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Tonight
on the thrilling season finale
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of The Curse of Oak Island...
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-Here we go.
-Airlift time.
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Today's the day
we find Rick's one thing.
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Let's find some gold.
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- Oh, baby.
-Oh, ho!
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You can see that it's hollow.
It keeps going in there.
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And then there's something
down at the bottom of that rock.
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-Oh, no way!
- It's remarkable.
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Ooh! That's a nonferrous hit.
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-Ha-ha! Look at that!
- Ka-ching!
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The arsenical copper
indicates the medieval times.
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Medieval, baby.
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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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-Morning.
-Good morning.
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- See we're ready
to rock and roll.
-Today's the day.
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Airlift time.
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A year that has been full
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of historic discoveries
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and revelations on Oak Island
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is about to reach
its culmination
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for brothers Rick and
Marty Lagina and their team.
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You know, one side
of the caisson hit the edge
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of the solution channel and we
know there was a collapse here.
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Oh, for sure,
but now we know it goes deeper.
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-Yep.
-The question is,
what collapsed
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down into the solution cavity?
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- Was it the treasure?
- Had to go somewhere, yeah.
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In the fabled Money Pit area,
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the team has now installed
their sixth and final
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seven-foot-diameter
steel shaft for the year.
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A shaft they have dubbed
"the one thing" or "TOT-1."
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It has reached some 195 feet
underground
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and penetrated
a massive natural cavity
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in the bedrock,
known as the solution channel.
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A cavity that contains
more than 100 tons
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of earth and debris
that collapsed
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into it during one
of the team's recent excavations
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and which may now also contain
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the legendary
Money Pit treasure.
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There still could be
something down
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at the bottom of that caisson.
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And they're gonna vacuum it up
literally,
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and we're gonna look in there
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and we're gonna hope
we find the one thing.
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- Today's the day we find
Rick's one thing.
-Let's go, yeah.
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Now with just
a few days remaining
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before the onset of winter
will force the team to suspend
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their search activities
until next spring,
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representatives from
ROC Equipment and SB Canada
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will attempt to recover evidence
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of the believed
valuables from the bottom
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of the solution channel
using an airlift system.
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He's in.
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The process
will work by blasting air
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at a rate of 300 pounds
per square inch
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down the TOT-1 shaft
and into the solution channel.
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This will create
a powerful vacuum,
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forcing tons of dirt
and debris to the surface,
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which will be deposited
into a massive container.
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The spoils will then be
carefully searched
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for evidence of treasure.
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Okay. We're ready.
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- And you're ready,
it looks like.
- Yep.
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Let's get the guys
lined up here.
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- Mickey, you all connected up?
- Yeah.
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- You good, Denny?
- Yeah.
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We're gonna fire that pump up.
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-Here we go.
-It's going.
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Rough start.
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There you go.
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-Oh, baby!
- There it is, there it is.
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Lots of muck, buddy.
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The weather's closing in,
our time here
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on the island is closing.
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The expectations are high
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that within the TOT-1,
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"the one thing" caisson, that
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some significant discoveries
will be made.
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It's really sputtering though,
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as if there's a lot
more material in the caisson
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- than we thought.
-Yeah.
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We're hoping to find a treasure.
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Something that will help us
ascertain
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the what of this mystery.
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What was buried here
so long ago?
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- That thing's gonna fill up...
- Really fast.
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...really fast.
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Wow!
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It's obvious that everything's
working beautifully.
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We can see massive amounts
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of material
entering the big tank.
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After all these years digging
and drilling underground
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in the Money Pit,
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I'm hoping there's
some treasure in there.
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Just little update:
we're pulling now.
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You can hear the chunks
and solids coming up now.
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- So...
- Okay.
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- Keep you in the loop.
- Okie-doke.
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Thank you.
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So let's fill that up.
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And then develop
a proper excavation plan
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- for the rest of the day.
- Yep.
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We all know we can't stand still
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because time
is running away from us.
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Yep.
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All right, well, this seems
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to be working
quite well actually.
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There's stuff going in the tank.
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Maybe there's some good stuff
going in the tank.
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Maybe the one thing
is in the tank.
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I'm waiting
for the Bravo-Tango, Rick.
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-Exactly.
-Might be over there.
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While the airlifting operation
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continues in the Money Pit area,
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nearly half a mile to the west
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on Lot 5...
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You got a whole crew here.
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- Everybody's busy.
-Hey.
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- Digging away. Find anything?
-Yep.
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Well, you guys can tell me.
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Laird noticed something
at least a little unusual
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that I thought
you might be interested in.
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It's down here.
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...Rick and Marty
join archaeologist
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Laird Niven
and other members of the team
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to look for more
potentially critical clues
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in the stone foundation
near the shoreline.
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Laird was scraping away
down here in the wall.
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And, Laird, tell them
what you observed.
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You can see that it's-it's
almost hollow.
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It's-- it keeps going in there.
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And then I noticed something
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down at the very bottom
of that rock.
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Ooh.
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It's actually a nail.
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After uncovering
this feature in 2022,
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Laird and the rest of the team
have not only found
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evidence that it may
have been used as a campsite
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by different groups
over numerous time periods
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prior to the discovery
of the Money Pit,
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but have also unearthed
several stunning artifacts
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that suggest it was directly
related to the treasure mystery.
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These include
a mortar-like substance
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that matches soil samples
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from more than 100 feet deep
in the Money Pit area...
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...five Roman coins
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and a 14th-century
lead barter token
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which may be connected
to the Knights Templar.
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And four Venetian trade beads,
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along with two ornate buttons
that could be related
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to the Knights of Malta.
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Incredibly,
some researchers believe
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that the Templars
and the Knights of Malta
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may have conspired
to hide priceless,
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religious artifacts,
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including the Holy Grail
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and the Ark of the Covenant
on Oak Island
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between the 12th
and 17th centuries.
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Does it help at all
explain what this thing is?
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-No.
- Mm, fair.
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Other than... odd?
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Other than odd.
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How about if we have Gary
go around once more?
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Yeah. That's fine.
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I mean, he's kind of our
first line of offense, right?
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- Yeah.
-Okay.
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Okie doke, Gary.
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- It's all yours.
- Let's get going.
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Given all the artifacts
that have been found
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in this localized
of an area with this feature,
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it presents the possibility
of some real answers.
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All right. We'll get stuck in.
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My hope is we can find
an artifact that will really
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give us a proper framework
to understand
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the earliest activities
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associated with Lot 5.
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Nonferrous.
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That's a nonferrous target.
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Sounds like a shovel test to me.
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Fiona, could you, uh, bring that
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talented trowel of yours
over here?
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We got one that's
especially interesting.
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Yep. We can do that.
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- Is it this one here?
-Yes.
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Okay.
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Oh, here's something.
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But it's actually ceramic.
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Got a nice piece of
hand-painted pearlware in here.
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-You just got
a bit of pottery?
- Yeah.
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- But that wouldn't have been
setting your...
- No.
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- ...metal detector off.
- No.
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What is the date range
on that piece of pottery?
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-Can I see it?
- Yeah, when you start getting
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into the hand-painted,
now you're looking
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at 1770 onwards for that.
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That's still
older than the original
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story of the discovery
of the Money Pit.
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We're getting down
a little deeper here now.
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So I'd be surprised
if it's too much deeper.
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Nothing surprises me
about Lot 5.
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Oh, what's this?
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Oh, wait.
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Ooh!
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- There you go, Gary.
- Yeah, ka-ching!
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It's a coin! Hey, hey!
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- It is.
-Hey!
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- There you go, Gary.
- Ka-ching!
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Just a few feet
outside of the mysterious
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rounded foundation on Lot 5...
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Wow.
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...Gary Drayton
and other members
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of the Oak Island team have
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just made a potentially
valuable discovery.
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Is it a coin or a button?
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Well, it doesn't have
a shank on the back.
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It's pretty flat.
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I would suspect it's a coin.
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And it's even got a bit
of a copper patina to it.
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It's very thin.
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It doesn't have
a lot of heft to it.
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So it could be a token as well.
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It's a coin or a token,
but it was down there.
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It was. It was very deep.
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A possible coin or token?
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If so, could the team
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have found a similar artifact
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to the possibly
Templar-related barter token
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that was unearthed here in 2022?
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That's a...
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That's going in my pocket.
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Yeah. Yeah, it is.
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Oh, that's fantastic.
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-So I heard some yelling.
- Yeah. Look at this.
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- This kind of popped out.
- Oh, wow.
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- Do you see that copper patina
on it?
- Oh, yeah, yeah.
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Well, that's worth getting
back to the lab, obviously.
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I've got a bag here.
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That little nice clean one.
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That's what we want for this.
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This is a productive couple
of pits.
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Yeah, it has been.
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There's a building
body of evidence
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that there was a relationship
256
00:11:16,153 --> 00:11:18,416
between Lot 5 and the Money Pit
257
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and the mystery in total.
258
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It's hard to refute that.
259
00:11:22,377 --> 00:11:23,813
This find, obviously,
260
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comes at the end of the year
261
00:11:25,989 --> 00:11:27,556
and my hope is that we will
come to an understanding
262
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of its relative importance.
263
00:11:30,080 --> 00:11:31,647
You know, it might be
the end of the year,
264
00:11:31,778 --> 00:11:33,214
but it's not the end
of the interest
265
00:11:33,388 --> 00:11:34,824
in this area, that's for sure.
266
00:11:34,955 --> 00:11:38,436
I mean, that continues
to be remarkable.
267
00:11:38,567 --> 00:11:41,135
- Yeah.
- And it reaffirms the fact
268
00:11:41,309 --> 00:11:45,008
that this treasure hunt,
this mystery, is island-wide.
269
00:11:45,182 --> 00:11:46,836
That is quite remarkable.
270
00:11:47,010 --> 00:11:50,579
And it's never too late
to pull up a Hail Mary find.
271
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Pull up another.
272
00:11:56,759 --> 00:11:58,979
The following morning...
273
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How's that one look?
274
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Still likely a good
275
00:12:03,157 --> 00:12:04,724
foot and a half
or two feet of stuff in here.
276
00:12:04,898 --> 00:12:06,464
Yeah. There's a lot more in here
277
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than I thought there would be.
278
00:12:08,815 --> 00:12:12,340
...Rick Lagina joins
operations manager Scott Barlow
279
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and heavy equipment operator
Billy Gerhardt
280
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in the Money Pit area.
281
00:12:17,040 --> 00:12:18,302
There's lots there
to go through.
282
00:12:18,476 --> 00:12:20,348
Well, the first thing would be
283
00:12:20,522 --> 00:12:22,524
get it out of here, right?
284
00:12:22,654 --> 00:12:24,613
Now that
the airlifting operation
285
00:12:24,787 --> 00:12:27,572
in the TOT-1 shaft
has been completed
286
00:12:27,703 --> 00:12:29,966
and the excess water
has been drained
287
00:12:30,097 --> 00:12:31,881
from the spoils container,
288
00:12:32,055 --> 00:12:34,101
they are eager
to begin searching
289
00:12:34,231 --> 00:12:36,799
through the solid debris
and soils for clues
290
00:12:36,973 --> 00:12:39,280
and hopefully
evidence of treasure.
291
00:12:40,281 --> 00:12:41,630
Should be a lot of silt in here,
292
00:12:41,804 --> 00:12:43,632
but we could definitely
hear the sound
293
00:12:43,806 --> 00:12:45,286
of things tinging off
this dividing wall
294
00:12:45,460 --> 00:12:47,288
- when it was shooting in there.
- Mm-hmm.
295
00:12:47,418 --> 00:12:50,421
So hopefully one of those things
is what we're looking for.
296
00:12:50,552 --> 00:12:51,771
The one thing.
297
00:12:51,945 --> 00:12:53,816
Yeah, the one thing.
298
00:12:53,903 --> 00:12:55,992
Okay, well,
let's get it started, right?
299
00:12:56,166 --> 00:12:57,820
Get the vac truck in
and see what we've got.
300
00:12:57,994 --> 00:12:59,517
Okay.
301
00:12:59,691 --> 00:13:00,910
If there's anything in here
302
00:13:01,128 --> 00:13:03,217
that is of metallic nature,
303
00:13:03,391 --> 00:13:05,610
it has been airlifted
from more than 200 feet
304
00:13:05,785 --> 00:13:07,569
underground in the Money Pit.
305
00:13:07,743 --> 00:13:09,876
So now it's up to...
306
00:13:10,093 --> 00:13:12,400
us to make sure
that the container gets clean
307
00:13:12,574 --> 00:13:14,619
and then it's up to Gary,
really, to try to find
308
00:13:14,837 --> 00:13:16,099
any metallic objects.
309
00:13:18,928 --> 00:13:20,974
- There's the rig
for the job right there.
- Yep.
310
00:13:21,148 --> 00:13:23,715
Hi, Marc, I'm Rick.
Nice to meet you.
311
00:13:23,890 --> 00:13:26,588
We have some suspicion
that there might be something
312
00:13:26,762 --> 00:13:28,590
in this container
and that's why you're here.
313
00:13:28,720 --> 00:13:30,635
- Let's get after it.
- Let's do it.
314
00:13:31,898 --> 00:13:35,466
Utilizing a process
known as hydro evacuation,
315
00:13:35,597 --> 00:13:38,730
Marc will use
an industrial-grade water jet
316
00:13:38,861 --> 00:13:40,732
to break up
the sediment and earth
317
00:13:40,863 --> 00:13:42,430
at the bottom of the container
318
00:13:42,560 --> 00:13:44,475
while a powerful suction pump
319
00:13:44,649 --> 00:13:46,434
will draw the liquids and spoils
320
00:13:46,521 --> 00:13:49,045
into a 3,500-gallon tank.
321
00:13:49,219 --> 00:13:51,526
All right, guys,
let's find some gold.
322
00:13:52,744 --> 00:13:54,311
We're about to find out.
323
00:13:54,398 --> 00:13:56,357
All right, light her up.
324
00:13:57,184 --> 00:13:58,881
Voilà!
325
00:13:59,055 --> 00:14:00,970
Once the spoils are removed
326
00:14:01,144 --> 00:14:02,711
from the container, they will be
327
00:14:02,885 --> 00:14:05,409
transported to nearby Smith's Cove
328
00:14:05,540 --> 00:14:08,021
where metal detection expert
Gary Drayton will scan them
329
00:14:08,108 --> 00:14:10,762
for clues
and potential valuables.
330
00:14:10,893 --> 00:14:13,809
It looks like he's making some
pretty good progress there now.
331
00:14:13,940 --> 00:14:16,507
He'll be done with that-- what's
left in there in short order.
332
00:14:17,726 --> 00:14:19,859
Look, we all want
to find something.
333
00:14:20,033 --> 00:14:21,512
The only way
to find something is
334
00:14:21,686 --> 00:14:22,949
to have Gary come in
and metal detect.
335
00:14:23,166 --> 00:14:24,559
All right.
336
00:14:24,689 --> 00:14:26,866
Let's get
treasure hunting again.
337
00:14:28,911 --> 00:14:30,652
Later that afternoon...
338
00:14:32,175 --> 00:14:33,785
-We got a busy day
ahead of us.
-Yes, we do.
339
00:14:33,960 --> 00:14:37,093
- Quite a mess you made
down here, Bill.
- Isn't it?
340
00:14:37,267 --> 00:14:39,704
...Rick, Craig
and Gary Drayton arrive
341
00:14:39,922 --> 00:14:43,883
at Smith's Cove to begin
searching the TOT-1 spoils.
342
00:14:44,057 --> 00:14:45,580
Now it's had a chance
to dry off.
343
00:14:45,797 --> 00:14:48,757
So we have a little chance
for a better visual.
344
00:14:48,931 --> 00:14:51,586
I believe today
we're gonna find a diamond
345
00:14:51,760 --> 00:14:53,501
in the rough,
right in that pile there.
346
00:14:53,631 --> 00:14:55,372
Okay.
You got two guys to shovel.
347
00:14:55,546 --> 00:14:56,896
You get the metal detector.
348
00:14:57,070 --> 00:14:58,419
Billy,
if you can scrape that off?
349
00:14:58,593 --> 00:15:00,073
- All right.
- Let's get stuck in.
350
00:15:00,247 --> 00:15:02,075
This is great
that we're doing this.
351
00:15:02,292 --> 00:15:04,729
We got a chance
to metal detect it and use
352
00:15:04,904 --> 00:15:06,035
- the twin optical scanners.
- Yeah.
353
00:15:06,166 --> 00:15:07,689
Yep.
354
00:15:07,863 --> 00:15:09,604
We've got work in front of us.
355
00:15:09,778 --> 00:15:14,130
We recovered
a container full of mud,
356
00:15:14,304 --> 00:15:16,959
a tremendous amount of cobbles
and, hopefully,
357
00:15:17,133 --> 00:15:19,396
some potential discoveries
to be made.
358
00:15:19,570 --> 00:15:21,485
We have to do everything we can
359
00:15:21,659 --> 00:15:25,054
to make certain that we find
whatever lies within.
360
00:15:28,101 --> 00:15:29,624
It'd be nice to find
one great find.
361
00:15:29,798 --> 00:15:31,060
Yep.
362
00:15:39,112 --> 00:15:40,940
Hold up, Bill.
363
00:15:41,157 --> 00:15:42,463
What is that?
364
00:15:45,857 --> 00:15:47,729
That was a dowel.
365
00:15:47,859 --> 00:15:49,383
Yeah.
366
00:15:49,513 --> 00:15:50,862
- That's worth keeping.
- Yeah.
367
00:15:51,080 --> 00:15:52,386
A wooden dowel?
368
00:15:52,473 --> 00:15:54,997
Found in the TOT-1 spoils?
369
00:15:55,171 --> 00:15:59,088
Dating back
to the 7th century AD,
370
00:15:59,262 --> 00:16:02,657
dowels are wooden fasteners
that were used in construction
371
00:16:02,874 --> 00:16:05,225
to lock planks
or timbers together.
372
00:16:05,355 --> 00:16:07,705
According to historical records,
373
00:16:07,836 --> 00:16:09,707
all previous treasure hunters
374
00:16:09,881 --> 00:16:12,232
are believed to have
used metal fasteners
375
00:16:12,406 --> 00:16:14,669
in the construction
of shafts and tunnels
376
00:16:14,843 --> 00:16:17,280
in the Money Pit area.
377
00:16:17,454 --> 00:16:20,066
Is it possible that the team
has recovered evidence
378
00:16:20,240 --> 00:16:23,460
of the original Money Pit
in the solution channel?
379
00:16:23,634 --> 00:16:26,724
If so, might something
of great or even
380
00:16:26,811 --> 00:16:31,903
priceless value also be
contained in the TOT-1 spoils?
381
00:16:33,949 --> 00:16:35,298
Got a good signal.
382
00:16:37,039 --> 00:16:39,868
Hey.
Looks like I'm just in time.
383
00:16:39,999 --> 00:16:41,435
Something good, Gary?
384
00:16:41,609 --> 00:16:42,958
Yeah. It sounds good.
385
00:16:43,132 --> 00:16:44,612
Let me know if you need to dig.
386
00:16:44,829 --> 00:16:46,527
Yeah. Got to do the honors.
387
00:16:46,701 --> 00:16:48,268
-Right there?
-Yep.
388
00:16:48,398 --> 00:16:50,183
Right underneath
that pile there.
389
00:16:54,013 --> 00:16:56,189
All right. I'll have a regroup.
390
00:16:57,451 --> 00:16:58,452
And a pinpoint.
391
00:16:58,626 --> 00:16:59,844
See where this is.
392
00:17:02,978 --> 00:17:05,502
- Ooh, ooh!
- Wow!
393
00:17:05,676 --> 00:17:07,765
- Something.
-Yeah!
394
00:17:07,939 --> 00:17:10,029
That's nice.
395
00:17:15,730 --> 00:17:17,558
Yeah! That's nice.
396
00:17:17,732 --> 00:17:20,300
It's the end
of a pick by the look of it.
397
00:17:20,387 --> 00:17:22,084
- So, it is.
- Yep.
398
00:17:22,258 --> 00:17:23,259
While searching
through the spoils
399
00:17:23,433 --> 00:17:25,914
of the TOT-1 shaft,
400
00:17:26,045 --> 00:17:29,135
Rick, Marty and members
of the Oak Island team
401
00:17:29,265 --> 00:17:32,790
have just found another
potentially important clue.
402
00:17:32,964 --> 00:17:34,923
But it's in great condition.
403
00:17:35,010 --> 00:17:36,881
It's heavy for its size.
404
00:17:39,623 --> 00:17:41,930
-It's very small.
- That's what I like about it.
405
00:17:42,104 --> 00:17:44,759
If you're tunneling you'd
need a little pick like that.
406
00:17:44,889 --> 00:17:46,935
- Tunneling, not shafts.
-Yep.
407
00:17:47,066 --> 00:17:50,634
Wouldn't it be ironic
if it's a match to that old tool
408
00:17:50,765 --> 00:17:53,376
- that we found in TOT-1?
- Yes. Yeah.
409
00:17:53,550 --> 00:17:55,944
Part of a pickax?
410
00:17:56,118 --> 00:17:57,772
What is that?
411
00:17:57,946 --> 00:17:59,861
It looks like
it's part of a tool.
412
00:18:00,035 --> 00:18:03,082
One week ago,
while searching spoils that came
413
00:18:03,212 --> 00:18:06,955
from more than 160 feet deep
in the TOT-1 shaft,
414
00:18:07,086 --> 00:18:10,654
Gary and Marty found
a fragment of another pickax.
415
00:18:10,872 --> 00:18:12,352
That could be
a really old tool, mate.
416
00:18:12,526 --> 00:18:14,267
Yeah.
417
00:18:14,441 --> 00:18:16,225
One that blacksmithing
expert Carmen Legge
418
00:18:16,356 --> 00:18:18,793
believed to have been used
for tunneling
419
00:18:18,967 --> 00:18:22,492
and may date as far back
as the 16th century.
420
00:18:22,666 --> 00:18:25,669
I see a little bit of...
421
00:18:25,800 --> 00:18:27,932
striation right here.
422
00:18:28,063 --> 00:18:30,631
Could this be a similar tool?
423
00:18:30,805 --> 00:18:34,069
If so, was it possibly used
by someone
424
00:18:34,243 --> 00:18:38,073
who deposited something of great
value in the original Money Pit?
425
00:18:38,291 --> 00:18:40,031
- All right, you want
to swing some more?
-Yep.
426
00:18:40,249 --> 00:18:43,209
We could be seeing
and we're hoping we're seeing
427
00:18:43,383 --> 00:18:46,386
more evidence
that something went on
428
00:18:46,473 --> 00:18:50,433
deep in the Money Pit area
prior to its discovery in 1795.
429
00:18:50,607 --> 00:18:52,566
I think it's exciting.
430
00:18:52,696 --> 00:18:55,046
Anything in there could be items
from the original Money Pit.
431
00:18:55,134 --> 00:18:56,483
I'd like to see some treasure.
432
00:18:56,700 --> 00:18:58,659
Got a good signal.
433
00:19:04,273 --> 00:19:06,623
Right underneath that slab.
434
00:19:08,712 --> 00:19:10,671
Ooh, it'd be nice if it was
a bit of treasure there.
435
00:19:18,809 --> 00:19:20,333
Hopefully, it's old.
436
00:19:25,251 --> 00:19:26,861
What have we got here?
437
00:19:27,992 --> 00:19:29,342
Another real old pick?
438
00:19:29,516 --> 00:19:31,996
Yeah. Look.
Can you see those lines?
439
00:19:32,171 --> 00:19:33,868
- Yeah, that's hand-forged.
- Yeah.
440
00:19:34,042 --> 00:19:35,478
That could be an oldie.
441
00:19:35,696 --> 00:19:36,827
Quite chunky
and heavy for its size.
442
00:19:37,001 --> 00:19:39,308
Yeah, this is, this is good.
443
00:19:39,526 --> 00:19:40,962
Yeah.
444
00:19:42,093 --> 00:19:45,445
It's got to be a pick
or maybe even a chisel.
445
00:19:45,619 --> 00:19:46,576
Could be a chisel.
446
00:19:46,750 --> 00:19:48,317
That's a sweet find.
447
00:19:48,491 --> 00:19:50,537
Check this out, guys.
448
00:19:53,496 --> 00:19:54,758
It's a something.
449
00:19:54,932 --> 00:19:55,846
-Good find.
-Yeah, it is.
450
00:19:58,327 --> 00:20:01,809
There's a lot more to go through
but we're running out of time
451
00:20:01,983 --> 00:20:04,986
in every sense of the word.
452
00:20:05,160 --> 00:20:07,118
For the moment, for the year.
453
00:20:07,249 --> 00:20:09,295
I think we're gonna have to get
the rest of the team to have
454
00:20:09,469 --> 00:20:11,645
a meeting in the war room,
talk about what we did,
455
00:20:11,819 --> 00:20:14,909
what we got to do, what
our hopes and expectations are.
456
00:20:16,519 --> 00:20:18,695
It's an enormous amount
of material.
457
00:20:18,869 --> 00:20:21,742
I wish we had more time
to search.
458
00:20:21,916 --> 00:20:24,788
However,
we will finish this work
459
00:20:24,962 --> 00:20:28,009
next summer and it's typical
Oak Island in terms of making
460
00:20:28,183 --> 00:20:30,533
what could be a significant
find at the end of the year.
461
00:20:30,664 --> 00:20:33,971
What it's saying is
you just got to keep going.
462
00:20:34,145 --> 00:20:36,235
The search has merit.
463
00:20:36,409 --> 00:20:39,847
No real treasure but hints
464
00:20:40,021 --> 00:20:43,024
and indications
and intriguing possibilities
465
00:20:43,198 --> 00:20:44,678
that maybe this treasure
has fallen
466
00:20:44,808 --> 00:20:47,028
much deeper
and it's still there.
467
00:20:47,158 --> 00:20:50,336
So, Gary, if you'll get
those to Emma,
468
00:20:50,466 --> 00:20:52,294
we'll get quick analysis
going on that.
469
00:20:52,468 --> 00:20:54,209
That'd be great.
470
00:20:54,383 --> 00:20:55,471
All right then, we'll
see you guys in the war room.
471
00:20:55,645 --> 00:20:57,256
- See you there.
- All right. See you.
472
00:21:01,085 --> 00:21:03,262
The following afternoon...
473
00:21:06,003 --> 00:21:07,091
Hey, guys.
474
00:21:07,222 --> 00:21:09,006
Here we be.
475
00:21:09,180 --> 00:21:10,312
- Wow!
- Hey!
476
00:21:12,575 --> 00:21:15,099
I am always overwhelmed
when I walk into this group.
477
00:21:15,230 --> 00:21:17,928
And today is no exception.
478
00:21:18,102 --> 00:21:21,758
Rick, Marty and Craig gather
for the final time this year
479
00:21:21,889 --> 00:21:24,718
with their fellowship
in the Oak Island Museum.
480
00:21:24,892 --> 00:21:27,547
I'm a bit humbled
and I'm in a bit
481
00:21:27,634 --> 00:21:30,201
of awe of the amount
of brainpower and discoveries
482
00:21:30,376 --> 00:21:31,986
as I walk into that room.
483
00:21:32,160 --> 00:21:33,901
You know, there's
a bunch of happy faces
484
00:21:34,075 --> 00:21:36,469
and interested people.
485
00:21:36,643 --> 00:21:38,949
And they're our team.
They're our team.
486
00:21:39,123 --> 00:21:40,821
You know,
I'll use a Gary Drayton term.
487
00:21:40,951 --> 00:21:42,823
Gobsmacked. I mean,
488
00:21:42,997 --> 00:21:45,782
it's quite remarkable to see
489
00:21:45,913 --> 00:21:48,829
how many people
all gathered together
490
00:21:48,916 --> 00:21:50,787
to do one thing.
491
00:21:50,918 --> 00:21:51,875
Solve this mystery.
492
00:21:53,094 --> 00:21:56,053
We owe each and every one
of you a huge debt of gratitude.
493
00:21:56,227 --> 00:21:58,055
As I look around,
I see a willingness
494
00:21:58,229 --> 00:22:01,842
to come together
for the greater good.
495
00:22:01,972 --> 00:22:03,757
And the greater good to me
has always been solving
496
00:22:03,931 --> 00:22:04,845
the mystery of Oak Island.
497
00:22:07,674 --> 00:22:09,937
I want to start with something
I specifically asked for.
498
00:22:10,154 --> 00:22:13,244
Well, I have in front of me
eight things and there are more,
499
00:22:13,375 --> 00:22:15,551
that do not have
a question mark.
500
00:22:15,725 --> 00:22:19,163
Items that are without question,
501
00:22:19,294 --> 00:22:23,864
uh, not only pre-1795,
but pre-1760.
502
00:22:24,038 --> 00:22:26,432
So, with that, I'll
turn it over to a discussion
503
00:22:26,606 --> 00:22:30,044
of Lot 5 and, uh, Laird,
you can start over there.
504
00:22:31,741 --> 00:22:36,180
Yeah, the Lot 5,
this work this year expanded
505
00:22:36,311 --> 00:22:38,574
to the exterior
of the circular feature.
506
00:22:38,748 --> 00:22:40,533
We're finding
507
00:22:40,707 --> 00:22:44,101
the typical artifacts
from 1760 to 1820.
508
00:22:44,319 --> 00:22:47,322
But we're finding
more hints that there may
509
00:22:47,453 --> 00:22:51,718
have been an earlier
presence on that site.
510
00:22:51,892 --> 00:22:54,373
I mean, if you look
at the artifacts just recently,
511
00:22:54,547 --> 00:22:58,681
we have another button that was
previously thought to be a coin.
512
00:22:58,855 --> 00:23:02,250
And for good reason, the area
of the shank is barely visible.
513
00:23:02,337 --> 00:23:06,776
And the metallurgy is
suggesting is an early period.
514
00:23:06,950 --> 00:23:08,778
- And you have results on
what it is, Emma?
- Oh, I do.
515
00:23:11,259 --> 00:23:13,130
All right, so this is the coin,
516
00:23:13,304 --> 00:23:14,436
or what was thought
to be a coin.
517
00:23:14,610 --> 00:23:16,177
It is a button.
518
00:23:16,351 --> 00:23:18,135
The body of the button
is made of a copper alloy.
519
00:23:18,309 --> 00:23:20,877
But what's really
interesting about this,
520
00:23:21,051 --> 00:23:23,402
is what's in the copper
521
00:23:23,576 --> 00:23:24,925
and what's surrounding it,
so, first off,
522
00:23:25,142 --> 00:23:26,927
it's a silver gilt.
523
00:23:27,101 --> 00:23:30,321
Uh, so you're seeing
that-that composition
524
00:23:30,496 --> 00:23:33,542
of silver throughout,
but the copper
525
00:23:33,716 --> 00:23:35,675
has a unique signature
of a very,
526
00:23:35,849 --> 00:23:37,851
very high arsenic content.
527
00:23:38,068 --> 00:23:41,637
The arsenical copper
indicates the medieval times.
528
00:23:41,855 --> 00:23:43,683
It's coming. Medieval, baby!
529
00:23:44,597 --> 00:23:46,294
How about that?
530
00:23:51,821 --> 00:23:53,083
Copper was often recycled.
531
00:23:53,214 --> 00:23:54,955
A skilled person made it,
532
00:23:55,085 --> 00:23:57,392
refined the copper
and created this alloy.
533
00:23:57,566 --> 00:24:00,439
So, they're
recycling medieval copper.
534
00:24:00,613 --> 00:24:03,006
So if you had
to put a date on it,
535
00:24:03,224 --> 00:24:04,965
most likely pre-1750?
536
00:24:05,182 --> 00:24:06,662
Yeah.
537
00:24:06,749 --> 00:24:10,274
So the copper iron alloy
indicates 1600s, 1700s.
538
00:24:10,449 --> 00:24:12,363
Well, there you go.
539
00:24:12,494 --> 00:24:14,061
It is another
potentially critical moment
540
00:24:14,235 --> 00:24:16,150
for the Oak Island team.
541
00:24:16,324 --> 00:24:18,544
According to the scientific analysis
542
00:24:18,718 --> 00:24:21,372
of archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan,
543
00:24:21,503 --> 00:24:23,418
a button that was found
two days ago
544
00:24:23,592 --> 00:24:25,202
near the round feature on Lot 5
545
00:24:25,333 --> 00:24:28,728
was most likely made
in the 17th century.
546
00:24:28,902 --> 00:24:30,164
That fits
547
00:24:30,338 --> 00:24:32,209
- into your earlier occupation.
- Yeah.
548
00:24:32,383 --> 00:24:34,777
That means
it may have been left there
549
00:24:34,951 --> 00:24:36,953
by someone who used the feature
550
00:24:37,127 --> 00:24:40,653
nearly two centuries before
the discovery of the Money Pit.
551
00:24:40,783 --> 00:24:42,698
This is also a major find.
552
00:24:42,829 --> 00:24:44,570
- This is the other
starburst button.
-Yeah.
553
00:24:44,700 --> 00:24:45,919
And you still haven't identified
554
00:24:46,093 --> 00:24:47,660
- the original starburst?
- No.
555
00:24:47,747 --> 00:24:49,226
The button expert
we showed it to
556
00:24:49,400 --> 00:24:50,576
thought it might be Spanish.
557
00:24:50,663 --> 00:24:51,533
Is that the expert
558
00:24:51,620 --> 00:24:53,056
- in Malta?
- Yeah.
559
00:24:53,579 --> 00:24:55,929
Two weeks ago,
560
00:24:56,146 --> 00:24:57,844
Rick Lagina, his nephew Alex,
561
00:24:57,974 --> 00:25:00,629
and other members of the team
traveled to Malta
562
00:25:00,803 --> 00:25:02,979
in order to research the theory
563
00:25:03,197 --> 00:25:06,679
that members of the Knights
Templar and the Knights of Malta
564
00:25:06,896 --> 00:25:09,551
made multiple treasure deposits
on Oak Island
565
00:25:09,769 --> 00:25:13,033
between the 12th
and 17th centuries.
566
00:25:13,163 --> 00:25:16,863
After seeing a number
of Templar-related carvings
567
00:25:17,037 --> 00:25:19,648
that have also been found
over the years on Oak Island...
568
00:25:19,822 --> 00:25:21,258
How are you?
569
00:25:21,432 --> 00:25:25,306
...they met with
Maltese historian Denis Darmanin
570
00:25:25,524 --> 00:25:28,352
to have him analyze
the so-called starburst button
571
00:25:28,483 --> 00:25:30,441
that was discovered
in the rounded feature
572
00:25:30,616 --> 00:25:33,532
on Lot 5 in 2023.
573
00:25:33,662 --> 00:25:37,100
I did come across
a similar pattern here.
574
00:25:37,274 --> 00:25:40,277
I would date it to about 1650,
575
00:25:40,364 --> 00:25:42,366
not later than 1675.
576
00:25:42,497 --> 00:25:43,411
That's crazy.
577
00:25:45,021 --> 00:25:46,893
One of the carvings we saw
578
00:25:47,023 --> 00:25:49,548
on Gozo looks like sort of
579
00:25:49,722 --> 00:25:53,203
a more primitive version of this
new starburst button pattern.
580
00:25:53,813 --> 00:25:55,075
That right there.
581
00:25:55,249 --> 00:25:56,163
Incredibly,
582
00:25:56,337 --> 00:25:57,860
upon returning from Malta,
583
00:25:58,034 --> 00:26:00,515
Alex was stunned to realize
584
00:26:00,733 --> 00:26:04,780
that another carving he had seen
at the citadel of Victoria,
585
00:26:04,911 --> 00:26:07,130
a former stronghold
of the Knights of Malta,
586
00:26:07,261 --> 00:26:10,264
where some believe holy
treasures of the Knights Templar
587
00:26:10,438 --> 00:26:11,961
were once safeguarded,
588
00:26:12,135 --> 00:26:14,834
was similar
to a second ornate button
589
00:26:15,008 --> 00:26:18,359
that had just been unearthed
near the rounded feature.
590
00:26:18,489 --> 00:26:20,491
Lot 5 remains
591
00:26:20,622 --> 00:26:23,930
an enigma and possibly
an important enigma.
592
00:26:24,104 --> 00:26:25,801
Is it possible
593
00:26:26,019 --> 00:26:29,326
that the three potentially
17th-century buttons,
594
00:26:29,457 --> 00:26:32,416
in addition
to the 14th-century barter token
595
00:26:32,591 --> 00:26:36,029
that were all found near
the rounded feature on Lot 5
596
00:26:36,203 --> 00:26:38,945
offer key evidence
that both the Knights Templar
597
00:26:39,075 --> 00:26:41,382
and the Knights of Malta
may have been connected
598
00:26:41,600 --> 00:26:43,514
to the Oak Island mystery?
599
00:26:44,167 --> 00:26:45,429
What's the path forward
600
00:26:45,560 --> 00:26:47,083
- on Lot 5?
-I think
601
00:26:47,214 --> 00:26:48,868
there's more work to be done
on the exterior
602
00:26:48,998 --> 00:26:50,957
- of the foundation.
- Mm-hmm.
603
00:26:51,131 --> 00:26:52,959
And I think we-we work with Gary
604
00:26:53,089 --> 00:26:56,136
- to do more precise
metal detecting.
-And run
605
00:26:56,310 --> 00:26:58,138
- GPR again.
- Yeah.
606
00:26:58,312 --> 00:26:59,922
'Cause if they were doing
607
00:27:00,140 --> 00:27:02,795
work over on Lot 5,
maybe there is a hatch
608
00:27:02,969 --> 00:27:06,494
or a shaft
or something right nearby.
609
00:27:06,581 --> 00:27:08,452
Without question,
a-anything like that
610
00:27:08,627 --> 00:27:09,628
would be worth investigating.
611
00:27:11,151 --> 00:27:13,588
But let's go
to that favorite place
612
00:27:13,806 --> 00:27:15,459
for just about everyone here--
the swamp.
613
00:27:15,634 --> 00:27:19,507
Dr. Spooner, you played
a very significant role.
614
00:27:19,638 --> 00:27:21,552
Why don't you tee off that
discussion from your standpoint.
615
00:27:21,683 --> 00:27:24,207
Yeah, I-I think
we've moved, uh...
616
00:27:24,381 --> 00:27:26,166
moved everything
forward significantly
617
00:27:26,340 --> 00:27:28,342
in terms of understanding
the swamp
618
00:27:28,559 --> 00:27:32,781
and just how sort of vigorous
an area of activity it was.
619
00:27:32,912 --> 00:27:35,828
We find structures there...
that are enigmatic.
620
00:27:36,002 --> 00:27:37,351
Yeah.
621
00:27:37,830 --> 00:27:39,919
This is really cool.
622
00:27:40,093 --> 00:27:41,834
After previously discovering
structures
623
00:27:42,051 --> 00:27:44,097
in the triangle-shaped swamp
624
00:27:44,271 --> 00:27:47,143
such as the believed
800-year-old paved area
625
00:27:47,274 --> 00:27:48,623
near the center
626
00:27:48,797 --> 00:27:51,626
and the potentially 500-year-old
stone road
627
00:27:51,844 --> 00:27:53,410
in the southeast corner...
628
00:27:53,976 --> 00:27:55,848
Seems to be quite
a few more rocks,
629
00:27:56,022 --> 00:27:57,937
- at least right in through here.
- Yeah.
630
00:27:58,111 --> 00:28:01,767
...this year, the Oak Island
team once again discovered
631
00:28:01,897 --> 00:28:05,814
numerous man-made structures
throughout the brackish bog.
632
00:28:05,988 --> 00:28:09,470
These include multiple sections
of a cobblestone pathway,
633
00:28:09,644 --> 00:28:12,168
which were bordered
by wooden survey stakes
634
00:28:12,342 --> 00:28:15,519
that have been dated
to as early as the 17th century.
635
00:28:15,955 --> 00:28:17,347
Whoa!
636
00:28:17,521 --> 00:28:19,741
There's even more
big boulders down there.
637
00:28:19,915 --> 00:28:22,048
Near the northern shoreline,
638
00:28:22,265 --> 00:28:24,572
they uncovered a line
of stacked boulders
639
00:28:24,659 --> 00:28:27,096
that appeared to be
an artificial seawall.
640
00:28:27,227 --> 00:28:28,315
Doesn't that look like
641
00:28:28,402 --> 00:28:29,925
- a vault to you?
-Wow.
642
00:28:30,099 --> 00:28:31,797
But the most compelling find
643
00:28:32,014 --> 00:28:33,929
that may be related
to the treasure mystery
644
00:28:34,103 --> 00:28:37,628
was an empty brick and slate
vault-like feature
645
00:28:37,759 --> 00:28:41,981
that was also dated back
to as early as the 17th century.
646
00:28:42,546 --> 00:28:44,244
The swamp has
647
00:28:44,418 --> 00:28:45,724
multiple dates.
648
00:28:45,898 --> 00:28:47,116
It goes back
to as far as possibly
649
00:28:47,247 --> 00:28:49,031
in the 1200s AD era.
650
00:28:49,205 --> 00:28:51,207
You go to the northern end
of the swamp and that dates
651
00:28:51,338 --> 00:28:53,775
late 1600s
right through the late 1700s.
652
00:28:53,949 --> 00:28:57,344
The time period is 1630 to 1750,
653
00:28:57,518 --> 00:28:59,215
and that was what I would call
the major construction
654
00:28:59,389 --> 00:29:00,347
and major use of it.
655
00:29:01,609 --> 00:29:03,263
To find a vault in the swamp,
656
00:29:03,437 --> 00:29:04,786
along with all
the other evidence, to me,
657
00:29:04,960 --> 00:29:07,484
just brings the whole mystery up
another notch.
658
00:29:07,571 --> 00:29:11,271
It's irrefutable, uh,
in terms of it was worked,
659
00:29:11,445 --> 00:29:14,013
manipulated--
call it what you will--
660
00:29:14,143 --> 00:29:15,666
over an extended period of time.
661
00:29:15,841 --> 00:29:18,669
It was intentional,
and it was purposeful.
662
00:29:18,887 --> 00:29:21,847
I don't think we're
anywhere near understanding it,
663
00:29:22,021 --> 00:29:24,197
because, all of our efforts,
664
00:29:24,327 --> 00:29:27,200
probably there's maybe 30% done.
665
00:29:27,330 --> 00:29:29,071
And you've said it yourself,
Tom--
666
00:29:29,245 --> 00:29:31,682
if there are answers
to the Oak Island mystery,
667
00:29:31,813 --> 00:29:34,076
they perhaps lie within the bog.
668
00:29:34,250 --> 00:29:36,818
It was a lot of manpower
went into what we're finding.
669
00:29:36,992 --> 00:29:38,689
Okay.
670
00:29:38,864 --> 00:29:40,474
And this all fits into,
671
00:29:40,604 --> 00:29:44,086
I think, a vision
of Oak Island at that time.
672
00:29:44,304 --> 00:29:46,567
When you take Lot 5,
the swamp, as a place
673
00:29:46,697 --> 00:29:49,657
for industrial activity.
A-Activity that was island-wide.
674
00:29:49,788 --> 00:29:51,398
And the swamp would've been
a little bit like
675
00:29:51,485 --> 00:29:53,182
a highway across the island.
676
00:29:53,356 --> 00:29:56,316
And we find stakes there
that seem to point
677
00:29:56,403 --> 00:29:58,797
towards basically
the western drumlin
678
00:29:58,927 --> 00:30:00,276
and maybe Lot 5.
679
00:30:00,450 --> 00:30:03,323
So, to me,
what's super exciting is
680
00:30:03,453 --> 00:30:06,848
maybe the swamp is
very, very strongly connected
681
00:30:06,979 --> 00:30:09,546
to Lot 5.
682
00:30:09,720 --> 00:30:12,767
And, of course,
if you go from Lot 5,
683
00:30:12,898 --> 00:30:15,465
cross the cobble path,
where are you?
684
00:30:15,639 --> 00:30:17,511
But you're
on the eastern drumlin,
685
00:30:17,685 --> 00:30:19,687
the Money Pit area.
686
00:30:19,861 --> 00:30:21,515
Yeah. Exactly.
687
00:30:21,602 --> 00:30:23,604
Uh, with that,
688
00:30:23,778 --> 00:30:25,824
I think we can transition
689
00:30:25,998 --> 00:30:29,566
to our favorite spot,
the Money Pit.
690
00:30:29,740 --> 00:30:31,307
So let's go there.
691
00:30:31,438 --> 00:30:33,353
And we got two
really interesting artifacts.
692
00:30:33,527 --> 00:30:36,095
And I'll turn it over to Emma
to describe them.
693
00:30:36,269 --> 00:30:37,357
Well,
694
00:30:37,531 --> 00:30:39,185
these two pieces.
695
00:30:39,315 --> 00:30:41,361
So I think we were calling
this piece a chisel,
696
00:30:41,491 --> 00:30:42,710
from the Money Pit spoils.
697
00:30:42,884 --> 00:30:43,842
Yeah.
698
00:30:45,017 --> 00:30:46,670
And then a pick.
699
00:30:46,845 --> 00:30:49,108
- This giant piece.
-Yeah.
700
00:30:49,195 --> 00:30:52,981
So I scanned the artifacts, and
they are both quite clean irons.
701
00:30:53,155 --> 00:30:55,157
They're actually very similar
in composition.
702
00:30:55,331 --> 00:30:58,813
And I would give
a date range on the artifacts.
703
00:30:58,987 --> 00:31:03,209
They are at least early
to mid-1700s.
704
00:31:03,383 --> 00:31:05,515
Potentially... before that.
705
00:31:05,646 --> 00:31:07,778
How far back?
706
00:31:07,909 --> 00:31:10,869
They could go back to the 1650s.
707
00:31:12,479 --> 00:31:14,394
Fantastic.
708
00:31:18,659 --> 00:31:20,313
on, baby. -...the team
709
00:31:20,530 --> 00:31:24,752
excavated a seven-foot-diameter
shaft known as RP-1
710
00:31:24,926 --> 00:31:28,408
some 20 feet southeast
of the TOT-1 shaft,
711
00:31:28,582 --> 00:31:30,497
hoping to unearth
evidence of treasure
712
00:31:30,627 --> 00:31:34,283
nearly 120 feet belowground.
713
00:31:34,457 --> 00:31:38,592
Unfortunately,
no valuables were recovered.
714
00:31:39,158 --> 00:31:41,551
This is the largest diameter
pipe stem
715
00:31:41,769 --> 00:31:42,901
we've ever found on the island.
716
00:31:43,075 --> 00:31:44,119
Whoa.
717
00:31:44,206 --> 00:31:45,773
However,
718
00:31:45,947 --> 00:31:47,949
the team did find
a clay pipe stem,
719
00:31:48,123 --> 00:31:50,604
a disposable artifact
for its time,
720
00:31:50,778 --> 00:31:53,259
which Laird believes
could date back
721
00:31:53,433 --> 00:31:57,263
more than 100 years prior to
the discovery of the Money Pit.
722
00:31:57,437 --> 00:32:00,701
Is it possible
that the Fellowship of the Dig
723
00:32:00,875 --> 00:32:04,661
has unearthed at least three
items that were left behind
724
00:32:04,792 --> 00:32:09,014
by those who buried something
of great value on Oak Island?
725
00:32:09,231 --> 00:32:10,972
We now have proof
726
00:32:11,103 --> 00:32:12,495
that people were down there
way before discovery.
727
00:32:12,626 --> 00:32:16,630
Just that this year
lends credence
728
00:32:16,804 --> 00:32:18,240
to all the stories
about the Money Pit...
729
00:32:18,414 --> 00:32:20,634
- Yeah.
- ...and credence to why
730
00:32:20,808 --> 00:32:22,201
we first set foot
on this island.
731
00:32:22,331 --> 00:32:24,638
So that would be
a smoking hot find.
732
00:32:24,855 --> 00:32:25,769
Yes. Exactly.
733
00:32:25,900 --> 00:32:26,814
Smoking hot find.
734
00:32:28,033 --> 00:32:29,904
We were able to put down
735
00:32:30,078 --> 00:32:33,081
six large canisters in the Money
Pit this year, uh, successfully.
736
00:32:33,212 --> 00:32:34,953
Uh, we didn't find treasure,
per se.
737
00:32:35,040 --> 00:32:36,998
But I think
we found treasure in the sense
738
00:32:37,085 --> 00:32:40,523
of a lot of knowledge
that's gonna help us proceed.
739
00:32:40,697 --> 00:32:42,873
-Yeah.
-I went
into the year thinking
740
00:32:43,048 --> 00:32:44,092
that there's no possible way
741
00:32:44,266 --> 00:32:45,050
that if there's treasure
down there
742
00:32:45,224 --> 00:32:47,052
that we could've missed it
743
00:32:47,182 --> 00:32:48,531
with the 600-some boreholes
that we put in the ground--
744
00:32:48,662 --> 00:32:49,880
whatever the number is.
745
00:32:50,055 --> 00:32:52,622
- Yeah.
- But when we did
the caisson work
746
00:32:52,709 --> 00:32:53,580
and everything
started collapsing down
747
00:32:53,754 --> 00:32:55,234
into the solution channel,
748
00:32:55,364 --> 00:32:57,758
that explains
why we might have missed it.
749
00:32:57,932 --> 00:33:00,413
And so I think
the odds, in my mind,
750
00:33:00,543 --> 00:33:02,415
of there still being something
underground in the Money Pit
751
00:33:02,589 --> 00:33:03,503
are a lot higher.
752
00:33:04,678 --> 00:33:06,375
Let's talk about this, then.
753
00:33:06,549 --> 00:33:08,203
Because the other big thing
we discovered this year,
754
00:33:08,334 --> 00:33:11,250
in my belief,
is this business about,
755
00:33:11,380 --> 00:33:13,817
most likely, the solution
channel being able to swallow
756
00:33:13,948 --> 00:33:17,343
whole material
and at copious quantities.
757
00:33:17,560 --> 00:33:20,781
That was something we suspected.
758
00:33:20,911 --> 00:33:22,696
- Mm-hmm.
- But I think
it was proven this year.
759
00:33:22,826 --> 00:33:26,569
- Yeah.
- So I asked Steve
to do something for me.
760
00:33:26,743 --> 00:33:29,137
So, Marty, you asked me
to put together a map.
761
00:33:29,311 --> 00:33:31,313
This is a bird's-eye view
looking at the Money Pit.
762
00:33:31,487 --> 00:33:33,359
This is what we've done.
763
00:33:33,533 --> 00:33:34,882
The exercise was to say,
"All right,
764
00:33:35,056 --> 00:33:36,753
"if we know
the original Money Pit was here
765
00:33:36,927 --> 00:33:37,841
"and it had treasure in it,
766
00:33:38,059 --> 00:33:39,495
"the reason we haven't found it
767
00:33:39,582 --> 00:33:42,368
is because it collapsed
way deep." Okay?
768
00:33:42,498 --> 00:33:43,673
And so I wanted to see if,
769
00:33:43,847 --> 00:33:45,371
statistically,
that was possible.
770
00:33:46,546 --> 00:33:47,895
At this point, in the Money Pit,
771
00:33:48,069 --> 00:33:49,897
for everything
we've ever drilled,
772
00:33:50,028 --> 00:33:53,118
we've done just over
500 boreholes and 27 caissons.
773
00:33:53,248 --> 00:33:55,772
We've really only dug
about 20 to 25 boreholes
774
00:33:55,946 --> 00:33:57,948
at the bottom
of the solution channel.
775
00:33:58,123 --> 00:34:00,734
-And green is
the solution channel.
- Yes.
776
00:34:00,908 --> 00:34:02,301
So, each one
of these yellow depths
777
00:34:02,518 --> 00:34:04,216
hit the bottom
of the solution channel.
778
00:34:05,956 --> 00:34:09,395
We have four caissons,
really, that hit bedrock.
779
00:34:09,569 --> 00:34:11,397
And the solution channel
isn't flat.
780
00:34:13,094 --> 00:34:16,271
You've got 205 feet,
206 feet depth.
781
00:34:16,445 --> 00:34:18,752
Well, there's pockets
mere feet away
782
00:34:18,926 --> 00:34:22,234
where it's 215 feet deep,
210 feet.
783
00:34:22,408 --> 00:34:24,758
So if a treasure did collapse
into a solution channel,
784
00:34:24,888 --> 00:34:27,282
it potentially could have fallen
into one of these pockets.
785
00:34:27,413 --> 00:34:28,762
Sure.
786
00:34:28,936 --> 00:34:31,373
We have more than 80 square feet
787
00:34:31,504 --> 00:34:34,768
of unexplored area in
the Money Pit at those depths.
788
00:34:34,942 --> 00:34:36,422
The solution channel,
789
00:34:36,596 --> 00:34:39,164
this-this natural
cave-like system underground,
790
00:34:39,251 --> 00:34:41,557
may have played a bigger role
in hiding this treasure
791
00:34:41,731 --> 00:34:42,776
than we ever thought before.
792
00:34:42,906 --> 00:34:44,299
Yep.
793
00:34:44,517 --> 00:34:46,649
It could go down to 230 feet,
794
00:34:46,780 --> 00:34:47,650
easy.
795
00:34:47,781 --> 00:34:48,869
Yeah, it really could.
796
00:34:49,043 --> 00:34:50,784
- Correct.
-We're zeroing in
797
00:34:50,958 --> 00:34:52,002
on this treasure.
798
00:34:52,133 --> 00:34:53,439
But how are we going to get it?
799
00:34:53,613 --> 00:34:55,571
How are we going
to actually find it
800
00:34:55,702 --> 00:34:56,616
and get it to the surface?
801
00:34:59,140 --> 00:35:00,968
There's something down there.
802
00:35:06,669 --> 00:35:08,367
The solution channel,
803
00:35:08,497 --> 00:35:11,109
this natural
cave-like system underground,
804
00:35:11,283 --> 00:35:13,807
could go down to 230 feet, easy.
805
00:35:13,981 --> 00:35:15,374
We're zeroing in
on this treasure.
806
00:35:15,504 --> 00:35:17,115
But how are we going to get it?
807
00:35:17,245 --> 00:35:19,465
We either have to do
a pretty intensive
808
00:35:19,682 --> 00:35:23,077
deep drilling program
with a conventional rig,
809
00:35:23,208 --> 00:35:26,167
some sort, sonic rig,
something, to test that out.
810
00:35:26,341 --> 00:35:29,039
- Or a big dig in that area.
- Yeah.
811
00:35:29,214 --> 00:35:30,824
Given all the information
812
00:35:30,954 --> 00:35:33,435
and all the input from everyone
around this table,
813
00:35:33,566 --> 00:35:37,744
your default position
has to be a potential big dig.
814
00:35:37,918 --> 00:35:41,400
A system of caissons,
one next to the other.
815
00:35:41,530 --> 00:35:43,706
Basically, a honeycomb design.
816
00:35:43,880 --> 00:35:45,926
For over ten years now,
817
00:35:46,100 --> 00:35:48,189
the Laginas and Craig Tester
818
00:35:48,363 --> 00:35:50,452
have researched
excavation methods
819
00:35:50,539 --> 00:35:54,456
to explore a much larger region
of the Money Pit area.
820
00:35:54,587 --> 00:35:58,112
One of these is
the so-called honeycomb process.
821
00:35:58,286 --> 00:36:00,245
This would involve digging
a series
822
00:36:00,419 --> 00:36:03,726
of eight-foot-diameter steel
shafts next to one another
823
00:36:03,900 --> 00:36:07,643
down to depths
of as much as 230 feet,
824
00:36:07,817 --> 00:36:10,820
allowing the team to thoroughly
search the solution channel
825
00:36:10,994 --> 00:36:12,822
for the legendary treasure.
826
00:36:12,953 --> 00:36:14,650
For me,
827
00:36:14,781 --> 00:36:15,999
I want to go deep.
828
00:36:16,217 --> 00:36:18,176
Um, whether we...
829
00:36:18,393 --> 00:36:22,615
drill for it
or a, a big dig of some sort,
830
00:36:22,745 --> 00:36:25,966
um, you know, we need
to hammer those numbers out.
831
00:36:26,184 --> 00:36:29,361
But, you know, I think we
advanced the ball on all fronts.
832
00:36:29,491 --> 00:36:31,363
And I think
the team did a great job.
833
00:36:31,537 --> 00:36:34,453
To me, I came onto this island,
834
00:36:34,627 --> 00:36:35,932
I was absolutely mercenary.
835
00:36:36,106 --> 00:36:37,847
I was here after treasure.
836
00:36:37,978 --> 00:36:40,981
Rick always was
more colored towards, "Hey,
837
00:36:41,155 --> 00:36:43,505
"this is a worthwhile thing.
This is historical.
838
00:36:43,723 --> 00:36:46,508
The-the hunt itself
is worthwhile."
839
00:36:46,682 --> 00:36:48,902
I've been moving gradually in
that direction for a long time.
840
00:36:49,032 --> 00:36:51,687
And I would say this year
moved me even farther.
841
00:36:51,818 --> 00:36:53,950
I still want to find
a great treasure.
842
00:36:54,124 --> 00:36:55,909
But, you know what,
843
00:36:55,996 --> 00:36:58,607
this is a worthwhile adventure
with worthwhile people
844
00:36:58,781 --> 00:37:00,609
doing worthwhile things.
845
00:37:00,783 --> 00:37:03,612
I asked you
at the beginning of the year
846
00:37:03,743 --> 00:37:06,354
to inspire each other,
847
00:37:06,528 --> 00:37:11,098
to do something which is more
than each of us individually,
848
00:37:11,272 --> 00:37:13,666
and that is working as a team,
working as a unit,
849
00:37:13,883 --> 00:37:16,538
working... together.
850
00:37:16,712 --> 00:37:18,148
Look at the table.
851
00:37:18,323 --> 00:37:19,585
Look around.
852
00:37:21,282 --> 00:37:25,025
You know,
as a little boy, I, um...
853
00:37:26,548 --> 00:37:29,812
...I believed in Oak Island--
in the mystery, in the story,
854
00:37:29,899 --> 00:37:31,727
and in the treasure.
855
00:37:31,901 --> 00:37:35,078
And, uh, I believe it now.
856
00:37:35,209 --> 00:37:37,777
But the thing that is
really quite compelling for me
857
00:37:37,951 --> 00:37:39,561
is that...
858
00:37:42,260 --> 00:37:44,784
Um...
859
00:37:47,482 --> 00:37:48,527
- Mm.
- You can do it.
860
00:37:48,657 --> 00:37:50,268
Yeah, I know.
861
00:37:51,660 --> 00:37:53,140
It has been...
862
00:37:56,274 --> 00:37:58,276
...one
of the greatest pleasures...
863
00:38:00,234 --> 00:38:01,583
...of my life...
864
00:38:01,801 --> 00:38:03,803
to not only have shared this
865
00:38:03,977 --> 00:38:06,109
with all of you...
866
00:38:07,197 --> 00:38:09,852
...but with my two nephews
867
00:38:09,983 --> 00:38:11,941
and David, who is not here,
868
00:38:12,072 --> 00:38:14,422
and my brother, of course.
869
00:38:15,815 --> 00:38:18,948
It's been... fantastic.
870
00:38:20,298 --> 00:38:23,170
And without each of you...
871
00:38:24,737 --> 00:38:27,522
...we wouldn't be sitting here
the way we are.
872
00:38:27,609 --> 00:38:29,350
And so, for that,
873
00:38:29,437 --> 00:38:31,178
I am exceedingly grateful.
874
00:38:31,352 --> 00:38:33,093
If it wasn't for you,
875
00:38:33,267 --> 00:38:35,356
I don't think any of us
would be sitting here right now.
876
00:38:35,487 --> 00:38:37,053
Yeah. I didn't come out here
877
00:38:37,227 --> 00:38:38,185
'cause I believed
in the treasure.
878
00:38:38,359 --> 00:38:40,013
I came out here
879
00:38:40,187 --> 00:38:40,883
'cause I believed
in doing this with my family,
880
00:38:41,014 --> 00:38:42,581
so...
881
00:38:42,798 --> 00:38:44,278
And look how far he's come.
882
00:38:44,452 --> 00:38:45,671
- Yeah.
-Yeah.
883
00:38:45,845 --> 00:38:47,760
That-that is
what is really cool is,
884
00:38:47,934 --> 00:38:50,502
I remember when Marty
first came to Oak Island.
885
00:38:50,719 --> 00:38:53,896
You know, he came, and
he's brutally honest, you know?
886
00:38:54,027 --> 00:38:55,724
He came here and thought
it was a bunch of madness,
887
00:38:55,898 --> 00:38:57,335
- collective madness.
- That.
888
00:38:57,552 --> 00:38:58,553
And I think Alex had
a little bit of that.
889
00:38:58,727 --> 00:39:00,381
- Yeah.
- And-and Peter.
890
00:39:00,555 --> 00:39:02,557
As everybody knows,
Peter was like,
891
00:39:02,731 --> 00:39:05,168
- "Okay, I'll come, but..."
- Yeah.
892
00:39:05,386 --> 00:39:07,040
And yet they have been moved...
893
00:39:08,607 --> 00:39:10,435
...by the proof that each
and every one of you
894
00:39:10,522 --> 00:39:12,393
have helped provide.
895
00:39:12,567 --> 00:39:13,916
So, thank you.
896
00:39:14,090 --> 00:39:15,222
Thank you.
897
00:39:15,353 --> 00:39:16,963
Hey, look,
898
00:39:17,093 --> 00:39:18,399
I've always said this--
and I'm sure of this--
899
00:39:18,573 --> 00:39:20,314
it's impossible to follow
a Rick Lagina speech,
900
00:39:20,401 --> 00:39:22,795
so I am not going to even try.
901
00:39:22,925 --> 00:39:23,883
I believe we're done
for the year.
902
00:39:24,057 --> 00:39:25,754
- Sound good?
- Hear, hear.
903
00:39:25,972 --> 00:39:26,886
-Sounds good.
- Hear, hear.
-Thank you.
904
00:39:32,413 --> 00:39:34,894
- Okay. Off we go.
- Here we go.
-Okay.
905
00:39:36,199 --> 00:39:40,726
The year is ending on Oak Island
for Rick, Marty, and their team.
906
00:39:40,856 --> 00:39:44,599
But it saw them discover
more evidence than ever before
907
00:39:44,773 --> 00:39:48,342
that profound
and perhaps priceless secrets
908
00:39:48,516 --> 00:39:49,778
are hiding deep
in the Money Pit area.
909
00:39:49,996 --> 00:39:51,389
Emiliano.
910
00:39:51,476 --> 00:39:53,608
Ciao, buddy.
911
00:39:53,782 --> 00:39:55,697
So when they return next spring
912
00:39:55,871 --> 00:39:59,658
and conduct the biggest
and deepest digs ever attempted,
913
00:39:59,788 --> 00:40:02,312
will the answers to a mystery
914
00:40:02,443 --> 00:40:05,794
that has captivated
the world for 230 years
915
00:40:05,968 --> 00:40:08,231
finally be revealed?
916
00:40:08,362 --> 00:40:10,582
It was a good year. We put
917
00:40:10,799 --> 00:40:13,672
an X-marks-the-spot...
in the Money Pit.
918
00:40:13,846 --> 00:40:15,717
Now we just have to execute,
919
00:40:15,891 --> 00:40:17,763
because we think
that the treasure dropped
920
00:40:17,937 --> 00:40:19,460
into the solution channel.
921
00:40:19,634 --> 00:40:22,637
And somebody was deep
in the Money Pit
922
00:40:22,811 --> 00:40:24,857
way before the Money Pit
was discovered.
923
00:40:25,031 --> 00:40:27,816
Just those two things
in a very general sense
924
00:40:27,990 --> 00:40:30,645
make you pretty enthusiastic
to keep going.
925
00:40:30,776 --> 00:40:32,125
There's a lot of work
left to do.
926
00:40:32,299 --> 00:40:33,213
- Yes.
-Almost feels like
927
00:40:33,387 --> 00:40:34,649
as much work as we had
928
00:40:34,823 --> 00:40:36,346
when we first showed up here.
929
00:40:36,477 --> 00:40:37,696
Which is amazing.
930
00:40:37,826 --> 00:40:39,132
I always believed.
931
00:40:39,306 --> 00:40:41,351
I think now the world believes
932
00:40:41,526 --> 00:40:44,485
that something unique happened
on this very special place.
933
00:40:44,659 --> 00:40:47,140
I am exceedingly grateful
of the opportunity
934
00:40:47,270 --> 00:40:51,405
that this story, this island
has given back to me.
935
00:40:51,579 --> 00:40:54,060
But at the end of the day,
there really is but one goal.
936
00:40:54,147 --> 00:40:55,583
Let's solve this thing.
937
00:40:55,757 --> 00:40:58,064
This is a really amazing place.
938
00:40:58,194 --> 00:41:00,762
This is an amazing place.
939
00:41:01,981 --> 00:41:04,810
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