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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,871 --> 00:00:03,177 Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:03,351 --> 00:00:04,787 Whoa. There's something here. 3 00:00:04,917 --> 00:00:06,441 Sounds pretty good. 4 00:00:06,658 --> 00:00:08,356 -Ooh. Wow. - Ooh! 5 00:00:08,530 --> 00:00:10,836 - Is that normal? - It's cryptic to me. 6 00:00:11,011 --> 00:00:12,751 Oh, so this could be something new. 7 00:00:12,925 --> 00:00:15,058 I had, like, an aha moment. 8 00:00:15,232 --> 00:00:16,973 It's 85 years before the discovery of the Money Pit. 9 00:00:17,147 --> 00:00:18,975 - Yeah. - Yeah? - Wow. 10 00:00:19,106 --> 00:00:21,151 -Here we go. - Come on, baby. 11 00:00:21,369 --> 00:00:22,761 Just trying to find one thing. 12 00:00:22,935 --> 00:00:25,199 - Whoa. -Oh, that's fantastic! 13 00:00:25,373 --> 00:00:26,896 That could be a piece of the original Money Pit. 14 00:00:27,070 --> 00:00:28,332 - Oh, I think for sure. -Yes! 15 00:00:31,161 --> 00:00:34,425 There is an island in the North Atlantic 16 00:00:34,599 --> 00:00:36,427 where people have been looking for 17 00:00:36,514 --> 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 --> 00:00:46,785 with strange symbols carved into it, 20 00:00:46,959 --> 00:00:50,833 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 21 00:00:51,007 --> 00:00:54,315 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 22 00:00:54,532 --> 00:00:56,186 to the Knights Templar. 23 00:00:56,360 --> 00:00:58,884 To date, six men have died 24 00:00:59,059 --> 00:01:01,670 trying to solve the mystery. 25 00:01:01,844 --> 00:01:06,979 And according to legend, one more will have to die 26 00:01:07,197 --> 00:01:10,374 before the treasure can be found. 27 00:01:20,863 --> 00:01:23,257 It's gonna happen this morning, mate. 28 00:01:23,431 --> 00:01:24,693 Time to roll up the sleeves, mate, 29 00:01:24,867 --> 00:01:27,522 and find some treasure. 30 00:01:27,696 --> 00:01:30,046 A morning of great expectations 31 00:01:30,177 --> 00:01:32,048 has dawned on Oak Island 32 00:01:32,179 --> 00:01:35,791 for brothers Rick and Marty Lagina and their team. 33 00:01:35,965 --> 00:01:38,489 Come on, baby. 34 00:01:38,707 --> 00:01:41,013 And that is due to a belief that vast amounts 35 00:01:41,144 --> 00:01:43,581 of treasure in the Money Pit area 36 00:01:43,755 --> 00:01:45,844 may soon be within their reach, 37 00:01:46,018 --> 00:01:50,371 along with the answers to a 230-year-old mystery. 38 00:01:50,545 --> 00:01:52,416 We're still picking up a lot of wood. 39 00:01:52,590 --> 00:01:54,810 Yep. 40 00:01:54,984 --> 00:01:57,813 For the past several days, 41 00:01:57,987 --> 00:02:00,250 the team, along with representatives 42 00:02:00,337 --> 00:02:02,818 from ROC Equipment and SB Canada 43 00:02:02,992 --> 00:02:04,863 have been excavating 44 00:02:05,037 --> 00:02:07,170 a seven-foot-diameter steel shaft 45 00:02:07,344 --> 00:02:09,216 known as RP-1 46 00:02:09,303 --> 00:02:12,044 with the hope that it will encounter a tunnel 47 00:02:12,175 --> 00:02:14,743 connected to one of the most legendary events 48 00:02:14,917 --> 00:02:16,484 in Oak Island history. 49 00:02:18,050 --> 00:02:21,880 In 1861, treasure hunters believed 50 00:02:22,011 --> 00:02:24,753 that they had drilled through two stacked wooden chests 51 00:02:24,927 --> 00:02:28,757 in the original Money Pit at a depth of 100 feet. 52 00:02:29,975 --> 00:02:31,847 In the hopes of avoiding 53 00:02:32,021 --> 00:02:33,892 a believed booby-trapped flood tunnel thought to act 54 00:02:34,110 --> 00:02:36,547 as a safeguard for the riches, 55 00:02:36,721 --> 00:02:41,073 they constructed a shaft-- known as Shaft Six-- 56 00:02:41,248 --> 00:02:45,817 18 feet to the west down to a depth of 118 feet. 57 00:02:46,035 --> 00:02:49,343 From there, they began tunneling toward the Money Pit, 58 00:02:49,517 --> 00:02:51,997 hoping to retrieve the wooden chests from below. 59 00:02:53,347 --> 00:02:56,480 However, only one foot short of their target, 60 00:02:56,654 --> 00:03:00,484 seawater rushed in, leading to a disastrous collapse 61 00:03:00,658 --> 00:03:01,877 of the Money Pit, 62 00:03:02,007 --> 00:03:03,966 which left tons of wooden debris 63 00:03:04,053 --> 00:03:07,274 and possibly scattered treasure entombed in the tunnel. 64 00:03:09,841 --> 00:03:11,756 Oh, look at that. 65 00:03:11,930 --> 00:03:14,237 All that old wood still coming up. 66 00:03:14,411 --> 00:03:15,891 Let's go take a look. 67 00:03:18,285 --> 00:03:23,768 Now, after reaching a depth of more than 110 feet in RP-1 68 00:03:23,986 --> 00:03:27,076 and having unearthed massive amounts of old, 69 00:03:27,250 --> 00:03:30,166 broken, hand-cut timbers, the team believes 70 00:03:30,340 --> 00:03:34,039 that they may have encountered the fabled Shaft Six tunnel 71 00:03:34,170 --> 00:03:36,085 and hope to soon recover 72 00:03:36,172 --> 00:03:38,479 at least part of the Money Pit treasure. 73 00:03:39,784 --> 00:03:40,872 Nada? 74 00:03:41,046 --> 00:03:42,004 Nothing yet. 75 00:03:49,533 --> 00:03:51,579 Look at that, more wood. 76 00:03:54,234 --> 00:03:55,974 -Good morning, guys. - Morning. - Hi, Vanessa. 77 00:03:56,192 --> 00:03:58,629 All right. The dig's at 114, 78 00:03:58,803 --> 00:04:00,675 but we're still pulling out a lot of wood. 79 00:04:00,849 --> 00:04:03,199 - We're not to the bottom yet. - I don't think we are, either. 80 00:04:03,286 --> 00:04:04,896 Okay. 81 00:04:05,114 --> 00:04:07,638 We're now poised at the exact interval where, 82 00:04:07,812 --> 00:04:09,640 if something had collapsed from the Money Pit 83 00:04:09,858 --> 00:04:11,425 over into Shaft Six, 84 00:04:11,599 --> 00:04:14,297 that's where some treasure items should be. 85 00:04:14,471 --> 00:04:16,125 And we're just about there. 86 00:04:16,212 --> 00:04:18,345 And so, I'm excited that maybe we might 87 00:04:18,519 --> 00:04:22,131 produce something that vindicates this whole thing. 88 00:04:23,393 --> 00:04:24,742 We're still pulling out a lot of wood. 89 00:04:24,873 --> 00:04:26,788 Uh, definitely want to keep drilling. 90 00:04:26,918 --> 00:04:29,965 - Okay. -The only thing we're missing is the treasure. 91 00:04:30,139 --> 00:04:32,054 Well-well, the next couple of grabs will tell the story. 92 00:04:32,228 --> 00:04:35,013 - Sounds good. All right. Thanks, guys. - Thank you. 93 00:04:35,187 --> 00:04:39,627 As the excavation in RP-1 proceeds to target depth... 94 00:04:41,542 --> 00:04:44,458 ...some 500 feet east near Smith's Cove... 95 00:04:44,588 --> 00:04:47,243 How's it going? 96 00:04:47,417 --> 00:04:50,464 ...Charles Barkhouse and other members of the team 97 00:04:50,638 --> 00:04:52,814 are searching for clues and valuables 98 00:04:52,988 --> 00:04:56,731 in freshly removed spoils at the wash plant. 99 00:05:01,692 --> 00:05:03,041 That's pretty cool. 100 00:05:03,172 --> 00:05:06,349 That's gonna go back to the lab for analysis. 101 00:05:06,480 --> 00:05:07,959 We're going through the spoils on the wash plant, 102 00:05:08,133 --> 00:05:10,875 and we're hoping to find anything, really. 103 00:05:11,006 --> 00:05:12,529 The best possible outcome 104 00:05:12,703 --> 00:05:14,923 is to actually find treasure at the bottom. 105 00:05:15,097 --> 00:05:18,927 But the smallest clue could lead to the biggest discovery. 106 00:05:26,717 --> 00:05:27,805 Wow. 107 00:05:30,504 --> 00:05:31,766 Good find. 108 00:05:34,812 --> 00:05:36,074 - Hey, Charles. - Hey, Alex. 109 00:05:36,248 --> 00:05:38,033 - How we doing? - Good. 110 00:05:38,163 --> 00:05:40,340 - Blake just found this on the belt. - Oh, yeah. 111 00:05:43,125 --> 00:05:45,736 Looks like it's hand-painted pottery. 112 00:05:45,910 --> 00:05:47,564 It's the rim of something there. 113 00:05:47,695 --> 00:05:48,913 Yeah, and it's pretty-- pretty large, too. 114 00:05:49,044 --> 00:05:50,785 - Pretty hefty. -Yeah. Yeah. 115 00:05:50,872 --> 00:05:52,787 Yeah, you know, 116 00:05:52,917 --> 00:05:55,398 this could be old enough to be part of the original Money Pit. 117 00:05:55,572 --> 00:05:56,791 You're absolutely right, Alex. 118 00:05:56,965 --> 00:05:58,358 That could come from the Money Pit. 119 00:05:58,532 --> 00:06:00,403 Well, I mean, that's what we are looking for. 120 00:06:00,577 --> 00:06:02,057 We are looking for something that's conclusively 121 00:06:02,187 --> 00:06:03,232 from the original Money Pit. 122 00:06:03,363 --> 00:06:05,539 - That'd be the one thing. - Yeah. 123 00:06:05,626 --> 00:06:09,020 Every clue, no matter how minute, 124 00:06:09,194 --> 00:06:11,283 might be very, very important. 125 00:06:11,458 --> 00:06:14,374 What is that pottery doing down at these depths? 126 00:06:14,504 --> 00:06:16,854 That's very, very strange. 127 00:06:18,203 --> 00:06:20,902 You know, we're always trying to answer the Ws. 128 00:06:21,076 --> 00:06:22,556 Who might have been there? 129 00:06:22,773 --> 00:06:25,559 This could yet turn out to be quite a discovery. 130 00:06:26,864 --> 00:06:29,040 I really hope it is a piece of pottery 131 00:06:29,171 --> 00:06:31,260 from the collapse of the Money Pit. 132 00:06:31,478 --> 00:06:33,305 So, could it be a very important clue 133 00:06:33,480 --> 00:06:35,960 that would tell a lot? Yes. 134 00:06:36,134 --> 00:06:39,224 Is it possible that the team has found an additional clue 135 00:06:39,442 --> 00:06:42,750 that could help identify just who created the Money Pit? 136 00:06:42,924 --> 00:06:45,317 The guys are watching the belt really close, 137 00:06:45,492 --> 00:06:47,494 and if there's anything there, even the small little pieces 138 00:06:47,624 --> 00:06:49,409 - of pottery, they pick it up. - Excellent. 139 00:06:49,539 --> 00:06:51,411 We'll have to show this to Laird. 140 00:06:51,541 --> 00:06:52,934 Absolutely. 141 00:06:53,108 --> 00:06:53,935 - Appreciate it. Thanks, Charles. - All right. 142 00:06:54,109 --> 00:06:55,502 See you later. 143 00:06:57,765 --> 00:06:59,897 Meanwhile, in the northern region 144 00:07:00,071 --> 00:07:01,856 of the triangle-shaped swamp... 145 00:07:01,986 --> 00:07:03,814 All right, what's the plan today? 146 00:07:03,988 --> 00:07:06,948 I would say that we should keep going east 147 00:07:07,122 --> 00:07:08,819 and turn that area over. 148 00:07:08,950 --> 00:07:10,255 - Sound plan. - Okay. 149 00:07:10,473 --> 00:07:12,606 ...Jack Begley, 150 00:07:12,780 --> 00:07:15,086 metal detection expert Katya Drayton, 151 00:07:15,217 --> 00:07:17,698 and Oak Island landowner Tom Nolan 152 00:07:17,785 --> 00:07:20,309 are also looking for potential clues 153 00:07:20,483 --> 00:07:22,659 and hidden valuables. 154 00:07:22,833 --> 00:07:25,227 I'm hoping as we push closer to the shore 155 00:07:25,357 --> 00:07:27,098 we pick up on some other workings. 156 00:07:27,272 --> 00:07:28,578 - Yep. -Let's get started. 157 00:07:28,752 --> 00:07:30,232 -Very good -Okay. 158 00:07:32,582 --> 00:07:34,845 In recent years, the Laginas and their team 159 00:07:35,063 --> 00:07:37,674 have discovered a number of astonishing 160 00:07:37,805 --> 00:07:40,590 man-made stone structures throughout the swamp 161 00:07:40,764 --> 00:07:45,639 that have been dated to between 1200 and 1750 AD. 162 00:07:46,901 --> 00:07:48,685 But this year, after uncovering 163 00:07:48,859 --> 00:07:51,035 a number of wooden survey stakes 164 00:07:51,209 --> 00:07:54,561 and sections of a cobblestone pathway, 165 00:07:54,691 --> 00:07:57,346 they were stunned to uncover an empty 166 00:07:57,520 --> 00:07:59,391 slate and brick vault-like structure 167 00:07:59,566 --> 00:08:01,872 in the northern region. 168 00:08:02,003 --> 00:08:06,703 Today, the team is searching just several yards to the north 169 00:08:06,834 --> 00:08:09,489 for more evidence of the cobblestone pathway 170 00:08:09,663 --> 00:08:11,839 in the hopes that it may lead 171 00:08:12,013 --> 00:08:15,756 to more hidden structures that still contain valuables. 172 00:08:23,241 --> 00:08:24,765 I think we have another stake. 173 00:08:24,939 --> 00:08:27,332 Stake? Oh! 174 00:08:27,550 --> 00:08:29,334 Look at that. 175 00:08:29,552 --> 00:08:30,945 Oh, yeah. 176 00:08:31,119 --> 00:08:32,947 You got four cuts. 177 00:08:33,077 --> 00:08:34,514 - Another stake. - Maybe five. 178 00:08:37,995 --> 00:08:40,171 Well, that's a different cut from all the rest. 179 00:08:40,389 --> 00:08:42,391 Yeah. This one is different. 180 00:08:43,697 --> 00:08:46,526 Another axe-cut wooden survey stake? 181 00:08:46,700 --> 00:08:50,051 Because the team has made a number of identical finds 182 00:08:50,225 --> 00:08:52,532 along the cobblestone pathway, 183 00:08:52,662 --> 00:08:54,490 could that mean that they are close 184 00:08:54,664 --> 00:08:57,014 to uncovering more sections of it? 185 00:08:57,188 --> 00:09:00,235 And if so, could they also be close 186 00:09:00,409 --> 00:09:03,238 to an even more valuable discovery? 187 00:09:03,412 --> 00:09:05,153 We do need to find more. 188 00:09:05,327 --> 00:09:06,894 All right. Here we go. 189 00:09:08,548 --> 00:09:10,245 Every time we get to search in the swamp, 190 00:09:10,419 --> 00:09:12,900 it seems like we find more and more things 191 00:09:13,030 --> 00:09:15,337 that were left behind and constructed 192 00:09:15,555 --> 00:09:19,341 with some type of a grand scheme. 193 00:09:19,515 --> 00:09:21,256 We haven't uncovered everything. 194 00:09:21,473 --> 00:09:23,127 I think we're gonna have to dig around 195 00:09:23,301 --> 00:09:25,042 a little more to figure out what's going on here. 196 00:09:25,216 --> 00:09:28,568 I'm really hoping we find another vault-like feature. 197 00:09:29,743 --> 00:09:32,223 Hey, guys. I think I got a hit. 198 00:09:34,704 --> 00:09:36,924 - Oh, in the ground over there? - Yeah. - Yeah. 199 00:09:39,579 --> 00:09:42,103 Sounds pretty good. 200 00:09:42,190 --> 00:09:44,018 Wow! 201 00:09:49,023 --> 00:09:49,719 Wow! 202 00:09:49,893 --> 00:09:52,069 Ooh. 203 00:09:52,200 --> 00:09:54,245 Oh, yeah. 204 00:09:54,376 --> 00:09:55,682 - What's that? -What is that? 205 00:09:55,856 --> 00:09:57,814 That's really strange. 206 00:09:57,901 --> 00:09:59,947 Yeah. What is it? 207 00:10:00,121 --> 00:10:02,950 Maybe a spike of some sort? 208 00:10:03,037 --> 00:10:06,040 In the northern region of the Oak Island swamp... 209 00:10:06,214 --> 00:10:09,347 - It kind of looks like... - It's awful bent for a spike. 210 00:10:09,478 --> 00:10:12,829 ...Katya Drayton, Jack Begley, and Tom Nolan 211 00:10:13,003 --> 00:10:16,659 have just discovered a potentially important clue. 212 00:10:16,833 --> 00:10:18,182 Let's see if there's anything else. 213 00:10:20,054 --> 00:10:21,490 There's nothing left in that hole. 214 00:10:26,190 --> 00:10:27,452 I think there's something else right here. 215 00:10:27,583 --> 00:10:29,803 Right there, on that side. 216 00:10:42,903 --> 00:10:44,992 JACK and KATYA: Ooh! 217 00:10:47,908 --> 00:10:50,650 - That looks really old, too. - Yeah, here. 218 00:10:51,738 --> 00:10:52,956 What's that? 219 00:10:53,174 --> 00:10:54,871 - I don't know, Tom. - Geez. 220 00:10:55,002 --> 00:10:57,308 -Look at that tip. -Yeah. 221 00:10:57,482 --> 00:10:59,136 Maybe it could be a chisel. 222 00:10:59,267 --> 00:11:00,921 Could be. Yeah. 223 00:11:01,138 --> 00:11:03,010 Someone was definitely doing some work around here. 224 00:11:03,184 --> 00:11:05,229 Yeah. 225 00:11:05,403 --> 00:11:07,928 An iron spike and possible chisel? 226 00:11:08,058 --> 00:11:10,626 Could the team have uncovered evidence 227 00:11:10,844 --> 00:11:13,194 of an operation that may be related 228 00:11:13,368 --> 00:11:15,718 to the mysterious cobblestone pathway? 229 00:11:15,849 --> 00:11:18,590 If so, could that mean 230 00:11:18,765 --> 00:11:20,592 they might be close to uncovering 231 00:11:20,723 --> 00:11:22,290 another vault-like structure 232 00:11:22,507 --> 00:11:25,162 that contains something of value? 233 00:11:26,337 --> 00:11:27,817 - Hi. - Hey, Charles. 234 00:11:27,991 --> 00:11:28,688 - Hi, guys. - Hey, Rick. 235 00:11:28,862 --> 00:11:30,428 Hey. 236 00:11:30,602 --> 00:11:31,473 - Good timing. -What did you find? 237 00:11:31,647 --> 00:11:33,910 We found some stuff. 238 00:11:34,041 --> 00:11:36,391 I don't know what you'll make of it. 239 00:11:40,482 --> 00:11:42,266 Yeah, I love the fact that that looks hand-hammered. 240 00:11:42,440 --> 00:11:44,616 - Yeah. - Yeah. 241 00:11:44,747 --> 00:11:46,357 It's strange metal, though. 242 00:11:46,444 --> 00:11:49,404 There's no corrosion whatsoever. 243 00:11:49,578 --> 00:11:51,885 All of these are in such a small area, too. 244 00:11:52,059 --> 00:11:54,452 Okay. Well, why don't we see what else there is? 245 00:11:54,670 --> 00:11:55,584 Sounds good. 246 00:11:57,020 --> 00:11:58,761 Obviously, we're looking for treasure, 247 00:11:58,892 --> 00:12:01,503 but we're also looking for clues to the treasure. 248 00:12:01,721 --> 00:12:04,419 And these items might be an important clue 249 00:12:04,593 --> 00:12:06,943 and highly relevant to many things. 250 00:12:07,117 --> 00:12:09,598 Who was here? When was the work done? 251 00:12:09,772 --> 00:12:12,253 We need to follow those clues where they go. 252 00:12:16,561 --> 00:12:17,780 I found leather. 253 00:12:17,954 --> 00:12:19,739 What? 254 00:12:19,913 --> 00:12:22,306 Bottom of a shoe. 255 00:12:22,437 --> 00:12:25,092 Yeah. This is... 256 00:12:25,266 --> 00:12:27,094 That's leather. 257 00:12:27,224 --> 00:12:28,878 Right there. 258 00:12:31,968 --> 00:12:33,665 It is a shoe. 259 00:12:33,883 --> 00:12:35,450 This is what I would think would be like a work shoe. 260 00:12:35,624 --> 00:12:38,018 - This is thick. - Yeah. It's very thick. 261 00:12:38,148 --> 00:12:40,107 How does it look compared to the leather we found over there? 262 00:12:40,281 --> 00:12:41,891 Is it similar? 263 00:12:42,022 --> 00:12:42,849 It looks a lot like it, doesn't it, Jack? 264 00:12:42,936 --> 00:12:44,589 - Look at that. - Yeah. 265 00:12:44,720 --> 00:12:47,288 More pieces of leather shoes? 266 00:12:47,505 --> 00:12:50,552 One week ago, the team made several 267 00:12:50,726 --> 00:12:54,034 nearly identical discoveries just a few yards 268 00:12:54,164 --> 00:12:55,905 from where they are currently digging. 269 00:12:56,079 --> 00:12:58,603 - Should be dateable, one would hope. - Yeah. Yeah. 270 00:12:58,690 --> 00:13:00,736 Is it possible that, 271 00:13:00,867 --> 00:13:02,042 if the age of these leather artifacts 272 00:13:02,216 --> 00:13:03,608 can be determined, 273 00:13:03,783 --> 00:13:05,785 they might help the team identify 274 00:13:05,959 --> 00:13:09,484 just who may have been working in this area of the swamp? 275 00:13:09,658 --> 00:13:11,703 There's some answers here, so, 276 00:13:11,921 --> 00:13:14,054 you know, congrats to everybody. 277 00:13:14,228 --> 00:13:17,144 Let's take our treasures back to the lab. 278 00:13:17,274 --> 00:13:18,362 -Agreed. -Let's do it. 279 00:13:18,580 --> 00:13:19,929 Okay. Sounds good. 280 00:13:22,889 --> 00:13:24,760 Later that afternoon... 281 00:13:25,979 --> 00:13:28,024 We're getting towards the bottom. 282 00:13:28,198 --> 00:13:29,765 I hope we catch something soon. 283 00:13:29,896 --> 00:13:32,028 ...Rick Lagina has returned 284 00:13:32,202 --> 00:13:33,769 to the Money Pit area, 285 00:13:33,900 --> 00:13:36,293 where the excavation in the RP-1 shaft 286 00:13:36,467 --> 00:13:40,210 is now approaching 118 feet... 287 00:13:40,384 --> 00:13:43,300 That last grab didn't have a lot of wood in it. 288 00:13:43,431 --> 00:13:46,608 Well, there's still hope. Not done yet. 289 00:13:46,695 --> 00:13:50,133 ...the depth where the team hopes to unearth the treasure 290 00:13:50,307 --> 00:13:53,267 that is believed to have fallen into the Shaft Six tunnel. 291 00:13:54,442 --> 00:13:56,357 Lead the way. 292 00:13:56,487 --> 00:13:58,663 As the can approaches the area of interest, 293 00:13:58,838 --> 00:14:00,535 we're all on heightened alert. 294 00:14:00,752 --> 00:14:03,886 So what comes of this caisson dig 295 00:14:04,017 --> 00:14:06,019 as it goes deeper? 296 00:14:06,193 --> 00:14:08,412 What comes up out of the hammer grab? 297 00:14:08,586 --> 00:14:10,893 Unfortunately, looks like we might be beyond Shaft Six. 298 00:14:11,067 --> 00:14:12,503 Yeah. 299 00:14:12,634 --> 00:14:13,853 It's starting to not look too good. 300 00:14:16,290 --> 00:14:17,900 - Hey, guys. -Hey. 301 00:14:18,074 --> 00:14:19,162 So, we just did another measurement. 302 00:14:19,336 --> 00:14:21,556 We're at 118 with the dig. 303 00:14:21,686 --> 00:14:22,992 Looks like we're pulling out 304 00:14:23,210 --> 00:14:23,775 a little bit different material now. 305 00:14:23,950 --> 00:14:25,255 - Yeah. - Yeah. 306 00:14:25,429 --> 00:14:26,517 I agree with all that, Rick. 307 00:14:26,604 --> 00:14:28,563 You think it's in situ, Terry? 308 00:14:28,737 --> 00:14:30,130 It's all in situ. 309 00:14:30,260 --> 00:14:33,655 So, Terry, does that mean that we're below 310 00:14:33,873 --> 00:14:35,091 - Shaft Six now? -Yeah. 311 00:14:35,265 --> 00:14:36,658 Looks like we're below 312 00:14:36,876 --> 00:14:39,182 - the level of interest. - Right. 313 00:14:39,356 --> 00:14:41,968 Because geologist Terry Matheson 314 00:14:42,098 --> 00:14:43,795 believes that the hammer grab 315 00:14:43,970 --> 00:14:46,842 has brought in situ-- or undisturbed-- soils 316 00:14:47,016 --> 00:14:48,844 to the surface, it means 317 00:14:49,018 --> 00:14:52,282 that the dig has gone through the Shaft Six tunnel, 318 00:14:52,413 --> 00:14:56,112 and that the debris field from the 1861 Money Pit collapse 319 00:14:56,286 --> 00:14:59,115 cannot possibly be found any deeper 320 00:14:59,333 --> 00:15:01,422 within the RP-1 caisson. 321 00:15:01,596 --> 00:15:05,817 So, what I'm hearing is call the hole. 322 00:15:05,992 --> 00:15:09,212 - Yeah. -If there was treasure above, 323 00:15:09,343 --> 00:15:11,606 it fell somewhere in this vicinity. 324 00:15:11,780 --> 00:15:14,652 Am I disappointed? Sure. 325 00:15:14,826 --> 00:15:17,829 But we say it all the time, you know, sempre avanti. 326 00:15:17,960 --> 00:15:19,570 We have the belief now that 327 00:15:19,701 --> 00:15:22,486 the treasure has fallen to great depths. 328 00:15:22,617 --> 00:15:26,186 There's nothing I have seen that dissuades me from the fact 329 00:15:26,273 --> 00:15:28,884 that there is treasure within the Shaft Six area. 330 00:15:29,058 --> 00:15:30,668 And that's what we seek. 331 00:15:30,842 --> 00:15:32,627 We need to sit down in the war room 332 00:15:32,757 --> 00:15:34,237 and get ahold of Marty. 333 00:15:34,455 --> 00:15:36,413 All righty. Thanks, everybody. 334 00:15:36,544 --> 00:15:37,893 - Appreciate it. -Thank you. 335 00:15:38,067 --> 00:15:39,547 Thank you. 336 00:15:42,724 --> 00:15:44,204 The following morning... 337 00:15:44,334 --> 00:15:46,597 Okay, gentlemen. 338 00:15:46,771 --> 00:15:48,904 We are just finished up RP-1, 339 00:15:49,122 --> 00:15:51,689 and we wanted to discuss what happened here. 340 00:15:51,863 --> 00:15:54,301 ...Rick and Marty Lagina 341 00:15:54,431 --> 00:15:56,912 gather members of the team in the war room, 342 00:15:57,086 --> 00:15:58,653 with their partner Craig Tester 343 00:15:58,827 --> 00:16:01,003 joining them via videoconference. 344 00:16:01,177 --> 00:16:02,787 Why don't you give us a brief recap, Rick? 345 00:16:02,918 --> 00:16:04,876 After the devastating results 346 00:16:05,051 --> 00:16:07,879 of the excavation in RP-1, 347 00:16:08,010 --> 00:16:11,057 they must now decide if another large-scale excavation 348 00:16:11,187 --> 00:16:13,755 warrants the cost to conduct it. 349 00:16:13,885 --> 00:16:15,800 My take on it was 350 00:16:15,887 --> 00:16:18,499 we pulled out all the wood as it came out. 351 00:16:18,673 --> 00:16:22,677 Most of it was really well representative 352 00:16:22,807 --> 00:16:25,201 of the narrative, i.e., a catastrophic collapse. 353 00:16:25,332 --> 00:16:27,334 I agree. 354 00:16:27,464 --> 00:16:28,813 There's a lot of fractured wood down there, 355 00:16:29,031 --> 00:16:30,772 so something happened. 356 00:16:30,946 --> 00:16:35,037 So is it a complete consensus that it is Shaft Six? 357 00:16:35,211 --> 00:16:37,779 To the best of our knowledge, it is Shaft Six. 358 00:16:37,997 --> 00:16:39,563 The hope was, of course, that the treasure 359 00:16:39,694 --> 00:16:40,956 would've fallen with it, 360 00:16:41,130 --> 00:16:43,872 and we would've found something. We didn't. 361 00:16:44,046 --> 00:16:48,050 But we believe that that caisson represents 362 00:16:48,224 --> 00:16:50,444 absolute prima facie evidence 363 00:16:50,661 --> 00:16:53,577 that there was a significant collapse. 364 00:16:53,751 --> 00:16:55,710 And the other thing is, is we proved the tunnel. 365 00:16:55,884 --> 00:16:58,408 So, it's affirmation that the story, 366 00:16:58,539 --> 00:17:00,410 the narrative, is real. 367 00:17:00,628 --> 00:17:04,066 And I believe that we have to continue to follow up on that. 368 00:17:04,284 --> 00:17:05,589 - Yeah. -I just don't see how 369 00:17:05,763 --> 00:17:07,548 we can walk away at this point. 370 00:17:07,678 --> 00:17:09,854 I don't think anybody's gonna disagree with you, Rick. 371 00:17:10,029 --> 00:17:12,988 - No, not if they dug a tunnel to the Money Pit. - Right. Right. 372 00:17:13,206 --> 00:17:14,424 Yeah, there still could be a piece of treasure 373 00:17:14,598 --> 00:17:16,339 - hiding in there. - Right. 374 00:17:16,470 --> 00:17:19,690 Okay, so, where do you want to go next? 375 00:17:19,821 --> 00:17:22,650 Well, Steve, if you can bring that up. 376 00:17:24,086 --> 00:17:27,829 So, what I would do is I would just follow 377 00:17:28,003 --> 00:17:31,615 the trail that we're on and put it right there. 378 00:17:31,833 --> 00:17:36,011 I concur completely with Rick as to the results of RP-1. 379 00:17:36,142 --> 00:17:38,318 Uh, I think we verified that it was Shaft Six. 380 00:17:38,535 --> 00:17:40,842 I think we verified that there was stuff in that shaft 381 00:17:40,972 --> 00:17:42,539 that came from, perhaps, the Money Pit. 382 00:17:42,670 --> 00:17:44,759 That would be just right there, wouldn't it? 383 00:17:44,933 --> 00:17:46,674 I think we found part of that tunnel. 384 00:17:46,848 --> 00:17:48,589 And the tunnel that goes 385 00:17:48,719 --> 00:17:51,200 from there towards the Money Pit should be our next target. 386 00:17:51,331 --> 00:17:55,248 We proved Rick's story right in RP-1. 387 00:17:55,422 --> 00:17:56,336 Why don't we call it Rick's Pick 2? 388 00:17:56,466 --> 00:17:58,555 Okay. Works for me. 389 00:17:58,686 --> 00:18:02,211 We have consensus. We have a new pick. 390 00:18:02,342 --> 00:18:04,170 Let's go dig RP-2. 391 00:18:04,344 --> 00:18:05,519 Steve, why don't you go stake it, and let's get going. 392 00:18:05,736 --> 00:18:07,434 - You got it. -Good deal. 393 00:18:07,608 --> 00:18:09,349 See you, Craig. We'll keep you informed. 394 00:18:13,788 --> 00:18:15,746 Look at the welcoming committee. 395 00:18:15,920 --> 00:18:17,879 All right, here we go. Let's find this thing. 396 00:18:18,053 --> 00:18:20,925 One day after their impassioned meeting 397 00:18:21,100 --> 00:18:24,059 in the war room, Rick and Marty Lagina 398 00:18:24,233 --> 00:18:27,932 join their faithful team members in the Money Pit area... 399 00:18:28,063 --> 00:18:30,674 Well, seems like everybody's in place, right? 400 00:18:30,848 --> 00:18:32,807 Come on in. 401 00:18:32,937 --> 00:18:34,809 ...where representatives from ROC Equipment 402 00:18:34,983 --> 00:18:38,378 and SB Canada are about to break ground 403 00:18:38,552 --> 00:18:42,295 on a seven-foot diameter steel shaft dubbed "RP-2." 404 00:18:42,469 --> 00:18:45,602 There's all kinds of reasons to be hopeful here. 405 00:18:45,776 --> 00:18:48,910 This is called RP-2. Rick's Pick 2. 406 00:18:49,084 --> 00:18:52,043 He's been talking about finding the treasure that 407 00:18:52,131 --> 00:18:54,133 swept into Shaft Six 408 00:18:54,307 --> 00:18:56,309 for, oh, I don't know, 60 years. 409 00:18:56,483 --> 00:18:59,094 - And you are about to do it for him. - Okay. 410 00:18:59,268 --> 00:19:02,097 Located just one foot to the northeast 411 00:19:02,271 --> 00:19:04,882 of the recently completed RP-1, 412 00:19:05,013 --> 00:19:09,583 at a depth of some 118 feet in RP-2, 413 00:19:09,713 --> 00:19:14,240 the team hopes to not only once again breach the 1861 tunnel 414 00:19:14,414 --> 00:19:17,895 connected to Shaft Six, but also recover 415 00:19:18,069 --> 00:19:19,854 the scattered treasure that is believed 416 00:19:20,071 --> 00:19:21,899 to be contained within it. 417 00:19:22,117 --> 00:19:24,380 Why don't we get this thing oscillating? 418 00:19:24,511 --> 00:19:26,295 Somebody has to turn it on. 419 00:19:26,426 --> 00:19:27,949 - No, no. No, no. No. - No. It's RP-2. 420 00:19:28,123 --> 00:19:29,864 - You're gonna, you're gonna... - Fine. 421 00:19:30,081 --> 00:19:31,387 - 'Cause you're gonna come to believe. - What do I do? 422 00:19:31,474 --> 00:19:33,084 All right. Right here, you're gonna turn her on. 423 00:19:33,259 --> 00:19:33,650 - You're gonna believe, right here. - All right! 424 00:19:33,824 --> 00:19:34,347 Turn on. 425 00:19:37,567 --> 00:19:39,352 It's exciting, 426 00:19:39,482 --> 00:19:43,138 the evidence we found suggestive of a collapse. 427 00:19:43,225 --> 00:19:46,489 The second location, you're moving towards the collapse. 428 00:19:46,663 --> 00:19:48,665 I have every hope and confidence 429 00:19:48,839 --> 00:19:51,538 that there will be something at the bottom of this location. 430 00:19:51,712 --> 00:19:53,801 At some point here shortly, there should be 431 00:19:53,975 --> 00:19:55,194 a lot of wood coming up. 432 00:19:55,368 --> 00:19:57,065 Big brother Rick 433 00:19:57,196 --> 00:19:58,806 has really felt like the clue to the Money Pit 434 00:19:58,980 --> 00:20:01,112 is in and around Shaft Six. 435 00:20:01,330 --> 00:20:04,115 We really wanted to chase that. So, let's do it. 436 00:20:04,290 --> 00:20:06,857 Okay, good. Let's make hole. Let's find it. 437 00:20:07,075 --> 00:20:08,337 - We're all on board. - We're all on board. 438 00:20:08,424 --> 00:20:09,556 - All in. - All right. - Thank you. 439 00:20:09,730 --> 00:20:11,645 All right. Thanks, guys. 440 00:20:11,819 --> 00:20:14,343 As the excavation of the RP-2 shaft 441 00:20:14,517 --> 00:20:16,476 proceeds in the Money Pit area, 442 00:20:16,650 --> 00:20:20,088 nearly half a mile to the west, on Lot 5... 443 00:20:21,220 --> 00:20:22,482 Little nail. 444 00:20:22,699 --> 00:20:24,266 It's just a mishmash of everything. 445 00:20:24,440 --> 00:20:27,008 ...archeologist Laird Niven 446 00:20:27,138 --> 00:20:29,532 and other members of the team continue 447 00:20:29,706 --> 00:20:31,839 searching for clues in and nearby 448 00:20:31,969 --> 00:20:35,103 the mysterious, rounded stone foundation. 449 00:20:36,496 --> 00:20:37,627 Hey, look what popped up. 450 00:20:37,801 --> 00:20:39,542 What's that? 451 00:20:39,716 --> 00:20:41,762 Piece of a pipe bowl. 452 00:20:46,767 --> 00:20:47,811 There's something on it, but I can't... 453 00:20:48,029 --> 00:20:49,987 I can't see what it says. 454 00:20:50,161 --> 00:20:51,424 What do you think that says? 455 00:20:55,558 --> 00:20:57,299 There's one on each side. 456 00:20:57,473 --> 00:20:59,606 Looks like an O. 457 00:20:59,780 --> 00:21:00,781 Is that normal? 458 00:21:02,086 --> 00:21:03,740 I don't know. Let's magnify it. 459 00:21:07,657 --> 00:21:12,009 Sure looks like a... an elongated O. 460 00:21:12,140 --> 00:21:13,968 Okay, I've never seen an O before. Is that... Have you? 461 00:21:14,142 --> 00:21:16,405 No. No. It's... 462 00:21:16,579 --> 00:21:18,625 Ooh, so this could be something new. 463 00:21:20,627 --> 00:21:22,585 Over the past two years, 464 00:21:22,672 --> 00:21:24,848 the team has found compelling evidence 465 00:21:25,022 --> 00:21:26,981 that multiple groups may have occupied 466 00:21:27,198 --> 00:21:32,291 this feature between the 1300s and the late-1700s. 467 00:21:32,421 --> 00:21:34,075 The most curious so far 468 00:21:34,249 --> 00:21:37,557 have been a 14th-century lead barter token 469 00:21:37,731 --> 00:21:42,388 which, like the lead cross found in 2017 at Smith's Cove, 470 00:21:42,518 --> 00:21:45,565 may be related to the Knights Templar. 471 00:21:45,695 --> 00:21:49,090 But the most potentially telling finds 472 00:21:49,264 --> 00:21:50,961 were the number of iron tools 473 00:21:51,048 --> 00:21:52,789 that have been scientifically linked 474 00:21:52,876 --> 00:21:55,183 to the 17th-century English politician 475 00:21:55,401 --> 00:21:58,142 and treasure hunter, Sir William Phips. 476 00:21:59,405 --> 00:22:02,103 Phips made two successful salvages 477 00:22:02,321 --> 00:22:04,279 of the famed Spanish treasure wreck 478 00:22:04,410 --> 00:22:08,239 known as the Concepción in 1687. 479 00:22:08,414 --> 00:22:12,200 However, he claimed to have found less than 40 480 00:22:12,331 --> 00:22:14,811 of the 100 tons of treasure that were known to be 481 00:22:14,985 --> 00:22:16,204 on the sunken ship. 482 00:22:18,119 --> 00:22:19,512 But see how that-- 483 00:22:19,686 --> 00:22:23,298 if you look at the O, it's not a traditional O. 484 00:22:23,472 --> 00:22:24,560 Yeah, I see what you mean. 485 00:22:24,734 --> 00:22:25,996 Take that back, 486 00:22:26,127 --> 00:22:28,216 - um, get it washed up. - Okay. 487 00:22:28,390 --> 00:22:29,348 And we'll get a better view of it. 488 00:22:31,088 --> 00:22:33,700 What I'm interested in are tobacco pipes 489 00:22:33,874 --> 00:22:35,919 because you don't curate a tobacco pipe. 490 00:22:36,006 --> 00:22:37,791 It's like you don't curate a cigarette butt. 491 00:22:37,921 --> 00:22:39,836 You're using them at the times, 492 00:22:39,967 --> 00:22:41,795 or you're discarding the bowls when you're finished with it. 493 00:22:41,925 --> 00:22:44,014 So, it's a much more immediate way 494 00:22:44,232 --> 00:22:45,886 to date an activity on a site. 495 00:22:46,060 --> 00:22:47,366 I always like finding pipes. 496 00:22:48,932 --> 00:22:51,587 Could this pipe bowl be another key clue 497 00:22:51,761 --> 00:22:53,372 that will help the team determine 498 00:22:53,502 --> 00:22:55,374 when this site was occupied 499 00:22:55,548 --> 00:22:58,028 and, perhaps, who occupied it? 500 00:22:58,202 --> 00:23:00,988 If so, then might the pipe stem 501 00:23:01,162 --> 00:23:04,557 that was recently found in the spoils of the RP-1 shaft 502 00:23:04,774 --> 00:23:07,429 help identify just who may have buried 503 00:23:07,647 --> 00:23:09,823 the two stacked chests in the Money Pit? 504 00:23:09,953 --> 00:23:11,520 Cool. Find some more. 505 00:23:11,694 --> 00:23:13,957 All right. 506 00:23:14,088 --> 00:23:17,047 As the investigation continues on Lot 5... 507 00:23:17,178 --> 00:23:19,006 -Hey, Joe. -Hey, Joe. 508 00:23:19,180 --> 00:23:20,964 -Good to see you. -Welcome back. 509 00:23:21,138 --> 00:23:23,227 We've been very much surprised 510 00:23:23,402 --> 00:23:25,795 by these leather finds in front of you. 511 00:23:25,926 --> 00:23:28,363 ...in the Oak Island Research Center, 512 00:23:28,537 --> 00:23:30,409 Rick Lagina, Craig Tester 513 00:23:30,583 --> 00:23:33,368 and other members of the Oak Island team 514 00:23:33,542 --> 00:23:37,851 meet with ancient documents and leather expert Joe Landry 515 00:23:38,068 --> 00:23:40,941 to have him examine the leather fragments that were found 516 00:23:41,115 --> 00:23:42,943 in the northern region of the swamp. 517 00:23:44,553 --> 00:23:46,729 This group was found first. 518 00:23:48,557 --> 00:23:50,951 Yeah, it's definitely a sole of a boot. 519 00:23:51,081 --> 00:23:53,432 A boot rather than a shoe? 520 00:23:53,606 --> 00:23:56,826 - I think so. -What gives you that information? 521 00:23:56,957 --> 00:23:58,828 Well, um, the weight of the leather. 522 00:23:58,959 --> 00:24:02,136 It's probably an oak-tanned hide. 523 00:24:02,266 --> 00:24:06,445 And you can see the sewing here is quite, quite heavy. 524 00:24:06,575 --> 00:24:08,751 It's a tough, tough leather. Wears well. 525 00:24:08,925 --> 00:24:10,274 When you say oak-tanned, 526 00:24:10,405 --> 00:24:12,363 what do you mean? 527 00:24:12,451 --> 00:24:14,235 Well, they-they, uh, make up 528 00:24:14,409 --> 00:24:16,933 a tanning solution from the-the bark. 529 00:24:17,107 --> 00:24:19,022 Okay. 530 00:24:19,196 --> 00:24:20,502 That's really cool. 531 00:24:20,676 --> 00:24:23,200 And the next set are these pieces. 532 00:24:23,374 --> 00:24:24,811 Oh, yes. 533 00:24:24,985 --> 00:24:26,813 Yeah, this is a finer piece of leather. 534 00:24:26,987 --> 00:24:29,250 Could be the toe of the boot. 535 00:24:29,424 --> 00:24:31,121 This-this almost sort of 536 00:24:31,208 --> 00:24:33,776 gives the impression of being like a military boot. 537 00:24:33,950 --> 00:24:35,343 - Oh, really? - Oh, wow. 538 00:24:37,563 --> 00:24:38,825 Sweet. 539 00:24:43,656 --> 00:24:45,048 The gentleman who owned the boots 540 00:24:45,222 --> 00:24:46,485 might have had a military background 541 00:24:46,659 --> 00:24:49,096 or purchased boots from someone who did. 542 00:24:49,270 --> 00:24:51,272 - Oh, really? - Oh, wow. 543 00:24:51,446 --> 00:24:52,795 In the Oak Island Research Center, 544 00:24:52,969 --> 00:24:55,363 leather expert Joe Landry 545 00:24:55,537 --> 00:24:58,409 is examining fragments of a leather boot 546 00:24:58,540 --> 00:25:01,064 that were recently found near the cobblestone pathway 547 00:25:01,238 --> 00:25:04,415 in the northern region of the swamp. 548 00:25:04,590 --> 00:25:07,375 What date would you put these pieces to? 549 00:25:07,549 --> 00:25:09,986 Um... 550 00:25:10,160 --> 00:25:12,032 We're looking, probably, um, 551 00:25:12,206 --> 00:25:15,209 1830 through 1900. 552 00:25:15,426 --> 00:25:16,819 Wow. 553 00:25:18,038 --> 00:25:19,779 It indicates, probably, 554 00:25:19,909 --> 00:25:21,911 Anthony Graves's time period. 555 00:25:22,042 --> 00:25:23,913 And they were found 556 00:25:24,087 --> 00:25:26,612 not far from the vault in the swamp. 557 00:25:26,699 --> 00:25:27,874 Yeah. And maybe 558 00:25:28,048 --> 00:25:30,529 that's where his coins came from. 559 00:25:30,703 --> 00:25:32,835 Yep. 560 00:25:33,009 --> 00:25:36,447 There was some importance associated with the work there. 561 00:25:36,578 --> 00:25:40,408 Might that vault had been discovered by Anthony Graves? 562 00:25:40,495 --> 00:25:43,672 That's exactly why we're in the swamp and digging it out, 563 00:25:43,803 --> 00:25:46,545 looking for some of those silver coins 564 00:25:46,719 --> 00:25:49,852 that Anthony Graves was known to spend in Mahone Bay. 565 00:25:50,026 --> 00:25:52,072 He's a real mystery man. 566 00:25:53,464 --> 00:25:55,728 In 1857, 567 00:25:55,902 --> 00:25:59,906 a farmer named Anthony Graves purchased most of Oak Island 568 00:26:00,036 --> 00:26:02,865 and built his homestead just north of the swamp. 569 00:26:02,952 --> 00:26:05,651 And curiously, while he never took part 570 00:26:05,825 --> 00:26:07,914 in any searches for treasure in the Money Pit, 571 00:26:08,044 --> 00:26:10,830 after living on the island for several years, 572 00:26:11,004 --> 00:26:14,007 he reportedly began buying goods on the mainland 573 00:26:14,224 --> 00:26:16,531 with silver Spanish coins. 574 00:26:16,705 --> 00:26:18,707 Could the team be right 575 00:26:18,881 --> 00:26:21,754 that perhaps the empty vault they uncovered in the swamp 576 00:26:21,971 --> 00:26:24,104 just a few yards to the south 577 00:26:24,278 --> 00:26:26,802 from where they found these leather artifacts 578 00:26:26,933 --> 00:26:28,456 might help explain 579 00:26:28,630 --> 00:26:31,720 the mysterious wealth of Mr. Graves? 580 00:26:31,938 --> 00:26:36,420 And if so, could there be more hidden structures in the area 581 00:26:36,595 --> 00:26:39,859 that still contain buried riches? 582 00:26:40,033 --> 00:26:44,646 Anthony Graves certainly had proximity to the bog. 583 00:26:44,777 --> 00:26:48,128 Maybe his precious items were found there. 584 00:26:48,302 --> 00:26:50,870 And if that is the case, it leads me to believe 585 00:26:51,044 --> 00:26:53,002 that there is another vault somewhere else. 586 00:26:53,220 --> 00:26:55,135 So, I look forward 587 00:26:55,352 --> 00:26:58,486 to some further discovery processes in the bog. 588 00:26:58,660 --> 00:27:01,402 Each clue leads to another clue. 589 00:27:01,576 --> 00:27:03,317 So, ultimately, hopefully, 590 00:27:03,491 --> 00:27:05,319 we'll get a more complete understanding 591 00:27:05,449 --> 00:27:06,973 of the story of the bog. 592 00:27:07,147 --> 00:27:09,105 Gary, you're gonna have to go find more. 593 00:27:09,236 --> 00:27:11,107 Well, as you say, mate, "Eyes and boots." 594 00:27:11,281 --> 00:27:12,152 Eyes and boots. 595 00:27:12,326 --> 00:27:14,067 There you go. 596 00:27:14,197 --> 00:27:15,634 I'm hopeful that coins 597 00:27:15,808 --> 00:27:17,766 are gonna be following these. 598 00:27:17,940 --> 00:27:20,987 Later that afternoon... 599 00:27:21,117 --> 00:27:23,424 Here we go. 600 00:27:23,554 --> 00:27:26,557 ...as the excavation in the RP-2 shaft continues 601 00:27:26,732 --> 00:27:28,559 in the Money Pit area... 602 00:27:28,734 --> 00:27:31,084 Here comes the first scoop, Gary. 603 00:27:31,301 --> 00:27:32,302 I'm ready. 604 00:27:32,476 --> 00:27:34,087 ...Gary Drayton, 605 00:27:34,217 --> 00:27:38,395 Jack Begley and heavy equipment operator Alan Andrews 606 00:27:38,569 --> 00:27:40,920 continue searching the northern region of the swamp 607 00:27:41,094 --> 00:27:43,574 for more sections of the cobblestone pathway 608 00:27:43,749 --> 00:27:46,969 and evidence of hidden valuables. 609 00:27:47,187 --> 00:27:50,407 It's interesting that there's so many big boulders over here 610 00:27:50,494 --> 00:27:53,193 - but there's nothing smaller to make it a path. -Yeah. 611 00:27:53,367 --> 00:27:54,977 Look at that. 612 00:27:55,151 --> 00:27:57,545 Whoa. There's something here. 613 00:28:01,375 --> 00:28:05,074 - What is it, Jack? - It's a stake, Gary. 614 00:28:05,248 --> 00:28:07,468 This one's a lot longer, but look at those cuts. 615 00:28:07,642 --> 00:28:10,340 This is a really good sign. 616 00:28:10,558 --> 00:28:13,082 Right. It's about to get interesting, Jack. 617 00:28:13,213 --> 00:28:15,824 - So, I'm gonna stick this back in the ground. -Okay. 618 00:28:15,998 --> 00:28:18,348 This is fantastic because when we have recovered 619 00:28:18,522 --> 00:28:21,438 these types of stake in the swamp, 620 00:28:21,612 --> 00:28:26,487 we know there could be a feature close by or even an artifact. 621 00:28:26,617 --> 00:28:28,576 -All right, Al, let 'er rip! -Okay. 622 00:28:36,410 --> 00:28:37,977 Does this feel like stones to you, Al? 623 00:28:38,064 --> 00:28:39,326 Yeah. 624 00:28:39,500 --> 00:28:41,458 I'm wondering if this path 625 00:28:41,676 --> 00:28:43,765 starts to bend around the side. 626 00:28:43,939 --> 00:28:46,812 - Right. - I think this is still the path. 627 00:28:46,986 --> 00:28:48,639 Can you see all the cobbles right there, Al? 628 00:28:48,770 --> 00:28:50,990 -Yes. - I'm noticing 629 00:28:51,164 --> 00:28:53,819 there's a lot smaller rocks that we're coming into. 630 00:28:53,906 --> 00:28:55,124 - Yeah. -Yeah, you're right, Jack. 631 00:28:55,342 --> 00:28:56,691 And I just want to see 632 00:28:56,778 --> 00:28:59,085 how it continues back inland. 633 00:28:59,302 --> 00:29:01,261 - Just scrape it off. - Yeah. 634 00:29:13,447 --> 00:29:15,536 There's a bunch of cobble, just right here. 635 00:29:15,710 --> 00:29:17,756 Yeah, I could, uh, feel it with the bucket. 636 00:29:23,500 --> 00:29:26,677 Al, this is definitely a continuation of the path. 637 00:29:26,808 --> 00:29:28,897 It looks like there's cobblestone 638 00:29:29,071 --> 00:29:31,204 leading to the west in this direction, 639 00:29:31,378 --> 00:29:32,988 and then off to the south. 640 00:29:33,162 --> 00:29:34,816 For sure. Yep. 641 00:29:34,903 --> 00:29:37,079 I think we need to get Rick back here 642 00:29:37,297 --> 00:29:38,864 and then have his take. 643 00:29:38,994 --> 00:29:41,431 - Let me send him a text. - Okay. 644 00:29:41,605 --> 00:29:44,478 A new section of the cobblestone pathway, 645 00:29:44,652 --> 00:29:47,220 leading deeper into the swamp? 646 00:29:47,350 --> 00:29:49,962 - Okay, he's on his way. - Perfect. 647 00:29:50,179 --> 00:29:52,791 Is it possible that Jack and the team 648 00:29:52,965 --> 00:29:56,620 have just discovered a key section of the cobblestone path? 649 00:29:56,838 --> 00:29:59,319 One that could lead to another vault 650 00:29:59,493 --> 00:30:01,930 that contains a cache of hidden valuables? 651 00:30:04,193 --> 00:30:05,412 - Hey, Tom. Hey, Rick. - Hey. - Hey, Jack. 652 00:30:05,542 --> 00:30:07,457 - How are you? -Great, actually. 653 00:30:07,588 --> 00:30:08,981 So, as we've been digging 654 00:30:09,111 --> 00:30:12,027 just by this other cobblestone feature, 655 00:30:12,158 --> 00:30:14,682 we think we might have tapped into it over there. 656 00:30:14,813 --> 00:30:18,729 And then, also, leading this way. 657 00:30:18,860 --> 00:30:20,688 It sure seems like there's a lot of rock 658 00:30:20,819 --> 00:30:23,082 and cobble and stakes 659 00:30:23,299 --> 00:30:25,519 all over on this side for some reason. 660 00:30:25,693 --> 00:30:26,825 Yeah. 661 00:30:26,999 --> 00:30:28,348 This area is interesting. 662 00:30:28,522 --> 00:30:31,525 We have multiple blue flags 663 00:30:31,699 --> 00:30:33,701 marking the stakes we're finding. 664 00:30:33,875 --> 00:30:36,182 - And then possible stonework. -Yeah. 665 00:30:36,356 --> 00:30:37,226 You're into something here, Jack. 666 00:30:37,400 --> 00:30:39,315 I don't know what it is. 667 00:30:39,489 --> 00:30:42,666 One could associate the cobble area with a walkway. 668 00:30:42,884 --> 00:30:45,756 It's well-defined, and it's only in a small area. 669 00:30:45,887 --> 00:30:48,803 The question here is, to what end? 670 00:30:48,977 --> 00:30:51,806 What is its purpose? We should follow it. 671 00:30:51,980 --> 00:30:54,026 There's still a lot of puzzle to put together here. 672 00:30:54,200 --> 00:30:57,420 You're quite certain none of this represents 673 00:30:57,594 --> 00:30:59,031 any of your father's attempts to understand this? 674 00:30:59,248 --> 00:31:01,468 No, not in here. 675 00:31:01,642 --> 00:31:04,471 - This is all new. -I'd like Steve to come 676 00:31:04,601 --> 00:31:06,647 and to GPS all the new points 677 00:31:06,734 --> 00:31:08,779 - that we discovered. -Yeah. 678 00:31:08,910 --> 00:31:10,520 Let's finish what we're on, 679 00:31:10,607 --> 00:31:13,001 - see what else we find, okay? - Yeah. 680 00:31:13,219 --> 00:31:15,221 -Let's do it. -All right, let 'er rip, Al. 681 00:31:19,660 --> 00:31:22,228 As a new day begins on Oak Island... 682 00:31:22,315 --> 00:31:25,144 Here we go, we've got another opportunity. 683 00:31:25,274 --> 00:31:27,233 -Hey, guys. All right... - Hey. 684 00:31:27,407 --> 00:31:29,104 ...so the boys are killing it today. 685 00:31:29,278 --> 00:31:32,368 We're at 62 at the dig and 65 with the can. 686 00:31:32,586 --> 00:31:34,457 We've been seeing some wood. 687 00:31:34,675 --> 00:31:36,720 - Well, that makes him excited, that's for sure. - Yeah. 688 00:31:36,895 --> 00:31:38,984 ...Rick and Marty Lagina 689 00:31:39,114 --> 00:31:41,334 join members of the Oak Island team 690 00:31:41,508 --> 00:31:45,555 in the Money Pit area as the excavation in RP-2 691 00:31:45,729 --> 00:31:50,125 has begun to produce evidence of the 1861 searcher structure 692 00:31:50,256 --> 00:31:53,128 known as Shaft Six. 693 00:31:53,302 --> 00:31:56,915 Anytime pressures go up, anything the guys see, 694 00:31:57,089 --> 00:31:58,786 we all need to work together on this 695 00:31:58,917 --> 00:32:00,614 - because we don't want to miss anything. - Yeah. 696 00:32:00,831 --> 00:32:02,311 Sure. Okay. 697 00:32:02,442 --> 00:32:03,530 Well, I'll be sure to let you guys know. 698 00:32:03,747 --> 00:32:05,445 All right, thank you. 699 00:32:06,750 --> 00:32:08,578 But now, as the dig continues 700 00:32:08,796 --> 00:32:12,582 towards a target depth of 118 feet, 701 00:32:12,713 --> 00:32:14,541 the burning question is: 702 00:32:14,671 --> 00:32:17,283 will evidence of the adjoining tunnel 703 00:32:17,500 --> 00:32:19,938 and the contents of two treasure chests 704 00:32:20,112 --> 00:32:22,636 also be revealed? 705 00:32:22,723 --> 00:32:24,986 The treasure fell and then 706 00:32:25,160 --> 00:32:28,250 found that tunnel void and shot down there. 707 00:32:28,424 --> 00:32:29,904 There's a lot of data to support that. 708 00:32:30,078 --> 00:32:33,168 You really have to honor the data and say, 709 00:32:33,299 --> 00:32:35,214 "It looks like we're chasing something real," 710 00:32:35,388 --> 00:32:38,608 or at least, we're chasing a very real story. 711 00:32:38,782 --> 00:32:41,524 You know, it's Rick's dream, so I'm hoping that this canister 712 00:32:41,698 --> 00:32:44,832 will bring up "the one thing." 713 00:32:52,057 --> 00:32:53,841 Whoa. 714 00:33:00,108 --> 00:33:01,327 What have you got, Rick? 715 00:33:01,501 --> 00:33:02,502 You know how we're always looking 716 00:33:02,676 --> 00:33:04,156 - for dowels, right? - Yeah. 717 00:33:04,330 --> 00:33:06,288 - There's no mistaking that. - Well, look at that. 718 00:33:06,462 --> 00:33:08,334 A wooden dowel, 719 00:33:08,508 --> 00:33:10,510 found more than 60 feet below ground 720 00:33:10,640 --> 00:33:13,382 in the area of Shaft Six? 721 00:33:13,556 --> 00:33:17,386 Dating back to as early as the seventh century AD, 722 00:33:17,560 --> 00:33:20,955 a dowel is a kind of fastener used to connect 723 00:33:21,129 --> 00:33:22,826 the timbers of large structures. 724 00:33:24,567 --> 00:33:25,829 -Yeah. - What do you, what do you guys think of that? 725 00:33:25,960 --> 00:33:28,049 That's a dowel. 726 00:33:28,180 --> 00:33:30,791 It's hammered, too. That's a square hammer on the top. 727 00:33:30,965 --> 00:33:34,099 According to previous search records, 728 00:33:34,186 --> 00:33:37,406 metal fasteners were used by the treasure hunters 729 00:33:37,624 --> 00:33:40,192 who built shafts and tunnels after the discovery 730 00:33:40,366 --> 00:33:44,152 of the Money Pit in 1795. 731 00:33:44,326 --> 00:33:47,112 So, could this wooden dowel have been used 732 00:33:47,286 --> 00:33:51,159 during an operation to hide something of great value? 733 00:33:51,377 --> 00:33:54,336 - We have not seen any fasteners here. - Yeah. 734 00:33:54,510 --> 00:33:57,557 And remember our premise. 735 00:33:57,731 --> 00:33:59,559 The Money Pit collapses as they were trying 736 00:33:59,733 --> 00:34:01,735 to retrieve it from the tunnel from Six. 737 00:34:01,909 --> 00:34:04,955 Right? No fasteners. So, I think this might represent 738 00:34:05,130 --> 00:34:07,697 something coming into the tunnel and into the shaft 739 00:34:07,915 --> 00:34:10,091 - because of a collapse. -You're saying that 740 00:34:10,265 --> 00:34:11,919 could be a piece of the original Money Pit? 741 00:34:12,050 --> 00:34:13,703 Yep. 742 00:34:13,877 --> 00:34:15,531 We have to have some sort of 743 00:34:15,749 --> 00:34:17,011 corroborative evidence that, indeed, 744 00:34:17,185 --> 00:34:19,492 if this is Shaft Six, 745 00:34:19,709 --> 00:34:22,886 that there must be something in the original Money Pit. 746 00:34:22,973 --> 00:34:24,758 And this might be one of those items. 747 00:34:24,932 --> 00:34:26,847 As the work progresses here, 748 00:34:26,977 --> 00:34:29,806 I do believe that we will find irrefutable evidence 749 00:34:29,980 --> 00:34:31,765 to support the mystery. 750 00:34:31,939 --> 00:34:33,767 May even find the treasure. 751 00:34:33,941 --> 00:34:36,509 We need to get to the bottom of the shaft. 752 00:34:36,639 --> 00:34:39,338 It's the only one we've found. I thought it was quite unique. 753 00:34:39,468 --> 00:34:41,601 Send that out for C-14 testing. 754 00:34:41,775 --> 00:34:43,255 Oh, I think for sure. 755 00:34:43,429 --> 00:34:45,213 Yeah. Be interesting to get a date on it. 756 00:34:45,387 --> 00:34:46,388 -Beautiful. -Okay, well, let's get down 757 00:34:46,562 --> 00:34:47,433 and find the one thing. 758 00:34:47,607 --> 00:34:50,088 Let's go. 759 00:34:50,262 --> 00:34:52,177 Yeah, we got another chance here. Another hammer grab. 760 00:34:52,351 --> 00:34:55,745 As the excavation in RP-2 continues... 761 00:34:56,920 --> 00:34:58,966 ...later that morning... 762 00:35:00,707 --> 00:35:02,926 Thank you for inviting us to come down. 763 00:35:03,013 --> 00:35:04,406 I do know a little bit about this, 764 00:35:04,624 --> 00:35:06,539 and that is that what we see in front of us 765 00:35:06,713 --> 00:35:09,063 is from Shaft Six. 766 00:35:09,237 --> 00:35:11,587 ...in the Oak Island Laboratory, 767 00:35:11,718 --> 00:35:14,024 Rick, Jack Begley and Doug Crowell 768 00:35:14,242 --> 00:35:16,331 are meeting with Laird Niven 769 00:35:16,505 --> 00:35:18,594 and archaeometallurgist Emma Culligan 770 00:35:18,768 --> 00:35:20,640 to hear their analysis 771 00:35:20,814 --> 00:35:23,469 of the pipe stem that was recently recovered 772 00:35:23,643 --> 00:35:25,688 in the RP-1 shaft 773 00:35:25,819 --> 00:35:28,735 and which may have come from the original Money Pit. 774 00:35:28,952 --> 00:35:32,173 I hope that there is evidence here 775 00:35:32,304 --> 00:35:34,567 of an association with the original Money Pit. 776 00:35:34,741 --> 00:35:37,352 So, to that end, I hope you can enlighten us. 777 00:35:37,526 --> 00:35:40,529 Yes, I had, like, an aha moment. 778 00:35:40,703 --> 00:35:43,576 I looked and I went, "Oh, crap." 779 00:35:43,750 --> 00:35:44,620 He did. 780 00:35:44,794 --> 00:35:46,144 "This is early." 781 00:35:46,274 --> 00:35:49,538 This is the largest-diameter pipe stem 782 00:35:49,712 --> 00:35:50,887 we've ever found on the island. 783 00:35:51,018 --> 00:35:52,150 Whoa. 784 00:35:53,760 --> 00:35:56,545 Is there a cultural influence here? 785 00:35:56,676 --> 00:35:57,764 It's most likely English. 786 00:35:57,981 --> 00:35:59,592 Oh. 787 00:35:59,722 --> 00:36:01,159 We can say-- and what we have been saying-- 788 00:36:01,333 --> 00:36:02,551 about clay pipes is people didn't curate them. 789 00:36:02,725 --> 00:36:03,770 They didn't keep them. 790 00:36:03,987 --> 00:36:05,380 But they're dropping it 791 00:36:05,511 --> 00:36:08,035 at the time that they're doing the work. 792 00:36:08,166 --> 00:36:09,428 It's like a cigarette butt. 793 00:36:09,602 --> 00:36:11,952 Yeah, if you look up, 794 00:36:12,126 --> 00:36:13,606 tobacco pipe bowls evolve. 795 00:36:13,823 --> 00:36:15,434 -Mm-hmm, mm-hmm. - Right? 796 00:36:15,608 --> 00:36:17,697 So, what we do is we look at the angle 797 00:36:17,871 --> 00:36:20,090 between the stem and the bowl. 798 00:36:20,221 --> 00:36:22,049 And that's what's outlined in red, 799 00:36:22,223 --> 00:36:25,574 is the stem/bowl junction that matches an example 800 00:36:25,748 --> 00:36:29,056 from 1680 to 1710. 801 00:36:29,187 --> 00:36:31,711 - It's like an exact match. - Yeah. 802 00:36:31,885 --> 00:36:33,843 Wow. 803 00:36:34,017 --> 00:36:35,628 That's awesome. 804 00:36:40,546 --> 00:36:41,895 The pipe stem matches an example 805 00:36:42,112 --> 00:36:44,071 from 1680 to 1710. 806 00:36:44,202 --> 00:36:46,247 Whoa. 807 00:36:46,378 --> 00:36:48,728 It's 85 years before the discovery of the Money Pit. 808 00:36:48,902 --> 00:36:51,296 In the Oak Island Laboratory, 809 00:36:51,383 --> 00:36:53,298 archaeologist Laird Niven 810 00:36:53,385 --> 00:36:55,909 has just revealed that a pipe stem, 811 00:36:56,083 --> 00:36:57,911 which is believed to have been recovered 812 00:36:58,041 --> 00:36:59,695 from the Shaft Six tunnel, 813 00:36:59,913 --> 00:37:04,483 dates as far back as the late 17th century. 814 00:37:04,700 --> 00:37:06,485 This shows activity deep down in the Money Pit. 815 00:37:06,659 --> 00:37:07,964 Yep. Right. 816 00:37:08,095 --> 00:37:10,576 That could be Money Pit debris. 817 00:37:10,750 --> 00:37:12,621 Oh, absolutely. 818 00:37:12,795 --> 00:37:16,495 The 1680 date to 1710, it's 100-plus years 819 00:37:16,669 --> 00:37:20,194 before the original Money Pit story evolved. 820 00:37:20,368 --> 00:37:21,848 It's somewhat dramatic. 821 00:37:22,022 --> 00:37:25,330 It certainly suggests that 822 00:37:25,504 --> 00:37:27,941 the pipe stem possibly could be associated 823 00:37:28,071 --> 00:37:30,944 with the deposition of the original Money Pit. 824 00:37:31,074 --> 00:37:33,163 It's exciting, I mean, 825 00:37:33,338 --> 00:37:35,731 walking in here, I didn't expect that. 826 00:37:35,949 --> 00:37:37,907 - Yeah. -Well, theory-wise, 827 00:37:38,081 --> 00:37:41,171 that date range is intriguing because of 1687. 828 00:37:41,302 --> 00:37:43,043 - Sir William Phips. - Yes, that's the year 829 00:37:43,217 --> 00:37:45,785 he recovered the treasure from the Concepción. 830 00:37:45,915 --> 00:37:48,788 And the theory says that perhaps part of that treasure 831 00:37:48,962 --> 00:37:50,268 was deposited on Oak Island. 832 00:37:50,485 --> 00:37:52,095 Mm-hmm. 833 00:37:52,226 --> 00:37:54,272 Could Doug Crowell be correct 834 00:37:54,489 --> 00:37:56,665 that this pipe stem could be connected 835 00:37:56,796 --> 00:37:58,798 to Sir William Phips 836 00:37:58,972 --> 00:38:01,279 and more than 60 tons 837 00:38:01,453 --> 00:38:03,585 of Spanish silver, gold and jewels 838 00:38:03,716 --> 00:38:05,631 from the wreck of the Concepción 839 00:38:05,718 --> 00:38:08,895 that some believe he buried on Oak Island 840 00:38:09,069 --> 00:38:11,593 in 1687? 841 00:38:11,767 --> 00:38:14,422 If so, could that explain 842 00:38:14,553 --> 00:38:16,598 the iron tools that have been discovered 843 00:38:16,729 --> 00:38:19,384 in the stone foundation on Lot 5? 844 00:38:19,558 --> 00:38:23,997 Might it answer the question of who originally created 845 00:38:24,171 --> 00:38:26,434 the slate vault in the swamp? 846 00:38:26,652 --> 00:38:28,393 And finally, could it indicate 847 00:38:28,523 --> 00:38:30,656 what was in the two stacked chests 848 00:38:30,830 --> 00:38:32,788 that the team is currently searching for 849 00:38:32,962 --> 00:38:35,313 in the RP-2 shaft? 850 00:38:35,443 --> 00:38:38,316 My brother's always keen to learn the latest information, 851 00:38:38,490 --> 00:38:41,667 so we'll see if he's available. 852 00:38:41,797 --> 00:38:45,584 The dates certainly encompass, quite dramatically, 853 00:38:45,758 --> 00:38:48,369 the possible association with William Phips. 854 00:38:48,543 --> 00:38:51,198 It certainly fits that time frame. 855 00:38:51,329 --> 00:38:53,374 And not only that, it's not just the timeline, 856 00:38:53,548 --> 00:38:55,289 it's where it was found. 857 00:38:55,420 --> 00:38:59,119 With the Shaft Six caisson locations, 858 00:38:59,293 --> 00:39:01,034 that's quite something. 859 00:39:04,994 --> 00:39:07,345 It is not a Bravo Tango call. 860 00:39:07,562 --> 00:39:10,043 However... 861 00:39:10,173 --> 00:39:11,305 No, no. Don't... 862 00:39:11,479 --> 00:39:14,047 don't jump out of your chair. 863 00:39:14,221 --> 00:39:16,571 But there is kind of exciting news. 864 00:39:16,745 --> 00:39:18,356 And I'm gonna hand the phone to Laird 865 00:39:18,530 --> 00:39:20,880 and he can tell you all about it. 866 00:39:21,054 --> 00:39:22,838 Okay. Here you, here you go. 867 00:39:23,012 --> 00:39:25,624 Hey, Marty. 868 00:39:25,711 --> 00:39:29,149 So, we have this pipe stem that came off 869 00:39:29,323 --> 00:39:31,325 of the wash plant... 870 00:39:31,412 --> 00:39:33,806 um, from RP-1. 871 00:39:34,023 --> 00:39:35,068 It's the largest one 872 00:39:35,242 --> 00:39:37,462 I've ever seen on the island. 873 00:39:37,636 --> 00:39:40,552 And it dates 1680 to 1710. 874 00:39:40,726 --> 00:39:41,727 Yeah. 875 00:39:43,685 --> 00:39:44,730 Yeah. 876 00:39:49,735 --> 00:39:52,215 That's the possibility. 877 00:40:02,269 --> 00:40:04,053 - Yeah. - Yep. 878 00:40:04,227 --> 00:40:05,272 These are like smoking guns. 879 00:40:05,446 --> 00:40:06,926 These are almost like, 880 00:40:07,100 --> 00:40:09,624 you know, a-a date inscribed in a rock. 881 00:40:09,755 --> 00:40:12,801 That means it was being used underground 882 00:40:12,932 --> 00:40:15,413 from 1680 to 1710. 883 00:40:15,543 --> 00:40:19,155 That clearly suggests an origin 884 00:40:19,286 --> 00:40:21,810 much earlier than 1795. 885 00:40:22,028 --> 00:40:24,770 It's just a very, very meaningful find. 886 00:40:24,944 --> 00:40:26,772 And probably most importantly, 887 00:40:26,946 --> 00:40:29,557 RP-2 should be where we might find something. 888 00:40:29,731 --> 00:40:33,300 Where we might find a piece or an indication of treasure. 889 00:40:33,474 --> 00:40:35,998 It speaks to how the smallest find 890 00:40:36,085 --> 00:40:38,305 might be important. Yeah. 891 00:40:39,437 --> 00:40:41,439 Okey doke. Fair enough. 892 00:40:41,613 --> 00:40:42,875 - All right, see you. - See you, Marty. 893 00:40:43,049 --> 00:40:44,877 - Take care. Yeah, bye. - Yeah. 894 00:40:45,007 --> 00:40:46,835 So, thank you both. 895 00:40:46,966 --> 00:40:48,402 - Appreciate it. - All right. 896 00:40:48,576 --> 00:40:49,969 But the three of us need to get back to work. 897 00:40:50,143 --> 00:40:51,536 -Great job, you two. -Later. 898 00:40:51,710 --> 00:40:54,234 Ever since they were just boys, 899 00:40:54,364 --> 00:40:57,498 Rick and Marty Lagina have dreamed 900 00:40:57,629 --> 00:41:00,980 of holding a genuine piece of Oak Island's fabled Money Pit 901 00:41:01,154 --> 00:41:03,112 in their hands. 902 00:41:03,286 --> 00:41:07,377 Now, with the help of their faithful team, 903 00:41:07,552 --> 00:41:10,206 they have unearthed an artifact that not only 904 00:41:10,337 --> 00:41:12,992 may have come from the original treasure shaft... 905 00:41:14,384 --> 00:41:16,386 ...but might help identify 906 00:41:16,561 --> 00:41:20,956 whomever was behind this 230-year-old mystery. 907 00:41:21,043 --> 00:41:24,699 And as they dig deeper into the tunnel 908 00:41:24,786 --> 00:41:27,615 connected to Shaft Six, 909 00:41:27,789 --> 00:41:32,838 just what will they hold in their hands next? 910 00:41:35,101 --> 00:41:37,495 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 911 00:41:37,669 --> 00:41:39,409 Hey. Check this out. 912 00:41:39,497 --> 00:41:40,672 - Wow. - That's big. 913 00:41:40,802 --> 00:41:41,890 Oh, very cool. 914 00:41:42,064 --> 00:41:43,675 -Oh, my gosh. - Yeah! 915 00:41:43,849 --> 00:41:46,199 -This is strange. -Do you think 916 00:41:46,373 --> 00:41:47,896 that somebody carved that into the wood? 917 00:41:48,070 --> 00:41:49,463 That's not natural. 918 00:41:49,637 --> 00:41:51,596 -Oh, wow. -Oh, look at that. 919 00:41:51,813 --> 00:41:54,207 - Well, that's pretty cool. - Pretty bloody cool. 920 00:41:54,294 --> 00:41:55,904 - This is real good. -Absolutely. 921 00:41:56,078 --> 00:41:57,993 We got some radiocarbon dates. 922 00:41:58,167 --> 00:41:59,429 1725... 923 00:41:59,647 --> 00:42:01,736 - to 1764. - That's pre-searcher. 924 00:42:01,910 --> 00:42:03,129 - Yeah. - Wowza. 925 00:42:03,259 --> 00:42:04,652 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 71801

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