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[Narrator] Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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[Rick] Wait, what's that?
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It's similar to what
we have on Oak Island.
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This is from 2000 BC.
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-Really?
-[Fiona] We're starting to find
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-a hidden wall.
-[Marty] Whoa.
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This would be an ideal place
to deposit treasure.
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-[device whining]
-[Katya] That sounds great.
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-[Marty] Wow.
-Oh, my gosh.
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-This is huge.
-Amazing.
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This is very, very,
very significant.
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If that was part
of the treasure,
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the rest of it is
still in the Money Pit.
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Absolutely.
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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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♪ ♪
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♪ ♪
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[Josh] We're getting there.
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Trying to level it out
right now.
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[Narrator] As a new fall day
begins on Oak Island...
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They do the grinding,
we do the finding.
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...the team
is currently repairing
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a section of unstable ground
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in order to begin the final
massive dig of the year,
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where unnaturally
high traces of silver
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have been detected
some 200 feet underground.
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As the work proceeds...
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...over 2,000 miles
to the southeast,
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on the island of Terceira
in the Portuguese Azores...
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[Corjan] Welcome to Nossa
Senhora da Conceição,
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Our Lady of the Conception.
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...Rick and members of the team,
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along with local historian
Francisco Nogueira,
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arrive at a 15th century church
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connected to a sect
of the Knights Templar
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known as the Order of Christ.
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[Corjan] Founded around 1474
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by Ouvidor de Omen,
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this church is the crossroads
of a number of great stories
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that might tell us
what came from the Holy Land
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through the Azores,
uh, towards Oak Island.
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-Yeah. -And I think
it's wonderful, so...
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-let's go.
-[Rick] Perfect.
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[Narrator] After
discovering a number
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of believed Portuguese medieval
artifacts on Oak Island,
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such as a hand cannon
and stoneshots,
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along with structures
such as a rock wall on Lot 26
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and a stone road in the swamp,
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Rick and members of the team
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have come to research the theory
that the Templars
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and their descendant
organizations
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may have stored
sacred treasures in the Azores
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before taking them to Oak Island
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between the 13th
and 17th centuries.
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It is also their hope
to find clues
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related to the 14th century
silver Portuguese coin
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that was reportedly extracted
during a drilling operation
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in the original Money Pit
by James Pitblado back in 1849.
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[Corjan] At first glance,
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this looks like
an ordinary church.
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A beautiful but ordinary church.
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Wow.
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[Corjan] A few years ago,
we were underground
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in Camerano, Italy,
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looking at a altar, uh,
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which had this image here.
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The goose paw.
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I think you'll agree that
it's, at least, very similar.
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[Alex] Yeah.
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[Narrator] The goose paw
is a symbol
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that was created
by the Knights Templar,
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which they carved at locations
of sacred importance
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throughout the Middle East
and Europe
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between the 12th
and 14th centuries.
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The team saw a similar carving
just one week ago
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at a nearby church
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known as the Igreja
de São Sebastião.
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And in recent years,
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they have also seen goose paws
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carved at former
Templar sites in Italy...
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...as well as
in Liverpool, Nova Scotia,
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less than 50 miles
from Oak Island.
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Any treasure
that was on this island
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would have been in the realm
of this church.
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[Narrator] Could Corjan
be correct
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that this goose paw carving
is a clue
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that Templar-related treasures
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were once safeguarded
in the Azores?
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If so, might that also suggest
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that the goose paw found
near Oak Island
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is evidence that those treasures
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were taken to that area
at a later time?
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[Rick] The goose paw.
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It was an interesting connection
that he made.
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What better place--
an isolated island
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in the middle
of the open ocean--
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to safeguard a treasure?
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And then, perhaps,
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an attempt to move it
even further west.
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One thing I'm noticing,
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just looking at this,
is we have the goose paw,
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but then we also have
an elongated cross,
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using the, the stem of the "H."
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It's elongated
just like Nolan's Cross.
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[Corjan] Yes.
The symbology is endless.
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[Rick] I do believe
there is some
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religious component
to what was done on Oak Island.
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There's so much
encoded information
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associated with Templars
and the Knights of Christ
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related to significant
religious artifacts
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that we have found
in Europe and Oak Island.
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This is incredibly intriguing
and interesting,
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as the whole story
of Oak Island is.
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It's very, very cool.
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It's all fascinating.
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[Corjan] We should move
to the next location.
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-[Peter] That'd be great.
-Let's go.
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[Narrator] As Rick and the team
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continue their investigation
in the Azores,
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back on Oak Island...
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-[Marty] Hey, Katya.
-Hey, Marty.
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I hated to see you
not have a digger, so I am here.
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...Marty Lagina
joins Katya Drayton
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several yards south
of the Money Pit area on Lot 18.
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[Katya] I just wanted
to go over these spoils.
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Oh, the spoils from Dunfield.
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Yeah, I am ready to dig
if you find something.
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Let's find it.
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[Narrator] In 1965,
treasure hunter Robert Dunfield
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used a 70-ton crane
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to dig a 100-foot-diameter
crater in the Money Pit area.
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Unfortunately, upon reaching
a depth of 143 feet,
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the ground around
the hole collapsed
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as seawater rushed in
and flooded it.
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Mr. Dunfield hastily
filled the hole
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but left massive piles
of spoils off to the side,
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which were never searched
for possible clues or valuables.
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Now, because the team is about
to sink a much deeper shaft
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in the area encompassed
by Dunfield's dig,
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Marty is curious
to try the team's luck
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by metal-detecting
those old mounds of spoils.
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[device beeping]
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Ooh, that's different.
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That sounds really good.
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[device whining]
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Right in there, and it's small.
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That's why it
kind of sounded choppy.
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Hmm. Okay. That makes sense.
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-Try that.
-[Katya] Let's see.
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-Got it? It's out?
-Ooh... It's out.
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[device whining]
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Oh, man. That sounds great.
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Mm... Ooh.
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Oh, we got it.
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It's in your hand?
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-[Katya] Oh, my gosh.
-Yeah.
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Oh, you know what, Katya?
I've seen this before.
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-[Katya] Oh, really?
-Yeah.
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Hang on, I'm pretty sure
I've seen this before.
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It's shaped like
the fleur-de-lis almost.
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Yeah. You are dead-on,
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-because you know what this
looks exactly like? -Hmm?
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[Marty] I am positive
your dad found something
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exactly like this, and he was
sure it was a French cap badge.
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[Katya] Why is there a French
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cap badge in the Money Pit?
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Well, here's the thing.
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The short answer is:
we're not sure.
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-[chuckles]
-But here's the cool thing.
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It was found on the...
complete opposite side
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of the island.
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Oh, my gosh.
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Which implies a greater presence
than we thought, right?
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-Oh, my... -I mean,
why over here and over there?
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[Jack] What is that?
That's got some designs on it.
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-[Gary] Yeah, that has.
-[Narrator] In 2018,
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while metal-detecting on Lot 21,
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located on the western side
of the island...
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This reminds me
of, like, a cap badge,
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a military cap badge.
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...Gary, Jack and Peter
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found an identical
artifact fragment.
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Is it possible
that Marty and Katya
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have discovered
a directly related clue
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that was removed
from the Money Pit
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more than 60 years ago?
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[Marty] There are
several leading theories
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that involve the French
in a very significant way.
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The Knights of Malta,
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Isaac de Razilly,
which had a settlement
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just down the coast here
in the 1600s,
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was apparently here
associated with the French
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or under French orders.
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[Narrator] In 1632,
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a French military officer
named Isaac de Razilly
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established a fort
in LaHave, Nova Scotia,
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just 15 miles south
of Oak Island.
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Curiously, De Razilly was also
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a prominent member
of the Templar-
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and Order of Christ-related
group
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known as the Knights of Malta
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and is believed
by some researchers
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to have possibly visited
Oak Island.
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That is a great find.
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Boy, the, uh,
the Draytons strike.
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[both laugh]
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We don't know exactly where
these Dunfield spoils came from,
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but nobody's gone through them.
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I would never have guessed
this would show up over here.
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And so I think
this is evidence of
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human activity deep underground
in the Money Pit area,
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and potentially
some of the depositors.
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This is a great indicator
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that something's
still down there.
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Look, honestly,
it is so significant.
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-Thank you. -Of course.
I'll find you another.
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Great find.
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[Josh] I got a lot
of passes to lead.
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And I probably got
a couple nights' work still.
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[Narrator] While work continues
in the Money Pit area...
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[excavator beeping]
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[Fiona] He's just dying
to dig, isn't he?
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[Narrator] ...Marty joins
members of the team on Lot 5
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to dig for new clues
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several yards from
the rounded stone foundation.
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Okay. Talk to me.
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What-what are we
looking at right now?
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[Fiona] Well,
as we started uncovering
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this lovely ring of rocks
and got a little further down,
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there's something
starting to present itself,
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and it looks like a-a nicely
stacked area of rocks,
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which potentially
could be another feature.
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-[Gary] A hook. A hook.
-[Marty] It's a hook.
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[Narrator] Four weeks ago,
the team
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began investigating
what they believed
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was a 20th century stone well.
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However, after finding
an iron hook
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inside of it that may date back
three centuries or more...
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...Fiona and Laird began to
carefully excavate the feature
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and have found evidence
that it may not
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only be older than they thought
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but is perhaps
not a well at all.
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[Marty] Okay,
so what do we want to do?
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What's the next step?
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Why don't we take off
that top layer where the rocks
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are on the outside,
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scoop up that, and it gives us
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-a-a start on a test pit
that we can do. -Okay.
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I love this
excavator archaeology.
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You can do some real
metal-detecting with this baby,
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-can't you?
-[laughs]
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[Narrator] Now Fiona and Laird
want Marty to dig a trench
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beside the feature so that they
can carefully expose more of it
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and hopefully determine
just what it actually is.
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[Marty] It's still too early
to say what it is, but
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it sure as heck
wasn't a 20th century well.
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Fiona, more? Or closer?
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I think you can do another one
in here. I'd go for more.
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[Marty] It's necessary
to find out what this is
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because it's Lot 5,
it's close to activity.
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Could be maybe associated
with the round feature
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and is one of the things
that probably
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happened a long time ago.
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We need to do more
investigation of it.
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It hasn't really told
its secret yet.
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[Fiona] I think
that's good, Marty.
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That gives us
a really nice trench zone.
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-I think that gives us
a really good head start. -Good?
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-[Fiona] Yeah. I think so.
-All right, and just call
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-when you need, you know,
big scoops taken. -Yeah.
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Your team is chomping
at the bit over there.
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-[laughter]
-I say we turn 'em loose.
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-Let's get after it.
-[Fiona] Thank you.
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[Marty] All right, I'm gonna
get this thing out of here.
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[Laird] All right.
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[Narrator] As the archaeologists
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continue their investigation
on Lot 5...
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...back on the island
of Terceira in the Azores...
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-[Emiliano] Hey, guys.
-[Rick] Francisco. Felix.
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Thank you for welcoming us.
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-Nice to meet you. -Appreciate
it. -Hey, how are you?
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...Rick and other members
of the team...
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-Morning.
-Morning.
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...meet with historian
Dr. Felix Rodrigues
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at Grota do Medo,
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a site of mysterious
megalithic stone features
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which are believed
to have been built by someone
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before the Portuguese
settled the Azores in 1439.
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For over 15 years,
Professor Rodrigues studied
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the place we're going today
to date some of the features
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that are here. We know that
the, uh, Portuguese arrived
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here officially
in the early 1400s.
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You-- We will see, uh, traces
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that someone
in the Middle Ages was here
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and might have used the Azores
as a stepping stone
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to sail to-to North America.
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Right, which is basically
the halfway point
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between the European mainland
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-and North America.
-[Emiliano] Yeah.
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You're always looking
to incrementally
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build the database
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brick by brick by brick
or stone by stone by stone.
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Uh, with, uh, Felix's, uh, work,
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we have to have an ability
to get from
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east to west.
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[Alex] Right.
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That-that possibility
that there was
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a, uh, a group here
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prior to the conventionally
accepted date
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is kind of the thing
that I'd like to investigate
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while we're out here
because that implies
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sort of a secret visit.
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-Oh, yeah, yeah.
-If this can support that data,
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then I believe that
is the intent of our trip here.
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-[Emiliano] Yeah.
-[Doug] Gentlemen,
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I've got some business
to take care of back in town,
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so I'm gonna excuse myself.
Nice to meet you, Professor.
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-All right. See you, Doug.
-See you, Doug. -See you.
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-Let's go. -Let's go.
-Okay, yeah.
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[Rick] I believe that the point
of beginning on Oak Island
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was in the 1200s...
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[Corjan] Let's go find
some data points.
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...because of the paved area
in the swamp.
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-[Alex] We'll get our exercise
today. -[Corjan] Oh, yeah.
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It significantly predates
the discovery of the Azores.
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[Emiliano] Up there, no?
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[Rick] There is a belief
that the Templars
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and the Order of Christ
knew of this place.
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Is there a early habitation
here in the Azores?
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This is what we seek
to find out.
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Hey, guys. Hold up. Look.
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-Yeah.
-Look at that.
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This is exactly the way
the Lot 8 boulder is, right?
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A space and this and a space.
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-Oh, it is.
-[Narrator] A rock formation?
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Similar to
the boulder feature on Lot 8?
348
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Which sat above a series
of evenly spaced stones?
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Come on down.
Take a look at this.
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[Narrator] Could Rick
have found a stone structure
351
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built with
the same kind of design?
352
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Felix, I-I was just walking by
and I just noticed this.
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It's kind of similar to a rock
that we have on the island.
354
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Very interesting.
355
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Does anybody have a photo
of the Lot 8 feature?
356
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-Yeah, I think I do, here.
-Do you?
357
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I'll show you.
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So, this is-- it's-it's zoomed
in, but it's a giant boulder.
359
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-There's a support rock and then
a space. -[Felix] Space.
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[Alex] And then a support rock
and then a space.
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And it looked very deliberate.
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Yeah.
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[Rick] Incredible.
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[Alex] It's a giant boulder.
365
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So, this is--
it's-it's zoomed in.
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-There's a support rock and then
a space. -[Felix] Space.
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[Alex] And then a support rock
and then a space.
368
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And it looked very deliberate.
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Yeah.
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We don't know why.
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[Narrator] At the megalithic
complex known
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as Grota do Medo in the Azores,
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the Oak Island team is examining
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a stone feature that is similar
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in design to placed rocks in
the boulder formation on Lot 8.
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Felix, what is that?
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[Francisco] Astronomical, yeah.
378
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Oh. Has an archaeoastronomer
looked at this
379
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and been able to date it
through the use of alignments?
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Stellar? And what are the dates
here? Do you, do you know?
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Really?
382
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Really?
383
00:18:06,958 --> 00:18:08,458
That is compelling.
384
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What I noticed is the same thing
I noticed on Lot 8.
385
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The spacing of the stones
that surround the Lot 8 feature
386
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and the spacing of these cuts
in the stone were so similar.
387
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We're trying to find
real connections
388
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between the Azores
and Oak Island.
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00:18:29,458 --> 00:18:32,250
This structure represents that--
that possible connection.
390
00:18:32,458 --> 00:18:34,167
I-It's very curious
to see that here.
391
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It's quite interesting.
392
00:18:37,083 --> 00:18:40,125
But obviously,
this feature is very old,
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so was the work here on
Oak Island done by descendants
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of the original people
who occupied the Azores
395
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or something different?
396
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Really?
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Then I would ask you to proceed
398
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because I'm very interested.
399
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More to see.
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[laughs] Turns out,
that's just the beginning.
401
00:19:04,542 --> 00:19:06,208
[Rick] We're only
partway to the site
402
00:19:06,375 --> 00:19:09,542
that he deems to be,
uh, important.
403
00:19:09,708 --> 00:19:11,833
O-Of course we're all excited
to go see it.
404
00:19:13,708 --> 00:19:15,417
[Peter] Gorgeous.
405
00:19:15,583 --> 00:19:17,417
[Rick] It's stunningly
beautiful.
406
00:19:17,583 --> 00:19:21,167
These megalithic structures
represent, for us,
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this belief that once
this landmass was found,
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it was used over centuries
409
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as a stepping stone between
the Old World and the New World.
410
00:19:33,250 --> 00:19:36,000
[Rick] But I'm looking
for a timeline, a date.
411
00:19:36,208 --> 00:19:38,000
Constructions and clues
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that connects directly
to Oak Island.
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Something that will perhaps
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change history
as we have come to know it.
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[Peter] Oh, look at that.
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Mm-hmm.
417
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[Rick] So, is that
418
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hand-carved or-or...
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[Rick] So, this is not
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a functional watering hole?
421
00:20:09,917 --> 00:20:11,542
It's probably ceremonial?
422
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[Rick] And it was?
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-[Peter] Oh, wow.
-[Rick] Really?
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Pretty cool.
425
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[Peter] Mm-hmm.
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-[Alex] Yeah.
-Mm-hmm.
427
00:20:47,875 --> 00:20:49,500
Yeah.
428
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Comparison here is, uh,
to the Lot 26 well, right?
429
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-[Alex] Yeah. Yeah. -Small
diameter. -[Peter] Yeah.
430
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More than a few people
on the island have mentioned
431
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that the Lot 26 well
could be ceremonial.
432
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[Peter] Oh, yeah.
433
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[Narrator] In 2022,
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the team began investigating
a mysterious stone well
435
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just yards from the believed
Portuguese wall on Lot 26.
436
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So, this is the location.
437
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[Narrator] When
Dr. Ian Spooner analyzed
438
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organic materials taken from
the very bottom of the feature
439
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in order to date it,
440
00:21:20,333 --> 00:21:22,875
the team was stunned
by the results.
441
00:21:23,042 --> 00:21:27,583
The date I got on the twig
at the bottom was 1028 to 1172.
442
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[whistles]
443
00:21:29,042 --> 00:21:33,250
[Peter] Well, I mean,
if this was used in 1100,
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it could have been
a stopping ground...
445
00:21:35,375 --> 00:21:37,042
-Well, yeah, like...
-...before going to Oak Island.
446
00:21:37,208 --> 00:21:38,625
Yeah.
447
00:21:44,542 --> 00:21:45,958
-[Peter] Mm-hmm.
-[Alex] Mm-hmm.
448
00:21:46,125 --> 00:21:47,542
[Rick] 100%. And that is
449
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really so critically important.
450
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The 1100s is 300 years
before the current understanding
451
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of when the Azores
were discovered.
452
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Everything we have learned
to date would indicate
453
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that these islands
were known during the zenith
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of the power and influence
of the Templars.
455
00:22:07,250 --> 00:22:09,500
It fits perfectly
into what we believe
456
00:22:09,667 --> 00:22:11,833
could be a scenario
under which a treasure
457
00:22:12,000 --> 00:22:16,042
would have been brought here
to be safeguarded,
458
00:22:16,208 --> 00:22:19,583
and then perhaps an attempt
to move it even further west.
459
00:22:20,542 --> 00:22:23,083
So perhaps there is
some association here
460
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with Oak Island.
461
00:22:26,375 --> 00:22:28,500
[Alex] So it's checking off
lots of the boxes
462
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as it pertains to Oak Island.
463
00:22:32,250 --> 00:22:33,958
[Rick] Right.
So, to both of you,
464
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we thank you for your efforts.
465
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-[Alex] Incredible.
-[Corjan] Amazing.
466
00:22:42,917 --> 00:22:44,542
[Rick] Pretty cool.
467
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[Narrator] The following
morning, back on Oak Island...
468
00:22:51,625 --> 00:22:53,042
-[Fiona] Hi.
-[Laird] Hello.
469
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This looks
quite a bit different.
470
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[Narrator] ...Marty returns
to Lot 5 for an update
471
00:22:59,042 --> 00:23:02,667
on the investigation of
the mysterious stone structure.
472
00:23:02,792 --> 00:23:06,292
[Fiona] Oh, you got
to check out this progress.
473
00:23:06,458 --> 00:23:08,000
Come and see. You've got
a good angle over here.
474
00:23:08,208 --> 00:23:09,833
Oh, my.
475
00:23:11,083 --> 00:23:13,167
[Fiona] The rocks are really
well stacked down below.
476
00:23:13,250 --> 00:23:14,458
They just look a bit more
477
00:23:14,667 --> 00:23:16,167
-jumbled on the top.
-[Laird] Yeah.
478
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What we're seeing
with the structure of the rocks
479
00:23:18,458 --> 00:23:19,625
and the, uh, direction
that they're going,
480
00:23:19,792 --> 00:23:21,667
I-I do feel
that this is a wall.
481
00:23:21,833 --> 00:23:23,167
-A foundation wall,
just to be clear. -Yeah,
482
00:23:23,333 --> 00:23:24,917
like a foundation wall, yeah.
483
00:23:25,083 --> 00:23:27,000
That-That's what I think.
And it's quite thick as well.
484
00:23:27,083 --> 00:23:28,583
Yeah. That, to me, looks buried.
485
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It's not natural accumulation.
486
00:23:31,542 --> 00:23:33,667
-[Marty] Oh, on purpose.
Hidden, hidden. -Yeah. Exactly.
487
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[Marty] It looks
pretty substantial to me.
488
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-[Fiona] Yeah.
-Hit-hit me upside the head
489
00:23:37,583 --> 00:23:39,333
with a 2x4,
but this is looking identical
490
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to what went on over there
491
00:23:40,833 --> 00:23:43,292
in the original round feature.
492
00:23:43,458 --> 00:23:45,375
-[Laird] I know. -[Fiona] That's
what we were saying.
493
00:23:45,500 --> 00:23:47,417
[Laird] It does look
almost exactly as
494
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the original round feature did.
495
00:23:49,167 --> 00:23:51,625
And then we have
this-this rock-filled structure.
496
00:23:51,833 --> 00:23:54,500
[Marty] I mean,
this whole business on Lot 5
497
00:23:54,667 --> 00:23:57,625
started with the ring
of modern-placed rocks
498
00:23:57,792 --> 00:23:59,292
surrounding a depression
499
00:23:59,458 --> 00:24:01,375
that turned out
to be hiding something.
500
00:24:01,542 --> 00:24:04,167
And that turned into
a very, very substantial
501
00:24:04,375 --> 00:24:05,875
archaeological feature.
502
00:24:06,042 --> 00:24:08,500
Well, this is a smaller version
of the same thing.
503
00:24:08,708 --> 00:24:11,458
I mean, it's crying out
for more exploration.
504
00:24:11,625 --> 00:24:15,125
Even the construct,
at-at first initial glance,
505
00:24:15,250 --> 00:24:16,625
is very crude and very similar
506
00:24:16,792 --> 00:24:18,292
to what we have
over there as well.
507
00:24:18,458 --> 00:24:20,417
Well, but over there
you suspected
508
00:24:20,583 --> 00:24:23,167
-at least two occupations.
-Oh, definitely. Definitely.
509
00:24:23,292 --> 00:24:24,792
The later occupation
was better built
510
00:24:24,958 --> 00:24:28,625
than the earlier, and this-this
matches the-the earlier. So far.
511
00:24:28,792 --> 00:24:32,208
I wouldn't be surprised
if it was the same era.
512
00:24:32,333 --> 00:24:33,958
It's like déjà vu.
513
00:24:36,583 --> 00:24:38,667
A really good sign, Fiona.
514
00:24:42,083 --> 00:24:43,750
[Laird] It does look
almost exactly as
515
00:24:43,917 --> 00:24:46,375
the original round feature did
when we first saw it.
516
00:24:46,583 --> 00:24:48,500
[Fiona] I wouldn't be surprised
if it was the same era.
517
00:24:48,708 --> 00:24:50,458
[Narrator] On Lot 5,
518
00:24:50,625 --> 00:24:52,542
Fiona Steele
has uncovered evidence
519
00:24:52,708 --> 00:24:54,958
suggesting that
the stone feature
520
00:24:55,125 --> 00:24:58,333
previously thought
to be a 20th century well
521
00:24:58,542 --> 00:25:01,375
is a much larger structure
and may be related
522
00:25:01,542 --> 00:25:04,500
to the nearby
rounded foundation.
523
00:25:04,667 --> 00:25:06,583
That's a strange thing,
524
00:25:06,708 --> 00:25:08,500
to put a structure
this close to the ocean,
525
00:25:08,708 --> 00:25:10,458
especially back then.
526
00:25:10,583 --> 00:25:11,958
[Fiona] You know,
but I did question
527
00:25:12,125 --> 00:25:13,667
the proximity as well.
528
00:25:13,875 --> 00:25:15,667
This would be an ideal place
to put something
529
00:25:15,875 --> 00:25:18,625
if you were doing some
sort of activity that involved
530
00:25:18,833 --> 00:25:21,500
-bringing things in from boats.
-Maybe.
531
00:25:21,708 --> 00:25:23,708
[Fiona] Lot 5
is a prime location
532
00:25:23,875 --> 00:25:25,333
in the sense
that you could be hidden there.
533
00:25:25,542 --> 00:25:27,083
It's on the back end
of the island,
534
00:25:27,250 --> 00:25:29,833
closer to the shore,
and it hadn't been settled.
535
00:25:30,042 --> 00:25:31,958
So you could
easily hide a ship.
536
00:25:32,083 --> 00:25:34,083
It's not that far
from the Money Pit as well.
537
00:25:34,250 --> 00:25:36,292
I think that would be
very enticing for anybody
538
00:25:36,500 --> 00:25:38,708
who's gonna want
to deposit treasure.
539
00:25:40,292 --> 00:25:41,542
[Marty] Old Man Winter
is breathing
540
00:25:41,708 --> 00:25:43,417
down our neck right now.
541
00:25:43,583 --> 00:25:45,208
We are running out of time.
542
00:25:45,375 --> 00:25:46,792
-Yeah.
-Uh...
543
00:25:46,917 --> 00:25:49,167
You know, we want to know
as much as we can.
544
00:25:49,333 --> 00:25:50,625
[Fiona] I agree. The fact that
545
00:25:50,750 --> 00:25:52,750
there could be another,
third feature on Lot 5
546
00:25:52,958 --> 00:25:54,542
I think is absolutely amazing,
547
00:25:54,708 --> 00:25:56,167
so, no, we're-we're hungry
to get at this, so...
548
00:25:56,333 --> 00:25:59,542
Okay. I know you're already
working like, you know, dynamos,
549
00:25:59,750 --> 00:26:01,958
but go to double dynamo, okay?
550
00:26:02,125 --> 00:26:03,792
-We're so excited about this.
-That was a pep talk.
551
00:26:03,958 --> 00:26:05,708
We're gonna be gre-- aggressive.
552
00:26:05,875 --> 00:26:07,333
-We're gonna really go for it.
-All right.
553
00:26:07,542 --> 00:26:09,167
Curiouser and curiouser.
554
00:26:09,375 --> 00:26:10,750
Lot of unknowns here.
555
00:26:10,875 --> 00:26:12,417
So we're gonna
let you get back to work
556
00:26:12,625 --> 00:26:15,167
-before the weather closes in.
-Thank you.
557
00:26:15,333 --> 00:26:17,542
All right, let's go for it.
558
00:26:17,708 --> 00:26:20,208
[Narrator] As work continues
on Oak Island...
559
00:26:21,250 --> 00:26:25,292
...back on the island
of Terceira in the Azores...
560
00:26:25,458 --> 00:26:26,875
[Rick] Usually,
a discussion like this
561
00:26:27,083 --> 00:26:29,333
would happen in
the war room on Oak Island.
562
00:26:29,542 --> 00:26:32,042
Alberto Silva from Porto
563
00:26:32,208 --> 00:26:35,333
is a numismatist,
a world-class coin collector.
564
00:26:36,542 --> 00:26:38,292
[Narrator] ...Rick
and members of the team
565
00:26:38,417 --> 00:26:42,500
meet with renowned Portuguese
coin expert Alberto Silva
566
00:26:42,708 --> 00:26:45,625
at the Luís da Silva Ribeiro
Public Library
567
00:26:45,792 --> 00:26:47,292
and Regional Archive.
568
00:26:47,458 --> 00:26:50,333
[Rick] Alberto has kindly
offered his services here
569
00:26:50,500 --> 00:26:52,875
to look at
the so-called Pitblado coin.
570
00:26:53,000 --> 00:26:55,292
[Narrator] After
previous analysis
571
00:26:55,500 --> 00:26:56,917
by coin expert Sandy Campbell
572
00:26:57,083 --> 00:27:00,333
suggested that
the 14th century silver coin
573
00:27:00,500 --> 00:27:01,958
was extremely rare,
574
00:27:02,125 --> 00:27:04,792
worth thousands of dollars
in today's value,
575
00:27:04,958 --> 00:27:07,792
and connected
to the Order of Christ,
576
00:27:07,958 --> 00:27:11,625
the team is eager to hear
Alberto's perspective.
577
00:27:11,750 --> 00:27:13,250
[Doug] Alberto,
578
00:27:13,417 --> 00:27:15,792
what we have here
to show you today is a coin
579
00:27:16,000 --> 00:27:18,667
that was passed down
generation to generation,
580
00:27:18,875 --> 00:27:22,167
believing it came from
the Money Pit on Oak Island.
581
00:27:22,333 --> 00:27:25,083
And, uh, this is that coin.
582
00:27:38,167 --> 00:27:39,833
...above the shield.
583
00:27:40,042 --> 00:27:42,333
It is minted between...
584
00:27:46,500 --> 00:27:47,625
[Doug] That right there helps us
585
00:27:47,792 --> 00:27:50,083
because so far we believed
586
00:27:50,250 --> 00:27:54,417
that it was minted somewhere
between 1367 and 1383.
587
00:27:54,583 --> 00:27:56,500
So if it was minted
588
00:27:56,667 --> 00:27:58,750
no later than 1371,
589
00:27:58,958 --> 00:28:01,333
-that shortens the window...
-Yeah. A lot.
590
00:28:01,458 --> 00:28:02,875
...on the time
in which it was created.
591
00:28:09,417 --> 00:28:12,000
[Narrator] Dating back
more than 2,000 years,
592
00:28:12,167 --> 00:28:16,208
a die is a metal tool
used to stamp a specific design
593
00:28:16,417 --> 00:28:19,417
into a coin
during the minting process.
594
00:28:20,125 --> 00:28:23,542
When damaged,
coin dies were often replaced
595
00:28:23,708 --> 00:28:25,833
with new,
slightly different stamps
596
00:28:26,042 --> 00:28:28,667
in order to trace
the manufacturing of a coin
597
00:28:28,833 --> 00:28:31,667
to a specific date and time.
598
00:28:31,875 --> 00:28:35,583
Are there
many surviving examples
599
00:28:35,750 --> 00:28:37,750
of those coins?
600
00:28:41,333 --> 00:28:42,792
[Alex] Wow.
601
00:28:47,917 --> 00:28:49,208
Mm-hmm.
602
00:29:02,958 --> 00:29:05,958
[Narrator] King Ferdinand I,
who was reported to be
603
00:29:06,125 --> 00:29:08,792
a great supporter
of the Order of Christ,
604
00:29:08,958 --> 00:29:14,583
ruled Portugal from 1367
until his death in 1383.
605
00:29:14,750 --> 00:29:17,458
In 1372,
606
00:29:17,583 --> 00:29:20,000
attempting to expand his power,
607
00:29:20,208 --> 00:29:22,750
he declared war
on the Kingdom of Castile,
608
00:29:22,958 --> 00:29:25,917
which is now part
of modern-day Spain.
609
00:29:26,083 --> 00:29:28,500
The effort was unsuccessful
610
00:29:28,708 --> 00:29:32,333
and led to a series of conflicts
known as the Fernandine Wars,
611
00:29:32,542 --> 00:29:35,458
which nearly bankrupted
the royal treasury,
612
00:29:35,667 --> 00:29:38,333
caused instability
across Portugal,
613
00:29:38,542 --> 00:29:42,375
and threatened the strongholds
held by the Order of Christ.
614
00:29:46,750 --> 00:29:48,958
-Mm-hmm.
-[Doug] You're telling us that
615
00:29:49,125 --> 00:29:51,625
there was a large number
of these coins produced
616
00:29:51,750 --> 00:29:53,625
and yet there's only
about a hundred
617
00:29:53,792 --> 00:29:55,500
-known in the world.
-Yeah.
618
00:29:55,667 --> 00:29:57,583
[Alex] Because there's so few
of those, maybe there's a reason
619
00:29:57,750 --> 00:29:59,333
that, uh,
they weren't circulated.
620
00:29:59,458 --> 00:30:03,042
-Right. -Because the bulk
of them were somewhere else.
621
00:30:04,708 --> 00:30:07,042
-Okay.
-[Rick] Here's the question
622
00:30:07,208 --> 00:30:09,667
that we have asked ourselves
623
00:30:09,792 --> 00:30:11,083
in search of answers
to the Oak Island mystery,
624
00:30:11,250 --> 00:30:13,958
and that question is:
where are the coins?
625
00:30:14,083 --> 00:30:16,958
-Yep.
-If the treasure had been found,
626
00:30:17,042 --> 00:30:19,292
there would be more
than a hundred in circulation.
627
00:30:19,500 --> 00:30:21,583
-That's almost a guarantee.
-Yeah, that would no longer
628
00:30:21,750 --> 00:30:23,417
-be a rare coin.
-Exactly.
629
00:30:23,625 --> 00:30:25,750
-[Alex] Yeah.
-That means,
630
00:30:25,875 --> 00:30:27,375
if that was part
of the treasure,
631
00:30:27,542 --> 00:30:29,208
it is still in the ground.
632
00:30:29,417 --> 00:30:30,833
-Right?
-Mm-hmm.
633
00:30:31,042 --> 00:30:33,917
The story that has been
laid out here today,
634
00:30:34,125 --> 00:30:36,750
to me, is more impactful
635
00:30:36,917 --> 00:30:38,792
because the whole point
of the trip here
636
00:30:39,000 --> 00:30:40,583
is to try to understand,
637
00:30:40,750 --> 00:30:43,750
might a treasure be associated
with the Order of Christ
638
00:30:43,917 --> 00:30:47,208
and found its way to the Azores
and thus to Oak Island?
639
00:30:47,333 --> 00:30:51,000
So, either way,
this is all good news.
640
00:30:51,208 --> 00:30:56,042
If coins of this type
are that valuable,
641
00:30:56,208 --> 00:30:58,208
then why aren't they out
in the real world?
642
00:30:58,375 --> 00:31:00,500
Why are there
less than a hundred?
643
00:31:00,667 --> 00:31:04,167
And why do we still have
a very significant source
644
00:31:04,375 --> 00:31:08,667
of silver expressed by the water
sample testing in the Money Pit?
645
00:31:08,792 --> 00:31:11,333
To me, it says definitively
646
00:31:11,500 --> 00:31:14,000
that the treasure
still remains in the depths
647
00:31:14,208 --> 00:31:16,292
and the confines
of the Money Pit.
648
00:31:16,458 --> 00:31:18,500
It makes the trip back
all that much more exciting
649
00:31:18,625 --> 00:31:22,292
because we have another chance,
with the last caisson,
650
00:31:22,417 --> 00:31:27,125
to perhaps find the very thing
we presented to Alberto:
651
00:31:27,250 --> 00:31:30,167
a coin of-- that might be
that significant.
652
00:31:30,333 --> 00:31:32,458
The story corroborates
the water testing,
653
00:31:32,625 --> 00:31:34,083
and the water testing
corroborates the story.
654
00:31:34,250 --> 00:31:36,000
[Rick] Correct.
655
00:31:36,167 --> 00:31:39,792
We still have a chance to find
the very thing we're discussing
656
00:31:39,958 --> 00:31:41,792
-because the caisson work
continues. -Mm-hmm.
657
00:31:41,958 --> 00:31:44,708
And having said that,
we do need to get back.
658
00:31:44,875 --> 00:31:46,208
Let's go find one
of those for ourselves.
659
00:31:46,417 --> 00:31:47,667
-[Alex] Yeah. Absolutely.
-One?
660
00:31:47,833 --> 00:31:49,458
[laughter]
661
00:31:49,625 --> 00:31:52,083
[Rick] The experience we had
in the Azores was amazing.
662
00:31:52,292 --> 00:31:54,000
It certainly has made an impact.
663
00:31:54,208 --> 00:31:56,667
And for that we say obrigado.
664
00:31:56,875 --> 00:31:58,708
Thank you, Alberto.
665
00:31:58,875 --> 00:32:00,333
-Thank you very much.
-Appreciate it.
666
00:32:00,500 --> 00:32:02,542
[Alex] It is back
to the island for us.
667
00:32:07,167 --> 00:32:09,667
♪ ♪
668
00:32:11,042 --> 00:32:13,667
[Marty] Our wandering voyagers
have returned.
669
00:32:13,833 --> 00:32:15,042
We want a download on your trip,
670
00:32:15,208 --> 00:32:16,750
what you found,
what was exciting.
671
00:32:16,917 --> 00:32:18,167
Everything. Tell us everything.
672
00:32:18,375 --> 00:32:20,750
[Alex] We went there
looking for evidence
673
00:32:20,875 --> 00:32:23,000
that treasure
passed through the Azores.
674
00:32:23,125 --> 00:32:26,833
And a logical place
to keep something safe
675
00:32:27,000 --> 00:32:29,000
before sailing to North America.
676
00:32:29,125 --> 00:32:31,208
-[Marty] Right. -There's a lot
of connections there.
677
00:32:31,417 --> 00:32:33,917
It's a logical place that you
would take something valuable.
678
00:32:34,083 --> 00:32:36,167
I 100% believe that.
679
00:32:37,542 --> 00:32:39,083
As part of our agenda,
we wanted to get a look
680
00:32:39,292 --> 00:32:41,083
at structures
constructed on Terceira
681
00:32:41,292 --> 00:32:43,375
because there were suggestions
that the technique they used
682
00:32:43,542 --> 00:32:46,208
on the island was also
used here on Oak Island.
683
00:32:46,375 --> 00:32:48,750
[Doug] It wasn't hard
to find stone walls.
684
00:32:48,875 --> 00:32:51,042
And so these are some walls.
685
00:32:54,417 --> 00:32:57,000
[Rick] There was rubble
in the wall
686
00:32:57,167 --> 00:32:59,000
that absolutely mimicked
687
00:32:59,167 --> 00:33:02,000
-Lot 26 walls.
-[Marty] Really?
688
00:33:02,208 --> 00:33:03,542
[Doug] The important thing is,
though, it could go
689
00:33:03,708 --> 00:33:06,625
all the way back to the 1400s
and perhaps earlier.
690
00:33:06,792 --> 00:33:08,167
[Alex] But the next site here
691
00:33:08,333 --> 00:33:10,500
is one that could
potentially support
692
00:33:10,667 --> 00:33:13,708
those early dates in structures
we have here on the island.
693
00:33:13,875 --> 00:33:15,292
[Marty] Mm-hmm.
694
00:33:25,083 --> 00:33:28,833
It looked very similar
to the Lot 26 well.
695
00:33:29,042 --> 00:33:31,708
-[Jack] Oh, no way.
-Again, it's just a similarity,
696
00:33:31,875 --> 00:33:35,000
there's no proof,
but it's very curious.
697
00:33:36,042 --> 00:33:40,583
So, people sailed to the Azores
in at least the 1300s.
698
00:33:40,792 --> 00:33:43,000
At that time, they would have
been capable of sailing
699
00:33:43,125 --> 00:33:45,167
to North America as well.
700
00:33:45,333 --> 00:33:47,125
It's possible that these people
701
00:33:47,292 --> 00:33:49,167
could have made it
to Oak Island.
702
00:33:49,333 --> 00:33:51,708
-We brought a lot of artifacts.
-Okay.
703
00:33:51,875 --> 00:33:53,375
[Doug] This artifact was maybe
the biggest surprise.
704
00:33:53,583 --> 00:33:54,958
[Marty] Which one?
705
00:33:55,125 --> 00:33:56,708
-[Doug] The nail.
-The-the spike. The nail.
706
00:33:56,875 --> 00:33:58,583
Of all the things
we brought, this was
707
00:33:58,750 --> 00:34:01,667
the one piece that I didn't
think he equivocated about.
708
00:34:01,792 --> 00:34:04,667
[Alex] It's a nautical-type nail
709
00:34:04,833 --> 00:34:06,333
that we found on Lot 5.
710
00:34:06,542 --> 00:34:09,333
[Doug] That's the exact style
of a Portuguese nail
711
00:34:09,500 --> 00:34:11,458
-that would be used
in a caravel ship. -[Peter] Yes.
712
00:34:11,625 --> 00:34:15,917
They became prominent
in Portuguese seafaring
713
00:34:16,042 --> 00:34:17,333
-in the 1300s.
-Mm-hmm.
714
00:34:17,542 --> 00:34:18,917
-Exactly.
-[Marty] All right. I like that.
715
00:34:19,042 --> 00:34:21,292
I like that a lot.
716
00:34:21,417 --> 00:34:23,208
[Doug] I want
to raise a point here
717
00:34:23,333 --> 00:34:26,333
because we talked to, uh,
a coin expert from Portugal
718
00:34:26,500 --> 00:34:29,000
by the name of Alberto Silva,
719
00:34:29,125 --> 00:34:31,000
and we showed him
the Portuguese coin.
720
00:34:31,125 --> 00:34:33,833
[Rick] Alberto looked
at that coin
721
00:34:33,958 --> 00:34:37,917
and he said there are less than
a hundred of these in the world.
722
00:34:38,083 --> 00:34:39,667
[Alex] He also said
723
00:34:39,833 --> 00:34:41,583
there's way more out there.
724
00:34:41,750 --> 00:34:45,667
There's a good indication
that a lot of those were minted.
725
00:34:45,833 --> 00:34:49,042
And yet there's only a hundred
in collectors' hands today.
726
00:34:49,250 --> 00:34:51,833
-Oh, so the others are
hidden away somewhere. -Yeah.
727
00:34:51,958 --> 00:34:53,708
So, to me,
it speaks emphatically
728
00:34:53,917 --> 00:34:57,167
and-and almost definitively
that the treasure still remains
729
00:34:57,375 --> 00:34:59,167
to be found in the Money Pit.
730
00:34:59,292 --> 00:35:01,292
[Marty] I distinctly remember
731
00:35:01,417 --> 00:35:05,333
Sandy Campbell saying
it's worth about $20,000.
732
00:35:05,500 --> 00:35:07,208
That's one coin.
733
00:35:07,375 --> 00:35:10,333
If this really is
a Portuguese treasure
734
00:35:10,542 --> 00:35:13,333
and it was something
big enough to be worth
735
00:35:13,542 --> 00:35:15,208
the construction
of the Money Pit...
736
00:35:16,208 --> 00:35:17,958
...would there be
ten of them? No.
737
00:35:18,125 --> 00:35:19,875
Hundred? No. Thousand?
738
00:35:20,000 --> 00:35:21,375
Perhaps 100,000 coins.
739
00:35:21,542 --> 00:35:23,750
So, you know,
I mean, the hope is,
740
00:35:23,875 --> 00:35:26,750
we're digging for something
worth billions.
741
00:35:33,708 --> 00:35:35,042
[Marty] Well, look,
I'm just gonna say this--
742
00:35:35,208 --> 00:35:37,250
that I-I find myself very rarely
743
00:35:37,417 --> 00:35:39,833
on the more believer side
than my brother,
744
00:35:40,042 --> 00:35:41,458
but, I mean,
it all makes sense to me.
745
00:35:41,583 --> 00:35:44,083
-Sounds like a great expedition.
-Mm-hmm. Yeah.
746
00:35:44,208 --> 00:35:45,375
[Marty] All right,
we're eager to tell you
747
00:35:45,542 --> 00:35:46,875
what happened here
on the island.
748
00:35:47,042 --> 00:35:48,333
We did a lot of digging.
749
00:35:48,500 --> 00:35:50,000
I had heard a lot
about this so-called
750
00:35:50,208 --> 00:35:52,542
sand road in the swamp.
751
00:35:52,750 --> 00:35:55,000
This is not a modern road.
752
00:35:55,083 --> 00:35:56,875
I got a picture here
which made me a believer
753
00:35:57,000 --> 00:36:01,667
because not only did Billy do
a fabulous job of excavating it,
754
00:36:01,875 --> 00:36:05,000
we also had a oxshoe nail
755
00:36:05,208 --> 00:36:06,875
from under the sand--
right, Billy--
756
00:36:07,042 --> 00:36:09,083
-but on top of the rocks.
-Right.
757
00:36:09,292 --> 00:36:12,458
[Marty] And lo and behold,
we absolutely found
758
00:36:12,583 --> 00:36:15,958
that the sand
and the structure underneath it
759
00:36:16,167 --> 00:36:18,417
was continuing up
towards Center Road.
760
00:36:18,542 --> 00:36:21,333
So that leads us to say,
maybe the path from Lot 5
761
00:36:21,542 --> 00:36:24,417
to Center Road was the path
up to the Money Pit.
762
00:36:24,583 --> 00:36:27,042
And if you project this road
on farther across the swamp,
763
00:36:27,208 --> 00:36:29,333
it hits what we have
now recently started
764
00:36:29,458 --> 00:36:31,167
calling the Portuguese Road.
765
00:36:31,292 --> 00:36:33,500
Basically, Steve, right,
it hits right at the base of it?
766
00:36:33,708 --> 00:36:35,000
It does. Yep.
767
00:36:35,167 --> 00:36:37,208
So it's ridiculous,
really, it's crazy.
768
00:36:37,375 --> 00:36:39,333
The other major thing...
769
00:36:39,458 --> 00:36:43,167
You know, you talk about walking
by something for 15 years.
770
00:36:43,292 --> 00:36:47,458
The so-called modern well
on Lot 5,
771
00:36:47,625 --> 00:36:49,417
but Laird does not think
it's a well.
772
00:36:49,583 --> 00:36:52,458
Fiona thinks that it is
a new discovery,
773
00:36:52,625 --> 00:36:56,167
but there's an extensive
archaeological search
774
00:36:56,375 --> 00:36:57,708
going on there right now.
775
00:36:57,917 --> 00:37:01,083
Those are the big digs
we did while you were gone.
776
00:37:01,250 --> 00:37:03,333
-It's a good week.
-Yeah, I think so.
777
00:37:03,417 --> 00:37:05,208
[Marty] And they were
getting ready
778
00:37:05,375 --> 00:37:07,417
to put in the last caisson
up in the Money Pit,
779
00:37:07,583 --> 00:37:09,208
-and it's about ready to go.
-[Craig] That's good news.
780
00:37:09,375 --> 00:37:12,125
-[Alex] Yeah. -[Marty] Anyway,
that's it. That's my report.
781
00:37:12,208 --> 00:37:14,000
[Rick] So, to me,
782
00:37:14,167 --> 00:37:16,833
there's always been concern
in this room
783
00:37:17,042 --> 00:37:18,583
that the treasure
had been found.
784
00:37:21,417 --> 00:37:23,500
But you think about it,
if this really is
785
00:37:23,667 --> 00:37:26,125
a treasure coin from
the depths of the Money Pit,
786
00:37:26,333 --> 00:37:27,792
then where are they?
787
00:37:30,333 --> 00:37:32,750
-[Marty] The Money Pit.
-In the Money Pit.
788
00:37:33,875 --> 00:37:35,333
That shows it, right?
789
00:37:36,542 --> 00:37:37,750
[Marty] Well,
let's go find something
790
00:37:37,917 --> 00:37:39,792
very special.
791
00:37:39,958 --> 00:37:41,583
The sky's the limit.
792
00:37:42,458 --> 00:37:43,958
-Let's go look.
-[Craig] All right, okay.
793
00:37:45,375 --> 00:37:47,375
[Marty] Let's get to work.
794
00:37:51,083 --> 00:37:52,875
[Terry] In the heart
of the Money Pit.
795
00:37:53,042 --> 00:37:54,167
[Steve] Hey, Rick.
796
00:37:54,375 --> 00:37:56,500
-Hey.
-[Peter] Hey.
797
00:37:56,708 --> 00:37:58,667
-New hole, fresh start?
-Fresh start.
798
00:37:58,833 --> 00:38:00,708
[Narrator] In the Money Pit
area,
799
00:38:00,875 --> 00:38:04,958
Rick arrives as representatives
from SB Canada and ROC Equipment
800
00:38:05,042 --> 00:38:06,750
are about to break ground
801
00:38:06,917 --> 00:38:11,417
on the team's final shaft
of the year-- Money Pit-1.
802
00:38:11,583 --> 00:38:13,500
[Peter] This last hole--
Money Pit-1--
803
00:38:13,708 --> 00:38:15,875
might be one of the best chances
804
00:38:16,042 --> 00:38:19,500
to get deep in an area where
we haven't explored at depth.
805
00:38:19,625 --> 00:38:21,833
So, Steve,
can you put us on the map?
806
00:38:22,042 --> 00:38:24,583
Yes, we're dead center
between these three caissons.
807
00:38:24,750 --> 00:38:26,333
And that's where
we've had all the success--
808
00:38:26,417 --> 00:38:28,042
the bottom
of the solution channel,
809
00:38:28,208 --> 00:38:30,125
where it's showing
signs of silver.
810
00:38:30,292 --> 00:38:31,792
And we're not far
from those areas.
811
00:38:34,333 --> 00:38:36,500
[Narrator] The MP-1 shaft
is located
812
00:38:36,667 --> 00:38:39,417
less than ten feet
from the Karma-1
813
00:38:39,583 --> 00:38:43,875
and Top Pocket Find shafts
that were dug several weeks ago.
814
00:38:44,042 --> 00:38:46,417
During those excavations,
815
00:38:46,625 --> 00:38:49,458
where the highest traces
of silver have been detected
816
00:38:49,667 --> 00:38:52,250
more than 200 feet deep
in the solution channel,
817
00:38:52,458 --> 00:38:55,417
artifacts and pieces of wood
818
00:38:55,583 --> 00:38:58,000
that may have been related
to the original Money Pit
819
00:38:58,125 --> 00:39:00,000
were brought to the surface.
820
00:39:00,125 --> 00:39:01,875
This is a very good location.
821
00:39:02,042 --> 00:39:05,167
We have-- stand every
good chance to be successful.
822
00:39:05,333 --> 00:39:08,042
-Yep.
-We don't want metal finds.
823
00:39:08,208 --> 00:39:10,542
We want to find treasure.
824
00:39:10,708 --> 00:39:12,958
-Oh, yeah.
-And answers to the mystery.
825
00:39:13,125 --> 00:39:16,000
-Brilliant. -If we're gonna
find the treasure, to me,
826
00:39:16,167 --> 00:39:18,458
-this is our best chance.
-I hope you got your boots on,
827
00:39:18,583 --> 00:39:22,167
Rick, 'cause we're gonna be
knee-deep in artifacts.
828
00:39:22,375 --> 00:39:24,000
Everything we found this year,
829
00:39:24,125 --> 00:39:26,250
everything we found
in all the previous years
830
00:39:26,417 --> 00:39:30,333
indicates that this
could be the spot
831
00:39:30,458 --> 00:39:33,458
where the treasure fell
into the solution channel.
832
00:39:33,625 --> 00:39:36,167
This is our last caisson
this year
833
00:39:36,375 --> 00:39:38,667
but also the best shot.
834
00:39:38,833 --> 00:39:40,458
What say you guys?
835
00:39:40,625 --> 00:39:41,875
-Hey.
-This looking like a good spot?
836
00:39:42,042 --> 00:39:43,458
-It is.
-I love it.
837
00:39:43,583 --> 00:39:45,417
Wouldn't be anywhere else
838
00:39:45,583 --> 00:39:48,375
but right here,
going through Money Pit spoils.
839
00:39:48,542 --> 00:39:50,167
-You're having fun.
-Oh, it's brilliant.
840
00:39:50,333 --> 00:39:51,583
[laughs]
841
00:39:51,750 --> 00:39:53,542
[Rick] We have silver
in the water
842
00:39:53,708 --> 00:39:57,833
that is consistent with
the 14th century Portuguese coin
843
00:39:58,000 --> 00:40:01,542
that almost certainly
came from the Money Pit.
844
00:40:01,750 --> 00:40:05,833
I think we are building
a very excellent case
845
00:40:06,042 --> 00:40:08,625
that old-world treasure
846
00:40:08,792 --> 00:40:12,958
that is deemed to be at depth
in the Money Pit is still there.
847
00:40:13,125 --> 00:40:14,625
And now, in MP-1,
848
00:40:14,792 --> 00:40:17,792
we are on the cusp
of proving it to the most--
849
00:40:17,958 --> 00:40:20,000
how shall we say--
hardened skeptic.
850
00:40:21,042 --> 00:40:23,583
I really want to know
what's way down deep.
851
00:40:23,708 --> 00:40:25,583
[Terry] Here we go. Showtime.
852
00:40:27,375 --> 00:40:28,917
[Rick] Marty has said many times
853
00:40:29,125 --> 00:40:31,500
that the story of Oak Island
started in the Money Pit
854
00:40:31,708 --> 00:40:33,167
and it will end
in the Money Pit.
855
00:40:33,333 --> 00:40:35,250
Why not name it Money Pit-1?
856
00:40:35,375 --> 00:40:37,000
Let's find this.
857
00:40:37,208 --> 00:40:39,000
[Gary] Ooh, I like the look
of that material.
858
00:40:39,167 --> 00:40:40,542
Treasure on deck.
859
00:40:40,750 --> 00:40:42,167
-[Billy] Yep.
-Let's get stuck in.
860
00:40:42,333 --> 00:40:44,000
[Marty] I'll go join 'em
for luck.
861
00:40:44,167 --> 00:40:46,083
[Alex] Okay.
862
00:40:46,250 --> 00:40:47,583
[Rick] Keep
your fingers crossed.
863
00:40:47,750 --> 00:40:50,000
[Narrator] So far this year,
864
00:40:50,083 --> 00:40:53,250
the team has unearthed
discoveries on Oak Island
865
00:40:53,375 --> 00:40:57,125
and made revelations
across the ocean
866
00:40:57,250 --> 00:41:01,250
that suggest a valuable
and potentially sacred treasure
867
00:41:01,458 --> 00:41:04,083
was buried long ago
in the Money Pit.
868
00:41:06,250 --> 00:41:08,833
Now they are digging
869
00:41:09,000 --> 00:41:12,833
where all of this
compelling evidence is pointing.
870
00:41:13,875 --> 00:41:15,500
Others have searched here
871
00:41:15,667 --> 00:41:18,333
only to be thwarted by forces
872
00:41:18,500 --> 00:41:21,208
that are perhaps beyond nature.
873
00:41:21,375 --> 00:41:23,958
But for the Laginas
and their team...
874
00:41:25,042 --> 00:41:28,708
...a different destiny
may be waiting...
875
00:41:30,917 --> 00:41:32,125
...below.
876
00:41:34,375 --> 00:41:37,167
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