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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,826 --> 00:00:03,229 Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island 2 00:00:03,253 --> 00:00:04,661 Fingers crossed on this one. 3 00:00:04,754 --> 00:00:07,589 Oh, yeah. Look at the size of that. 4 00:00:07,749 --> 00:00:09,499 - Wow! - That is crazy. 5 00:00:09,584 --> 00:00:12,002 This is a tool that you would use for moving items. 6 00:00:12,095 --> 00:00:13,147 Bring your heavy stuff to shore, 7 00:00:13,171 --> 00:00:14,671 - then you move it with that. - Yes. 8 00:00:14,756 --> 00:00:17,758 This tunnel connects with this very square structure 9 00:00:17,851 --> 00:00:20,844 - in the Money Pit. - Oh, baby. - 10 00:00:20,928 --> 00:00:22,262 - Whoa! - Whoa! 11 00:00:22,355 --> 00:00:23,582 We pierced something that hasn't been pierced 12 00:00:23,606 --> 00:00:26,108 - in a long time. - The famous offset chamber. 13 00:00:26,192 --> 00:00:27,526 Exactly. 14 00:00:31,355 --> 00:00:34,357 There is an island in the North Atlantic 15 00:00:34,451 --> 00:00:36,943 where people have been looking for 16 00:00:37,037 --> 00:00:40,947 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 17 00:00:41,032 --> 00:00:43,950 So far, they have found a stone slab 18 00:00:44,044 --> 00:00:45,878 with strange symbols carved into it... 19 00:00:47,121 --> 00:00:50,466 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 20 00:00:50,550 --> 00:00:54,878 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 21 00:00:54,962 --> 00:00:56,129 to the Knights Templar. 22 00:00:56,214 --> 00:00:58,965 To date, six men have died 23 00:00:59,059 --> 00:01:01,885 trying to solve the mystery. 24 00:01:01,969 --> 00:01:06,890 And according to legend, one more will have to die 25 00:01:06,983 --> 00:01:09,359 before the treasure can be found. 26 00:01:22,156 --> 00:01:23,832 Hello. 27 00:01:23,991 --> 00:01:25,084 - Hey, guys. - Hey, guys. 28 00:01:25,168 --> 00:01:27,327 - Hello. - Hi, guys. 29 00:01:27,420 --> 00:01:30,163 Morning has dawned on Oak Island for brothers 30 00:01:30,256 --> 00:01:33,342 Rick and Marty Lagina, their partner Craig Tester, 31 00:01:33,501 --> 00:01:35,928 and other members of their team. 32 00:01:36,087 --> 00:01:38,180 So, we would like to welcome Jeremy back. 33 00:01:38,264 --> 00:01:40,159 But before they head back into the field 34 00:01:40,183 --> 00:01:44,937 in an effort to solve a 227-year-old mystery, 35 00:01:45,021 --> 00:01:46,740 they have gathered to meet via videoconference 36 00:01:46,764 --> 00:01:50,100 with geophysicist Jeremy Church. 37 00:01:50,184 --> 00:01:53,362 Jeremy's working with some new software, 38 00:01:53,446 --> 00:01:57,190 and he has reinterpreted the previous seismic data. 39 00:01:57,283 --> 00:02:00,277 He has come up with some new targets in the Money Pit. 40 00:02:00,370 --> 00:02:03,205 So, Jeremy, I'm going to turn it over to you. 41 00:02:03,364 --> 00:02:05,615 Excellent. Thanks, guys. 42 00:02:05,708 --> 00:02:07,709 I think there's some exciting stuff that's 43 00:02:07,869 --> 00:02:09,202 coming out of that existing data 44 00:02:09,287 --> 00:02:11,630 that we acquired a couple years ago. 45 00:02:11,789 --> 00:02:13,957 So this is kind of a method to kinda take it 46 00:02:14,050 --> 00:02:15,634 - to the next level. - That'd be great. 47 00:02:17,220 --> 00:02:20,964 As Rick, Marty, Craig and the team prepare to 48 00:02:21,048 --> 00:02:23,717 dig up to four ten-foot-wide, steel-cased shafts 49 00:02:23,801 --> 00:02:24,810 in the coming weeks... 50 00:02:26,396 --> 00:02:28,897 they have asked Jeremy to reassess the seismic survey 51 00:02:28,982 --> 00:02:31,984 that his colleagues conducted in 2018 52 00:02:32,143 --> 00:02:35,979 across the Eastern drumlin of Oak Island. 53 00:02:36,072 --> 00:02:38,240 We've got a hard reflector on the top. 54 00:02:38,399 --> 00:02:39,575 Hard reflector on the base. 55 00:02:39,659 --> 00:02:42,402 So it is a competent structure, whatever it is. 56 00:02:42,486 --> 00:02:45,330 It is their hope that he will not only be able 57 00:02:45,489 --> 00:02:47,657 to help them pinpoint the original Money Pit... 58 00:02:47,750 --> 00:02:49,576 Is that consistent with a chamber? 59 00:02:49,660 --> 00:02:52,004 - Yeah, it is. - Wow. 60 00:02:52,163 --> 00:02:55,749 But also the source of the silver and gold 61 00:02:55,833 --> 00:02:58,177 that was detected earlier this year 62 00:02:58,336 --> 00:03:01,013 in several boreholes near the C-1 shaft. 63 00:03:01,172 --> 00:03:04,507 I guess we can jump into the fun part here. 64 00:03:04,601 --> 00:03:06,343 So, I'm gonna go ahead and share my screen. 65 00:03:06,436 --> 00:03:07,686 Okey doke. 66 00:03:07,770 --> 00:03:08,770 So here we go. 67 00:03:08,846 --> 00:03:10,347 So what we've got here 68 00:03:10,431 --> 00:03:11,773 on the screen, 69 00:03:11,933 --> 00:03:14,193 this is the Money Pit data set. 70 00:03:14,352 --> 00:03:15,754 Pinks and reds are the highest points. 71 00:03:15,778 --> 00:03:17,604 The greens are the deepest points. 72 00:03:17,688 --> 00:03:19,281 The orange is kind of in the middle. 73 00:03:19,365 --> 00:03:22,201 So this is a very important one here. 74 00:03:22,360 --> 00:03:26,029 This linear feature here, it almost, to me, 75 00:03:26,113 --> 00:03:28,498 what this might be is some sort of a tunnel. 76 00:03:30,952 --> 00:03:32,035 That's interesting. 77 00:03:32,119 --> 00:03:35,130 And it extends all the way over to here. 78 00:03:35,289 --> 00:03:36,369 Where's C-1, for reference? 79 00:03:37,208 --> 00:03:39,468 - C-1's right there. - Okay. 80 00:03:39,627 --> 00:03:41,053 And what I wanted to get at 81 00:03:41,212 --> 00:03:43,046 is actually, go back to the bird's-eye view. 82 00:03:43,130 --> 00:03:45,966 So you can see this point is right in 83 00:03:46,050 --> 00:03:47,893 the middle of Shaft 12. 84 00:03:49,312 --> 00:03:51,874 - Interesting. - It puts us right in our zone of interest for sure. 85 00:03:51,898 --> 00:03:53,473 Yeah. 86 00:03:53,557 --> 00:03:55,725 In 1894, 87 00:03:55,810 --> 00:03:57,394 treasure hunter Frederick Blair 88 00:03:57,487 --> 00:03:59,988 and his team constructed Shaft 12, 89 00:04:00,147 --> 00:04:02,148 30 feet east of the Money Pit, 90 00:04:02,242 --> 00:04:05,160 down to a depth of 55 feet. 91 00:04:05,245 --> 00:04:08,747 His plan was to intercept the legendary booby-trapped 92 00:04:08,906 --> 00:04:12,167 flood tunnel believed to originate at Smith's Cove. 93 00:04:12,326 --> 00:04:14,670 Unfortunately, the effort failed, 94 00:04:14,754 --> 00:04:17,747 and Shaft 12 was abandoned. 95 00:04:17,832 --> 00:04:21,093 Can you give us some depths on this anomaly? 96 00:04:21,252 --> 00:04:22,928 Just a little bit north of 100 feet 97 00:04:23,087 --> 00:04:23,929 of depth. 98 00:04:24,088 --> 00:04:25,180 So, uh, 99 00:04:25,339 --> 00:04:26,506 let's go take a look inside. 100 00:04:26,590 --> 00:04:29,685 So if we go right in... 101 00:04:31,854 --> 00:04:35,023 You have this tunnel-type system, 102 00:04:35,182 --> 00:04:37,109 so that tells me right away that 103 00:04:37,268 --> 00:04:40,362 it has to be from some sort of human activity, 104 00:04:40,521 --> 00:04:44,199 - roughly around depths that you guys are expecting. - Yeah. 105 00:04:45,693 --> 00:04:48,778 Is it possible that in his failed bid to 106 00:04:48,863 --> 00:04:51,698 locate a booby trap, Frederick Blair was actually 107 00:04:51,791 --> 00:04:55,544 on a course to intercept a much deeper man-made tunnel? 108 00:04:55,628 --> 00:04:58,213 And one in an area where the team has recently detected 109 00:04:58,298 --> 00:05:02,459 both gold and silver through water sample testing? 110 00:05:02,543 --> 00:05:04,878 One of the more interesting knowns in the Money Pit 111 00:05:04,962 --> 00:05:07,297 is Shaft 12. 112 00:05:07,381 --> 00:05:08,807 It was work conducted very early on 113 00:05:08,966 --> 00:05:11,560 when the Money Pit location was known. 114 00:05:11,644 --> 00:05:14,888 I think we need to prove or disprove, ground truth, 115 00:05:14,972 --> 00:05:18,150 whether or not there really is a tunnel below Shaft 12. 116 00:05:18,309 --> 00:05:19,735 That's impactful. 117 00:05:19,819 --> 00:05:21,811 All right. Should we go deeper? 118 00:05:21,896 --> 00:05:24,156 - Yes. - Yes. 119 00:05:24,315 --> 00:05:25,324 Here we go. 120 00:05:26,492 --> 00:05:28,068 I think this is the most significant 121 00:05:28,152 --> 00:05:30,495 anomaly out of everything. 122 00:05:30,580 --> 00:05:32,581 And it's a larger anomaly, but then there 123 00:05:32,740 --> 00:05:34,324 are smaller details in it. 124 00:05:34,417 --> 00:05:37,502 And this is down at about 160 feet. 125 00:05:37,587 --> 00:05:39,838 What's really interesting about this, though, 126 00:05:39,922 --> 00:05:43,842 is this low-density, cave-like feature right here. 127 00:05:44,001 --> 00:05:47,596 I call it the Structure. Very square, 128 00:05:47,755 --> 00:05:50,265 with this little tail off of it. 129 00:05:50,424 --> 00:05:52,759 Let me zoom out here for you. 130 00:05:52,852 --> 00:05:55,678 And what kind of got me most excited about it was that 131 00:05:55,763 --> 00:05:59,524 tunnel from Shaft 12 goes all the way over here. 132 00:05:59,609 --> 00:06:02,986 It connects up with this structure area over here. 133 00:06:04,864 --> 00:06:05,614 That is very intriguing. 134 00:06:05,773 --> 00:06:08,108 What size is that structure? 135 00:06:08,192 --> 00:06:09,109 Just approximately. 136 00:06:09,193 --> 00:06:10,944 You're looking at... 137 00:06:11,028 --> 00:06:13,121 12 feet by 12 feet, tops. 138 00:06:13,206 --> 00:06:15,207 Okay. 139 00:06:15,366 --> 00:06:17,102 I-I guess I have to wonder, were they tunneling 140 00:06:17,126 --> 00:06:19,461 there for a purpose, and then building 141 00:06:19,545 --> 00:06:21,190 an expanded chamber, if you will, at the end of it? 142 00:06:21,214 --> 00:06:22,214 Yeah. 143 00:06:23,383 --> 00:06:26,209 A possible 12-foot by 12-foot chamber 144 00:06:26,293 --> 00:06:30,138 some 160 feet deep, and potentially connected to 145 00:06:30,223 --> 00:06:32,307 a tunnel in the area where the team has already 146 00:06:32,466 --> 00:06:35,227 detected traces of silver and gold? 147 00:06:35,311 --> 00:06:38,063 It has become Marty Lagina's suspicion 148 00:06:38,147 --> 00:06:41,057 that if treasure on Oak Island really does exist, 149 00:06:41,142 --> 00:06:43,735 it may not be in the original Money Pit, 150 00:06:43,894 --> 00:06:47,313 but rather in an offset chamber from the main shaft. 151 00:06:47,407 --> 00:06:50,659 Is it possible that Jeremy Church has just 152 00:06:50,743 --> 00:06:54,830 found evidence that Marty's theory is correct? 153 00:06:54,914 --> 00:06:57,490 What is interesting about the anomaly is 154 00:06:57,575 --> 00:06:59,409 it's about the right size. 155 00:06:59,493 --> 00:07:00,910 It appears to be 156 00:07:00,995 --> 00:07:03,997 something that has almost, like, a little roof on it. 157 00:07:04,081 --> 00:07:05,340 Well, that sounds good. 158 00:07:05,499 --> 00:07:06,842 And it also appears to be 159 00:07:06,926 --> 00:07:08,334 something less dense there. 160 00:07:08,428 --> 00:07:11,921 So, you got a roof, a cap and something less dense. 161 00:07:12,006 --> 00:07:13,849 That sounds like a possible chamber. 162 00:07:13,933 --> 00:07:15,767 It's worth drilling, for sure. 163 00:07:15,926 --> 00:07:19,020 The anomaly we're chasing that you've presented, 164 00:07:19,105 --> 00:07:22,348 it may help really zone in an area of interest for us because 165 00:07:22,442 --> 00:07:25,852 soon we've got caissons coming, and we really need to 166 00:07:25,945 --> 00:07:30,773 - start getting as much data as we can to pick caissons. - Yep. 167 00:07:30,867 --> 00:07:33,693 If any of these anomalies 168 00:07:33,777 --> 00:07:35,945 align up with where we might want to drill, 169 00:07:36,038 --> 00:07:38,457 I-I'd drill for these anomalies, too. 170 00:07:38,616 --> 00:07:41,201 Yeah, I'd like to put a hole over by Shaft 12 171 00:07:41,285 --> 00:07:43,453 to see if you find a tunnel. 172 00:07:43,546 --> 00:07:45,622 - Mm-hmm. - Put a couple holes there. 173 00:07:45,706 --> 00:07:46,850 You find a tunnel, then it confirms this. 174 00:07:46,874 --> 00:07:48,884 We might get lucky and actually 175 00:07:48,968 --> 00:07:50,529 put a coin in your hand this year, Marty. 176 00:07:50,553 --> 00:07:52,629 - Okay, good. - Well, I don't think 177 00:07:52,713 --> 00:07:55,965 there's anything else to say, other than we have legitimate 178 00:07:56,058 --> 00:07:58,718 targets, and now it's all about getting out there 179 00:07:58,802 --> 00:08:00,896 and ground-truthing it, and keep going. 180 00:08:01,055 --> 00:08:03,648 So, Jeremy, we thank you very much, and we very much look 181 00:08:03,733 --> 00:08:06,568 forward to your continuing work with this process. 182 00:08:06,652 --> 00:08:08,487 You're very welcome. 183 00:08:08,571 --> 00:08:10,822 - All right. See you guys. - Bye, guys. 184 00:08:10,907 --> 00:08:13,408 While Rick, Marty and members of the team 185 00:08:13,493 --> 00:08:15,410 finish their meeting in the war room... 186 00:08:15,495 --> 00:08:18,079 near the southern edge of the swamp... 187 00:08:18,239 --> 00:08:19,322 Gary! 188 00:08:19,415 --> 00:08:20,657 Hi, Dave! How you doing, mate? 189 00:08:20,741 --> 00:08:22,158 - Good. How are you doing? - Good. 190 00:08:22,251 --> 00:08:23,919 - Welcome back to the swamp. - Yeah. 191 00:08:24,078 --> 00:08:25,662 I didn't want to feel left out. 192 00:08:25,755 --> 00:08:27,506 David Fornetti joins 193 00:08:27,590 --> 00:08:30,008 metal detection expert Gary Drayton 194 00:08:30,092 --> 00:08:32,511 and heavy equipment operator Billy Gerhardt 195 00:08:32,595 --> 00:08:36,097 as they continue digging with an 80-foot-long armed excavator 196 00:08:36,257 --> 00:08:40,769 in search of critical and hopefully valuable clues. 197 00:08:40,928 --> 00:08:44,847 This is the area where we found that old ship's rail last year. 198 00:08:44,932 --> 00:08:48,527 And the numbers, the data that came back on that was amazing. 199 00:08:48,611 --> 00:08:51,437 Went all the way back to the 700s. 200 00:08:51,531 --> 00:08:52,591 - Wow. - I mean, you can't get any better than that. 201 00:08:52,615 --> 00:08:54,107 Wow. Yeah. 202 00:08:54,200 --> 00:08:57,610 In addition to a massive ship-shaped anomaly 203 00:08:57,703 --> 00:09:00,780 that was detected near this area during the seismic survey 204 00:09:00,873 --> 00:09:06,035 in 2018, over the past several years the team has made 205 00:09:06,120 --> 00:09:09,455 numerous discoveries related to sailing vessels. 206 00:09:09,549 --> 00:09:12,717 These finds include the massive stone ship's wharf 207 00:09:12,876 --> 00:09:14,886 in the southeastern corner of the swamp. 208 00:09:16,055 --> 00:09:18,381 - Does that look flat? - I guess it does. 209 00:09:18,474 --> 00:09:20,466 Potential deck planking. 210 00:09:20,560 --> 00:09:25,146 Ship's pins, used for rigging sail lines. 211 00:09:25,231 --> 00:09:27,649 And a finished piece of possible ship's railing 212 00:09:27,733 --> 00:09:32,395 that dated back to as early as 660 AD. 213 00:09:32,479 --> 00:09:33,966 You know, you have a rail, you have planks. 214 00:09:33,990 --> 00:09:35,657 That's right. 215 00:09:35,816 --> 00:09:36,969 It's becoming a little bit more than 216 00:09:36,993 --> 00:09:39,244 - just coincidence now, it seems. - Yeah. 217 00:09:40,487 --> 00:09:43,748 - Today's going to be a good day. - Perfect. 218 00:09:43,907 --> 00:09:46,326 All right, mate, let's see if we're in business. 219 00:09:57,087 --> 00:09:59,922 Wow, there's nothing in here, this is quiet. 220 00:10:00,007 --> 00:10:01,424 - Gary? - Yep. 221 00:10:01,517 --> 00:10:02,934 It was a wet bucket, but right here 222 00:10:03,019 --> 00:10:04,654 it looked like it might have been a little piece of wood. 223 00:10:04,678 --> 00:10:06,763 Just a small piece. 224 00:10:06,856 --> 00:10:08,336 Okay, mate, I'll see if I can find it. 225 00:10:09,600 --> 00:10:12,777 Oh, I see it. I'm dying to know what it is. 226 00:10:12,936 --> 00:10:15,947 Wow, look at this. 227 00:10:20,277 --> 00:10:22,454 That's an unusual stick, isn't it? 228 00:10:22,538 --> 00:10:24,697 While searching for clues near the southern 229 00:10:24,790 --> 00:10:26,791 - edge of the swamp... - Oh, yeah, that's been cut. 230 00:10:26,876 --> 00:10:28,201 Check this out, David. 231 00:10:28,285 --> 00:10:31,963 Billy Gerhardt, Gary Drayton and David Fornetti 232 00:10:32,048 --> 00:10:35,634 have just made another potentially important discovery. 233 00:10:35,793 --> 00:10:37,969 That's unusual, almost like bamboo. 234 00:10:38,128 --> 00:10:40,129 I know it isn't, but you can see that 235 00:10:40,214 --> 00:10:42,140 that's been cut with an axe. 236 00:10:42,299 --> 00:10:44,217 I do remember the archaeologists finding 237 00:10:44,301 --> 00:10:48,647 strips of this underneath the stone roadway. 238 00:10:48,731 --> 00:10:51,399 It was, like, used as, like, packing. 239 00:10:51,484 --> 00:10:53,643 And then the stones were put on top of it. 240 00:10:53,736 --> 00:10:56,154 - It's too small for a fence post. - Yeah. 241 00:10:56,313 --> 00:10:57,549 You think it's a survey stake, Billy? 242 00:10:57,573 --> 00:10:59,649 Well, do you remember how the stakes were pointed 243 00:10:59,733 --> 00:11:01,234 that went along the swamp road? 244 00:11:01,318 --> 00:11:03,078 - The path? - Yeah. 245 00:11:03,162 --> 00:11:04,904 So, this could be really interesting if we 246 00:11:04,988 --> 00:11:07,248 could get this C-14 tested. 247 00:11:07,333 --> 00:11:09,325 - Yeah. - See how old it is. 248 00:11:09,418 --> 00:11:11,577 - Look at that. - That's cut. 249 00:11:11,662 --> 00:11:13,755 Oh, yeah, that's definitely cut. 250 00:11:13,839 --> 00:11:16,582 One year ago, while investigating the cobblestone 251 00:11:16,667 --> 00:11:20,011 pathway along the eastern side of the swamp, 252 00:11:20,096 --> 00:11:22,430 the team discovered a number of survey stakes bordering 253 00:11:22,515 --> 00:11:26,518 the feature that dated back as much as 400 years. 254 00:11:26,602 --> 00:11:30,596 Could this stake be just as old, or older? 255 00:11:30,681 --> 00:11:33,358 And could they be connected in some way 256 00:11:33,442 --> 00:11:35,276 to the evidence of a ship the team 257 00:11:35,436 --> 00:11:36,861 has found in the swamp? 258 00:11:36,946 --> 00:11:38,938 This is really, really cool, mate. 259 00:11:39,031 --> 00:11:41,700 This might turn in to be a significant piece of wood. 260 00:11:41,784 --> 00:11:43,169 Yeah. Instead of just leaving it here, 261 00:11:43,193 --> 00:11:44,777 why don't I take it now and bring it to 262 00:11:44,870 --> 00:11:46,339 the research center and have somebody look at it? 263 00:11:46,363 --> 00:11:48,197 Okay, mate. Yeah. Take that to your uncle 264 00:11:48,282 --> 00:11:50,041 and say, "Gary's a stick in the mud". 265 00:11:50,126 --> 00:11:51,951 - Will do. - All right, mate. 266 00:11:52,035 --> 00:11:53,105 All right, I'll let you get back to work. 267 00:11:53,129 --> 00:11:55,204 Okay, mate. I'll see you when you get back. 268 00:11:55,297 --> 00:11:57,716 - Beat, dig and repeat. - Yeah. 269 00:11:57,875 --> 00:11:59,625 As Gary and Billy continue 270 00:11:59,710 --> 00:12:00,885 searching in the swamp... 271 00:12:02,463 --> 00:12:04,639 - in the Money Pit area... - Hey, Marty. 272 00:12:04,798 --> 00:12:07,225 - Partner. - Here we go. 273 00:12:07,384 --> 00:12:10,395 AB-13 is being cued up right now as we speak. 274 00:12:10,479 --> 00:12:12,555 Rick, Marty and Craig 275 00:12:12,639 --> 00:12:14,816 join geologist Terry Matheson 276 00:12:14,975 --> 00:12:19,145 and members of the team to begin drilling Borehole AB-13. 277 00:12:19,229 --> 00:12:22,648 A borehole that they hope will intercept a possible 278 00:12:22,742 --> 00:12:25,902 treasure tunnel at a depth of some 100 feet. 279 00:12:25,995 --> 00:12:28,913 Jeremy found two coordinates. He supplied me with both. 280 00:12:28,998 --> 00:12:31,059 One of these coordinates is really close to the center 281 00:12:31,083 --> 00:12:32,802 of the projected tunnel that comes off of Shaft 12, 282 00:12:32,826 --> 00:12:33,659 and this was the closest. 283 00:12:33,753 --> 00:12:35,170 Okay, all right. 284 00:12:35,254 --> 00:12:36,473 So this is the highest probability 285 00:12:36,497 --> 00:12:38,173 to hit a high-density target and a tunnel. 286 00:12:38,257 --> 00:12:39,499 -At what depth? 287 00:12:39,583 --> 00:12:41,676 - Uh, 95 feet. - Okay. 288 00:12:41,761 --> 00:12:44,179 We're hoping that drilling in this location 289 00:12:44,338 --> 00:12:46,566 will give us some information on potentially both things. 290 00:12:46,590 --> 00:12:48,925 A tunnel coming from Shaft 12, as well as what 291 00:12:49,009 --> 00:12:50,343 this high-density target may be. 292 00:12:50,427 --> 00:12:52,845 How is a target high-density? 293 00:12:52,930 --> 00:12:55,440 She's chock full of gold, obviously. 294 00:12:55,524 --> 00:12:56,849 Has to be. 295 00:12:56,942 --> 00:13:00,111 - Has to be. - Otherwise, it would be low density. 296 00:13:00,270 --> 00:13:02,939 Well, I'd argue with you, but you're right. 297 00:13:03,023 --> 00:13:06,442 - I like high-density targets. - Yes. 298 00:13:06,527 --> 00:13:07,929 - Let's see how fast they go down. - Yeah. 299 00:13:07,953 --> 00:13:11,113 I think at the end of today, we have to find something 300 00:13:11,198 --> 00:13:13,616 - very, very significant. - Mm-hmm. 301 00:13:13,700 --> 00:13:16,628 Truthfully, I think every borehole we put down, 302 00:13:16,787 --> 00:13:18,023 there is an expectation of treasure. 303 00:13:18,047 --> 00:13:22,300 Either at the depths that have been predetermined, 304 00:13:22,459 --> 00:13:24,627 i.e. based on earlier searcher activity. 305 00:13:24,720 --> 00:13:27,213 Right around the hundred-foot level 306 00:13:27,297 --> 00:13:29,724 and then, of course, certainly Marty's belief 307 00:13:29,809 --> 00:13:33,645 that there were offset chambers above tidal level. 308 00:13:33,729 --> 00:13:36,222 - All right. We have a plan. - Yep. 309 00:13:36,306 --> 00:13:38,307 All righty. 310 00:13:38,392 --> 00:13:40,318 - Let's keep going. - Okay. 311 00:13:42,488 --> 00:13:45,240 Later that afternoon, 312 00:13:45,399 --> 00:13:48,484 while the drilling operation continues in the Money Pit... 313 00:13:48,569 --> 00:13:51,913 - All right, Gary, let's have at it. - Yep. 314 00:13:51,997 --> 00:13:53,990 Marty Lagina and Gary Drayton head 315 00:13:54,074 --> 00:13:57,577 just west of the swamp to Lot 32. 316 00:13:57,661 --> 00:14:00,588 It was in this area that, one year ago, 317 00:14:00,673 --> 00:14:03,925 Gary not only found an iron wharf pin 318 00:14:04,084 --> 00:14:07,420 but also a potentially ancient cargo bag seal that the team has 319 00:14:07,504 --> 00:14:10,923 speculated may be connected to the Knights Templar. 320 00:14:11,016 --> 00:14:13,843 - You always go back to where you found stuff. - Yeah. 321 00:14:13,927 --> 00:14:16,012 And there's got to be more in this area. 322 00:14:16,096 --> 00:14:18,439 I've got lots of flags on this side of the track. 323 00:14:18,524 --> 00:14:21,860 - All right, start right up over there. - Okay, mate. 324 00:14:21,944 --> 00:14:25,354 Now, after the numerous ship-related discoveries 325 00:14:25,439 --> 00:14:26,948 that the team has recently made 326 00:14:27,032 --> 00:14:28,867 at the southern edge of the swamp, 327 00:14:28,951 --> 00:14:32,111 Marty and Gary are hoping that even more clues 328 00:14:32,195 --> 00:14:34,614 might be found on Lot 32 329 00:14:34,707 --> 00:14:37,283 that could help explain what may have happened long ago 330 00:14:37,376 --> 00:14:41,462 on Oak Island, and who was behind the activity. 331 00:14:41,547 --> 00:14:44,716 - It's a little chirpy, isn't it? - Yeah, a little bit jumpy. 332 00:14:44,875 --> 00:14:46,801 - Well, you never know. - You want to dig it? 333 00:14:46,886 --> 00:14:49,295 Yep. Just here, mate. 334 00:14:49,379 --> 00:14:52,882 The thing about Lot 32 that might be different is that 335 00:14:52,966 --> 00:14:54,893 the sort of merchant's bag seal was found there. 336 00:14:55,052 --> 00:14:57,887 Maybe there was yet another wharf there 337 00:14:57,980 --> 00:15:00,306 at Lot 32... a place for trade. 338 00:15:00,399 --> 00:15:02,400 So, does that raise the expectation that there'd 339 00:15:02,484 --> 00:15:05,236 be parts of a ship? Of course. 340 00:15:07,990 --> 00:15:09,375 Wow, that had been down there a while. 341 00:15:09,399 --> 00:15:11,150 - Look at that. - What is it? 342 00:15:11,243 --> 00:15:13,077 It's an ox shoe. 343 00:15:13,236 --> 00:15:15,738 That's in really good condition as well. 344 00:15:15,831 --> 00:15:18,310 - I mean, that'd been down there a heck of a long time. - Yeah, it has. 345 00:15:18,334 --> 00:15:20,159 An ox shoe, 346 00:15:20,243 --> 00:15:23,663 found just west of the swamp on Lot 32? 347 00:15:23,756 --> 00:15:25,924 And in an area where the team discovered the lead 348 00:15:26,008 --> 00:15:29,677 bag seal and evidence of a wharf one year ago? 349 00:15:29,762 --> 00:15:33,005 It was also last year that they unearthed a number 350 00:15:33,098 --> 00:15:36,267 of identical objects, as well as pieces of 351 00:15:36,352 --> 00:15:39,762 15th century cargo barrels and iron ring bolts 352 00:15:39,846 --> 00:15:42,357 along a believed pathway between the stone wharf 353 00:15:42,441 --> 00:15:46,018 in the southeastern corner of the swamp, and the Money Pit. 354 00:15:46,103 --> 00:15:49,113 We're sure then that either there was intensive farming, 355 00:15:49,198 --> 00:15:50,949 which doesn't seem to be the case, 356 00:15:51,108 --> 00:15:52,951 or there was a lot of cargo moved around here. 357 00:15:53,035 --> 00:15:54,202 Yeah, and, I mean, 358 00:15:54,361 --> 00:15:57,279 this is the area where you really want to find 359 00:15:57,364 --> 00:15:59,768 - an ox shoe, as well, because... - If there was a wharf, yeah. 360 00:15:59,792 --> 00:16:02,535 There's a wharf. We got that bag seal. 361 00:16:02,628 --> 00:16:05,380 And David and I found an ox shoe on the beach there. 362 00:16:05,464 --> 00:16:08,874 Is it possible that Marty and Gary have just 363 00:16:08,968 --> 00:16:11,127 found evidence of another operation to unload 364 00:16:11,211 --> 00:16:14,055 cargo from a ship onto Oak Island? 365 00:16:14,139 --> 00:16:17,225 If so, what kind of cargo was it? 366 00:16:17,384 --> 00:16:19,978 And where did it end up? 367 00:16:20,062 --> 00:16:24,056 An ox shoe is intriguing because if you have a big wharf, 368 00:16:24,141 --> 00:16:26,642 where goods are being moved in and out, 369 00:16:26,727 --> 00:16:29,737 you might need beasts of burden to carry them. 370 00:16:29,822 --> 00:16:33,482 - All right. Well, now let's find the cargo, shall we? - Okay, mate. 371 00:16:33,567 --> 00:16:35,818 I'll put this in the bag and we'll collect it later. 372 00:16:35,902 --> 00:16:38,487 Okay. I like it. Good system. 373 00:16:38,572 --> 00:16:42,241 As Marty and Gary continue searching on Lot 32, 374 00:16:42,325 --> 00:16:44,836 back in the Money Pit area... 375 00:16:44,920 --> 00:16:46,254 Do you know how deep they are now? 376 00:16:46,338 --> 00:16:49,081 They are closing in on about 50 feet. 377 00:16:49,174 --> 00:16:53,836 The drilling operation continues in Borehole AB-13, 378 00:16:53,920 --> 00:16:55,148 where the team hopes to encounter 379 00:16:55,172 --> 00:16:57,339 a mysterious man-made tunnel 380 00:16:57,433 --> 00:16:59,517 at a depth of some 100 feet. 381 00:16:59,676 --> 00:17:02,511 Craig, what depth is the seismic target? 382 00:17:02,596 --> 00:17:04,522 - Do we have a depth? - 95, wasn't it? 383 00:17:04,606 --> 00:17:07,025 Something like about 90, plus or minus 20. 384 00:17:07,109 --> 00:17:09,018 Because, you know, seismic signals. 385 00:17:09,102 --> 00:17:11,062 - Yeah. - Because that's our true zone of interest 386 00:17:11,104 --> 00:17:13,698 where we're going to encounter shafts or tunnels. 387 00:17:13,857 --> 00:17:16,367 In this case, hopefully a tunnel off of 388 00:17:16,452 --> 00:17:18,870 what we think might be Shaft 12. 389 00:17:18,954 --> 00:17:22,040 I do want to go to probably 160 feet 390 00:17:22,124 --> 00:17:23,875 on this first one, get below that 391 00:17:23,959 --> 00:17:25,701 150-foot tunnel depth. 392 00:17:25,786 --> 00:17:27,953 I think it's great. Let's get it in 393 00:17:28,038 --> 00:17:29,278 the geological context as well. 394 00:17:35,304 --> 00:17:37,889 - That is weird. - What happened? 395 00:17:37,973 --> 00:17:39,333 - It went down really fast. - Yeah. 396 00:18:00,913 --> 00:18:05,583 Whoa. Whoa. Whoa! 397 00:18:05,742 --> 00:18:08,920 Holy cow! We've never seen that before. 398 00:18:09,004 --> 00:18:10,746 - Blowing water up. - That's unusual. 399 00:18:10,839 --> 00:18:13,341 - Oh, boy. - Wow. 400 00:18:13,425 --> 00:18:14,592 Is that something collapsing? 401 00:18:15,677 --> 00:18:17,762 Right there. Look at that. 402 00:18:21,683 --> 00:18:22,258 It's weird. I've never seen that 403 00:18:22,351 --> 00:18:23,259 in all the drilling 404 00:18:23,343 --> 00:18:24,852 that I've seen on this pad. 405 00:18:24,937 --> 00:18:26,072 While drilling in an effort 406 00:18:26,096 --> 00:18:28,022 to find a believed tunnel 407 00:18:28,107 --> 00:18:30,266 some 100 feet deep in the Money Pit area... 408 00:18:30,350 --> 00:18:32,768 Oh, boy. 409 00:18:32,861 --> 00:18:35,029 The Oak Island team has just encountered 410 00:18:35,114 --> 00:18:37,782 something very strange and unexpected. 411 00:18:37,941 --> 00:18:41,452 It's got to have air in it, don't you think? 412 00:18:41,611 --> 00:18:42,611 Yeah. 413 00:18:42,704 --> 00:18:44,705 Let's-let's go see what Mike thinks. 414 00:18:44,865 --> 00:18:46,541 That's a good idea. 415 00:18:47,793 --> 00:18:49,034 That might be gas. 416 00:18:49,128 --> 00:18:51,712 Well, that's what I was just wondering. 417 00:18:51,872 --> 00:18:53,881 Is there any smell to it, or... 418 00:18:54,040 --> 00:18:55,883 I haven't smelled anything yet. 419 00:18:55,968 --> 00:18:58,427 Maybe we should just idle it down. 420 00:19:02,883 --> 00:19:05,634 When we first drilled into it, and it's blowing out, 421 00:19:05,727 --> 00:19:08,563 you're concerned it's natural gas, right away. 422 00:19:08,722 --> 00:19:10,283 If it starts leaking up where you're not expecting it to, 423 00:19:10,307 --> 00:19:12,975 and it catches fire, 424 00:19:13,068 --> 00:19:15,811 it can be a significant disaster. 425 00:19:15,904 --> 00:19:19,398 What-What's your depth right now? 426 00:19:19,491 --> 00:19:20,983 That's, uh, 68. 427 00:19:21,067 --> 00:19:23,903 So, it's a bit of gas or... 428 00:19:23,996 --> 00:19:27,740 something causing the water to... air to kind of spray out. 429 00:19:27,824 --> 00:19:30,492 Checked all the way up the drill string. 430 00:19:30,586 --> 00:19:31,813 Or there could have been a void. 431 00:19:31,837 --> 00:19:33,421 A void? 432 00:19:33,505 --> 00:19:37,341 Nearly 70 feet deep in Borehole AB-13? 433 00:19:37,500 --> 00:19:41,012 Although the seismic data presented by geophysicist 434 00:19:41,171 --> 00:19:44,340 Jeremy Church indicated that a tunnel might be found 435 00:19:44,433 --> 00:19:47,435 some 30 feet deeper, is it possible 436 00:19:47,594 --> 00:19:50,679 that the team has encountered a different man-made structure? 437 00:19:50,764 --> 00:19:53,191 If so, what could it be? 438 00:19:53,350 --> 00:19:56,694 And might it be related to the traces of silver and gold 439 00:19:56,778 --> 00:20:00,689 that the team detected through water testing earlier this year? 440 00:20:00,774 --> 00:20:03,618 If there's a tunnel here that had air in it, 441 00:20:03,702 --> 00:20:06,370 and you drilled into it, up she comes. 442 00:20:06,455 --> 00:20:08,864 - Yeah. - Yeah, exactly. And then the pressure behind it 443 00:20:08,957 --> 00:20:10,875 would force all the water up and out. 444 00:20:10,959 --> 00:20:14,545 - Do we think this is a good omen? - It could be. 445 00:20:14,630 --> 00:20:17,039 Well, just in case it is some gas, let's step back. 446 00:20:17,123 --> 00:20:20,042 Don't fire up any smokes. 447 00:20:20,135 --> 00:20:22,962 Although Craig, Alex and members of the team are 448 00:20:23,055 --> 00:20:27,141 hopeful that they have just made an exciting discovery, 449 00:20:27,300 --> 00:20:30,645 - before continuing the operation... - Looks very peculiar. 450 00:20:30,729 --> 00:20:32,972 The crew from Choice Sonic Drilling 451 00:20:33,065 --> 00:20:34,899 will assess the hole to ensure the void 452 00:20:35,058 --> 00:20:37,226 does not contain a potentially dangerous 453 00:20:37,310 --> 00:20:41,155 amount of natural gas. 454 00:20:41,240 --> 00:20:42,398 Meanwhile... 455 00:20:42,482 --> 00:20:44,659 All it takes is one good find out here. 456 00:20:44,818 --> 00:20:46,902 We saved the best till last. 457 00:20:46,987 --> 00:20:49,488 - That does sound different to me, too. - It does. 458 00:20:49,581 --> 00:20:53,659 Just west of the swamp, on Lot 32, Marty Lagina 459 00:20:53,743 --> 00:20:58,005 and Gary Drayton continue their search for important clues. 460 00:20:59,916 --> 00:21:02,009 Gonna have to get the rocks out here. 461 00:21:04,087 --> 00:21:05,846 There you go, mate. 462 00:21:05,931 --> 00:21:07,431 This one could be tough. 463 00:21:09,434 --> 00:21:12,103 - Boy, that is just buried in the rocks, Gary. - Yeah. 464 00:21:13,522 --> 00:21:15,856 It can hide, but it can't run. 465 00:21:17,434 --> 00:21:20,436 - Just get that out of there. - Yeah, I'm gonna take that out. 466 00:21:20,529 --> 00:21:23,614 All right. 467 00:21:25,275 --> 00:21:28,861 Oh, yeah, it's been trapped there a while. 468 00:21:28,954 --> 00:21:31,613 Look at that. I'm going to pull it out, mate. 469 00:21:31,707 --> 00:21:34,458 - What do we got here? - What the hell is that? 470 00:21:34,617 --> 00:21:38,287 Look at the size of that. That is one big spike. 471 00:21:38,371 --> 00:21:40,798 Look at the size of that! 472 00:21:40,882 --> 00:21:42,527 - I mean, that's crazy. - That looks like a railroad spike, no? 473 00:21:42,551 --> 00:21:45,970 No. I think it's too big to be a railroad spike. 474 00:21:46,054 --> 00:21:48,806 I mean, it's very, very heavy as well. 475 00:21:48,890 --> 00:21:51,467 It's like an old wharf pin or something like that. 476 00:21:51,560 --> 00:21:53,288 I don't know what the heck it's doing out here. 477 00:21:53,312 --> 00:21:55,563 Well, you know what? We think there's a wharf, 478 00:21:55,722 --> 00:21:57,959 and we think it was over there, but we don't really know that. 479 00:21:57,983 --> 00:21:59,118 It could have been right here. 480 00:21:59,142 --> 00:22:00,893 More possible evidence 481 00:22:00,986 --> 00:22:03,988 of a ship's wharf on Lot 32? 482 00:22:04,147 --> 00:22:06,899 And in the same area where the team found 483 00:22:06,992 --> 00:22:10,486 a potentially ancient cargo bag seal one year ago? 484 00:22:10,579 --> 00:22:12,913 The burning question then becomes: 485 00:22:12,998 --> 00:22:15,249 what happened to the cargo? 486 00:22:15,408 --> 00:22:17,326 Could the Money Pit or the swamp 487 00:22:17,410 --> 00:22:19,745 soon provide the answer? 488 00:22:19,838 --> 00:22:21,830 - Is it iron? - Yeah, it's iron, 489 00:22:21,923 --> 00:22:23,999 and more than likely wrought iron. 490 00:22:24,092 --> 00:22:26,677 I don't really want to find more spikes on this island. 491 00:22:26,762 --> 00:22:31,090 But, but this particular one is incredibly massive, 492 00:22:31,183 --> 00:22:33,592 and it was way deep in the soil. 493 00:22:33,676 --> 00:22:35,936 So it's been there a long, long time. 494 00:22:36,021 --> 00:22:37,438 We'll put it in the XRF. 495 00:22:37,597 --> 00:22:38,957 We'll have Carmen Legge look at it, 496 00:22:39,024 --> 00:22:41,609 probably Christa Brosseau. We'll see what they all say. 497 00:22:41,693 --> 00:22:43,027 - Okay, mate. - All right. 498 00:22:43,186 --> 00:22:46,697 Dang! That is a big spike. 499 00:22:46,782 --> 00:22:50,442 As Marty and Gary continue their search on Lot 32, 500 00:22:50,527 --> 00:22:52,620 back at the Money Pit... 501 00:22:52,779 --> 00:22:53,704 It's a void. 502 00:22:53,789 --> 00:22:54,872 We drilled through a void. 503 00:22:55,949 --> 00:22:57,699 After completing a safety check 504 00:22:57,793 --> 00:23:01,453 for a possible gas leak in Borehole AB-13, 505 00:23:01,538 --> 00:23:03,372 the team is now confident 506 00:23:03,456 --> 00:23:05,383 that it is safe to continue investigating 507 00:23:05,467 --> 00:23:10,137 a mysterious void at a depth of nearly 70 feet. 508 00:23:10,296 --> 00:23:11,213 For air to come out, I mean, 509 00:23:11,306 --> 00:23:12,525 it would have to be a dry cavity. 510 00:23:12,549 --> 00:23:15,226 Yeah, an open cavity of some sort. Definitely. 511 00:23:15,310 --> 00:23:18,637 A chamber to put things in could hold a lot of air, 512 00:23:18,721 --> 00:23:21,140 and it could hold it there for centuries. 513 00:23:21,224 --> 00:23:24,568 Whether it happened in 2017 or a century ago, we're not sure. 514 00:23:29,741 --> 00:23:31,492 I think it's bubbling again or something. 515 00:23:33,995 --> 00:23:35,913 I could see it when you were drilling. 516 00:23:39,826 --> 00:23:42,044 - Got some bubbles? - Bubbles. 517 00:23:44,840 --> 00:23:46,150 Why don't you turn the rig off for a second? 518 00:23:46,174 --> 00:23:47,758 Let's see how much airflow we can hear. 519 00:23:50,345 --> 00:23:52,505 - Bubbling on the outside of the casing. - Yeah. 520 00:23:55,267 --> 00:23:57,161 - It's a pretty good flow. - Yeah, it is. 521 00:23:57,185 --> 00:23:59,854 That's interesting that we're still having that. 522 00:23:59,938 --> 00:24:03,441 Very unusual. We've never seen this on the Money Pit, 523 00:24:03,600 --> 00:24:04,358 you know, so we're trying to figure out 524 00:24:04,443 --> 00:24:06,193 the volume of the air in it. 525 00:24:06,278 --> 00:24:09,363 So it's an exciting find in this area. 526 00:24:09,448 --> 00:24:12,608 It's at a depth of about 68 feet. 527 00:24:12,701 --> 00:24:15,861 You know, it's an unknown depth to us. 528 00:24:15,954 --> 00:24:18,289 You know, there's no records of anything in that depth. 529 00:24:18,448 --> 00:24:22,543 So, something very positive and something we have to pursue. 530 00:24:22,627 --> 00:24:25,045 It's exciting. I think we should go tell the guys. 531 00:24:25,130 --> 00:24:27,789 To me, there's only one explanation for 532 00:24:27,874 --> 00:24:30,709 an air cavity, and that's a man-made tunnel. 533 00:24:30,802 --> 00:24:32,553 - I agree. - At this depth. 534 00:24:32,637 --> 00:24:34,880 I agree. I'm encouraged. 535 00:24:34,973 --> 00:24:36,640 It's encouraging that we got it. 536 00:24:36,799 --> 00:24:38,679 It's encouraging where it's at because why is it 537 00:24:38,718 --> 00:24:41,970 at such a shallow depth? I mean, it's nothing that... 538 00:24:42,063 --> 00:24:45,224 Nothing searchers would have apparently done, 539 00:24:45,308 --> 00:24:48,143 so hopefully the original people would have. 540 00:24:48,236 --> 00:24:50,488 Yeah. Let's go see what my dad and Rick think. 541 00:24:50,572 --> 00:24:51,883 - Okay. Okay. - See you, guys. 542 00:24:51,907 --> 00:24:53,867 - See you, guys. - See you later. 543 00:24:59,331 --> 00:25:02,082 So, guys, weird stuff yesterday, huh? 544 00:25:02,167 --> 00:25:04,752 - At the latest well. - Yeah, very. 545 00:25:04,911 --> 00:25:08,005 One day after the team drilled into a mysterious, 546 00:25:08,164 --> 00:25:10,424 air-filled void in the Money Pit area... 547 00:25:10,583 --> 00:25:12,510 Give us the numbers again. 548 00:25:12,669 --> 00:25:16,922 We drilled with the casing down to 68 feet, too. 549 00:25:17,015 --> 00:25:20,017 Brothers Rick and Marty Lagina are heading there 550 00:25:20,101 --> 00:25:22,344 to continue the operation, along with their partner 551 00:25:22,437 --> 00:25:25,272 Craig Tester and Marty's son Alex. 552 00:25:25,431 --> 00:25:27,502 As it's coming out of the hole and all of the sudden, 553 00:25:27,526 --> 00:25:31,687 the water starts squirting out, obviously being pushed by air 554 00:25:31,780 --> 00:25:36,283 between the casing and the core barrel. 555 00:25:36,368 --> 00:25:37,785 So, below 68 feet, you would guess? 556 00:25:37,944 --> 00:25:39,286 - Yes. - Yeah. 557 00:25:39,445 --> 00:25:43,865 Then he moved the core barrel down to 88 feet. 558 00:25:43,959 --> 00:25:46,210 All of a sudden the air started coming out of 559 00:25:46,294 --> 00:25:47,786 the outside of the casing. 560 00:25:47,870 --> 00:25:49,705 I see. Okay. 561 00:25:49,789 --> 00:25:52,624 Was there any smell associated with it? 562 00:25:52,717 --> 00:25:54,543 That's a great question. 563 00:25:54,627 --> 00:25:56,272 No, we were worried it might be natural gas, 564 00:25:56,296 --> 00:25:58,514 which, if it's just methane, does not smell. 565 00:25:59,808 --> 00:26:01,800 Craig tells me that 566 00:26:01,893 --> 00:26:05,554 in the construction of Shaft 12, the-the searchers had to quit 567 00:26:05,638 --> 00:26:08,307 at 55 feet because they were flooded out. 568 00:26:08,400 --> 00:26:12,152 I don't know anywhere else on Oak Island where 55 feet 569 00:26:12,312 --> 00:26:14,154 encounters significant water. 570 00:26:18,568 --> 00:26:20,494 Hey, guys. How are you? 571 00:26:20,653 --> 00:26:22,246 What are today's mysteries? 572 00:26:22,405 --> 00:26:23,405 Well, there's a few. 573 00:26:23,489 --> 00:26:24,915 Okay, guys. 574 00:26:25,000 --> 00:26:28,827 This side of the table, explain the air to me. 575 00:26:28,920 --> 00:26:32,214 Okay, so, one thing's for sure. There's a cavity. 576 00:26:34,834 --> 00:26:37,919 And in this terrain, in that very dense till, 577 00:26:38,013 --> 00:26:40,505 this isn't something that washed out glacially. 578 00:26:41,674 --> 00:26:43,744 This has got to be a pick and shovel type of an opening. 579 00:26:43,768 --> 00:26:45,686 So, you're saying 580 00:26:45,770 --> 00:26:47,929 a dead-end tunnel looks like this. 581 00:26:48,014 --> 00:26:50,251 Yeah, something like that, and we're close to that dead end. 582 00:26:50,275 --> 00:26:52,610 It's a man-made hole. 583 00:26:54,446 --> 00:26:58,857 If the team did, in fact, drill into a tunnel, 584 00:26:58,950 --> 00:27:01,201 could it be the legendary booby trap that is believed 585 00:27:01,286 --> 00:27:04,705 to feed water into the Money Pit from Smith's Cove? 586 00:27:04,789 --> 00:27:07,866 Or, because it was full of air, might it be 587 00:27:07,950 --> 00:27:10,535 a very different kind of man-made structure? 588 00:27:10,629 --> 00:27:14,882 Perhaps one connected to a vast cache of silver and gold? 589 00:27:17,218 --> 00:27:19,553 And this same phenomena would occur 590 00:27:19,638 --> 00:27:22,222 for the famous offset chamber, wouldn't it? 591 00:27:22,307 --> 00:27:24,966 - You'd have the same thing like this? - Exactly. 592 00:27:25,051 --> 00:27:26,695 And you pierce it here and it's full of air? 593 00:27:26,719 --> 00:27:28,145 Yep. No question. 594 00:27:28,229 --> 00:27:30,222 Steve? Same thing? 595 00:27:30,306 --> 00:27:32,974 We pierced something that hasn't been pierced in a long time. 596 00:27:33,059 --> 00:27:36,061 I'm going to make a really quick point. I think we should 597 00:27:36,145 --> 00:27:38,290 drill close to where we're at and we should investigate what 598 00:27:38,314 --> 00:27:39,792 we hit yesterday, but I think we're really close 599 00:27:39,816 --> 00:27:41,492 to a tunnel. 600 00:27:43,236 --> 00:27:44,736 Okay, well, that's pretty cool. 601 00:27:44,829 --> 00:27:46,140 Let's finish up this hole and go to the next one. 602 00:27:46,164 --> 00:27:47,383 - Which way we going? - I would move down 603 00:27:47,407 --> 00:27:50,742 the seismic line three feet. 604 00:27:50,827 --> 00:27:53,495 I think we should come closer than three. 605 00:27:53,579 --> 00:27:55,580 Two and a half. 606 00:27:55,665 --> 00:27:57,257 - Two and a half. - Compromise. 607 00:27:57,417 --> 00:27:59,000 Okay. I like that. 608 00:27:59,085 --> 00:28:01,762 - Got that, Steve? - Two and a half feet west? 609 00:28:01,921 --> 00:28:05,090 - Two and a half feet, rather than three. - Yep. 610 00:28:05,174 --> 00:28:06,600 I would love for them 611 00:28:06,759 --> 00:28:07,843 to be correct that there's 612 00:28:07,927 --> 00:28:10,011 some sort of dry tunnel. 613 00:28:10,096 --> 00:28:12,272 If there is a tunnel and we can 614 00:28:12,432 --> 00:28:14,015 access it, I'd be the first one 615 00:28:14,109 --> 00:28:16,601 in the tunnel, I can tell you that. 616 00:28:16,686 --> 00:28:19,613 I would love for them to be correct. 617 00:28:19,772 --> 00:28:22,357 - Okay, let's go. - Okay, guys. 618 00:28:22,442 --> 00:28:25,869 As the drilling operation continues in the Money Pit... 619 00:28:27,864 --> 00:28:29,873 later that afternoon... 620 00:28:32,377 --> 00:28:33,897 Hey, Carmen. 621 00:28:33,953 --> 00:28:35,704 - Carmen, hello! - Hello! 622 00:28:35,788 --> 00:28:37,798 - How you doing today? - Good. 623 00:28:37,957 --> 00:28:39,717 Like that sound. Like that smell. 624 00:28:39,876 --> 00:28:43,211 Marty and Alex Lagina, along with Jack Begley, 625 00:28:43,304 --> 00:28:44,888 have traveled some 50 miles north 626 00:28:44,973 --> 00:28:48,225 to Northville Farm in Centerville, Nova Scotia 627 00:28:48,309 --> 00:28:51,228 to meet with blacksmithing expert Carmen Legge. 628 00:28:51,387 --> 00:28:53,027 Carmen, we have some more of our treasures 629 00:28:53,064 --> 00:28:54,356 that we need identified here. 630 00:28:56,893 --> 00:28:59,644 It was found on Lot 32 by my dad. 631 00:28:59,738 --> 00:29:02,239 I find almost nothing, so I'm really quite proud of this. 632 00:29:03,825 --> 00:29:07,995 Lot 32 is on the south side of the island, close to the swamp, 633 00:29:08,079 --> 00:29:10,914 uh, near where we think there may have been an old wharf. 634 00:29:31,928 --> 00:29:34,679 'Cause you anchor your boat out in the ocean. 635 00:29:34,773 --> 00:29:36,097 Bring your heavy stuff to shore, 636 00:29:36,191 --> 00:29:37,933 and then you'd move it with that by...? 637 00:29:38,017 --> 00:29:39,902 Yes. Yes. 638 00:29:41,863 --> 00:29:44,615 How far away was it from the bag seal? 639 00:29:44,774 --> 00:29:47,859 Not very far. I'd say maybe 50 feet. 640 00:29:47,944 --> 00:29:49,338 It makes it kind of plausible, then, 641 00:29:49,362 --> 00:29:50,602 that that was used for hauling. 642 00:29:58,538 --> 00:30:01,048 A ship's anchor spike? 643 00:30:01,132 --> 00:30:03,884 Perhaps used in the unloading of cargo? 644 00:30:04,043 --> 00:30:07,721 And dating between 1710 and 1740? 645 00:30:07,880 --> 00:30:09,464 If so, could it help identify 646 00:30:09,549 --> 00:30:11,800 just who may have been behind 647 00:30:11,884 --> 00:30:14,135 the Oak Island mystery? 648 00:30:14,229 --> 00:30:16,555 What's really interesting is, it appears 649 00:30:16,648 --> 00:30:18,232 to be a ship's log of 650 00:30:18,391 --> 00:30:20,067 the French fleet that was coming over 651 00:30:20,226 --> 00:30:22,894 in 1746 to take back Acadia. 652 00:30:22,987 --> 00:30:24,145 Three years ago, 653 00:30:24,230 --> 00:30:25,647 Doug Crowell discovered 654 00:30:25,731 --> 00:30:26,815 a ship's log dating back 655 00:30:26,899 --> 00:30:30,828 to 1746 in the Nova Scotia Archives. 656 00:30:30,987 --> 00:30:33,747 It recounted a failed French expedition 657 00:30:33,832 --> 00:30:37,158 to reclaim Nova Scotia from the British 658 00:30:37,252 --> 00:30:39,419 that was led by the Duc d'Anville, 659 00:30:39,579 --> 00:30:42,172 a nobleman from Southern France 660 00:30:42,331 --> 00:30:44,332 whose family lineage could be traced back 661 00:30:44,417 --> 00:30:47,669 to the Order of the Knights Templar. 662 00:30:47,753 --> 00:30:49,179 They're actually talking about 663 00:30:49,338 --> 00:30:51,590 the vast amount of treasure they have on board. 664 00:30:51,683 --> 00:30:53,267 But what made the ship's log 665 00:30:53,426 --> 00:30:55,352 compelling to the Oak Island team 666 00:30:55,511 --> 00:30:57,521 was that it reported a secondary mission 667 00:30:57,680 --> 00:31:02,609 to hide a vast treasure on a wooded island. 668 00:31:02,694 --> 00:31:05,353 "The wind dying down, we anchored for the night. 669 00:31:05,446 --> 00:31:08,106 "The great quantity of treasure on this vessel 670 00:31:08,190 --> 00:31:10,701 "makes it unwise to jeopardize it 671 00:31:10,785 --> 00:31:12,360 "in any engagement with the enemy. 672 00:31:12,445 --> 00:31:14,621 "September 8th. 673 00:31:14,706 --> 00:31:16,623 "It has been agreed that a deep pit be dug 674 00:31:16,708 --> 00:31:18,792 "and treasure securely buried. 675 00:31:18,951 --> 00:31:20,535 "The pit to have a secret entrance 676 00:31:20,628 --> 00:31:22,379 by a tunnel from the shore." 677 00:31:22,463 --> 00:31:25,632 The Duc d'Anville theory 678 00:31:25,791 --> 00:31:27,709 certainly fits with these tools. 679 00:31:27,793 --> 00:31:30,804 So, made in 1740, 680 00:31:30,889 --> 00:31:33,974 used in 1746 is entirely possible. 681 00:31:34,133 --> 00:31:36,217 Could this spike, 682 00:31:36,302 --> 00:31:39,220 found in the same area as the potentially ancient 683 00:31:39,314 --> 00:31:41,064 cargo bag seal, be connected 684 00:31:41,223 --> 00:31:42,733 to an 18th century French mission 685 00:31:42,892 --> 00:31:44,151 to bury treasure? 686 00:31:44,235 --> 00:31:48,063 And if so, could these finds also help explain 687 00:31:48,147 --> 00:31:50,073 the mysterious tunnel that the team 688 00:31:50,158 --> 00:31:53,160 encountered one day ago in the Money Pit? 689 00:31:53,319 --> 00:31:54,569 That's a good data point. 690 00:31:54,662 --> 00:31:56,905 - All right, Carmen. - Good. 691 00:31:56,998 --> 00:31:58,478 We-We're going home with some answers. 692 00:31:59,909 --> 00:32:01,084 We'll be back. 693 00:32:04,997 --> 00:32:07,090 Yeah, baby. 694 00:32:07,175 --> 00:32:09,737 While the drilling operation in the Money Pit area continues... 695 00:32:09,761 --> 00:32:12,754 Just be nice to pull out a big ship's timber. 696 00:32:12,838 --> 00:32:14,431 Members of the team 697 00:32:14,590 --> 00:32:16,350 search for more potentially important 698 00:32:16,509 --> 00:32:18,602 and valuable clues 699 00:32:18,686 --> 00:32:20,020 at the southern edge of the swamp. 700 00:32:20,104 --> 00:32:22,430 You seeing something, Billy? 701 00:32:22,515 --> 00:32:24,858 There's a piece on this side of the bucket, 702 00:32:25,017 --> 00:32:26,578 right in the front there, ready to fall off, I think. 703 00:32:26,602 --> 00:32:29,279 Whereabouts, mate? Direct me. 704 00:32:29,364 --> 00:32:31,364 - To the other side. - Oh, to the other side. 705 00:32:33,868 --> 00:32:35,348 Right there. Right there. Yeah. 706 00:32:35,444 --> 00:32:37,079 This piece? 707 00:32:39,791 --> 00:32:41,708 What is that? 708 00:32:41,867 --> 00:32:44,378 It's just split, maybe. 709 00:32:44,537 --> 00:32:45,787 Looks natural. 710 00:32:45,871 --> 00:32:48,540 I thought it might've been cut, but it's split. 711 00:32:48,624 --> 00:32:50,884 - That's all right. - Like a tree trunk, wasn't it? 712 00:32:50,969 --> 00:32:52,711 That's right in the area that we're looking 713 00:32:52,795 --> 00:32:54,304 for more ship pieces, though. 714 00:32:58,309 --> 00:33:00,635 It isn't too hard to imagine 715 00:33:00,728 --> 00:33:03,221 a ship pulling into the swamp, 716 00:33:03,305 --> 00:33:04,982 unloading treasure, 717 00:33:05,141 --> 00:33:07,642 and hauling it up towards the Money Pit. 718 00:33:07,735 --> 00:33:09,653 Come on, treasure, where are you? 719 00:33:09,737 --> 00:33:11,980 We have found ship's timbers 720 00:33:12,064 --> 00:33:13,740 or wharf timbers 721 00:33:13,899 --> 00:33:16,660 in the swamp and Smith's Cove. 722 00:33:16,819 --> 00:33:19,329 That tells me that there could potentially 723 00:33:19,414 --> 00:33:22,082 still be a treasure ship 724 00:33:22,166 --> 00:33:25,168 waiting to be discovered in the swamp. 725 00:33:27,830 --> 00:33:29,089 It's deeper in here 726 00:33:29,173 --> 00:33:31,842 - than what it is over there. - That's odd. 727 00:33:31,926 --> 00:33:34,126 It kind of makes you think it was laying in open, 728 00:33:34,178 --> 00:33:36,263 and then something or somebody closed it in, right? 729 00:33:36,347 --> 00:33:38,089 Towards the berm it's deeper? 730 00:33:38,174 --> 00:33:39,266 Yeah. 731 00:33:40,768 --> 00:33:43,145 I got a signal. It's in the sand. 732 00:33:44,930 --> 00:33:47,932 Just there. Thanks. You never know, 733 00:33:48,017 --> 00:33:50,193 it might be an old spike. We did find some here. 734 00:33:50,278 --> 00:33:52,437 Oh, I see it. Sticking out there. 735 00:33:52,521 --> 00:33:54,606 See it? 736 00:33:54,690 --> 00:33:56,199 Oh, yeah. 737 00:33:58,703 --> 00:34:00,620 Rebar. 738 00:34:00,780 --> 00:34:02,873 Sorry, mate, false alarm. 739 00:34:04,366 --> 00:34:06,668 Good digging, Jack. 740 00:34:11,624 --> 00:34:14,709 You dig on Oak Island, you find things, so... 741 00:34:14,794 --> 00:34:15,960 That you do. 742 00:34:16,045 --> 00:34:17,554 Keep our eyes open. 743 00:34:20,132 --> 00:34:22,309 Honestly, the swamp, every time we've dug in it, 744 00:34:22,393 --> 00:34:24,352 it's been a surprise. 745 00:34:26,564 --> 00:34:29,566 Any cuts on that? 746 00:34:29,650 --> 00:34:31,485 - Just looks natural. - Okay. 747 00:34:31,569 --> 00:34:33,121 I've tried to give up on the swamp... 748 00:34:33,145 --> 00:34:34,905 I don't know, I've lost count. 749 00:34:35,064 --> 00:34:38,066 A dozen times? Uh, and Rick was persistent. 750 00:34:38,150 --> 00:34:40,485 And, my goodness, it keeps 751 00:34:40,569 --> 00:34:42,821 yielding up interesting things. 752 00:34:42,914 --> 00:34:44,998 And-and there we've probably dug, I don't know, 753 00:34:45,083 --> 00:34:47,492 maybe 15% of it, so 754 00:34:47,576 --> 00:34:50,087 there could be all kinds of interesting things in the swamp. 755 00:34:55,343 --> 00:34:56,703 Piece just beyond my bucket, 756 00:34:56,836 --> 00:34:59,003 just looks... kind of flat-ish. 757 00:34:59,097 --> 00:35:02,507 - Can one of you guys get it? - Oh, is that a board? 758 00:35:02,591 --> 00:35:05,936 I don't know, mate. Let me see if I can get it. 759 00:35:08,848 --> 00:35:10,181 We'll keep it to one side. 760 00:35:10,274 --> 00:35:12,077 - It looks like a board. - It's dimensional enough, yeah. 761 00:35:12,101 --> 00:35:13,693 Yeah, it looks like a board. 762 00:35:13,853 --> 00:35:15,862 One side's pretty smooth. 763 00:35:16,021 --> 00:35:18,690 Oh, they got something. 764 00:35:18,774 --> 00:35:20,951 Look at that, mate. Looks like a ship's timber. 765 00:35:21,035 --> 00:35:23,194 Probably a piece of decking, by the look of it. 766 00:35:23,287 --> 00:35:24,612 Good eye, Billy. 767 00:35:24,697 --> 00:35:27,624 Yeah, when you see a flat piece, it really sticks out. 768 00:35:27,708 --> 00:35:30,710 Yeah. That's cool, mate. Look at that. 769 00:35:30,870 --> 00:35:34,038 Another potential piece of decking from a ship? 770 00:35:34,132 --> 00:35:36,958 Since the team has found a number of similar 771 00:35:37,042 --> 00:35:38,710 wooden artifacts in this area, 772 00:35:38,794 --> 00:35:42,547 which dated as far back as the 17th century, 773 00:35:42,631 --> 00:35:45,142 could this find represent more evidence 774 00:35:45,226 --> 00:35:47,218 that the swamp is hiding the wreck 775 00:35:47,303 --> 00:35:48,895 of a massive sailing vessel? 776 00:35:49,054 --> 00:35:51,723 Any markings on it, Jack? 777 00:35:51,807 --> 00:35:55,143 Uh... No, not that I can see yet. 778 00:35:55,227 --> 00:35:57,904 We have some disparate odds and ends 779 00:35:57,989 --> 00:35:59,981 and bits and pieces 780 00:36:00,065 --> 00:36:02,325 of what we believe are a sailing ship, and 781 00:36:02,484 --> 00:36:04,569 those items should not be down there, 782 00:36:04,653 --> 00:36:06,571 unless we're close to something, 783 00:36:06,655 --> 00:36:09,908 and that really, certainly, piques all of our interests. 784 00:36:09,992 --> 00:36:12,076 This is definitely man-made. 785 00:36:12,161 --> 00:36:15,246 It's badly deteriorated, but if 786 00:36:15,339 --> 00:36:18,249 there's an old ship in the swamp, it would be. 787 00:36:18,342 --> 00:36:20,677 Exactly. We're only picking up the pieces, right? 788 00:36:20,836 --> 00:36:21,845 Yeah. 789 00:36:21,929 --> 00:36:24,097 We'll get it cleaned up, though. 790 00:36:24,182 --> 00:36:26,516 Definitely a candidate for C-14. 791 00:36:26,601 --> 00:36:28,185 Great find, Billy. 792 00:36:28,269 --> 00:36:31,429 We've got another wooden plank. 793 00:36:31,513 --> 00:36:33,598 Well, the last time we found a wooden plank, 794 00:36:33,682 --> 00:36:36,517 the data came back amazing. 795 00:36:36,602 --> 00:36:37,602 And now, 796 00:36:37,695 --> 00:36:39,604 with the C-14 797 00:36:39,688 --> 00:36:42,199 and the dendro that we can do on this wood, 798 00:36:42,283 --> 00:36:45,193 we don't know what we're holding in our hand at the moment, 799 00:36:45,286 --> 00:36:48,872 but it could be very significant. 800 00:36:48,956 --> 00:36:51,791 People had to get here somehow, and... 801 00:36:51,951 --> 00:36:53,854 Look at all the findings that we have from the 1600s, right? 802 00:36:53,878 --> 00:36:55,212 Yeah. 803 00:36:55,296 --> 00:36:57,015 They didn't, they didn't fly here or take a taxi, right? 804 00:36:57,039 --> 00:36:58,266 - They had to come by ship. - No, mate. 805 00:36:58,290 --> 00:36:59,958 We're on an island, mate. 806 00:37:00,042 --> 00:37:04,054 I think this date on this is gonna be a shocker. 807 00:37:10,886 --> 00:37:12,145 Hey, big brother. 808 00:37:12,230 --> 00:37:14,472 - Hey, everybody. - Hey, Rick. 809 00:37:14,565 --> 00:37:16,376 You know, it seems really strange not to be there, 810 00:37:16,400 --> 00:37:18,726 but I-I'm doing a little bit of paperwork here. 811 00:37:18,819 --> 00:37:20,561 Yeah, that's what I was just saying, Rick. 812 00:37:20,655 --> 00:37:22,063 It's very weird not to have you, 813 00:37:22,156 --> 00:37:24,407 well, sitting right here. 814 00:37:24,566 --> 00:37:26,567 Three days after a curious 815 00:37:26,652 --> 00:37:28,078 wooden artifact was found 816 00:37:28,162 --> 00:37:30,080 near the southern border of the swamp, 817 00:37:30,164 --> 00:37:33,250 Rick Lagina joins an important meeting in the war room, 818 00:37:33,334 --> 00:37:34,501 via videoconference, 819 00:37:34,660 --> 00:37:36,670 with his brother Marty, 820 00:37:36,754 --> 00:37:38,496 their partner Craig Tester, 821 00:37:38,580 --> 00:37:40,415 and other members of the team. 822 00:37:40,508 --> 00:37:42,500 I'll just hand it over to Craig, 823 00:37:42,593 --> 00:37:45,753 who has some C-14 data for us from the swamp. 824 00:37:45,846 --> 00:37:47,597 - Okey doke. - Take it away. 825 00:37:47,756 --> 00:37:50,091 It's a plank that came out of the swamp. 826 00:37:50,184 --> 00:37:53,353 It's about two feet long, six inches wide, 827 00:37:53,512 --> 00:37:55,605 and maybe two inch thick board. 828 00:37:55,764 --> 00:37:57,023 Hmm. 829 00:37:57,108 --> 00:37:59,609 Just only a nominal inch thick, I'd say. 830 00:37:59,694 --> 00:38:02,854 It's flat. 831 00:38:02,947 --> 00:38:05,865 But it's made by human being, or... 832 00:38:06,025 --> 00:38:07,784 Oh, I'd say so. 833 00:38:07,943 --> 00:38:09,869 That looks like a shaped piece of wood. 834 00:38:09,954 --> 00:38:11,696 It looks like a plank, Rick, I mean... 835 00:38:11,789 --> 00:38:13,989 - Yeah, you've pegged it, didn't you? - I did. 836 00:38:14,033 --> 00:38:16,367 - Where was that? - Yeah, I would say it's about 20 feet 837 00:38:16,460 --> 00:38:18,096 northwest of where we found what we're gonna call 838 00:38:18,120 --> 00:38:19,629 the ship's railing of last year. 839 00:38:19,714 --> 00:38:22,192 - Mm-hmm. - Uh, and I would say it came out about five feet 840 00:38:22,216 --> 00:38:23,601 down in the swamp, five to six feet. 841 00:38:23,625 --> 00:38:24,709 Okay. 842 00:38:24,793 --> 00:38:26,469 Makes sense. 843 00:38:26,554 --> 00:38:30,473 The, uh, range of possibility was from 844 00:38:30,558 --> 00:38:34,218 1516 to 1674. 845 00:38:34,303 --> 00:38:36,313 Wow. 846 00:38:36,397 --> 00:38:38,231 That's what I was hoping to hear. 847 00:38:38,390 --> 00:38:41,225 I think the C-14 dates, 848 00:38:41,319 --> 00:38:42,477 they have been 849 00:38:42,561 --> 00:38:43,811 somewhat all over the board. 850 00:38:43,896 --> 00:38:45,238 There's, of course, the typical 851 00:38:45,323 --> 00:38:47,231 bell-shaped curve to these dates. 852 00:38:47,316 --> 00:38:48,232 But it seems 853 00:38:48,317 --> 00:38:50,243 to be rounding to, 854 00:38:50,328 --> 00:38:53,246 I'd say, early to mid-1600s, 855 00:38:53,405 --> 00:38:55,156 when something was done. 856 00:38:55,240 --> 00:38:57,658 And when you get one of the Ws... 857 00:38:57,743 --> 00:39:00,420 The who, what, when, where, why... 858 00:39:00,504 --> 00:39:02,330 It's easier to fill in the others. 859 00:39:02,414 --> 00:39:04,916 - Those are very early dates. - Yeah. 860 00:39:05,000 --> 00:39:06,092 Yeah, very early dates. 861 00:39:06,177 --> 00:39:07,177 That's real consistent 862 00:39:07,336 --> 00:39:09,670 - with all kinds of dates. - Yeah. 863 00:39:09,755 --> 00:39:10,922 That's pretty, 864 00:39:11,006 --> 00:39:14,184 pretty powerful testament to something happened. 865 00:39:14,343 --> 00:39:15,685 Absolutely. 866 00:39:17,262 --> 00:39:19,764 - Is it a coin? - I believe this is a coin. 867 00:39:19,857 --> 00:39:20,940 - No. - Are you serious? 868 00:39:21,025 --> 00:39:22,767 What? 869 00:39:22,851 --> 00:39:24,162 Ever since the team discovered 870 00:39:24,186 --> 00:39:28,114 a 1652 Spanish maravedi coin nine years ago, 871 00:39:28,199 --> 00:39:30,858 the triangle-shaped swamp has produced 872 00:39:30,943 --> 00:39:33,119 a number of corroborating clues 873 00:39:33,204 --> 00:39:35,780 that something extraordinary happened on Oak Island 874 00:39:35,864 --> 00:39:40,377 long before the discovery of the Money Pit in 1795. 875 00:39:40,461 --> 00:39:44,038 Many of them, from potential fragments of ships 876 00:39:44,123 --> 00:39:45,965 to wharfs 877 00:39:46,125 --> 00:39:48,543 and even a man-made rock feature 878 00:39:48,627 --> 00:39:50,878 at the so-called Eye of the Swamp, 879 00:39:50,963 --> 00:39:52,797 have all scientifically tested 880 00:39:52,890 --> 00:39:56,393 to a period between the 16th and 17th centuries. 881 00:39:56,552 --> 00:39:59,137 Could that mean that the team is finally 882 00:39:59,221 --> 00:40:01,648 zeroing in on when the Oak Island mystery 883 00:40:01,732 --> 00:40:03,400 actually began? 884 00:40:03,559 --> 00:40:05,568 Anyway, we have another piece of wood that 885 00:40:05,653 --> 00:40:07,728 absolutely suggests 886 00:40:07,822 --> 00:40:10,490 something happening here long before 887 00:40:10,574 --> 00:40:12,909 - the discovery of the Money Pit. - Yeah. 888 00:40:12,993 --> 00:40:14,902 So, maybe, just maybe, 889 00:40:14,987 --> 00:40:16,988 we're coming closer to a "when," but 890 00:40:17,072 --> 00:40:19,240 the "why" still escapes us. 891 00:40:19,324 --> 00:40:20,802 - Mm-hmm. - Yeah. "Who" is a bit 892 00:40:20,826 --> 00:40:24,078 of a problem, and "what" is, uh, plaguing us, too. 893 00:40:24,171 --> 00:40:26,923 All the Ws are, but the "when," 894 00:40:27,082 --> 00:40:28,666 that open circle seems to be closing. 895 00:40:28,750 --> 00:40:31,335 Yeah, there's a whole coalescing of data around 896 00:40:31,429 --> 00:40:34,755 1650 to 1750. 897 00:40:34,840 --> 00:40:37,091 And then there's some of these outlier, 898 00:40:37,176 --> 00:40:39,853 really old things that are really inexplicable. 899 00:40:39,937 --> 00:40:42,013 But we will stay with it until we find out. 900 00:40:42,097 --> 00:40:44,023 - Right, gentlemen? - Yes. 901 00:40:44,108 --> 00:40:45,326 - We're not giving up. - All right, Rick, 902 00:40:45,350 --> 00:40:46,828 well, we'll let you get back to your work. 903 00:40:46,852 --> 00:40:49,028 All righty. You guys take care. 904 00:40:49,113 --> 00:40:51,281 I'll be there as soon as possible. 905 00:40:51,365 --> 00:40:53,093 - All right. See you. - See you. 906 00:40:53,117 --> 00:40:56,202 With every clue that Rick, Marty, Craig, 907 00:40:56,361 --> 00:40:58,196 and their team unearth, 908 00:40:58,280 --> 00:41:00,373 one by one, Oak Island secrets 909 00:41:00,458 --> 00:41:02,617 are finally being revealed. 910 00:41:02,701 --> 00:41:04,961 Although the questions of who, 911 00:41:05,045 --> 00:41:08,715 what, when, where, and why persist, 912 00:41:08,874 --> 00:41:10,124 at least for now, 913 00:41:10,217 --> 00:41:13,044 as the team continues searching across the island, 914 00:41:13,128 --> 00:41:16,380 digging in the swamp, 915 00:41:16,465 --> 00:41:20,218 and drilling in the Money Pit, 916 00:41:20,311 --> 00:41:22,637 just how much longer 917 00:41:22,721 --> 00:41:25,056 can those questions remain 918 00:41:25,149 --> 00:41:26,983 unanswered? 919 00:41:29,728 --> 00:41:32,396 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 920 00:41:32,481 --> 00:41:34,741 Are you ready to put some coil to the soil, mate? 921 00:41:34,825 --> 00:41:36,234 - I'm ready. - Let's go for it. 922 00:41:36,318 --> 00:41:37,518 Woo-hoo-hoo! What we got here? 923 00:41:37,569 --> 00:41:38,319 Oh, yeah. 924 00:41:38,412 --> 00:41:40,580 Ooh! Look at that, mate. 925 00:41:40,664 --> 00:41:41,739 Is that something? 926 00:41:41,823 --> 00:41:43,908 Wow. That is spectacular. 927 00:41:43,992 --> 00:41:46,669 Why does it have these angles? Does it cry ship? 928 00:41:46,754 --> 00:41:48,162 It could easily be part of a ship. 929 00:41:48,255 --> 00:41:50,173 Well, how about that. 930 00:41:50,332 --> 00:41:51,818 - Hey, Craig! - I think they might have it. 931 00:41:51,842 --> 00:41:53,251 - There it is. - Oh! 932 00:41:53,335 --> 00:41:54,835 What the...? Check that out! 933 00:41:54,920 --> 00:41:57,597 That's a phenomena right there. 934 00:41:57,621 --> 00:41:59,621 >>>>oakislandtk<<<<< www.opensubtitles.org 67192

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