579
00:37:07,750 --> 00:37:09,770
Whoa. I want to just pull back.
580
00:37:12,870 --> 00:37:15,630
Okay. This is really, really weird.
581
00:37:16,150 --> 00:37:22,270
I am seeing, like, lumps of what looks
like rock with golden
582
00:37:22,270 --> 00:37:24,930
yellowy colors in it that look like
veins.
583
00:37:25,270 --> 00:37:26,270
Holy smokes.
584
00:37:28,600 --> 00:37:31,440
I swear, if I didn't know any better, I
would say this is gold.
585
00:37:31,760 --> 00:37:33,360
Give me that. Yeah, you better look at
that.
586
00:37:33,860 --> 00:37:35,240
I don't want to get too excited.
587
00:37:38,180 --> 00:37:40,000
I might have to change the angle a bit.
588
00:37:40,740 --> 00:37:42,680
What if I pulled it back just ever so
slightly?
589
00:37:42,940 --> 00:37:44,160
Okay, a little bit more.
590
00:37:44,400 --> 00:37:45,400
I'm going backwards now.
591
00:37:45,660 --> 00:37:47,380
Yeah, stop right there.
592
00:37:48,420 --> 00:37:49,780
Some very shinies there.
593
00:37:51,980 --> 00:37:53,600
All right, I see what you're looking at.
594
00:37:54,400 --> 00:37:56,960
I mean, I've got to admit, it looks like
gold.
595
00:37:57,220 --> 00:37:58,220
It does.
596
00:37:58,300 --> 00:37:59,300
I know. It's crazy.
597
00:38:02,280 --> 00:38:03,740
I am really excited.
598
00:38:04,120 --> 00:38:07,660
Yeah, you're going to want to see this,
guys. Right now, I'm seeing things that
599
00:38:07,660 --> 00:38:08,800
I wasn't expecting to see.
600
00:38:09,020 --> 00:38:10,020
Yeah.
601
00:38:10,160 --> 00:38:15,840
On Lotte of Oak Island, after removing
more soils from under the huge boulder,
602
00:38:16,080 --> 00:38:20,800
the team is seeing stunning images of
what may be buried beneath it.
603
00:38:22,220 --> 00:38:23,600
It's gold -looking.
604
00:38:24,200 --> 00:38:27,500
It certainly is. It even has the right
luster.
605
00:38:27,820 --> 00:38:28,820
Yeah.
606
00:38:29,060 --> 00:38:31,020
Do you really think that's gold?
607
00:38:31,420 --> 00:38:32,420
Well, yeah.
608
00:38:32,900 --> 00:38:33,980
I would say yeah.
609
00:38:34,820 --> 00:38:39,460
Well, it could be subsoil. My concern is
that usually you have to dig and move
610
00:38:39,460 --> 00:38:43,740
dirt to find subsoil. Yeah. We haven't
touched anything under the rock.
611
00:38:43,980 --> 00:38:47,660
Yeah. If it was a soil, you'd think it'd
be less defined.
612
00:38:48,420 --> 00:38:49,420
Exactly, yeah.
613
00:38:49,840 --> 00:38:51,580
If there was gold underneath there.
614
00:38:52,000 --> 00:38:56,960
This new thing that came out of the blue
this year, this boulder on Lot 8, could
615
00:38:56,960 --> 00:38:59,020
be the most substantial thing that's
ever happened here.
616
00:38:59,460 --> 00:39:06,340
And maybe we will get a very substantial
clue as to where the treasure is and
617
00:39:06,340 --> 00:39:07,340
what happened here.
618
00:39:08,660 --> 00:39:11,060
Anybody know why that would be under a
boulder here?
619
00:39:11,980 --> 00:39:13,560
Somebody wanted to hide it, perhaps.
620
00:39:13,840 --> 00:39:14,558
I guess.
621
00:39:14,560 --> 00:39:18,280
And if somebody thought that that was
here, they probably would want to cover
622
00:39:18,280 --> 00:39:19,360
up, and they never came back.
623
00:39:19,820 --> 00:39:22,840
And you know what? That was one of my
thoughts, and that could be the marker.
624
00:39:23,080 --> 00:39:28,100
Yeah. There might be, and hopefully
there is, an artifact around this
625
00:39:28,100 --> 00:39:30,700
underneath it that can tell us the date
or who.
626
00:39:31,160 --> 00:39:32,160
Yeah, exactly.
627
00:39:32,620 --> 00:39:38,600
It looked like gold. It was interesting
and exciting all in the same moment. All
628
00:39:38,600 --> 00:39:43,040
the more reason to get access to what is
underneath that boulder.
629
00:39:44,080 --> 00:39:47,740
It potentially could raise the stakes
here on the island, i .e.
630
00:39:48,000 --> 00:39:50,840
create a different understanding of
history, literally.
631
00:39:51,420 --> 00:39:54,540
What's it going to do to convince you
people that we need to pick this thing
632
00:39:54,700 --> 00:39:56,300
It's really up to the archaeologists.
633
00:39:56,580 --> 00:39:59,240
And if they're on board, then who am I
to say no?
634
00:39:59,640 --> 00:40:03,940
Yeah, we've gotten all the information
we need from this area here that's
635
00:40:03,940 --> 00:40:06,180
us enough to make informed decisions.
636
00:40:06,380 --> 00:40:08,300
I think we've reached the limit of what
we can do.
637
00:40:08,560 --> 00:40:11,660
Now, I think it's time to transition
to...
638
00:40:12,080 --> 00:40:16,940
the logistics of moving it safely and
properly you don't have to make the
639
00:40:16,940 --> 00:40:23,560
argument anymore i'm extremely happy
that the archaeologists have done their
640
00:40:23,560 --> 00:40:28,840
properly but it's now time to lift it we
have to do this safely and that's going
641
00:40:28,840 --> 00:40:33,940
to take a big crane this lifting of the
lade boulder is a really close second
642
00:40:33,940 --> 00:40:37,640
place in terms of most exciting things
going on in the island this year and
643
00:40:37,640 --> 00:40:41,560
everybody is excited to see what's under
that boulder Well, I'm keen to get it
644
00:40:41,560 --> 00:40:43,480
out of your way. I'm with you now. All
right, good.
645
00:40:44,240 --> 00:40:45,860
Somebody get this rock out of the way.
646
00:40:47,640 --> 00:40:53,420
This year, Rick, Marty, Craig, and their
team have methodically searched for
647
00:40:53,420 --> 00:40:59,360
compelling clues to justify the most
effective operation yet to try and solve
648
00:40:59,360 --> 00:41:02,660
the 231 -year -old mystery.
649
00:41:04,440 --> 00:41:08,140
Incredibly, they have found those clues
in multiple locations.
650
00:41:09,320 --> 00:41:14,800
one of which appears to have never been
searched by anyone before them.
651
00:41:15,580 --> 00:41:20,960
Will the team finally recover the fabled
gold and silver that it's cost
652
00:41:20,960 --> 00:41:24,640
countless fortunes and even lives to
pursue?
653
00:41:25,640 --> 00:41:28,080
There's only one way to know.
654
00:41:29,380 --> 00:41:31,600
It's time to dig.
655
00:41:34,800 --> 00:41:37,780
Next time on The Curse of Oak Island.
656
00:41:39,290 --> 00:41:43,410
SBC and Rock are here. We want something
found today.
657
00:41:43,810 --> 00:41:45,150
Find some treasure, boys!
658
00:41:46,190 --> 00:41:47,570
That thing looks unstoppable.
659
00:41:49,870 --> 00:41:52,570
Ooh, I think this is a key.
660
00:41:52,990 --> 00:41:58,070
I want to get this one to the lab, 100%.
It's a very interesting thing, super
661
00:41:58,070 --> 00:42:02,150
early time period. No way. We're finally
moving in a direction that could give
662
00:42:02,150 --> 00:42:03,150
us some answers.
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