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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,045 --> 00:00:03,568 Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:03,742 --> 00:00:05,396 It's the perfect size for a treasure chest. 3 00:00:05,570 --> 00:00:07,050 There's something there. We'll find it. 4 00:00:08,660 --> 00:00:10,358 We found something already. 5 00:00:10,532 --> 00:00:12,925 The presence of arsenic could push the date 6 00:00:13,013 --> 00:00:14,927 - back to the 1600s. - Wow. 7 00:00:15,102 --> 00:00:16,886 It got loose halfway through that run. 8 00:00:17,060 --> 00:00:18,366 -Could we be in a void? - Yeah. 9 00:00:18,540 --> 00:00:20,020 That's tantalizing. 10 00:00:20,194 --> 00:00:21,369 We could be heading through a treasure zone 11 00:00:21,543 --> 00:00:23,414 - right now. -Absolutely. 12 00:00:23,588 --> 00:00:25,155 I'm gonna propose we put a caisson right there. 13 00:00:25,329 --> 00:00:26,722 Let the caissons roll in. 14 00:00:26,896 --> 00:00:28,332 - Proceed. - Let's go. 15 00:00:31,161 --> 00:00:34,382 There is an island in the North Atlantic 16 00:00:34,512 --> 00:00:36,862 where people have been looking for 17 00:00:37,080 --> 00:00:40,910 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 18 00:00:41,084 --> 00:00:43,913 So far, they have found a stone slab 19 00:00:44,087 --> 00:00:46,263 with strange symbols carved into it, 20 00:00:46,437 --> 00:00:50,354 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 21 00:00:50,528 --> 00:00:54,837 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 22 00:00:54,967 --> 00:00:55,968 to the Knights Templar. 23 00:00:56,143 --> 00:00:58,841 To date, six men have died 24 00:00:59,015 --> 00:01:01,887 trying to solve the mystery. 25 00:01:02,018 --> 00:01:06,892 And according to legend, one more will have to die 26 00:01:07,067 --> 00:01:10,331 before the treasure can be found. 27 00:01:21,646 --> 00:01:23,083 Okay. Here we go. 28 00:01:23,257 --> 00:01:24,214 Let's hope it's a good one. 29 00:01:24,388 --> 00:01:25,389 A new day 30 00:01:25,563 --> 00:01:28,088 of energized optimism has dawned 31 00:01:28,218 --> 00:01:30,351 on Oak Island for brothers Rick 32 00:01:30,481 --> 00:01:32,483 and Marty Lagina and their team. 33 00:01:32,701 --> 00:01:33,789 So, Charles, based on the success 34 00:01:33,919 --> 00:01:35,225 of the previous hole, 35 00:01:35,356 --> 00:01:37,488 you know, we've got a whole lot of more work 36 00:01:37,662 --> 00:01:39,403 - to do in this area. - Yeah. 37 00:01:39,621 --> 00:01:41,579 After more than a decade of searching 38 00:01:41,753 --> 00:01:45,105 for the answers to a 230-year-old mystery, 39 00:01:45,279 --> 00:01:49,326 they may finally be on the verge of a breakthrough discovery 40 00:01:49,500 --> 00:01:51,894 in the fabled Money Pit area. 41 00:01:52,068 --> 00:01:55,289 Intersecting wood at about 153 feet below grade. 42 00:01:55,419 --> 00:01:57,682 That's incredible. It didn't put itself there. 43 00:01:57,813 --> 00:02:00,555 - No. - It didn't get there on its own. 44 00:02:00,729 --> 00:02:02,252 Oh, Charles, we have wood! 45 00:02:02,426 --> 00:02:04,167 Just last week, 46 00:02:04,341 --> 00:02:07,736 while drilling a borehole known as H.5-10.5 47 00:02:07,866 --> 00:02:10,086 in search of the original Money Pit... 48 00:02:10,260 --> 00:02:12,654 I'm seeing some serious chunks and slivers of wood. 49 00:02:12,828 --> 00:02:14,134 Yeah. 50 00:02:14,264 --> 00:02:15,135 ...the team was stunned 51 00:02:15,309 --> 00:02:16,875 when they obtained evidence 52 00:02:17,049 --> 00:02:20,183 of a wooden structure some 150 feet deep 53 00:02:20,357 --> 00:02:24,579 near the same depth where back in 1897 54 00:02:24,753 --> 00:02:28,191 treasure hunters Frederick Blair and William Chappell 55 00:02:28,409 --> 00:02:31,107 reportedly drilled into a seven-foot-high wooden chest 56 00:02:31,281 --> 00:02:34,154 and recovered shavings of gold. 57 00:02:35,459 --> 00:02:37,896 To bolster the team's spirits even more, 58 00:02:38,114 --> 00:02:41,161 their latest discovery was made in the same area 59 00:02:41,335 --> 00:02:43,989 where recent groundwater tests have identified 60 00:02:44,164 --> 00:02:46,035 a large source of precious metals 61 00:02:46,209 --> 00:02:49,038 more than 100 feet below the surface. 62 00:02:50,822 --> 00:02:52,302 - Hey, guys. - Hey, Alex. 63 00:02:52,433 --> 00:02:53,695 - Alex, how you doing? - It's going great. 64 00:02:53,869 --> 00:02:55,044 - Where are we? -This could be 65 00:02:55,218 --> 00:02:56,350 a really, really important hole. 66 00:02:59,091 --> 00:03:04,314 Now, they are drilling borehole H.25-10.75, 67 00:03:04,532 --> 00:03:07,056 less than three feet to the northeast 68 00:03:07,187 --> 00:03:09,885 where they hope to once again encounter this structure 69 00:03:10,015 --> 00:03:11,626 and hopefully confirm 70 00:03:11,713 --> 00:03:14,194 that it is the legendary Chappell Vault. 71 00:03:15,412 --> 00:03:17,327 If successful, they will install 72 00:03:17,501 --> 00:03:21,331 a large-diameter steel caisson in order to retrieve it. 73 00:03:21,505 --> 00:03:23,768 My thoughts as we approach the target depth 74 00:03:23,986 --> 00:03:26,467 where this so-elusive Chappell Vault 75 00:03:26,597 --> 00:03:28,425 may have been encountered... 76 00:03:28,556 --> 00:03:31,820 We got gold and silver in the water, so here we go! 77 00:03:31,994 --> 00:03:33,082 Everything is adding up 78 00:03:33,256 --> 00:03:34,257 that this could be it. 79 00:03:34,431 --> 00:03:35,737 God, I hope so. 80 00:03:35,911 --> 00:03:37,521 I mean, 81 00:03:37,739 --> 00:03:39,393 the idea that we caught the edge of something, 82 00:03:39,567 --> 00:03:40,698 that's tantalizing. 83 00:03:42,004 --> 00:03:44,746 We saw some shreds of wood and out-of-place material. 84 00:03:44,876 --> 00:03:46,661 Well, what's the rest of this 85 00:03:46,835 --> 00:03:47,836 potential treasure chamber look like? 86 00:03:48,010 --> 00:03:49,533 No, this is good. 87 00:03:49,664 --> 00:03:50,926 Well, I'm looking forward 88 00:03:51,100 --> 00:03:51,970 to getting to the bottom of this. 89 00:03:52,188 --> 00:03:54,364 Absolutely. 90 00:03:54,538 --> 00:03:55,365 As the core drilling operation continues 91 00:03:55,539 --> 00:03:57,019 in the Money Pit area... 92 00:03:58,150 --> 00:03:59,717 ...on Lot 4, located 93 00:03:59,848 --> 00:04:01,937 on the western side of the island... 94 00:04:02,633 --> 00:04:04,809 -Back to these spoils. -Alrighty! 95 00:04:04,983 --> 00:04:06,463 You know what, mate? 96 00:04:06,637 --> 00:04:08,422 There's only one way to find out what is in the spoils 97 00:04:08,596 --> 00:04:10,772 and that's to get the old magic wand struck up. 98 00:04:10,946 --> 00:04:12,295 ...Peter Fornetti 99 00:04:12,469 --> 00:04:15,037 and metal detection expert Gary Drayton 100 00:04:15,211 --> 00:04:18,388 are continuing to search through a large pile of spoils 101 00:04:18,606 --> 00:04:20,390 that were recently removed 102 00:04:20,564 --> 00:04:23,088 from a mysterious rounded stone foundation 103 00:04:23,219 --> 00:04:26,788 located nearby on Lot 5. 104 00:04:26,962 --> 00:04:30,182 A foundation near the shoreline where the team has uncovered 105 00:04:30,357 --> 00:04:32,924 a number of potentially critical clues. 106 00:04:33,142 --> 00:04:34,883 These include 107 00:04:35,057 --> 00:04:37,668 valuable 17th century Venetian trade beads, 108 00:04:37,842 --> 00:04:40,976 a mortar-like material that matches soils 109 00:04:41,193 --> 00:04:43,761 that have been recovered from over 100 feet deep 110 00:04:43,979 --> 00:04:45,850 in the Money Pit area, 111 00:04:46,068 --> 00:04:49,289 and iron tools that have been scientifically linked 112 00:04:49,463 --> 00:04:52,596 to the birthplace of Sir William Phips: 113 00:04:52,727 --> 00:04:54,859 the 17th century English politician 114 00:04:55,033 --> 00:04:57,949 and naval officer who some believe 115 00:04:58,080 --> 00:05:00,169 buried a massive horde of Spanish silver 116 00:05:00,343 --> 00:05:04,173 on Oak Island back in 1687. 117 00:05:04,304 --> 00:05:05,827 Keep back on the line. 118 00:05:06,001 --> 00:05:07,176 - I was going this direction, wasn't I? - Yeah. 119 00:05:07,394 --> 00:05:09,047 Lot 5 could be 120 00:05:09,221 --> 00:05:12,834 an absolute integral part of telling the story 121 00:05:13,008 --> 00:05:14,270 on Oak Island. 122 00:05:14,444 --> 00:05:15,663 - That's a great signal. - Sounds good. 123 00:05:15,837 --> 00:05:17,142 - And it is just there. - Right there. 124 00:05:17,360 --> 00:05:19,841 We have a lot of artifacts 125 00:05:19,971 --> 00:05:21,886 that support that, 126 00:05:22,060 --> 00:05:25,281 and that is why we continue to look. 127 00:05:27,152 --> 00:05:28,066 Let me try pinpointing it. 128 00:05:28,197 --> 00:05:29,198 Okay. 129 00:05:30,895 --> 00:05:32,288 It sounds great. 130 00:05:41,689 --> 00:05:42,951 It's this. 131 00:05:44,692 --> 00:05:45,954 - Ooh! What have we got here? - It's copper? 132 00:05:46,128 --> 00:05:47,564 - Yeah, copper, yeah. - Copper, right? 133 00:05:47,738 --> 00:05:50,306 That's what it looks like, mate. A piece of copper. 134 00:05:51,916 --> 00:05:54,092 And you can see, 135 00:05:54,310 --> 00:05:56,268 some reason or other, it got broke. 136 00:05:56,399 --> 00:05:57,792 It's snapped. Yeah. 137 00:05:57,966 --> 00:06:00,751 Oh! Look at that. 138 00:06:00,925 --> 00:06:02,100 - See those rivets on the back? - Yeah. 139 00:06:02,274 --> 00:06:07,018 Yeah. This is, I believe, 140 00:06:07,192 --> 00:06:09,281 - some kind of belt plate. - Hmm. 141 00:06:09,456 --> 00:06:13,416 Now it could've been off a bag, a satchel. 142 00:06:13,547 --> 00:06:16,506 It could have been on a solider or sailor's uniform. 143 00:06:16,680 --> 00:06:19,248 - Mm-hmm. - Back in the day, 144 00:06:19,335 --> 00:06:23,687 a lot of military forces, they used to have 145 00:06:23,861 --> 00:06:25,907 a lot of decorations on the uniform 146 00:06:26,081 --> 00:06:27,212 and especially 147 00:06:27,387 --> 00:06:29,084 on the bags that they used to carry. 148 00:06:29,258 --> 00:06:30,433 Okay. 149 00:06:31,739 --> 00:06:34,437 A possible decorative military plate? 150 00:06:34,568 --> 00:06:38,528 If so, could it be connected to the iron tools 151 00:06:38,702 --> 00:06:42,053 that the team has found in the nearby foundation on Lot 5? 152 00:06:42,271 --> 00:06:45,274 And potentially offer the team more evidence 153 00:06:45,448 --> 00:06:47,145 of who created the feature, 154 00:06:47,319 --> 00:06:51,411 and perhaps buried valuables in the Money Pit? 155 00:06:52,586 --> 00:06:54,239 There's a really good chance 156 00:06:54,326 --> 00:06:56,590 that there could be some military insignia 157 00:06:56,807 --> 00:06:59,549 or regimental numbers on this. 158 00:06:59,767 --> 00:07:01,203 Okay, mate, we'll put it in the bag 159 00:07:01,333 --> 00:07:03,553 and we'll find those answers out back at the lab. 160 00:07:03,771 --> 00:07:06,600 I know that we've found other military buttons 161 00:07:06,774 --> 00:07:09,516 and things in and around the feature itself. 162 00:07:09,690 --> 00:07:11,082 So, if that ties in 163 00:07:11,213 --> 00:07:13,258 and we're able to get a regiment number, 164 00:07:13,476 --> 00:07:15,826 - it might tell us who was there. - Yeah. 165 00:07:15,913 --> 00:07:18,786 Okay, mate, that's in the bag and I'm looking forward 166 00:07:18,873 --> 00:07:21,528 to seeing what Emma tells us about this. 167 00:07:21,658 --> 00:07:23,181 - Perfect. - All right, mate. 168 00:07:23,355 --> 00:07:25,793 - Let's keep grinding and finding. - Okay. 169 00:07:25,967 --> 00:07:29,057 As Gary and Peter continue searching the spoils 170 00:07:29,187 --> 00:07:31,233 from the round feature on Lot 5... 171 00:07:32,539 --> 00:07:34,105 I would love to dig inside of it. 172 00:07:34,236 --> 00:07:35,759 -Dig even deeper? -Mm-hmm. 173 00:07:35,977 --> 00:07:37,979 Since I've seen this, the only thing 174 00:07:38,153 --> 00:07:41,199 - I've wanted to do is go inside. - Okay. 175 00:07:41,330 --> 00:07:42,940 In the northern region 176 00:07:43,071 --> 00:07:45,769 of the triangle-shaped swamp, Craig Tester, 177 00:07:45,943 --> 00:07:48,946 Billy Gerhardt and Gary Drayton's daughter, Katya, 178 00:07:49,120 --> 00:07:50,644 are searching deeper 179 00:07:50,818 --> 00:07:52,820 into one of the most extraordinary structures 180 00:07:52,994 --> 00:07:55,562 that the team has ever uncovered on Oak Island. 181 00:07:56,824 --> 00:07:59,130 A brick and slate vault-like container 182 00:07:59,304 --> 00:08:02,482 that was hidden beneath the brackish water and muck. 183 00:08:02,960 --> 00:08:04,614 Okay. Here's something. 184 00:08:04,788 --> 00:08:06,573 Last week, 185 00:08:06,703 --> 00:08:08,183 shortly after uncovering the feature... 186 00:08:08,357 --> 00:08:09,750 - What's that? -...Rick Lagina 187 00:08:09,880 --> 00:08:11,316 and members of the team discovered 188 00:08:11,491 --> 00:08:13,493 three iron artifacts inside of it. 189 00:08:13,667 --> 00:08:15,582 - A hook. -One of which 190 00:08:15,712 --> 00:08:18,106 may have been used to lower and raise heavy objects. 191 00:08:18,193 --> 00:08:20,238 Okay. 192 00:08:20,369 --> 00:08:21,892 This has made the team believe 193 00:08:22,066 --> 00:08:24,373 that the structure may have been created 194 00:08:24,547 --> 00:08:27,028 to keep something of great value hidden. 195 00:08:27,158 --> 00:08:29,987 Now, they are draining the remaining water from it 196 00:08:30,161 --> 00:08:32,033 in order to look for more clues 197 00:08:32,120 --> 00:08:34,688 that could solve the Oak Island mystery. 198 00:08:35,993 --> 00:08:38,692 This square-shaped box-- we'll call it-- 199 00:08:38,822 --> 00:08:41,390 built out of slate and brick, I believe it was built 200 00:08:41,564 --> 00:08:42,522 for hiding something. 201 00:08:42,696 --> 00:08:43,958 And hopefully we will find 202 00:08:44,132 --> 00:08:45,263 something more definitive. 203 00:08:45,437 --> 00:08:46,830 Maybe even the one thing. 204 00:08:47,048 --> 00:08:48,136 Hello. 205 00:08:48,310 --> 00:08:50,051 Hey, guys. 206 00:08:57,667 --> 00:09:00,496 - It looks really good. - Yeah. It's cleaned up nicely. 207 00:09:00,627 --> 00:09:03,934 There are two things apparent here, to me. 208 00:09:04,108 --> 00:09:08,199 One is this is, uh, someplace that you would put something 209 00:09:08,373 --> 00:09:11,246 possibly valuable, because it's hidden. 210 00:09:11,420 --> 00:09:13,204 And the other thing is that we have 211 00:09:13,378 --> 00:09:16,381 a very mysterious individual possibly associated with this, 212 00:09:16,599 --> 00:09:20,211 given the fact that Anthony Graves' house 213 00:09:20,429 --> 00:09:22,605 was very approximal to this, right? 214 00:09:22,736 --> 00:09:24,128 Yeah. 215 00:09:24,346 --> 00:09:26,043 If you are watching over something 216 00:09:26,261 --> 00:09:27,958 that you think is valuable, 217 00:09:28,132 --> 00:09:30,134 you're gonna make certain that nobody comes snooping. 218 00:09:30,308 --> 00:09:32,702 Well, Anthony's house is there. This is here. 219 00:09:35,487 --> 00:09:39,970 In 1857, a farmer named Anthony Graves 220 00:09:40,144 --> 00:09:42,625 purchased most of Oak Island and built his home 221 00:09:42,756 --> 00:09:45,802 near Joudrey's Cove, just north of the swamp. 222 00:09:45,976 --> 00:09:48,544 While little is known about Graves, 223 00:09:48,718 --> 00:09:52,330 curiously, after living on the island for several years 224 00:09:52,504 --> 00:09:55,856 he reportedly began buying goods on the mainland 225 00:09:55,943 --> 00:09:58,119 using Spanish silver coins. 226 00:09:58,293 --> 00:10:00,904 Could Rick's notion be correct 227 00:10:01,078 --> 00:10:04,125 that this vault-like structure may be connected 228 00:10:04,255 --> 00:10:08,259 to Anthony Graves and his mysterious good fortune? 229 00:10:08,433 --> 00:10:10,653 If so, might he have created it 230 00:10:10,740 --> 00:10:13,003 in order to hide a cache of treasure? 231 00:10:13,221 --> 00:10:16,311 Or could this be where he found it? 232 00:10:16,485 --> 00:10:18,313 So I can get in there... 233 00:10:22,056 --> 00:10:24,972 There's definitely something super shallow in here. 234 00:10:27,235 --> 00:10:29,150 - Do you want to get in there? - Oh, I'll get in there. 235 00:10:30,717 --> 00:10:31,805 That's the fun part. 236 00:10:33,067 --> 00:10:35,635 If there's something there, we'll find it. 237 00:10:40,901 --> 00:10:41,815 Here we go. 238 00:10:42,990 --> 00:10:44,078 Nonferrous hits. 239 00:10:44,208 --> 00:10:45,688 Nonferrous is good. 240 00:10:47,472 --> 00:10:49,257 I think we found something already. 241 00:10:54,828 --> 00:10:56,656 What is it, Laird? 242 00:10:56,786 --> 00:10:58,527 It's lead. 243 00:10:58,658 --> 00:11:00,529 - Lead? Oh, okay. -Definitely lead. It's heavy. 244 00:11:00,616 --> 00:11:01,835 - Yeah. -While investigating 245 00:11:02,052 --> 00:11:03,706 the mysterious vault-like feature 246 00:11:03,880 --> 00:11:06,753 in the northern region of the Oak Island swamp, 247 00:11:06,883 --> 00:11:11,496 Katya Drayton has just made a possibly important discovery. 248 00:11:13,194 --> 00:11:14,674 It's almost like the end of a lead weight. 249 00:11:16,284 --> 00:11:18,678 Like a long counterweight. 250 00:11:18,852 --> 00:11:20,723 -It's got a hole right there. - Yeah. 251 00:11:20,854 --> 00:11:23,857 It's a strange thing to be in what I certainly think 252 00:11:23,987 --> 00:11:26,990 is a place where treasure was kept. 253 00:11:27,121 --> 00:11:29,471 - Right? -A lead counterweight 254 00:11:29,645 --> 00:11:33,910 found inside of a potential vault in the swamp? 255 00:11:34,128 --> 00:11:36,347 In 2020, 256 00:11:36,478 --> 00:11:38,436 the team discovered a lead trade weight 257 00:11:38,567 --> 00:11:41,048 just 50 yards from this area, 258 00:11:41,265 --> 00:11:44,442 which was designed for measuring amounts of coins. 259 00:11:44,573 --> 00:11:46,793 -Here, Craig. -Is it possible 260 00:11:46,923 --> 00:11:49,273 that the team has found another type of lead weight 261 00:11:49,447 --> 00:11:52,842 that may have been used for a similar purpose? 262 00:11:53,016 --> 00:11:55,149 If so, could it be connected 263 00:11:55,279 --> 00:11:57,542 to the Spanish coins that Anthony Graves 264 00:11:57,760 --> 00:11:59,849 was rumored to have found on Oak Island? 265 00:11:59,980 --> 00:12:02,156 Yeah, that big signal is gone. 266 00:12:02,330 --> 00:12:03,461 I think we got it. 267 00:12:03,635 --> 00:12:06,247 Is there any reason to think 268 00:12:06,421 --> 00:12:07,944 something might be deeper, or not? 269 00:12:08,118 --> 00:12:10,294 My professional opinion 270 00:12:10,512 --> 00:12:13,776 is that that bottom is not the actual bottom. 271 00:12:13,950 --> 00:12:15,909 I still would love to dig it. 272 00:12:16,126 --> 00:12:17,301 Hmm. 273 00:12:17,432 --> 00:12:19,260 What do you think of that, Laird? 274 00:12:19,434 --> 00:12:21,218 Oh, yeah, that's fine with me. 275 00:12:21,392 --> 00:12:23,525 Craig? What do you think? 276 00:12:23,699 --> 00:12:25,570 I-I'm fine with doing it. 277 00:12:25,745 --> 00:12:27,747 It's not gonna be easy. 278 00:12:29,444 --> 00:12:31,402 What a find. 279 00:12:31,533 --> 00:12:34,014 While Rick Lagina and members of the team 280 00:12:34,188 --> 00:12:36,843 look deeper into the possible vault in the swamp... 281 00:12:38,148 --> 00:12:40,629 ...over a quarter of a mile to the west on Lot 5... 282 00:12:40,803 --> 00:12:41,804 Well, 283 00:12:41,935 --> 00:12:43,240 - shiver me timbers. - Hi. 284 00:12:43,371 --> 00:12:44,459 What on earth do you got going now, 285 00:12:44,633 --> 00:12:46,069 - Fiona? - Well, 286 00:12:46,200 --> 00:12:47,201 this is actually looking pretty interesting, 287 00:12:47,418 --> 00:12:48,942 with the soils here. 288 00:12:49,116 --> 00:12:50,944 ...Marty Lagina joins 289 00:12:51,118 --> 00:12:54,817 archaeologist Fiona Steele and Todd Langseth 290 00:12:54,991 --> 00:12:57,820 at the rounded stone foundation near the shoreline. 291 00:12:57,994 --> 00:13:00,040 Even an amateur such as myself 292 00:13:00,257 --> 00:13:01,868 can see that that's ash, isn't it? 293 00:13:01,998 --> 00:13:04,871 Yeah. This has got charcoal in it. 294 00:13:05,088 --> 00:13:06,742 We actually just found a clinker in it. 295 00:13:06,916 --> 00:13:09,092 And a clinker is evidence of very high heat. 296 00:13:09,223 --> 00:13:10,180 Right. 297 00:13:10,311 --> 00:13:12,487 There was a fire here. 298 00:13:12,661 --> 00:13:15,272 There are folklores of people seeing lights, 299 00:13:15,359 --> 00:13:16,621 - you know, from Chester. - I remember that. 300 00:13:16,839 --> 00:13:18,188 - Yeah. - Could that have been the fire 301 00:13:18,319 --> 00:13:19,799 - that was happening here? - Could be. 302 00:13:21,713 --> 00:13:23,977 In 1795, 303 00:13:24,107 --> 00:13:26,675 when a young man named Daniel McGinnis 304 00:13:26,849 --> 00:13:29,243 discovered the Money Pit with his two friends 305 00:13:29,460 --> 00:13:32,246 Anthony Vaughan and John Smith, 306 00:13:32,463 --> 00:13:35,336 it was reported that what lured them to the island 307 00:13:35,553 --> 00:13:39,166 were local legends about mysterious nighttime fires 308 00:13:39,340 --> 00:13:40,776 that had been seen from the mainland 309 00:13:40,950 --> 00:13:43,997 more than a century earlier. 310 00:13:44,214 --> 00:13:47,261 Is it possible that the team has found evidence 311 00:13:47,391 --> 00:13:51,656 of those reported fires in the rounded feature on Lot 5? 312 00:13:51,831 --> 00:13:54,746 And if so, could it be another clue 313 00:13:54,964 --> 00:13:56,923 that whoever constructed this feature 314 00:13:57,097 --> 00:14:00,709 may have also created the Money Pit? 315 00:14:00,883 --> 00:14:02,058 Well, I'll tell you what, Fiona, 316 00:14:02,189 --> 00:14:03,581 I wouldn't mind helping out a little bit 317 00:14:03,799 --> 00:14:05,061 if you got something you need work on? 318 00:14:05,235 --> 00:14:06,802 Actually, I do. 319 00:14:06,976 --> 00:14:08,891 This does need to be cleaned out because we've been 320 00:14:09,065 --> 00:14:10,937 trying to define the wall a little bit more. 321 00:14:11,067 --> 00:14:12,068 This side of the wall or that side of the wall? 322 00:14:12,242 --> 00:14:13,200 Well, if-- it's probably easier 323 00:14:13,417 --> 00:14:15,158 if you access it from this side 324 00:14:15,332 --> 00:14:16,638 - and-and... - Mm-hmm. What, are you trying to dig out 325 00:14:16,768 --> 00:14:18,422 - the soil between the rocks? - Yeah. 326 00:14:18,596 --> 00:14:19,902 We've got buckets over there if you want 327 00:14:20,033 --> 00:14:21,469 - to do that. - I'm on it. 328 00:14:21,599 --> 00:14:23,036 This feature could be 329 00:14:23,253 --> 00:14:26,039 an absolutely crucial, essential part 330 00:14:26,213 --> 00:14:29,346 to the whole Oak Island mystery. 331 00:14:29,477 --> 00:14:30,521 We need to keep digging. 332 00:14:30,695 --> 00:14:32,393 We only have so much time, 333 00:14:32,480 --> 00:14:34,221 and that's where we'll get the real answers. 334 00:14:35,526 --> 00:14:37,964 - Hey, Fiona? - Yeah. 335 00:14:38,094 --> 00:14:41,968 I think there might be a big charcoal sample right here. 336 00:14:42,098 --> 00:14:44,448 See that? 337 00:14:44,622 --> 00:14:45,841 -Oh, that is a good chunk. - I think that is a good chunk. 338 00:14:45,928 --> 00:14:48,017 Mm-hmm. 339 00:14:48,191 --> 00:14:50,193 That's evidence of a really high heat source. 340 00:14:50,324 --> 00:14:52,413 This actually could give us really good information 341 00:14:52,587 --> 00:14:54,806 and some proper dates with this, 342 00:14:54,937 --> 00:14:57,026 even after the construct of the building. 343 00:14:57,200 --> 00:14:59,463 Yeah. You know, that would be a great way 344 00:14:59,594 --> 00:15:01,074 to hide this when you're done, right? 345 00:15:01,291 --> 00:15:02,989 If you never wanted anybody to see it, 346 00:15:03,206 --> 00:15:04,686 you burn it down. 347 00:15:04,860 --> 00:15:06,557 There appears to be quite a widespread area 348 00:15:06,731 --> 00:15:08,472 outside of the structure, 349 00:15:08,603 --> 00:15:10,170 or the foundation of the structure, 350 00:15:10,344 --> 00:15:11,388 of charcoal. 351 00:15:11,562 --> 00:15:12,694 Burnt stuff. 352 00:15:12,868 --> 00:15:14,957 And that could be very old 353 00:15:15,175 --> 00:15:16,741 and it could be instructive and it could be why 354 00:15:16,916 --> 00:15:18,047 it might be there. 355 00:15:18,221 --> 00:15:19,527 It needs to go back to the lab 356 00:15:19,657 --> 00:15:22,138 and get Emma to have a look at it. 357 00:15:22,269 --> 00:15:24,140 You know, you probably could get a bit more. 358 00:15:24,271 --> 00:15:26,447 Okay, I'm a charcoal-digging fiend. 359 00:15:27,927 --> 00:15:29,885 Let me at it. 360 00:15:30,059 --> 00:15:32,540 While Marty and the archaeology team 361 00:15:32,757 --> 00:15:36,457 continue the investigation of the round feature on Lot 5... 362 00:15:38,067 --> 00:15:39,373 -Look what we got. -Whoa! 363 00:15:39,547 --> 00:15:41,462 - We got wood. - Yeah. 364 00:15:41,636 --> 00:15:43,681 ...in the Money Pit area, 365 00:15:43,812 --> 00:15:47,511 Alex Lagina, along with geologist Terry Matheson 366 00:15:47,685 --> 00:15:51,254 and Oak Island historian Charles Barkhouse, 367 00:15:51,385 --> 00:15:52,690 have just encountered more evidence 368 00:15:52,908 --> 00:15:54,431 of a man-made structure 369 00:15:54,605 --> 00:15:56,912 some 130 feet deep 370 00:15:57,086 --> 00:16:00,655 in Borehole H.25-10.75. 371 00:16:00,829 --> 00:16:02,787 We could be heading through a treasure zone 372 00:16:02,962 --> 00:16:05,051 right now, as we suspected. 373 00:16:05,181 --> 00:16:06,487 - Yeah. -Exactly. 374 00:16:06,704 --> 00:16:08,228 The question now is, 375 00:16:08,402 --> 00:16:11,361 could it be the legendary Chappell Vault, 376 00:16:11,535 --> 00:16:15,409 which may contain not only a vast cache of gold 377 00:16:15,626 --> 00:16:20,022 but also the long-sought answers to the Oak Island mystery? 378 00:16:20,196 --> 00:16:22,546 In the next core, we should be into what we saw, 379 00:16:22,677 --> 00:16:25,462 hopefully, in H.5-10.5. 380 00:16:25,636 --> 00:16:27,073 We're hot on its heels here. 381 00:16:27,290 --> 00:16:29,249 - The next core is gonna tell us. - Yeah. 382 00:16:29,423 --> 00:16:31,991 We have a core. 383 00:16:32,165 --> 00:16:34,994 We're approaching target depth, and I'm pretty excited. 384 00:16:35,211 --> 00:16:38,084 Hopefully, this borehole is the one that brings up treasure 385 00:16:38,258 --> 00:16:39,520 from the original Money Pit. 386 00:16:41,652 --> 00:16:42,827 There's 139 there. 387 00:16:43,002 --> 00:16:44,873 Thank you. Oh, wow. 388 00:16:48,616 --> 00:16:50,009 All right. Get a look at this. 389 00:16:53,273 --> 00:16:55,188 We're getting into cobble and gravel here. 390 00:16:55,318 --> 00:16:56,885 All right. 391 00:16:57,016 --> 00:16:59,888 Look at this. More wood. 392 00:17:00,062 --> 00:17:01,542 Oh, wow. 393 00:17:01,716 --> 00:17:03,587 - More of that wood, absolutely. - Yeah. 394 00:17:03,761 --> 00:17:05,067 Let's have a look here. 395 00:17:05,285 --> 00:17:08,027 That's very much in situ. 396 00:17:08,201 --> 00:17:11,639 But this is basically a broken run right at the bottom. 397 00:17:11,726 --> 00:17:14,859 It's not very much recovery, so that is kind of odd, too. 398 00:17:14,990 --> 00:17:17,036 I mean, I'm very surprised to see that. 399 00:17:17,210 --> 00:17:18,820 Uh... 400 00:17:18,994 --> 00:17:21,431 I think maybe we should have Mike talk to us about that. 401 00:17:21,605 --> 00:17:24,173 - Yeah. - Mike! 402 00:17:24,304 --> 00:17:26,871 When we lose a stretch of the core, 403 00:17:27,046 --> 00:17:28,351 that's very interesting to us 404 00:17:28,525 --> 00:17:29,918 'cause there's a few possibilities. 405 00:17:30,092 --> 00:17:33,704 It's either an open void or a soft area 406 00:17:33,835 --> 00:17:35,793 that's indicative of a structure, a tunnel, 407 00:17:35,924 --> 00:17:37,752 something that was excavated, which is exactly what we wanted. 408 00:17:37,926 --> 00:17:40,537 It could be related to a treasure deposit. 409 00:17:40,711 --> 00:17:43,410 - Hey. -Hey, Mike. 410 00:17:43,584 --> 00:17:45,368 What do you make of this? 411 00:17:45,542 --> 00:17:48,067 The bottom of this fell out. 412 00:17:48,197 --> 00:17:49,764 So that's why you have a short run here. 413 00:17:49,894 --> 00:17:51,592 Oh, okay. I see. 414 00:17:52,984 --> 00:17:55,204 It got very loose 415 00:17:55,378 --> 00:17:57,076 probably, you know, halfway through that run. 416 00:17:58,425 --> 00:18:00,122 Could we be in a void? 417 00:18:00,253 --> 00:18:01,384 - Oh, yeah. - Yeah. 418 00:18:01,515 --> 00:18:02,429 Wow. 419 00:18:03,778 --> 00:18:04,953 That's awesome. 420 00:18:09,610 --> 00:18:10,611 -Could we be in a void? -Yeah. 421 00:18:10,785 --> 00:18:12,830 It got very loose 422 00:18:13,004 --> 00:18:15,050 halfway through that run. 423 00:18:15,224 --> 00:18:16,965 - That's what we want, right? - Yeah. 424 00:18:17,096 --> 00:18:18,662 It is an exciting moment 425 00:18:18,836 --> 00:18:21,622 for the Oak Island team in the Money Pit area. 426 00:18:21,796 --> 00:18:23,406 - Great stuff. -At a depth 427 00:18:23,580 --> 00:18:25,060 of some 140 feet 428 00:18:25,234 --> 00:18:29,325 in Borehole H.25-10.75, 429 00:18:29,499 --> 00:18:32,763 they have just drilled into a possible void. 430 00:18:32,937 --> 00:18:35,462 And in the same area where they may have encountered 431 00:18:35,592 --> 00:18:39,248 the legendary Chappell Vault just one week ago. 432 00:18:39,379 --> 00:18:41,685 So, can you case the borehole 433 00:18:41,816 --> 00:18:43,600 to 149 before you pull out? 434 00:18:43,818 --> 00:18:44,993 I could do that, yeah. 435 00:18:45,124 --> 00:18:47,126 We want recovery 436 00:18:47,256 --> 00:18:48,649 - rather than pushing through. - Right. 437 00:18:48,866 --> 00:18:50,216 If there's wood in there at all, 438 00:18:50,390 --> 00:18:51,130 it would be pretty exciting. 439 00:18:51,304 --> 00:18:53,132 Yeah. 440 00:18:53,262 --> 00:18:54,350 - All right. -Thanks. 441 00:18:54,524 --> 00:18:56,439 Recovery is critical. 442 00:18:56,657 --> 00:18:59,486 We're in a potential void. 443 00:18:59,660 --> 00:19:02,880 There could be material in here indicative of a structure. 444 00:19:03,054 --> 00:19:05,579 But also there's a chance that this core 445 00:19:05,709 --> 00:19:07,537 is gonna bring up treasure. 446 00:19:07,711 --> 00:19:09,583 So, with all that said, uh, we're not gonna know, 447 00:19:09,713 --> 00:19:10,845 one way or the other, what's here 448 00:19:11,019 --> 00:19:12,499 until we finish this borehole. 449 00:19:14,588 --> 00:19:15,850 Here it comes. 450 00:19:15,980 --> 00:19:18,331 Hope for material. 451 00:19:19,897 --> 00:19:21,421 Thanks, Leighton. 452 00:19:21,551 --> 00:19:22,857 163. 453 00:19:24,902 --> 00:19:25,860 Go ahead. 454 00:19:30,560 --> 00:19:32,519 Look at this, Terry. 455 00:19:32,736 --> 00:19:34,042 Oh, wow. 456 00:19:35,913 --> 00:19:37,698 That's deep. 457 00:19:38,829 --> 00:19:40,004 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. 458 00:19:40,135 --> 00:19:42,181 What do you got, more? 459 00:19:43,312 --> 00:19:44,705 There's another chunk there. 460 00:19:46,968 --> 00:19:48,448 Is this material 461 00:19:48,578 --> 00:19:50,580 loose in situ or is this loose disturbed? 462 00:19:50,754 --> 00:19:53,017 This looks disturbed right here. 463 00:19:54,280 --> 00:19:55,803 This is really interesting. 464 00:19:55,977 --> 00:19:58,414 We might've nicked it again. 465 00:19:58,545 --> 00:20:01,025 Could Charles Barkhouse be correct 466 00:20:01,243 --> 00:20:03,550 that the coring drill may have once again 467 00:20:03,680 --> 00:20:07,380 just cut through another edge of the fabled Chappell Vault? 468 00:20:07,510 --> 00:20:09,077 This is probably meaningful enough 469 00:20:09,251 --> 00:20:10,557 that I should give my Uncle Rick a call. 470 00:20:10,774 --> 00:20:12,254 - Yeah. - Tend to agree. 471 00:20:12,428 --> 00:20:14,996 We're so close to the activity 472 00:20:15,170 --> 00:20:18,129 of previous searchers, but this is unexplored ground 473 00:20:18,304 --> 00:20:21,307 in an area that many qualified people 474 00:20:21,481 --> 00:20:23,657 believe to be the location of the original Money Pit. 475 00:20:23,831 --> 00:20:26,442 If it's not anything that we know of that's searcher, 476 00:20:26,660 --> 00:20:28,314 then there's a much higher chance it's original works, 477 00:20:28,531 --> 00:20:30,011 and that would be very exciting. 478 00:20:30,185 --> 00:20:31,534 -Hey, Rick. -Hi, Rick. How you doing? 479 00:20:31,665 --> 00:20:32,840 I've heard a little bit of excitement 480 00:20:33,014 --> 00:20:33,928 - up here. - Come on over. 481 00:20:35,234 --> 00:20:36,539 Mike advanced this casing down, 482 00:20:36,670 --> 00:20:38,976 and just the bottom of that fell out. 483 00:20:39,150 --> 00:20:40,848 If there was an empty space down there, 484 00:20:41,022 --> 00:20:43,242 it's now full of stuff like this. 485 00:20:44,939 --> 00:20:46,941 - My gosh, if you've hit a void... - Yeah. 486 00:20:47,071 --> 00:20:49,248 It makes this area, 487 00:20:49,378 --> 00:20:51,467 again, just based on this alone, 488 00:20:51,641 --> 00:20:53,295 an area for a possible caisson. 489 00:20:53,469 --> 00:20:56,559 This could be where we find it. 490 00:20:56,777 --> 00:20:58,213 I'd like to go back 491 00:20:58,387 --> 00:21:00,171 to the previous searchers' notes 492 00:21:00,302 --> 00:21:03,262 because they denoted, roughly, where they were drilling. 493 00:21:03,479 --> 00:21:05,002 Mm-hmm. Yeah. 494 00:21:05,133 --> 00:21:06,787 - It's all good news. -And we have wood to test. 495 00:21:06,961 --> 00:21:08,441 Yeah. Really good. 496 00:21:08,615 --> 00:21:10,051 Kudos to everyone. Great job. 497 00:21:10,225 --> 00:21:12,271 Let's see what tomorrow brings. 498 00:21:15,839 --> 00:21:17,928 The following morning... 499 00:21:18,059 --> 00:21:20,757 -Casing's at 149. -Great. 500 00:21:20,888 --> 00:21:22,846 That's perfect. Let's see what happens. 501 00:21:23,020 --> 00:21:24,805 ...as the team plots their next move 502 00:21:24,935 --> 00:21:27,286 in the Money Pit area... 503 00:21:28,678 --> 00:21:29,853 Want to take over? 504 00:21:30,027 --> 00:21:31,290 Sure. 505 00:21:31,420 --> 00:21:32,987 ...Rick and Craig Tester 506 00:21:33,161 --> 00:21:34,510 lead the effort to reach the bottom 507 00:21:34,684 --> 00:21:36,947 of the mysterious vault-like structure 508 00:21:37,078 --> 00:21:39,123 in the northern region of the swamp. 509 00:21:45,521 --> 00:21:48,481 There's some serious rock down there, eh? 510 00:21:51,222 --> 00:21:52,528 Yeah, it's... 511 00:21:52,659 --> 00:21:53,834 We've reached the bottom. 512 00:21:56,097 --> 00:21:57,577 I don't see much falling through that. 513 00:21:57,707 --> 00:21:58,491 No. 514 00:22:01,494 --> 00:22:02,973 Think maybe, Katya, 515 00:22:03,104 --> 00:22:05,628 you might want to come down and have a scan. 516 00:22:05,802 --> 00:22:07,500 -Give her one last try. -Can always try. 517 00:22:20,164 --> 00:22:24,647 I can say that there are no more signals. 518 00:22:26,388 --> 00:22:28,259 All I know is 519 00:22:28,390 --> 00:22:29,522 it's the perfect size for a nice, little treasure chest. 520 00:22:29,696 --> 00:22:31,698 Mm-hmm. 521 00:22:31,872 --> 00:22:33,003 But unfortunately, it appears as though we came 522 00:22:33,177 --> 00:22:35,223 - a little bit too late. -Yeah, it's gone. 523 00:22:35,354 --> 00:22:37,094 -It's a curious thing. -Oh, yeah. 524 00:22:37,225 --> 00:22:38,487 I mean, think about it, right? 525 00:22:38,661 --> 00:22:42,535 Look at what we've found within, what, 526 00:22:42,665 --> 00:22:44,754 a hundred-foot radius? The Eye, 527 00:22:44,928 --> 00:22:47,583 the log platform, the cobble path, 528 00:22:47,757 --> 00:22:51,065 and this storage site. 529 00:22:51,195 --> 00:22:53,023 I mean, what else is 530 00:22:53,197 --> 00:22:55,112 another hundred-foot radius away? 531 00:22:56,418 --> 00:22:58,638 In addition to the vault-like structure, 532 00:22:58,812 --> 00:23:01,336 the team has also discovered several other 533 00:23:01,510 --> 00:23:03,382 man-made features in this area, 534 00:23:03,512 --> 00:23:08,082 including a platform of logs, a cobblestone pathway 535 00:23:08,256 --> 00:23:10,563 that is still yet to be fully uncovered, 536 00:23:10,737 --> 00:23:13,783 and the so-called Eye of the Swamp, 537 00:23:13,957 --> 00:23:16,960 a circular feature that bears an eerie resemblance 538 00:23:17,047 --> 00:23:21,095 to the Masonic symbol known as the All-Seeing Eye 539 00:23:21,225 --> 00:23:24,664 and which geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner believes 540 00:23:24,794 --> 00:23:27,971 was created in the late 17th century. 541 00:23:28,145 --> 00:23:30,844 I would like to track back to the cobble path 542 00:23:31,061 --> 00:23:32,759 and see where it's heading 543 00:23:32,933 --> 00:23:35,152 because my suspicion is, there are two or three 544 00:23:35,326 --> 00:23:36,197 of these around somewhere. 545 00:23:36,327 --> 00:23:37,372 I would agree. 546 00:23:37,546 --> 00:23:38,939 If you don't have a bank, 547 00:23:39,113 --> 00:23:40,941 you would spread it over multiple spots 548 00:23:41,071 --> 00:23:44,988 for fear that... because if somebody found your cache, 549 00:23:45,162 --> 00:23:47,077 you would be in big trouble, right? 550 00:23:47,164 --> 00:23:49,297 Yep, maybe we find another one 20 feet away 551 00:23:49,471 --> 00:23:52,169 - that is still full. - Yeah. 552 00:23:52,343 --> 00:23:54,607 Could Rick Lagina be correct 553 00:23:54,781 --> 00:23:56,913 that if the team continues 554 00:23:57,000 --> 00:23:59,133 to uncover more of the cobblestone path, 555 00:23:59,263 --> 00:24:02,136 it could lead them to other vault-like structures 556 00:24:02,353 --> 00:24:04,355 in the swamp where hidden valuables 557 00:24:04,530 --> 00:24:06,836 are still waiting to be uncovered? 558 00:24:07,010 --> 00:24:08,925 It's pretty big that something 559 00:24:09,056 --> 00:24:11,101 this huge could stay hidden for so long, 560 00:24:11,275 --> 00:24:14,104 so it begs the question, what else is here? 561 00:24:14,278 --> 00:24:16,019 Yep. But in order to find that out, 562 00:24:16,150 --> 00:24:17,238 we've got to get going. 563 00:24:17,368 --> 00:24:18,848 - Right, Bill? - That's right. 564 00:24:18,979 --> 00:24:20,197 Let's call her quits here 565 00:24:20,328 --> 00:24:22,156 and move on to the stone path. 566 00:24:22,330 --> 00:24:23,810 Yep. 567 00:24:26,116 --> 00:24:28,162 Later that morning... 568 00:24:28,249 --> 00:24:31,034 Hey, Carmen. Welcome to the lab. 569 00:24:31,165 --> 00:24:32,688 - Welcome back. - Please. - Hi, Jack. 570 00:24:32,819 --> 00:24:34,995 - Gary. - All right, mate. 571 00:24:35,169 --> 00:24:36,779 ...in the Oak Island lab, 572 00:24:36,910 --> 00:24:38,825 Craig and other members of the team 573 00:24:38,912 --> 00:24:42,219 meet with blacksmithing expert Carmen Legge. 574 00:24:42,393 --> 00:24:45,092 He has come to examine the mysterious copper plate 575 00:24:45,309 --> 00:24:47,007 that was found one day ago 576 00:24:47,137 --> 00:24:51,185 in the spoils from the round feature on Lot 5. 577 00:24:51,359 --> 00:24:54,536 To me, this copper one looks like 578 00:24:54,667 --> 00:24:56,407 it's a-a belt plate. 579 00:24:56,538 --> 00:24:58,497 What can you tell us about that? 580 00:25:00,803 --> 00:25:02,196 Well, it is copper. 581 00:25:02,283 --> 00:25:04,024 You can see it has 582 00:25:04,198 --> 00:25:06,679 - two little rivets on there. -Yep. 583 00:25:06,853 --> 00:25:08,724 It doesn't look like 584 00:25:08,942 --> 00:25:10,944 a uniform curve, so it could've got bent in the later years, 585 00:25:11,074 --> 00:25:12,902 but it looks like a nameplate to me. 586 00:25:13,033 --> 00:25:15,731 A riveted nameplate. 587 00:25:15,862 --> 00:25:17,690 - Have you scanned this one, Emma? - Um, yeah. 588 00:25:19,822 --> 00:25:21,258 Earlier this morning, 589 00:25:21,476 --> 00:25:23,391 Emma Culligan analyzed the artifact 590 00:25:23,565 --> 00:25:27,221 with the Skyscan 1273 CT scanner, 591 00:25:27,438 --> 00:25:30,877 a device that emits nondestructive X-ray radiation 592 00:25:31,051 --> 00:25:34,533 in order to reveal an object's finer details. 593 00:25:35,664 --> 00:25:37,405 She also scanned it 594 00:25:37,536 --> 00:25:39,450 using the X-ray fluorescence spectrometer 595 00:25:39,538 --> 00:25:42,062 to identify the elements in its composition, 596 00:25:42,236 --> 00:25:45,674 which can help determine when it was created. 597 00:25:45,892 --> 00:25:47,720 So, it is a, is a copper alloy. 598 00:25:49,025 --> 00:25:51,288 It's a copper alloy of copper, zinc, 599 00:25:51,462 --> 00:25:54,901 some iron, lead, arsenic is also in there. 600 00:25:56,293 --> 00:25:59,558 The metallurgy indicates dates? 601 00:25:59,732 --> 00:26:03,083 That arsenic does make it older. 602 00:26:04,737 --> 00:26:06,303 - So, the presence of arsenic... - Good. 603 00:26:06,477 --> 00:26:08,305 ...as an alloying element 604 00:26:08,479 --> 00:26:10,264 could push the date back to the 1600s. 605 00:26:11,221 --> 00:26:13,223 Wow. 606 00:26:17,271 --> 00:26:19,142 So, the presence of arsenic 607 00:26:19,316 --> 00:26:20,579 could push the date back to the 1600s. 608 00:26:20,753 --> 00:26:24,278 I'm not 100% on that. However, it is 609 00:26:24,408 --> 00:26:25,845 in the realm of possibility 610 00:26:26,019 --> 00:26:27,542 because it is a metal that 611 00:26:27,716 --> 00:26:30,414 starts to fade out, uh, throughout 612 00:26:30,589 --> 00:26:32,591 - the later 1700s. -That's great. 613 00:26:32,808 --> 00:26:35,115 It is a potentially 614 00:26:35,202 --> 00:26:37,334 historic moment for the Oak Island team. 615 00:26:37,508 --> 00:26:40,294 According to the composition of the copper plate 616 00:26:40,468 --> 00:26:42,252 that was unearthed in the rounded feature 617 00:26:42,383 --> 00:26:45,125 on Lot 5, archaeometallurgist Emma Culligan 618 00:26:45,342 --> 00:26:47,344 believes that it may predate 619 00:26:47,562 --> 00:26:50,173 the discovery of the Money Pit by more than a century. 620 00:26:50,391 --> 00:26:53,437 I mean, if we are saying that that is 621 00:26:53,568 --> 00:26:56,658 late 1600s, does it not fit in with the possibility 622 00:26:56,832 --> 00:27:00,575 that Phips was on Lot 5 doing something? 623 00:27:00,749 --> 00:27:02,403 Phips had discovered the Concepci贸n, 624 00:27:02,490 --> 00:27:04,840 which was a sunken treasure ship. 625 00:27:04,971 --> 00:27:06,712 Yeah, seems like 626 00:27:06,886 --> 00:27:09,715 you're finding more artifacts to lend to that theory. 627 00:27:09,932 --> 00:27:13,196 Yeah, there is definitely plausibility for it. 628 00:27:13,283 --> 00:27:15,677 Many people are actually familiar with 629 00:27:15,851 --> 00:27:16,983 William Phips's discovery of the Concepci贸n 630 00:27:17,113 --> 00:27:19,550 back in 1687. 631 00:27:19,768 --> 00:27:22,336 We know that Phips found silver on the Concepci贸n, 632 00:27:22,553 --> 00:27:24,207 and I believe some of the treasure 633 00:27:24,381 --> 00:27:26,819 from the Concepci贸n was secreted to Oak Island. 634 00:27:26,993 --> 00:27:28,777 Thanks to the research 635 00:27:28,864 --> 00:27:32,389 of 32nd-degree Freemason Scott Clarke, 636 00:27:32,563 --> 00:27:35,218 the Oak Island team has found a prime suspect 637 00:27:35,392 --> 00:27:37,481 for who may have been behind 638 00:27:37,612 --> 00:27:39,962 the 230-year-old mystery: 639 00:27:40,136 --> 00:27:42,573 Sir William Phips. 640 00:27:42,748 --> 00:27:48,188 In 1687, the English politician and naval captain 641 00:27:48,318 --> 00:27:50,451 made two successful salvages 642 00:27:50,625 --> 00:27:53,976 of the famed Spanish treasure wreck known as the Concepci贸n, 643 00:27:54,150 --> 00:27:58,328 which sank off the coast of the Dominican Republic in 1641 644 00:27:58,502 --> 00:28:00,983 while carrying more than 100 tons 645 00:28:01,157 --> 00:28:03,072 of silver, gold and jewels. 646 00:28:03,203 --> 00:28:06,728 However, after recovering 647 00:28:06,902 --> 00:28:07,903 more than 34 tons of the valuables 648 00:28:08,034 --> 00:28:09,818 during his first mission, 649 00:28:09,905 --> 00:28:12,212 when he returned to the wreck 650 00:28:12,429 --> 00:28:15,345 with the help of a Freemason named Captain Andrew Belcher, 651 00:28:15,519 --> 00:28:17,783 Phips delivered less than 652 00:28:17,957 --> 00:28:21,264 five additional tons of treasure to the English Crown. 653 00:28:21,438 --> 00:28:22,918 I strongly believe that Belcher 654 00:28:23,136 --> 00:28:24,572 and his comrades were actually transferring treasure 655 00:28:24,746 --> 00:28:27,053 from the Concepci贸n to the Oak Island area. 656 00:28:27,227 --> 00:28:28,707 - That is remarkable. -Yeah. 657 00:28:29,751 --> 00:28:32,536 If he was here in the late 1600s, 658 00:28:32,711 --> 00:28:35,191 that's not out of the range of possibility 659 00:28:35,278 --> 00:28:36,845 for construction of the feature. 660 00:28:36,976 --> 00:28:39,369 The construction style seems hurried, 661 00:28:39,500 --> 00:28:42,546 and it also seems like an older-style build. 662 00:28:42,721 --> 00:28:44,766 If the team can prove 663 00:28:44,940 --> 00:28:47,987 that Sir William Phips and Andrew Belcher 664 00:28:48,161 --> 00:28:52,121 are connected to the rounded feature on Lot 5, 665 00:28:52,295 --> 00:28:54,689 could that also explain who constructed 666 00:28:54,820 --> 00:28:56,343 the vault in the swamp, 667 00:28:56,517 --> 00:28:58,693 where former landowner Anthony Graves 668 00:28:58,824 --> 00:29:02,523 may have discovered a cache of Spanish silver? 669 00:29:02,610 --> 00:29:05,526 And if so, might that also reveal 670 00:29:05,700 --> 00:29:07,702 who created the Eye of the Swamp 671 00:29:07,920 --> 00:29:09,878 as a secret calling card? 672 00:29:11,227 --> 00:29:13,186 You know, to me, if this treasure 673 00:29:13,316 --> 00:29:15,405 is associated with, uh, Phips, 674 00:29:15,579 --> 00:29:18,452 it's an odd story that's going on in Lot 5 675 00:29:18,669 --> 00:29:19,583 and in the swamp. 676 00:29:19,758 --> 00:29:21,237 Mm-hmm. Absolutely. 677 00:29:23,370 --> 00:29:25,894 To have all these significant clues, or important clues, 678 00:29:26,068 --> 00:29:29,202 it certainly encompasses the Sir William Phips expeditions, 679 00:29:29,332 --> 00:29:31,900 but there's no smoking gun here. 680 00:29:32,074 --> 00:29:33,641 We don't have that yet, 681 00:29:33,815 --> 00:29:37,340 but finding more vaults in the swamp 682 00:29:37,514 --> 00:29:40,430 or on Lot 5 could be proof. 683 00:29:40,604 --> 00:29:42,302 There's certainly more work to be done, 684 00:29:42,432 --> 00:29:44,434 and-and that, in and of itself, is a little bit of the treasure. 685 00:29:44,608 --> 00:29:46,480 Carmen, thank you very much. 686 00:29:46,610 --> 00:29:49,396 Thanks, everybody, and let's get back after it. 687 00:29:49,483 --> 00:29:50,658 - Yep. - Very good. - Let's go. 688 00:29:50,876 --> 00:29:52,355 Thanks. 689 00:29:52,486 --> 00:29:54,140 Thanks, Emma. Thanks, Carmen. 690 00:29:56,055 --> 00:29:57,796 Later that afternoon... 691 00:29:59,058 --> 00:30:00,537 Hey, guys. 692 00:30:00,711 --> 00:30:02,931 - You need help with anything? -Yeah. 693 00:30:03,105 --> 00:30:06,282 ...Peter Fornetti joins Billy Gerhardt 694 00:30:06,456 --> 00:30:09,068 and Katya Drayton in the northern region of the swamp, 695 00:30:09,242 --> 00:30:13,159 approximately 20 feet from an empty vault-like structure 696 00:30:13,333 --> 00:30:15,161 and just several yards south 697 00:30:15,291 --> 00:30:17,946 from where 19th century Oak Island landowner 698 00:30:18,077 --> 00:30:20,340 Anthony Graves built his homestead. 699 00:30:20,514 --> 00:30:22,821 We have a lot more to do. 700 00:30:22,995 --> 00:30:24,692 Where you digging from? 701 00:30:24,779 --> 00:30:25,780 Going to do some where you are there. 702 00:30:25,954 --> 00:30:27,738 It is their hope 703 00:30:27,913 --> 00:30:30,306 to find an extension of the cobblestone pathway, 704 00:30:30,437 --> 00:30:32,352 as well as more man-made structures 705 00:30:32,439 --> 00:30:35,572 that hopefully contain hidden valuables. 706 00:30:35,746 --> 00:30:37,748 We may have found an empty vault. 707 00:30:37,966 --> 00:30:42,144 So, hopefully, we can find more of the pathway, 708 00:30:42,318 --> 00:30:44,364 and then there might be a vault, 709 00:30:44,538 --> 00:30:46,409 either in the area or nearby, 710 00:30:46,627 --> 00:30:47,976 that has treasure in it. 711 00:30:52,676 --> 00:30:55,027 That's a big piece of pottery. 712 00:30:57,943 --> 00:30:59,727 Oh, yeah. 713 00:31:01,511 --> 00:31:03,557 It was beautifully designed. 714 00:31:03,687 --> 00:31:07,256 Yeah. This is, uh, a piece of pottery, 715 00:31:07,387 --> 00:31:10,085 but I think this is a print 716 00:31:10,259 --> 00:31:11,826 and not hand-painted. 717 00:31:12,044 --> 00:31:14,437 Look. There's a pile over here, 718 00:31:14,611 --> 00:31:16,396 - if you want to come. - All right. 719 00:31:22,532 --> 00:31:24,230 These are... 720 00:31:25,666 --> 00:31:28,103 Got some blue glaze. 721 00:31:28,277 --> 00:31:30,279 This is what Laird called yellowware. 722 00:31:30,453 --> 00:31:34,022 I mean, this is near the area of Anthony Graves' home. 723 00:31:34,153 --> 00:31:36,807 If Anthony Graves was here in the 1800s, 724 00:31:36,938 --> 00:31:39,419 as we go deeper, we might be able to find earlier stuff. 725 00:31:40,942 --> 00:31:43,989 Could Peter be correct that this pottery is connected 726 00:31:44,119 --> 00:31:46,730 to 19th century Oak Island landowner Anthony Graves? 727 00:31:46,861 --> 00:31:48,210 Beautiful. 728 00:31:48,384 --> 00:31:51,518 If so, might that also be a sign 729 00:31:51,648 --> 00:31:53,389 that other buried structures containing valuables 730 00:31:53,563 --> 00:31:55,217 are hidden in this area? 731 00:31:56,610 --> 00:31:58,046 -Let's move on. -Okay. 732 00:31:59,352 --> 00:32:02,224 We found some clues that strongly hint 733 00:32:02,398 --> 00:32:06,228 that Anthony Graves was doing something in this area, 734 00:32:06,402 --> 00:32:08,665 and we hope to find some clues 735 00:32:08,883 --> 00:32:13,018 that might lead us to a location of his supposed silver. 736 00:32:13,148 --> 00:32:15,629 So I think we just need to continue to follow 737 00:32:15,803 --> 00:32:18,458 this cobble path through to the end. 738 00:32:18,632 --> 00:32:19,894 There's more work that needs to be done. 739 00:32:20,068 --> 00:32:21,722 Send it over to the archaeologists. 740 00:32:21,809 --> 00:32:22,941 - Okay. - As soon as we can. 741 00:32:23,115 --> 00:32:24,812 - Keep on metal detecting. - Let's do it. 742 00:32:30,861 --> 00:32:32,689 While I'm on good bottom, 743 00:32:32,863 --> 00:32:35,257 - I'll scrape the sod off here like Rick wanted. - Okay. 744 00:32:35,431 --> 00:32:37,781 While the search for clues and valuables 745 00:32:37,999 --> 00:32:40,262 continues in the Oak Island swamp... 746 00:32:40,393 --> 00:32:43,265 Gentlemen, we are approaching 747 00:32:43,396 --> 00:32:45,485 the real treasure hunt. 748 00:32:45,659 --> 00:32:47,966 We set out at the beginning of this year 749 00:32:48,140 --> 00:32:50,272 with the idea being that we're trying to locate a treasure. 750 00:32:51,795 --> 00:32:53,623 ...Rick and Marty Lagina, 751 00:32:53,797 --> 00:32:55,669 Craig Tester, and other members 752 00:32:55,843 --> 00:32:57,714 of the team gather in the war room 753 00:32:57,888 --> 00:33:00,674 for a critical meeting regarding their search 754 00:33:00,848 --> 00:33:03,503 for the legendary Money Pit treasure vault. 755 00:33:03,677 --> 00:33:06,854 It's time to decide whether we have enough data 756 00:33:06,985 --> 00:33:09,074 to bring in the caissons 757 00:33:09,248 --> 00:33:11,206 and try and unearth this thing that's been eluding us 758 00:33:11,337 --> 00:33:13,904 and everybody else for 230 years. 759 00:33:14,122 --> 00:33:15,863 Or whether we don't. 760 00:33:16,037 --> 00:33:17,734 So, with that, I'll just turn it over 761 00:33:17,952 --> 00:33:19,258 to whoever wants to start. 762 00:33:19,388 --> 00:33:21,738 Well, I think it's worth doing. 763 00:33:21,956 --> 00:33:23,436 There are areas where the drills 764 00:33:23,610 --> 00:33:25,960 just can't provide you with the information. 765 00:33:26,134 --> 00:33:28,876 Okay. Dr. Fred, same question. 766 00:33:29,050 --> 00:33:30,530 I think so. 767 00:33:30,704 --> 00:33:32,749 You're getting 768 00:33:32,923 --> 00:33:35,404 a-a larger sample and-and... 769 00:33:35,622 --> 00:33:37,450 we're getting a better idea 770 00:33:37,667 --> 00:33:39,669 of what's there geologically. 771 00:33:39,843 --> 00:33:41,410 Okay. Sounds good. 772 00:33:41,628 --> 00:33:44,370 In order to conduct the proposed 773 00:33:44,587 --> 00:33:46,763 large-scale excavation in the Money Pit area, 774 00:33:46,894 --> 00:33:49,157 which would cost millions of dollars, 775 00:33:49,375 --> 00:33:53,248 a massive machine known as an oscillator 776 00:33:53,422 --> 00:33:55,816 would be used to grind steel caissons-- 777 00:33:55,990 --> 00:33:57,948 with diameters of seven feet-- 778 00:33:58,123 --> 00:33:59,776 into the ground, 779 00:33:59,950 --> 00:34:03,171 reaching more than 200 feet below the surface. 780 00:34:03,345 --> 00:34:06,522 An 18-and-a-half-ton tool known as a hammer grab 781 00:34:06,696 --> 00:34:09,395 would then be used to remove tons of earth 782 00:34:09,569 --> 00:34:11,571 and hopefully the legendary treasure 783 00:34:11,788 --> 00:34:15,966 that people have sought for 230 years. 784 00:34:16,141 --> 00:34:19,448 We know, ideally, we'd like to do five or six caissons. 785 00:34:19,666 --> 00:34:21,624 And then, of course, the next question, 786 00:34:21,798 --> 00:34:23,931 the obvious question-- if so, where? 787 00:34:25,150 --> 00:34:26,455 If it's metal underground, 788 00:34:26,629 --> 00:34:28,022 it's got to be in a shaft or a tunnel. 789 00:34:28,196 --> 00:34:30,285 It's not just sitting in the-- in the dirt. 790 00:34:30,503 --> 00:34:33,245 So, what we're interested in, I think, at this point 791 00:34:33,419 --> 00:34:35,812 is, um, where did that metal come from? 792 00:34:35,986 --> 00:34:39,077 Is there a connection to the shafts that we know-- 793 00:34:39,251 --> 00:34:40,600 the-the--the Chappell, the Hedden. 794 00:34:40,774 --> 00:34:41,992 Okay. 795 00:34:42,123 --> 00:34:43,820 Let's talk about the drill program. 796 00:34:44,038 --> 00:34:46,040 Scott, let's talk about possible targets. 797 00:34:46,214 --> 00:34:47,346 Yeah. We have done some exploratory drilling 798 00:34:47,520 --> 00:34:48,869 in and around here, and we did have 799 00:34:49,043 --> 00:34:51,828 a few interesting results. 800 00:34:52,002 --> 00:34:55,093 One of the big discoveries is potentially tunnels, 801 00:34:55,223 --> 00:34:56,703 which is what you're looking for. 802 00:34:56,833 --> 00:34:58,052 -We have some good areas. - Okay. 803 00:34:58,226 --> 00:35:00,141 So let's zoom in the area of interest. 804 00:35:00,315 --> 00:35:02,317 Those two red circles are the soil samples 805 00:35:02,491 --> 00:35:04,972 that Moya and Emma did very early in the year, 806 00:35:05,146 --> 00:35:08,149 which matched the soils on Lot 5. 807 00:35:08,280 --> 00:35:10,238 Really close to one of the most successful holes 808 00:35:10,412 --> 00:35:13,763 in this area is E.75-5.6. 809 00:35:13,894 --> 00:35:15,852 I believe we had wood at vault depth. 810 00:35:16,026 --> 00:35:19,334 In that 156 feet, did we not hit wood? 811 00:35:19,508 --> 00:35:23,512 We went all the way down to 159 with wood. 812 00:35:23,686 --> 00:35:26,820 So, no treasure yet but potential vault location. 813 00:35:28,474 --> 00:35:31,912 Oh, yeah. This is a lot of wood. 814 00:35:32,042 --> 00:35:34,567 We could be catching the edge of a tunnel. 815 00:35:34,741 --> 00:35:37,265 In recent weeks, while drilling boreholes 816 00:35:37,396 --> 00:35:39,615 in the region of the Money Pit area, 817 00:35:39,789 --> 00:35:42,488 where Dr. Spooner and Dr. Michel 818 00:35:42,705 --> 00:35:44,272 believe a large source of precious metals 819 00:35:44,446 --> 00:35:46,753 are buried deep underground, 820 00:35:46,927 --> 00:35:50,844 the team has made a series of promising discoveries. 821 00:35:50,931 --> 00:35:52,933 This could be the bottom of our tunnel right there. 822 00:35:53,107 --> 00:35:55,979 One is a previously undocumented tunnel 823 00:35:56,197 --> 00:35:58,808 located some 109 feet deep. 824 00:36:00,636 --> 00:36:04,074 And on several occasions, including just one day ago, 825 00:36:04,205 --> 00:36:07,426 at a depth of nearly 150 feet, 826 00:36:07,600 --> 00:36:09,776 they have repeatedly recovered possible evidence 827 00:36:09,993 --> 00:36:12,648 of the legendary Chappell Vault. 828 00:36:12,779 --> 00:36:16,261 All right. So, based on everything we've done... 829 00:36:16,391 --> 00:36:18,001 So, the yellow circle is where 830 00:36:18,132 --> 00:36:19,438 I'm gonna propose we put a caisson. 831 00:36:19,655 --> 00:36:21,222 Okay. 832 00:36:21,396 --> 00:36:23,398 Is it possible that the team 833 00:36:23,572 --> 00:36:26,532 has now identified one or more locations 834 00:36:26,706 --> 00:36:28,186 where the answers and reward 835 00:36:28,360 --> 00:36:30,231 that they have sought for over a decade 836 00:36:30,449 --> 00:36:33,103 will finally be recovered? 837 00:36:33,278 --> 00:36:35,845 It's not just the soil samples, though. 838 00:36:35,976 --> 00:36:38,413 And I keep coming back to the highest anomalous gold 839 00:36:38,587 --> 00:36:39,806 we ever had that I'm aware of, 840 00:36:39,980 --> 00:36:41,503 where this spot sits. 841 00:36:41,590 --> 00:36:42,939 - Absolutely. -All right. 842 00:36:43,157 --> 00:36:46,116 So, I happen to have in my hand here 843 00:36:46,291 --> 00:36:50,208 a Canadian two-dollar coin. 844 00:36:50,382 --> 00:36:52,384 And it is about the right diameter 845 00:36:52,514 --> 00:36:54,081 for a seven-foot caisson. 846 00:36:54,255 --> 00:36:55,778 So, would you place your first one, please? 847 00:36:55,996 --> 00:36:58,041 - Sure. - I'd like to see where it fits on this. 848 00:36:58,216 --> 00:36:59,782 All right, so I'm gonna take the best shot 849 00:36:59,956 --> 00:37:02,350 at the treasure being at depth 850 00:37:02,524 --> 00:37:04,396 anywhere between 100 and 160 feet... 851 00:37:04,613 --> 00:37:05,658 - right there. -Right there. 852 00:37:05,832 --> 00:37:07,573 So, there we are. 853 00:37:07,747 --> 00:37:09,488 I think that's, potentially, that's worth a caisson then. 854 00:37:09,705 --> 00:37:12,447 -Yeah. -All right, well, we've heard a lot here. 855 00:37:12,621 --> 00:37:15,189 Here's what I heard is, um, I think there's a-- 856 00:37:15,363 --> 00:37:17,974 quite a lot of enthusiasm to bring in the caissons. 857 00:37:18,148 --> 00:37:19,802 - Absolutely. -Yep. 858 00:37:19,976 --> 00:37:21,369 I agree that we should do this. 859 00:37:21,543 --> 00:37:23,632 There is real enthusiasm around the table. 860 00:37:23,719 --> 00:37:26,635 A-And so, heartfelt appreciation to everybody 861 00:37:26,809 --> 00:37:29,595 for the teamwork and the ability to focus 862 00:37:29,769 --> 00:37:32,075 on the greater good, the greater good being 863 00:37:32,250 --> 00:37:33,468 trying to solve this mystery. 864 00:37:33,642 --> 00:37:35,557 Okay. Well, then, do you agree 865 00:37:35,731 --> 00:37:37,603 with bringing in the canisters 866 00:37:37,733 --> 00:37:41,607 and do you agree with this as at least a primary location? 867 00:37:43,435 --> 00:37:47,003 You know, we do tend to look at things differently. 868 00:37:47,177 --> 00:37:49,310 - Hmm. -Is caissons the right application? 869 00:37:49,484 --> 00:37:52,835 In all honesty, I would tunnel my way around 870 00:37:52,922 --> 00:37:55,621 the Money Pit ad nauseam. 871 00:38:04,282 --> 00:38:05,631 Is caissons the right application? 872 00:38:05,805 --> 00:38:07,502 In all honesty... 873 00:38:07,676 --> 00:38:11,593 I would tunnel my way around the Money Pit ad nauseam. 874 00:38:11,767 --> 00:38:14,988 But we're limited by reality. 875 00:38:15,162 --> 00:38:16,990 In the Oak Island war room, 876 00:38:17,120 --> 00:38:19,253 Rick and Marty Lagina, 877 00:38:19,384 --> 00:38:21,429 their partner Craig Tester, and their team 878 00:38:21,603 --> 00:38:24,389 are debating how best to explore 879 00:38:24,519 --> 00:38:27,000 deep in the Money Pit to finally recover 880 00:38:27,174 --> 00:38:30,046 a vast and fabled treasure. 881 00:38:30,133 --> 00:38:32,962 At the end of the day, we've put Xs on the ground 882 00:38:33,136 --> 00:38:34,573 and now it's time to get this started. 883 00:38:34,747 --> 00:38:36,401 Okay. 884 00:38:36,575 --> 00:38:37,489 We'll do it. 885 00:38:37,619 --> 00:38:39,055 Yep. 886 00:38:39,273 --> 00:38:40,709 It was a good year of drilling. 887 00:38:40,840 --> 00:38:42,320 We've collected a lot of good data. 888 00:38:42,450 --> 00:38:44,060 Not only the samples we've brought up 889 00:38:44,278 --> 00:38:46,759 but all the water monitoring we've done. 890 00:38:46,933 --> 00:38:50,284 We're constantly going back over the historical records 891 00:38:50,458 --> 00:38:52,286 to tie into the new wells. 892 00:38:52,460 --> 00:38:54,244 We've got a lot of information. 893 00:38:54,419 --> 00:38:56,856 Now we need to take the next step: big caissons. 894 00:38:58,161 --> 00:38:59,815 This has come as a result 895 00:38:59,989 --> 00:39:01,817 of 230 years 896 00:39:01,991 --> 00:39:04,124 of hard-won, hard-wrought search. 897 00:39:04,298 --> 00:39:07,345 We have built upon all the previous searchers-- 898 00:39:07,562 --> 00:39:11,044 Onslow, Truro, Restalls. 899 00:39:12,262 --> 00:39:15,091 This is a puzzle here in front of us. 900 00:39:15,222 --> 00:39:16,571 It's eloquent. It's beautiful. 901 00:39:16,745 --> 00:39:19,531 It speaks to 230 years of raw emotion. 902 00:39:19,705 --> 00:39:22,708 And so my hope is that, as we apply 903 00:39:22,882 --> 00:39:25,493 the science and technology, 904 00:39:25,667 --> 00:39:29,149 we have real respect not only for the history of Oak Island 905 00:39:29,367 --> 00:39:31,760 but for each and every one of ours' participation in this 906 00:39:31,934 --> 00:39:35,242 'cause it has cost us all something. 907 00:39:36,504 --> 00:39:38,419 And yet we persevere. 908 00:39:38,593 --> 00:39:42,597 And that is emblematic and emphatically states 909 00:39:42,815 --> 00:39:45,034 how important this is to us. 910 00:39:45,208 --> 00:39:46,645 And I am grateful for each and every one of you 911 00:39:46,819 --> 00:39:49,169 sitting around the table. 912 00:39:49,343 --> 00:39:51,911 Because in order to complete this puzzle, 913 00:39:52,085 --> 00:39:53,565 we'll all have to be at our best. 914 00:39:56,437 --> 00:39:57,612 Do I want to find the treasure? 915 00:39:57,786 --> 00:39:59,658 Yes, but 916 00:39:59,788 --> 00:40:01,268 I want the story told. 917 00:40:01,486 --> 00:40:03,270 And-and if the treasure helps us do that, 918 00:40:03,444 --> 00:40:05,185 then let's get to it. 919 00:40:05,403 --> 00:40:07,230 Let's get the caissons down there and find this thing. 920 00:40:08,754 --> 00:40:10,973 We've talked about the one thing-- 921 00:40:11,191 --> 00:40:14,412 Rick's favorite expression for 12 years now-- 922 00:40:14,586 --> 00:40:16,326 I want to find it. 923 00:40:16,501 --> 00:40:17,763 I want it for Rick, I want it for me, 924 00:40:17,980 --> 00:40:19,504 I want it for everybody on this quest, 925 00:40:19,634 --> 00:40:21,157 I want it for the fellowship. 926 00:40:21,331 --> 00:40:23,769 Maybe, finally, after all these years, 927 00:40:23,943 --> 00:40:25,640 we'll solve this mystery. 928 00:40:25,858 --> 00:40:28,382 You know, from the human heart hope springs eternal. 929 00:40:28,556 --> 00:40:30,732 We're a part of something that will endure 930 00:40:30,906 --> 00:40:32,734 forever. 931 00:40:32,908 --> 00:40:36,042 We are a part of something that, hopefully, speaks to something 932 00:40:36,216 --> 00:40:38,653 about history that we currently don't understand. 933 00:40:38,827 --> 00:40:41,482 So, let the caissons roll in. Let's get after it. 934 00:40:41,656 --> 00:40:43,266 Let's get it done. 935 00:40:43,484 --> 00:40:44,790 All right, so we're doing something important. 936 00:40:44,964 --> 00:40:46,356 - Absolutely. - It sure feels like it. 937 00:40:46,531 --> 00:40:48,924 Okay. I love it. Proceed. 938 00:40:49,098 --> 00:40:50,012 All right. Let's go. 939 00:40:50,186 --> 00:40:52,362 Let's go. 940 00:40:52,537 --> 00:40:55,278 As boys growing up in Northern Michigan, 941 00:40:55,409 --> 00:40:57,933 Rick and Marty Lagina were tantalized 942 00:40:58,107 --> 00:41:00,153 by the tales of all the people 943 00:41:00,327 --> 00:41:02,242 who tried to unearth a vast treasure 944 00:41:02,329 --> 00:41:03,939 in the Oak Island Money Pit. 945 00:41:04,070 --> 00:41:07,073 And now, after more than a decade 946 00:41:07,247 --> 00:41:11,730 of building on the progress of those brave men and women, 947 00:41:11,860 --> 00:41:13,732 can the Laginas and their team 948 00:41:13,862 --> 00:41:16,082 overcome the mysterious forces 949 00:41:16,212 --> 00:41:17,997 that have guarded the island's secrets 950 00:41:18,171 --> 00:41:20,478 for more than two centuries? 951 00:41:20,652 --> 00:41:23,350 They are about to conduct the biggest 952 00:41:23,524 --> 00:41:26,353 and most strategic dig ever 953 00:41:26,527 --> 00:41:29,965 in order... 954 00:41:30,183 --> 00:41:32,011 to find out. 955 00:41:33,621 --> 00:41:36,450 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 956 00:41:36,624 --> 00:41:37,886 Come here, look at this. 957 00:41:38,104 --> 00:41:40,802 -Oh, my gosh. - There's something here. 958 00:41:40,976 --> 00:41:43,326 Could this be a continuation of the stone path? 959 00:41:43,501 --> 00:41:45,198 This is the Blair treasure map. 960 00:41:45,372 --> 00:41:47,287 From what we can gather, 961 00:41:47,417 --> 00:41:49,158 there were three separate treasure caches. 962 00:41:49,245 --> 00:41:51,030 - I say we get after it. - Yeah. 963 00:41:51,117 --> 00:41:52,248 Look at this. 964 00:41:52,422 --> 00:41:53,859 So, this has got to be the stone. 965 00:41:53,989 --> 00:41:55,338 There's an X here. 966 00:41:55,556 --> 00:41:56,688 Ringing loud and clear. 967 00:41:56,862 --> 00:41:58,820 Oh! Got it. 968 00:41:58,994 --> 00:42:00,082 Wow! 969 00:42:00,256 --> 00:42:01,867 Come see this. 970 00:42:01,997 --> 00:42:05,044 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 75256

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