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Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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Whoa. There's something here.
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Sounds pretty good.
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-Ooh. Wow.
- Ooh!
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- Is that normal?
- It's cryptic to me.
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Oh, so this could be
something new.
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I had, like, an aha moment.
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It's 85 years before
the discovery of the Money Pit.
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- Yeah.
- Yeah?
- Wow.
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-Here we go.
- Come on, baby.
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Just trying to find one thing.
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- Whoa.
-Oh, that's fantastic!
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That could be a piece
of the original Money Pit.
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- Oh, I think for sure.
-Yes!
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There is an island
in the North Atlantic
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where people
have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found
a stone slab
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with strange symbols
carved into it,
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man-made workings
that date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross
whose origin may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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It's gonna happen
this morning, mate.
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Time to roll up
the sleeves, mate,
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and find some treasure.
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A morning of great expectations
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has dawned on Oak Island
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for brothers Rick and Marty
Lagina and their team.
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Come on, baby.
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And that is due to a belief
that vast amounts
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of treasure
in the Money Pit area
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may soon be within their reach,
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along with the answers
to a 230-year-old mystery.
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We're still picking up
a lot of wood.
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Yep.
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For the past several days,
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the team, along with
representatives
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from ROC Equipment and SB Canada
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have been excavating
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a seven-foot-diameter
steel shaft
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known as RP-1
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with the hope that
it will encounter a tunnel
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connected to one of the most
legendary events
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in Oak Island history.
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In 1861,
treasure hunters believed
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that they had drilled through
two stacked wooden chests
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in the original Money Pit
at a depth of 100 feet.
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In the hopes of avoiding
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a believed booby-trapped
flood tunnel thought to act
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as a safeguard for the riches,
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they constructed a shaft--
known as Shaft Six--
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18 feet to the west
down to a depth of 118 feet.
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From there, they began tunneling
toward the Money Pit,
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hoping to retrieve
the wooden chests from below.
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However, only one foot short
of their target,
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seawater rushed in,
leading to a disastrous collapse
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of the Money Pit,
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which left tons of wooden debris
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and possibly scattered treasure
entombed in the tunnel.
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Oh, look at that.
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All that old wood
still coming up.
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Let's go take a look.
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Now, after reaching a depth
of more than 110 feet in RP-1
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and having unearthed
massive amounts of old,
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broken, hand-cut timbers,
the team believes
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that they may have encountered
the fabled Shaft Six tunnel
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and hope to soon recover
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at least part
of the Money Pit treasure.
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Nada?
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Nothing yet.
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Look at that, more wood.
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-Good morning, guys.
- Morning.
- Hi, Vanessa.
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All right. The dig's at 114,
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but we're still pulling out
a lot of wood.
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- We're not to the bottom yet.
- I don't think we are, either.
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Okay.
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We're now poised
at the exact interval where,
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if something had collapsed
from the Money Pit
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over into Shaft Six,
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that's where some
treasure items should be.
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And we're just about there.
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And so, I'm excited
that maybe we might
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produce something that
vindicates this whole thing.
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We're still pulling out
a lot of wood.
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Uh, definitely want
to keep drilling.
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- Okay.
-The only thing
we're missing is the treasure.
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Well-well, the next couple
of grabs will tell the story.
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- Sounds good. All right.
Thanks, guys.
- Thank you.
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As the excavation in RP-1
proceeds to target depth...
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...some 500 feet east
near Smith's Cove...
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How's it going?
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...Charles Barkhouse
and other members of the team
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are searching for clues
and valuables
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in freshly removed spoils
at the wash plant.
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That's pretty cool.
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That's gonna go back
to the lab for analysis.
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We're going through the spoils
on the wash plant,
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and we're hoping to find
anything, really.
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The best possible outcome
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is to actually find treasure
at the bottom.
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But the smallest clue could lead
to the biggest discovery.
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Wow.
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Good find.
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- Hey, Charles.
- Hey, Alex.
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- How we doing?
- Good.
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- Blake just found this
on the belt.
- Oh, yeah.
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Looks like it's
hand-painted pottery.
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It's the rim of something there.
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Yeah, and it's pretty--
pretty large, too.
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- Pretty hefty.
-Yeah. Yeah.
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Yeah, you know,
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this could be old enough to be
part of the original Money Pit.
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You're absolutely right, Alex.
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That could come
from the Money Pit.
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Well, I mean, that's
what we are looking for.
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We are looking for something
that's conclusively
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from the original Money Pit.
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- That'd be the one thing.
- Yeah.
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Every clue,
no matter how minute,
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might be very, very important.
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What is that pottery doing
down at these depths?
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That's very, very strange.
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You know, we're always trying
to answer the Ws.
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Who might have been there?
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This could yet turn out
to be quite a discovery.
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I really hope it is
a piece of pottery
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from the collapse
of the Money Pit.
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So, could it be
a very important clue
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that would tell a lot? Yes.
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Is it possible that the team
has found an additional clue
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that could help identify
just who created the Money Pit?
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The guys are watching
the belt really close,
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and if there's anything there,
even the small little pieces
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- of pottery, they pick it up.
- Excellent.
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We'll have to show this
to Laird.
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Absolutely.
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- Appreciate it. Thanks, Charles.
- All right.
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See you later.
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Meanwhile,
in the northern region
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of the triangle-shaped swamp...
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All right,
what's the plan today?
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I would say that
we should keep going east
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and turn that area over.
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- Sound plan.
- Okay.
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...Jack Begley,
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metal detection expert
Katya Drayton,
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and Oak Island landowner
Tom Nolan
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are also looking
for potential clues
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and hidden valuables.
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I'm hoping as we push
closer to the shore
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we pick up on
some other workings.
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- Yep.
-Let's get started.
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-Very good
-Okay.
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In recent years,
the Laginas and their team
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have discovered
a number of astonishing
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man-made stone structures
throughout the swamp
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that have been dated
to between 1200 and 1750 AD.
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But this year, after uncovering
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a number of wooden
survey stakes
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and sections
of a cobblestone pathway,
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they were stunned
to uncover an empty
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slate and brick
vault-like structure
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in the northern region.
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Today, the team is searching
just several yards to the north
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for more evidence
of the cobblestone pathway
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in the hopes that it may lead
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to more hidden structures
that still contain valuables.
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I think we have another stake.
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Stake? Oh!
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Look at that.
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Oh, yeah.
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You got four cuts.
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- Another stake.
- Maybe five.
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Well, that's a different cut
from all the rest.
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Yeah. This one is different.
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Another axe-cut
wooden survey stake?
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Because the team has made
a number of identical finds
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along the cobblestone pathway,
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could that mean
that they are close
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to uncovering
more sections of it?
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And if so,
could they also be close
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to an even more
valuable discovery?
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We do need to find more.
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All right. Here we go.
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Every time we get to search
in the swamp,
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it seems like we find
more and more things
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that were left behind
and constructed
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with some type
of a grand scheme.
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We haven't uncovered everything.
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I think we're gonna
have to dig around
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a little more to figure out
what's going on here.
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I'm really hoping we find
another vault-like feature.
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Hey, guys. I think I got a hit.
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- Oh, in the ground over there?
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
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Sounds pretty good.
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Wow!
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Wow!
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Ooh.
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Oh, yeah.
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- What's that?
-What is that?
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That's really strange.
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Yeah. What is it?
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Maybe a spike of some sort?
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In the northern region
of the Oak Island swamp...
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- It kind of looks like...
- It's awful bent for a spike.
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...Katya Drayton,
Jack Begley, and Tom Nolan
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have just discovered
a potentially important clue.
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Let's see if
there's anything else.
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There's nothing left
in that hole.
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I think there's
something else right here.
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Right there, on that side.
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JACK and KATYA:
Ooh!
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- That looks really old, too.
- Yeah, here.
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What's that?
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- I don't know, Tom.
- Geez.
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-Look at that tip.
-Yeah.
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Maybe it could be a chisel.
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Could be. Yeah.
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Someone was definitely
doing some work around here.
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Yeah.
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An iron spike
and possible chisel?
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Could the team
have uncovered evidence
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of an operation
that may be related
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to the mysterious
cobblestone pathway?
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If so, could that mean
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they might be close
to uncovering
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another vault-like structure
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that contains
something of value?
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- Hi.
- Hey, Charles.
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- Hi, guys.
- Hey, Rick.
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Hey.
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- Good timing.
-What did you find?
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We found some stuff.
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I don't know
what you'll make of it.
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Yeah, I love the fact that
that looks hand-hammered.
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- Yeah.
- Yeah.
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It's strange metal, though.
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There's no corrosion whatsoever.
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All of these are in
such a small area, too.
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Okay. Well, why don't we see
what else there is?
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Sounds good.
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Obviously,
we're looking for treasure,
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but we're also looking
for clues to the treasure.
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And these items
might be an important clue
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and highly relevant
to many things.
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Who was here?
When was the work done?
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We need to follow
those clues where they go.
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I found leather.
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What?
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Bottom of a shoe.
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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
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