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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,894 --> 00:00:03,151 NARRATOR: Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:03,245 --> 00:00:04,745 We've got gold in the water. 3 00:00:04,897 --> 00:00:06,563 Let's hope we get some gold in the mud. 4 00:00:06,656 --> 00:00:07,914 There's anomalies all over the island, 5 00:00:08,067 --> 00:00:10,325 on land and in the water. 6 00:00:10,419 --> 00:00:12,160 RICK: We have to map the whole island. 7 00:00:12,179 --> 00:00:13,495 COLIN: She's gonna go out. 8 00:00:13,514 --> 00:00:15,681 Whoa! 9 00:00:15,908 --> 00:00:16,998 - Whoa, there's a big target! - Holy, look at that. 10 00:00:17,018 --> 00:00:18,350 - TONY: Big one? - COLIN: It's big. 11 00:00:18,577 --> 00:00:19,685 Is there a shipwreck off the island? 12 00:00:19,912 --> 00:00:21,578 Here we go. Come on. 13 00:00:21,597 --> 00:00:22,837 - Wow! - RICK: That's it! 14 00:00:22,931 --> 00:00:23,856 GARY: That's it! 15 00:00:24,083 --> 00:00:25,082 - It's old. - Yeah! 16 00:00:25,175 --> 00:00:27,175 RICK: It's possibly the Money Pit. 17 00:00:27,194 --> 00:00:28,318 (laughs) 18 00:00:31,273 --> 00:00:34,107 NARRATOR: There is an island in the North Atlantic 19 00:00:34,260 --> 00:00:37,944 where people have been looking for an incredible treasure 20 00:00:38,097 --> 00:00:40,947 for more than 200 years. 21 00:00:41,100 --> 00:00:43,950 So far, they have found a stone slab 22 00:00:44,103 --> 00:00:46,045 with strange symbols carved into it, 23 00:00:46,196 --> 00:00:50,440 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 24 00:00:50,459 --> 00:00:52,459 and a lead cross 25 00:00:52,553 --> 00:00:56,129 whose origin may be connected to the Knights Templar. 26 00:00:56,223 --> 00:01:01,543 To date, six men have died trying to solve the mystery. 27 00:01:01,637 --> 00:01:04,212 And, according to legend, 28 00:01:04,306 --> 00:01:07,291 one more will have to die 29 00:01:07,384 --> 00:01:09,902 before the treasure can be found. 30 00:01:20,915 --> 00:01:22,748 CHARLES: I'm pretty excited for this dig today. 31 00:01:22,899 --> 00:01:23,974 RICK: Oh, absolutely. 32 00:01:23,992 --> 00:01:25,250 - Look who's here. - Hey! 33 00:01:25,402 --> 00:01:26,901 - Morning, chaps. - So where are we? 34 00:01:26,921 --> 00:01:29,088 We're at the Money Pit, mate. 35 00:01:29,315 --> 00:01:32,983 I've reserved you a table. Treasure for two. 36 00:01:33,076 --> 00:01:34,651 NARRATOR: Another exciting day 37 00:01:34,670 --> 00:01:36,987 full of hope for a historic discovery 38 00:01:37,005 --> 00:01:38,580 has begun on Oak Island 39 00:01:38,674 --> 00:01:40,490 for brothers Rick and Marty Lagina 40 00:01:40,509 --> 00:01:42,083 and their team. 41 00:01:42,103 --> 00:01:45,178 Well, I hope Billy's got the dump trucks ready 42 00:01:45,331 --> 00:01:46,346 for the gold and the silver. 43 00:01:46,440 --> 00:01:48,256 - (laughter) - When we find it, 44 00:01:48,350 --> 00:01:49,683 - we'll get the truck. - Okay. 45 00:01:49,835 --> 00:01:51,668 In the Money Pit area, 46 00:01:51,687 --> 00:01:53,687 they are working with representatives 47 00:01:53,781 --> 00:01:56,840 from Irving Equipment Limited and ROC Equipment 48 00:01:56,933 --> 00:01:59,343 to excavate a ten-foot-diameter shaft 49 00:01:59,361 --> 00:02:01,862 known as DH-82. 50 00:02:01,956 --> 00:02:04,623 So, where-whereabouts are we? 51 00:02:04,850 --> 00:02:08,852 Uh, they haven't taken a grab, uh, yet today. 52 00:02:08,945 --> 00:02:10,629 They've pushed down the-the teeth. 53 00:02:10,780 --> 00:02:12,947 They're probably at about 80 feet. 54 00:02:12,967 --> 00:02:15,300 So tantalizingly close to the area 55 00:02:15,452 --> 00:02:17,043 where you've got the water samples 56 00:02:17,196 --> 00:02:18,786 - with the gold and silver. - Yeah. 57 00:02:18,806 --> 00:02:20,530 Yeah. It'll be interesting 58 00:02:20,549 --> 00:02:23,033 'cause we're catching most of the Dunfield dig, 59 00:02:23,051 --> 00:02:23,884 the center of it. 60 00:02:24,036 --> 00:02:25,144 Yes. 61 00:02:26,205 --> 00:02:28,705 NARRATOR: DH-82 is located 62 00:02:28,798 --> 00:02:30,798 at the epicenter of the massive dig 63 00:02:30,893 --> 00:02:33,152 that was conducted in 1965 64 00:02:33,379 --> 00:02:36,304 by California geologist Robert Dunfield, 65 00:02:36,398 --> 00:02:38,882 who believed he was on course 66 00:02:38,901 --> 00:02:41,142 to recover the fabled Chappell Vault 67 00:02:41,162 --> 00:02:44,830 at a depth of some 153 feet. 68 00:02:45,057 --> 00:02:47,908 But due to disastrous flooding and cave-ins, 69 00:02:48,060 --> 00:02:50,394 he was forced to end his effort 70 00:02:50,487 --> 00:02:52,838 just ten feet short of his target. 71 00:02:53,065 --> 00:02:54,398 PETER: All right. 72 00:02:54,491 --> 00:02:56,082 - I think we're airborne. - That's good. 73 00:02:56,177 --> 00:02:59,069 It was also at the center of this location 74 00:02:59,087 --> 00:03:00,679 where, earlier this year, 75 00:03:00,906 --> 00:03:04,090 Rick, Marty and the team detected precious metals 76 00:03:04,243 --> 00:03:05,833 some 90 feet deep 77 00:03:05,928 --> 00:03:07,577 by conducting water tests 78 00:03:07,596 --> 00:03:10,914 in a six-inch borehole known as F-4. 79 00:03:10,933 --> 00:03:14,601 RICK: The gold and silver signatures found in F-4 80 00:03:14,753 --> 00:03:17,421 are right in the middle of the Dunfield dig. 81 00:03:17,439 --> 00:03:19,423 To me, that was the most exciting thing. 82 00:03:19,516 --> 00:03:21,925 A very tight, concentrated circle 83 00:03:21,944 --> 00:03:23,610 of these gold and silver signatures. 84 00:03:23,704 --> 00:03:27,355 But it's localized and very tightly localized. 85 00:03:27,449 --> 00:03:30,600 It's possibly the Money Pit. 86 00:03:30,619 --> 00:03:33,103 NARRATOR: Now it is the team's hope 87 00:03:33,196 --> 00:03:36,364 to succeed where Robert Dunfield fell short 88 00:03:36,383 --> 00:03:38,108 and finally recover 89 00:03:38,201 --> 00:03:40,469 the legendary Oak Island treasure. 90 00:03:41,630 --> 00:03:43,388 GARY: Maybe next ten feet, mate, 91 00:03:43,615 --> 00:03:45,282 we'll see what that water was in contact. 92 00:03:45,300 --> 00:03:46,225 TERRY: Yeah. 93 00:03:46,376 --> 00:03:47,542 Gold, silver. 94 00:03:47,636 --> 00:03:48,635 I'd take both at this time. 95 00:03:48,729 --> 00:03:50,044 Sounds good to me. 96 00:03:50,138 --> 00:03:51,621 It'll be nice to find that. 97 00:03:51,715 --> 00:03:54,066 It could be Dunfield missed something, 98 00:03:54,293 --> 00:03:56,735 and in his backfill, there's something of gold 99 00:03:56,962 --> 00:03:58,962 or silver there, and so we're gonna be there. 100 00:03:59,055 --> 00:04:00,739 And I know that thing will pick it up. 101 00:04:00,966 --> 00:04:02,741 You got that right, mate. I got the magic wand. 102 00:04:02,968 --> 00:04:04,409 - I got a shovel. - You're gonna be digging up 103 00:04:04,561 --> 00:04:06,060 - some treasure today. - Hopefully. 104 00:04:06,080 --> 00:04:08,488 Okay, well, I'm gonna go see Andrew over there. 105 00:04:08,582 --> 00:04:10,565 GARY: Okay, mate. 106 00:04:10,584 --> 00:04:12,826 MARTY: Dunfield didn't have Gary Drayton. 107 00:04:12,978 --> 00:04:14,736 He didn't have Rick Lagina. 108 00:04:14,755 --> 00:04:16,088 He didn't have the people we have here. 109 00:04:16,239 --> 00:04:17,923 He didn't have all these people 110 00:04:18,150 --> 00:04:20,408 looking at every thing that we're looking at. 111 00:04:20,427 --> 00:04:22,594 - Morning. - Morning, Rick. 112 00:04:22,746 --> 00:04:25,246 MARTY: And I come to the conclusion that, 113 00:04:25,340 --> 00:04:27,657 crazy as it sounds, 114 00:04:27,751 --> 00:04:30,343 Mr. Dunfield might have dug through the treasure 115 00:04:30,437 --> 00:04:31,586 and never seen it. 116 00:04:31,680 --> 00:04:33,438 I think it's eminently possible, 117 00:04:33,590 --> 00:04:36,257 based on what I've observed with my own eyes here. 118 00:04:36,277 --> 00:04:39,352 I'm anticipating we'll get to the 100, 110, 119 00:04:39,505 --> 00:04:41,688 - later this afternoon. - That'd be great. 120 00:04:41,840 --> 00:04:43,264 Might find something beforehand, 121 00:04:43,284 --> 00:04:44,950 we might not have to go that deep. 122 00:04:45,177 --> 00:04:46,843 You never know. Might be something interesting. 123 00:04:46,936 --> 00:04:48,194 That would be a good thing, right? 124 00:04:48,347 --> 00:04:49,454 That would be a very good thing. 125 00:04:49,681 --> 00:04:51,348 Absolutely. 126 00:04:51,441 --> 00:04:53,608 I have a feeling it's gonna be a good day. 127 00:04:53,627 --> 00:04:55,852 - We'll see what happens. - ANDREW: Sounds good. 128 00:04:55,945 --> 00:04:57,704 NARRATOR: While Rick Lagina waits 129 00:04:57,798 --> 00:05:00,281 for the excavation of DH-82 130 00:05:00,301 --> 00:05:02,116 to begin reaching critical depths 131 00:05:02,210 --> 00:05:03,427 several hours from now... 132 00:05:04,638 --> 00:05:07,364 - TONY: Hey, Colin, Taylor. - There they are. 133 00:05:07,457 --> 00:05:09,457 NARRATOR: he and other members of the team 134 00:05:09,476 --> 00:05:11,626 meet in the research center 135 00:05:11,645 --> 00:05:14,146 with sub-surface and underwater imaging experts 136 00:05:14,297 --> 00:05:19,209 Colin Toole and Taylor Pierce from CSR GeoSurveys Limited. 137 00:05:19,227 --> 00:05:21,878 They are preparing to scan the waters 138 00:05:21,897 --> 00:05:23,563 bordering the island's northern shore 139 00:05:23,657 --> 00:05:25,231 with a magnetometer 140 00:05:25,384 --> 00:05:27,233 which will emit magnetic pulses 141 00:05:27,386 --> 00:05:29,903 that detect ferrous or iron objects 142 00:05:30,055 --> 00:05:32,497 as much as 30 feet below the surface. 143 00:05:32,724 --> 00:05:35,225 So, guys, we're always trying to extrapolate 144 00:05:35,243 --> 00:05:36,818 on information that we get. 145 00:05:36,837 --> 00:05:40,005 So now the CSR guys are here. 146 00:05:40,156 --> 00:05:41,823 They're gonna do this mag study, 147 00:05:41,917 --> 00:05:44,234 following up on the work that's been done 148 00:05:44,327 --> 00:05:47,328 earlier this year on Lot 4 and Lot 8. 149 00:05:48,423 --> 00:05:49,906 It's right in through here. I'll lead the way. 150 00:05:49,999 --> 00:05:51,424 All right. 151 00:05:51,577 --> 00:05:52,592 NARRATOR: Earlier this year, 152 00:05:52,744 --> 00:05:54,911 representatives from CSR 153 00:05:55,004 --> 00:05:57,581 conducted a land-based magnetometer survey 154 00:05:57,599 --> 00:06:00,192 across the western end of Oak Island. 155 00:06:00,343 --> 00:06:02,194 They were looking for evidence 156 00:06:02,421 --> 00:06:04,846 of the so-called "Hole Under the Hatch," 157 00:06:04,865 --> 00:06:08,425 a feature noted on a reported 14th-century map 158 00:06:08,518 --> 00:06:11,519 that was given to the team in 2017 159 00:06:11,613 --> 00:06:13,613 by the late author Zena Halpern, 160 00:06:13,765 --> 00:06:15,857 a map that Zena believed 161 00:06:15,951 --> 00:06:18,284 had been created by members of the Knights Templar. 162 00:06:18,379 --> 00:06:21,121 Back by the main road on the western side, 163 00:06:21,273 --> 00:06:23,882 just up there on Lot 4. 164 00:06:24,033 --> 00:06:25,384 JACK: Yeah, the pink. 165 00:06:25,611 --> 00:06:27,702 COLIN: This is a decent-size anomaly. 166 00:06:27,721 --> 00:06:30,296 Incredibly, the investigation revealed 167 00:06:30,391 --> 00:06:33,800 a large sub-surface metallic anomaly on Lot 4 168 00:06:33,952 --> 00:06:36,469 and another on Lot 8. 169 00:06:36,563 --> 00:06:38,230 Although the Oak Island team 170 00:06:38,457 --> 00:06:40,957 is still awaiting the necessary permits 171 00:06:40,976 --> 00:06:44,236 to excavate both locations with heavy equipment, 172 00:06:44,463 --> 00:06:46,630 they have found a number of compelling clues 173 00:06:46,648 --> 00:06:48,240 between those two areas 174 00:06:48,467 --> 00:06:51,985 that could date back three centuries or more. 175 00:06:52,079 --> 00:06:55,396 These included a fragment of a believed ship's cannon, 176 00:06:55,416 --> 00:06:58,642 a cutting tool known as an adze 177 00:06:58,735 --> 00:07:01,661 and a copper fragment discovered on the beach, 178 00:07:01,755 --> 00:07:04,481 which blacksmithing expert Carmen Legge suspects 179 00:07:04,499 --> 00:07:08,218 could have been part of a chest designed to hold valuables. 180 00:07:17,846 --> 00:07:19,846 It was also in this general area 181 00:07:19,940 --> 00:07:21,848 where, one year ago, 182 00:07:21,942 --> 00:07:25,335 Tony and Alex Lagina utilized a metal detector 183 00:07:25,353 --> 00:07:27,687 to discover possible evidence of a ship's wharf 184 00:07:27,839 --> 00:07:29,764 during a dive operation. 185 00:07:29,783 --> 00:07:31,691 It's basically like mowing a lawn, right? 186 00:07:31,785 --> 00:07:34,101 So, we'll come down this way, and then we'll come around, 187 00:07:34,121 --> 00:07:35,695 and then we'll pick up a line here 188 00:07:35,789 --> 00:07:38,606 and, you know, really just step our way in. 189 00:07:38,625 --> 00:07:41,351 Because it may take them several more weeks 190 00:07:41,444 --> 00:07:43,295 to obtain the permits required 191 00:07:43,522 --> 00:07:46,781 to excavate the mysterious anomalies on Lots 4 and 8, 192 00:07:46,875 --> 00:07:49,709 it is Rick, Marty and Craig's hope 193 00:07:49,803 --> 00:07:53,472 that CSR can find more clues in the surrounding waters 194 00:07:53,699 --> 00:07:57,809 to explain what may have happened in this area long ago. 195 00:07:57,961 --> 00:08:01,054 I think we should show them our areas of interest. 196 00:08:01,148 --> 00:08:05,375 You specifically are mystified by the north side of the island. 197 00:08:05,393 --> 00:08:07,043 Is that the most intriguing thing 198 00:08:07,136 --> 00:08:09,303 that you'd like to look at with this mag study? 199 00:08:09,323 --> 00:08:11,898 Yeah. This channel in here 200 00:08:12,050 --> 00:08:13,900 where I dove with Alex last year. 201 00:08:13,994 --> 00:08:15,327 - RICK: Right. - That's where the metal detector 202 00:08:15,554 --> 00:08:17,053 went nuts in there. 203 00:08:17,146 --> 00:08:18,312 And that's also where we've had 204 00:08:18,332 --> 00:08:19,389 all those other strange, 205 00:08:19,407 --> 00:08:21,166 um, electronic anomalies. 206 00:08:21,317 --> 00:08:24,077 So that would be a-a great spot, 207 00:08:24,171 --> 00:08:25,411 as far as I'm concerned. 208 00:08:25,564 --> 00:08:26,838 And then you've got 209 00:08:26,990 --> 00:08:28,340 the Frog Island shoal up here. 210 00:08:29,584 --> 00:08:32,919 NARRATOR: Located some 1,000 feet east of Oak Island 211 00:08:33,013 --> 00:08:36,848 is the 54-acre land mass known as Frog Island, 212 00:08:37,075 --> 00:08:40,185 an island with a curious history all its own. 213 00:08:41,580 --> 00:08:45,524 In 1994, Rick and Marty's late partner, 214 00:08:45,751 --> 00:08:49,194 the legendary treasure hunter Dan Blankenship, 215 00:08:49,345 --> 00:08:52,272 formed the Mahone Bay Exploration Company 216 00:08:52,424 --> 00:08:54,682 in order to investigate Frog Island, 217 00:08:54,701 --> 00:08:58,094 as well as Apple Island to the south. 218 00:08:58,113 --> 00:09:00,446 Although Dan was unable 219 00:09:00,599 --> 00:09:05,268 to find any definitive evidence of valuables on Frog Island, 220 00:09:05,287 --> 00:09:08,696 previous searchers reported finding European artifacts, 221 00:09:08,790 --> 00:09:11,866 suggesting a possible encampment 222 00:09:11,885 --> 00:09:15,111 that predated the discovery of the Money Pit. 223 00:09:15,130 --> 00:09:17,130 This led to speculation 224 00:09:17,282 --> 00:09:20,283 that perhaps Frog Island may have been used as a camp 225 00:09:20,302 --> 00:09:24,454 for some of those behind the 227-year-old mystery. 226 00:09:24,472 --> 00:09:28,124 When you go around the island and you do the study, 227 00:09:28,143 --> 00:09:31,144 are you going to say... 228 00:09:31,296 --> 00:09:33,238 probably in your head-- 229 00:09:33,465 --> 00:09:35,315 If you see an anomalous feature or spike, 230 00:09:35,409 --> 00:09:38,468 are you gonna mentally say, "Okay, that's dive-able, 231 00:09:38,561 --> 00:09:40,320 that's dive-able, that's dive-able"? 232 00:09:40,414 --> 00:09:41,821 Is that gonna be your mindset? 233 00:09:41,915 --> 00:09:44,140 Oh my God, yes. (laughs) 234 00:09:44,233 --> 00:09:46,067 I'm just curious. I am just curious. 235 00:09:46,161 --> 00:09:47,735 If you're searching on land, 236 00:09:47,754 --> 00:09:49,829 you're looking for a needle in a haystack. 237 00:09:49,981 --> 00:09:51,314 By doing this on the ocean, 238 00:09:51,407 --> 00:09:53,074 we're looking for the haystack first. 239 00:09:53,093 --> 00:09:56,002 This is really an extension of the work 240 00:09:56,096 --> 00:09:57,654 that we've already done on land. 241 00:09:57,672 --> 00:09:59,598 - RICK: Right. - So, at the end of it, 242 00:09:59,825 --> 00:10:02,249 we'll be able to essentially combine the terrestrial data 243 00:10:02,344 --> 00:10:03,584 - with the marine, right? - Mm-hmm. 244 00:10:03,678 --> 00:10:04,752 To essentially show 245 00:10:04,846 --> 00:10:07,497 all the magnetic anomalies, 246 00:10:07,515 --> 00:10:10,275 and then create one large map with the whole island 247 00:10:10,502 --> 00:10:12,593 and out to essentially the extent of the marine. 248 00:10:12,687 --> 00:10:14,261 You know, this sounds very exciting. 249 00:10:14,281 --> 00:10:15,780 The possibilities that you'll find 250 00:10:15,932 --> 00:10:18,007 something dive-able, a target, 251 00:10:18,101 --> 00:10:20,526 is something that we're hoping for. 252 00:10:20,621 --> 00:10:22,178 And... but the mantra, 253 00:10:22,271 --> 00:10:24,105 every time we go out on the island, 254 00:10:24,199 --> 00:10:26,699 whether it's on the water or on the island-- stay safe. 255 00:10:26,793 --> 00:10:28,609 Wish you the best. 256 00:10:28,629 --> 00:10:30,444 - And we look forward to the data. - Yeah. 257 00:10:30,538 --> 00:10:31,704 Come back with some targets. 258 00:10:31,798 --> 00:10:33,131 - Yep. - All right. 259 00:10:33,282 --> 00:10:34,874 COLIN: Sounds good. 260 00:10:35,026 --> 00:10:36,526 RICK: Thanks, guys. I appreciate it. 261 00:10:36,619 --> 00:10:38,136 NARRATOR: While Rick and the team 262 00:10:38,363 --> 00:10:40,287 conclude their meeting in the research center... 263 00:10:40,307 --> 00:10:42,456 MARTY: Beautiful day on Oak Island, Gary. 264 00:10:42,550 --> 00:10:43,383 GARY: Every day is. 265 00:10:43,477 --> 00:10:44,643 Today is the day, right? 266 00:10:44,794 --> 00:10:46,478 I hope so, mate. 267 00:10:46,629 --> 00:10:48,705 NARRATOR: Marty Lagina and Gary Drayton 268 00:10:48,723 --> 00:10:50,982 are investigating Lot 8, 269 00:10:51,134 --> 00:10:53,893 where CSR's land-based magnetometry survey 270 00:10:53,987 --> 00:10:57,322 identified a large metallic anomaly earlier this year. 271 00:10:57,549 --> 00:11:00,307 To aide in a more thorough search for clues, 272 00:11:00,327 --> 00:11:02,552 the team has recently cleared the area 273 00:11:02,645 --> 00:11:05,238 of large trees and foliage. 274 00:11:05,390 --> 00:11:07,240 An interesting little area. 275 00:11:07,334 --> 00:11:10,835 And I'm excited, mate, 'cause I could never ever get in here. 276 00:11:10,987 --> 00:11:13,672 I mean, they cleared it out. Got some flags, mate. 277 00:11:13,899 --> 00:11:16,323 And I think today's gonna be a heck of a good day, mate. 278 00:11:16,418 --> 00:11:19,419 Um, what did you find here? 279 00:11:19,571 --> 00:11:22,830 The only thing that we found on this lot 280 00:11:22,849 --> 00:11:25,591 was that magnificent garnet brooch. 281 00:11:25,686 --> 00:11:27,686 - Oh, back up there. - Yeah. 282 00:11:27,837 --> 00:11:31,097 - Look at that. - GARY: Oh, man. 283 00:11:31,191 --> 00:11:33,525 NARRATOR: In addition to the large metallic anomaly 284 00:11:33,676 --> 00:11:36,586 that was detected on Lot 8 earlier this year... 285 00:11:36,679 --> 00:11:38,922 GARY: Rick, we just found a jewel. 286 00:11:38,940 --> 00:11:41,441 - RICK: That's gorgeous. - GARY: That is a bobby-dazzler! 287 00:11:41,535 --> 00:11:45,445 it was in this very same area that, four years ago, 288 00:11:45,539 --> 00:11:49,766 Gary and Rick unearthed a semiprecious garnet brooch, 289 00:11:49,784 --> 00:11:51,768 a garnet brooch 290 00:11:51,786 --> 00:11:53,770 that gemologist Charles Lewton-Brain 291 00:11:53,863 --> 00:11:56,773 believed could be more than four centuries old. 292 00:11:56,866 --> 00:12:00,969 Now, that is a super-ancient way of making one. 293 00:12:02,464 --> 00:12:04,371 MARTY: I want to go back and search on Lot 8. 294 00:12:04,391 --> 00:12:06,632 We've run magnetometers on the island. 295 00:12:06,785 --> 00:12:08,560 And there are various anomalies. 296 00:12:08,787 --> 00:12:10,954 So, we're going to go have another look 297 00:12:11,047 --> 00:12:12,546 because there could be other things there, 298 00:12:12,566 --> 00:12:14,140 and yeah, I want to see. And you never know 299 00:12:14,292 --> 00:12:16,459 what's gonna come out of that hole. 300 00:12:16,478 --> 00:12:18,570 All right, well, let's get after it. 301 00:12:18,721 --> 00:12:19,887 Let's dig these things up. 302 00:12:19,981 --> 00:12:20,905 All right, mate. Let's go for it. 303 00:12:21,057 --> 00:12:23,149 See what we got. 304 00:12:23,243 --> 00:12:25,468 All right, mate. Here. 305 00:12:25,561 --> 00:12:26,894 Let's see what this sounds like. 306 00:12:26,913 --> 00:12:28,246 Just do it again so I can hear it. 307 00:12:28,473 --> 00:12:29,563 (beeping) 308 00:12:29,657 --> 00:12:31,249 Good two-way repeatable signal. 309 00:12:31,400 --> 00:12:32,900 - (beeping) - Best estimate is... 310 00:12:32,919 --> 00:12:34,043 - There. - Just there. Yeah. 311 00:12:35,814 --> 00:12:37,330 Oh, yeah. 312 00:12:37,424 --> 00:12:39,257 - Geez. - Weird. 313 00:12:39,484 --> 00:12:42,409 A lot of tree roots. A lot of forest stuff. 314 00:12:42,429 --> 00:12:45,412 Mix that in with a few rocks. Quite a thick layer. 315 00:12:45,507 --> 00:12:48,341 I can't think of a single thing that's easy on this island. 316 00:12:48,435 --> 00:12:49,993 - Everything's difficult. - Hey, 317 00:12:50,011 --> 00:12:52,562 good things are worth working hard for. 318 00:12:56,334 --> 00:12:57,517 Now try it. 319 00:12:57,611 --> 00:12:59,110 All right, let's see what it is. 320 00:13:00,781 --> 00:13:02,355 Look at that! 321 00:13:02,449 --> 00:13:03,865 MARTY: Oh, man. 322 00:13:07,788 --> 00:13:09,178 - GARY: Look at that. - MARTY: Oh, man. 323 00:13:09,197 --> 00:13:10,955 Ho-ho-ho! 324 00:13:12,200 --> 00:13:14,684 Look at that. That's a big chunk of iron. 325 00:13:14,777 --> 00:13:15,960 Look at... 326 00:13:18,023 --> 00:13:19,130 You know what that is, Gary? 327 00:13:20,133 --> 00:13:22,283 That's an old chain, isn't it? 328 00:13:22,302 --> 00:13:24,027 NARRATOR: While investigating Lot 8 329 00:13:24,120 --> 00:13:26,546 on the western side of Oak Island, 330 00:13:26,698 --> 00:13:28,473 Marty Lagina and Gary Drayton 331 00:13:28,624 --> 00:13:32,201 have just made a potentially significant discovery. 332 00:13:32,295 --> 00:13:33,794 - It's a chain of sorts. - Yeah. 333 00:13:33,814 --> 00:13:35,963 But it's not just a series of links. 334 00:13:35,982 --> 00:13:38,708 This is one piece with two brackets. 335 00:13:38,801 --> 00:13:40,301 - That's unusual. - That's very unusual. 336 00:13:40,320 --> 00:13:41,878 I've never seen anything quite like that. 337 00:13:41,896 --> 00:13:43,563 I don't know what it means. 338 00:13:43,657 --> 00:13:45,139 Can you shed some light on it? 339 00:13:45,158 --> 00:13:46,324 Have you seen anything like that? 340 00:13:46,551 --> 00:13:47,733 That just... Yeah, kind of reminds me 341 00:13:47,828 --> 00:13:49,719 of that piece of chain 342 00:13:49,812 --> 00:13:53,573 that comes down to an horse's bit, maybe. 343 00:13:53,667 --> 00:13:54,833 Um... 344 00:13:54,984 --> 00:13:56,334 Piece off a bridle. 345 00:13:56,561 --> 00:13:57,985 Well, it explains the angle, too, actually. 346 00:13:58,079 --> 00:13:59,504 - Yeah. - Well, 347 00:13:59,731 --> 00:14:01,397 and it's more significant being here 348 00:14:01,416 --> 00:14:03,157 because, like you observed, this was not farmed. 349 00:14:03,251 --> 00:14:04,584 - MARTY: It's not possible. - GARY: No. 350 00:14:04,736 --> 00:14:06,493 So why is a horse over here? 351 00:14:06,513 --> 00:14:09,496 NARRATOR: A possible piece of a horse's bridle? 352 00:14:09,516 --> 00:14:11,074 Found on Lot 8? 353 00:14:12,243 --> 00:14:14,686 Because the documented history of Oak Island, 354 00:14:14,913 --> 00:14:17,689 which dates back to the mid-18th century, 355 00:14:17,840 --> 00:14:21,008 only indicates that farmers utilized beasts of burden 356 00:14:21,027 --> 00:14:23,102 such as oxen to plow fields 357 00:14:23,254 --> 00:14:25,605 mostly on the eastern end of the island. 358 00:14:25,699 --> 00:14:29,033 If this object really is a horse's bridle, 359 00:14:29,260 --> 00:14:31,703 then who could have brought it here? 360 00:14:31,854 --> 00:14:34,931 And could it possibly be connected to the garnet brooch 361 00:14:34,949 --> 00:14:37,783 that the team found in this area four years ago? 362 00:14:37,936 --> 00:14:40,786 Or perhaps the large metallic anomaly 363 00:14:40,939 --> 00:14:42,529 that they plan to excavate 364 00:14:42,549 --> 00:14:45,199 as soon as they are granted a permit? 365 00:14:45,293 --> 00:14:47,201 That's a first. 366 00:14:47,220 --> 00:14:49,946 I love it when we find unusual artifacts like this. 367 00:14:49,964 --> 00:14:51,964 We haven't found a lot of horse stuff 368 00:14:52,058 --> 00:14:53,707 on the island, have we? All kinds of oxen. 369 00:14:53,727 --> 00:14:55,209 I'm not quite sure what that means, 370 00:14:55,228 --> 00:14:57,120 but it makes it a little bit more unique. 371 00:14:57,138 --> 00:14:58,897 Yeah. That's why I went... 372 00:14:59,048 --> 00:15:00,881 Oh, that's why you think it's a... 373 00:15:00,901 --> 00:15:03,793 towards maybe the bridle bit, I think it's called. 374 00:15:03,811 --> 00:15:05,386 Okay. I bet you're right. 375 00:15:05,480 --> 00:15:07,647 - Maybe. - Yeah. I mean, 376 00:15:07,741 --> 00:15:09,982 horses are a little bit more upper class, 377 00:15:10,135 --> 00:15:11,317 you know, I guess, than oxen. 378 00:15:11,469 --> 00:15:13,411 - And that-that's massive. - Yeah. 379 00:15:13,562 --> 00:15:16,397 I mean, it could have been one of those great big horses. 380 00:15:16,416 --> 00:15:19,417 Yeah. The conquistadors didn't come ashore with... 381 00:15:19,644 --> 00:15:21,310 - A little horse. Right. - horses. Yeah. 382 00:15:21,404 --> 00:15:23,254 MARTY: If it's for a big horse, 383 00:15:23,481 --> 00:15:25,924 those were used for big reasons, 384 00:15:26,075 --> 00:15:29,335 either war horses or horses that pull big things. 385 00:15:29,487 --> 00:15:31,487 The very fact that it's rare-- 386 00:15:31,506 --> 00:15:33,247 We haven't found such things on the island-- 387 00:15:33,266 --> 00:15:34,840 Makes one think 388 00:15:34,993 --> 00:15:36,583 that there's something special about this area. 389 00:15:36,678 --> 00:15:38,177 - Nice find, Gary. - Yeah. 390 00:15:38,329 --> 00:15:40,587 That is really, really cool. 391 00:15:40,607 --> 00:15:42,665 - Now find something else. - Yep. 392 00:15:42,684 --> 00:15:44,667 NARRATOR: While Marty and Gary continue 393 00:15:44,686 --> 00:15:46,778 looking for more clues on Lot 8... 394 00:15:46,929 --> 00:15:50,281 RICK: Well, they're making a lot of progress. 395 00:15:50,433 --> 00:15:52,099 - Yep. - and while Rick Lagina 396 00:15:52,118 --> 00:15:54,343 and members of the team continue 397 00:15:54,437 --> 00:15:56,955 monitoring the excavation at the Money Pit... 398 00:15:57,106 --> 00:15:58,197 CHARLES: Those sharks are waiting for us out there. 399 00:15:58,349 --> 00:15:59,940 JACK: Oh, I'm ready! 400 00:15:59,960 --> 00:16:02,293 Jack Begley and Charles Barkhouse 401 00:16:02,520 --> 00:16:04,629 arrive at Tom Nolan's boat dock, 402 00:16:04,856 --> 00:16:07,523 located on the northern shore of Oak Island. 403 00:16:07,542 --> 00:16:10,209 - How you doing, guys? - Long time no see. 404 00:16:10,361 --> 00:16:12,119 - Hey, how's it going? - How are you guys going? 405 00:16:12,213 --> 00:16:15,381 They will assist professional diver Tony Sampson 406 00:16:15,475 --> 00:16:18,868 and Colin Toole of CSR GeoSurveys Limited 407 00:16:18,886 --> 00:16:22,538 to conduct the magnetometry survey of the waters 408 00:16:22,557 --> 00:16:25,391 just off the northern coastline of Oak Island. 409 00:16:25,543 --> 00:16:28,227 We're using a magnetometer today, right? 410 00:16:28,321 --> 00:16:30,880 Yeah, we'll be towing a magnetometer behind the boat 411 00:16:30,898 --> 00:16:32,973 and positioning everything with GPS. 412 00:16:32,993 --> 00:16:34,475 Hopefully we can get some hits. 413 00:16:34,494 --> 00:16:36,402 Okay. Well, we have a couple different places 414 00:16:36,554 --> 00:16:38,404 around the island that we do want to hit. 415 00:16:38,556 --> 00:16:41,073 And we're hoping that the mag might pick up 416 00:16:41,167 --> 00:16:43,484 on some hits that are worth investigating, 417 00:16:43,503 --> 00:16:44,910 and maybe we'll be able to prove that. 418 00:16:45,063 --> 00:16:46,412 Hopefully we can find something. 419 00:16:46,506 --> 00:16:47,580 - Yeah. - Excellent. 420 00:16:47,732 --> 00:16:48,989 Okay, shall we get on board? 421 00:16:49,083 --> 00:16:51,083 Yeah. Let's get aboard. 422 00:16:51,177 --> 00:16:53,736 RICK: We have some very targeted areas 423 00:16:53,755 --> 00:16:55,921 that we want to learn as much about as possible. 424 00:16:56,016 --> 00:16:57,757 And not just Oak Island, 425 00:16:57,851 --> 00:17:00,834 but it's a known fact that they were in the area, 426 00:17:00,928 --> 00:17:03,021 i.e., the North Atlantic. 427 00:17:03,172 --> 00:17:06,340 So, if we do a mag survey around the entire island, 428 00:17:06,359 --> 00:17:08,008 who knows what we'll learn? 429 00:17:08,028 --> 00:17:09,343 The hope is that there's something 430 00:17:09,437 --> 00:17:11,254 out there on the waters 431 00:17:11,347 --> 00:17:12,922 that has lain hidden for hundreds of years, 432 00:17:12,940 --> 00:17:15,775 and hopefully it tells us something. 433 00:17:15,927 --> 00:17:18,018 So we're in 14 feet constant 434 00:17:18,038 --> 00:17:20,613 on a, uh, contour line here, Colin. 435 00:17:20,707 --> 00:17:22,281 Yeah, just keep it straight into the wind. 436 00:17:22,375 --> 00:17:24,191 Okay. 437 00:17:24,210 --> 00:17:25,859 I'm gonna drop it back to about two, 438 00:17:25,879 --> 00:17:27,770 - three knots, mate. - Okay. 439 00:17:27,789 --> 00:17:29,622 NARRATOR: In order to survey the waters 440 00:17:29,774 --> 00:17:31,716 for any potential clues 441 00:17:31,943 --> 00:17:33,626 such as the remains of wharfs or shipwrecks 442 00:17:33,778 --> 00:17:35,887 off the island's coast, 443 00:17:36,038 --> 00:17:40,283 Colin will be utilizing a SeaSPY marine magnetometer. 444 00:17:40,301 --> 00:17:42,952 While being tethered behind the boat, 445 00:17:42,970 --> 00:17:45,379 the device works by emitting focused, 446 00:17:45,398 --> 00:17:47,807 low-power radio-frequency energy waves 447 00:17:47,959 --> 00:17:50,626 that can detect ferrous or iron objects 448 00:17:50,645 --> 00:17:53,462 as much as 30 feet below the surface. 449 00:17:53,481 --> 00:17:55,965 Potential targets will be identified 450 00:17:55,983 --> 00:17:58,392 by fluctuations or spikes 451 00:17:58,411 --> 00:18:00,152 in the ocean's magnetic field, 452 00:18:00,246 --> 00:18:03,730 which Colin can monitor in real time. 453 00:18:03,750 --> 00:18:05,658 How's Maggie looking? Is she good? 454 00:18:05,810 --> 00:18:07,752 I'm just getting her set up now. 455 00:18:07,903 --> 00:18:08,978 There we go, boys. 456 00:18:10,090 --> 00:18:12,757 I'm excited about searching the waters off Oak Island 457 00:18:12,984 --> 00:18:16,502 to try and look for clues that help the onshore search. 458 00:18:16,654 --> 00:18:18,504 I think there are some things to be found out there 459 00:18:18,656 --> 00:18:21,841 that might be the key to figuring this whole thing out. 460 00:18:21,993 --> 00:18:24,102 And that's what the magnetometer data 461 00:18:24,253 --> 00:18:25,344 should show. 462 00:18:25,438 --> 00:18:28,272 NARRATOR: For their first series of scans, 463 00:18:28,424 --> 00:18:30,015 the team will focus 464 00:18:30,110 --> 00:18:33,611 on the shorelines off Lot 4, 5 and 6. 465 00:18:33,838 --> 00:18:36,021 It is in this area 466 00:18:36,174 --> 00:18:38,950 that they recently discovered not only the copper sheathing 467 00:18:39,101 --> 00:18:41,026 from a believed treasure chest 468 00:18:41,179 --> 00:18:45,865 and fragments of a possible Portuguese ship's cannon 469 00:18:46,017 --> 00:18:48,376 but also a potentially ancient wharf. 470 00:18:50,946 --> 00:18:53,297 North side ten. Here we go, boys. 471 00:18:54,467 --> 00:18:56,300 - (beep) - Check it out right here, guys. 472 00:18:56,452 --> 00:18:57,710 We got a hit already. 473 00:18:57,862 --> 00:18:59,378 - CHARLES: Wow. - JACK: Oh, yeah. 474 00:18:59,530 --> 00:19:01,121 COLIN: See that? That's it. 475 00:19:01,215 --> 00:19:02,974 No way. Decent? 476 00:19:03,125 --> 00:19:04,976 Not bad. So, you see this, guys? 477 00:19:05,203 --> 00:19:06,369 Yep. 478 00:19:06,387 --> 00:19:07,887 So, you got the background. 479 00:19:07,981 --> 00:19:09,796 - JACK: The red line. - COLIN: The red line. 480 00:19:09,891 --> 00:19:11,390 And you see how this spike spikes up? 481 00:19:11,484 --> 00:19:12,966 JACK: The blue line. Yep. 482 00:19:12,986 --> 00:19:13,985 COLIN: That's what we're talking about 483 00:19:14,136 --> 00:19:15,153 when we talk about hits. 484 00:19:15,304 --> 00:19:16,228 So, usually something 485 00:19:16,322 --> 00:19:17,321 that has a high content of iron. 486 00:19:17,473 --> 00:19:19,565 Things like an anchor, 487 00:19:19,717 --> 00:19:22,234 a cannon, parts to a wharf. 488 00:19:22,328 --> 00:19:25,479 Anything with ferrous metals in it, right? 489 00:19:25,498 --> 00:19:26,739 All of those I think we'd like to find. 490 00:19:26,891 --> 00:19:27,981 - COLIN: Yes. - JACK: Yes. 491 00:19:28,001 --> 00:19:29,834 Well, any hit in the water... 492 00:19:30,061 --> 00:19:31,727 - Is that... - gets me excited. 493 00:19:31,746 --> 00:19:33,820 Well, I can't believe that's like first run. 494 00:19:33,840 --> 00:19:37,583 - That's awesome, buddy. - That's like, uh, Lot 6, then. 495 00:19:37,735 --> 00:19:39,568 - Yep. - NARRATOR: Evidence 496 00:19:39,662 --> 00:19:41,253 of a ferrous metallic object 497 00:19:41,406 --> 00:19:44,015 in the waters just off Lot 6 498 00:19:44,242 --> 00:19:45,766 on the island's northern shore? 499 00:19:48,079 --> 00:19:49,762 One curious fact about this area 500 00:19:49,914 --> 00:19:51,914 is that it once belonged 501 00:19:51,933 --> 00:19:55,193 to the late 18th century resident Samuel Ball, 502 00:19:55,420 --> 00:19:58,196 a man who escaped slavery in America 503 00:19:58,347 --> 00:20:01,365 to become one of Nova Scotia's wealthiest landowners. 504 00:20:02,368 --> 00:20:04,443 Is it possible that the team 505 00:20:04,595 --> 00:20:06,186 has just marked a location 506 00:20:06,206 --> 00:20:07,872 that could provide new insight 507 00:20:08,099 --> 00:20:11,283 into Mr. Ball's mysterious good fortune? 508 00:20:11,436 --> 00:20:12,877 (beep) 509 00:20:14,547 --> 00:20:15,838 Look at this. We got another hit. 510 00:20:16,941 --> 00:20:18,365 - JACK: Two. - COLIN: I'm serious. 511 00:20:18,459 --> 00:20:20,109 - TONY: Really? - COLIN: Yeah. That's two. 512 00:20:20,202 --> 00:20:22,111 It looked like one over by Lot 6 513 00:20:22,204 --> 00:20:24,296 and then another by Lot 4. 514 00:20:24,449 --> 00:20:26,039 - JACK: Wow. - COLIN: Yep. 515 00:20:26,059 --> 00:20:27,950 - That one's even bigger. - It is. 516 00:20:27,969 --> 00:20:30,895 NARRATOR: A second, even larger metal object? 517 00:20:31,122 --> 00:20:33,731 Could it be connected to a large sailing vessel 518 00:20:33,958 --> 00:20:36,717 just like the potentially centuries-old 519 00:20:36,811 --> 00:20:39,478 Portuguese ship's cannon that was recovered nearby 520 00:20:39,572 --> 00:20:42,298 on Lot 4 earlier this year? 521 00:20:42,316 --> 00:20:45,651 It's interesting when you have a supposed feature 522 00:20:45,803 --> 00:20:47,078 that could be a wharf... 523 00:20:47,229 --> 00:20:48,804 - There. - Okay. 524 00:20:48,897 --> 00:20:50,489 JACK: and then you get a hard, 525 00:20:50,641 --> 00:20:52,475 ferrous indication 526 00:20:52,493 --> 00:20:54,401 right in the spot where you were looking. 527 00:20:54,495 --> 00:20:55,920 There's an anomaly here. 528 00:20:56,071 --> 00:20:57,588 We need to figure out what it is 529 00:20:57,815 --> 00:21:00,073 'cause it could lead to something much larger. 530 00:21:01,094 --> 00:21:02,927 That's what we're out here for, right there. 531 00:21:03,078 --> 00:21:03,928 Good. Good. 532 00:21:05,339 --> 00:21:07,156 Mag hits indicate iron, 533 00:21:07,174 --> 00:21:09,174 and iron indicates possible man-made influence. 534 00:21:09,327 --> 00:21:10,751 Yep. 535 00:21:10,770 --> 00:21:12,495 JACK: Let's go to the other side. 536 00:21:12,513 --> 00:21:13,829 We already got all the data we need from here. 537 00:21:13,848 --> 00:21:18,609 TONY: Okay. 538 00:21:18,761 --> 00:21:21,687 All right. There's our first grab of the afternoon. 539 00:21:21,839 --> 00:21:24,949 NARRATOR: While the investigations in the Money Pit area 540 00:21:25,176 --> 00:21:29,011 and off the northern coast of Oak Island continue... 541 00:21:29,030 --> 00:21:30,621 GARY: All right, next flag is just here. 542 00:21:30,848 --> 00:21:32,031 MARTY: All right. 543 00:21:32,183 --> 00:21:33,440 NARRATOR: on Lot 8, 544 00:21:33,534 --> 00:21:35,684 Marty Lagina and Gary Drayton 545 00:21:35,778 --> 00:21:38,129 proceed with their search for clues 546 00:21:38,356 --> 00:21:40,706 that they hope will help them obtain a permit 547 00:21:40,800 --> 00:21:42,783 to conduct a larger excavation of an anomaly... 548 00:21:42,802 --> 00:21:44,635 - Here we go. - detected 549 00:21:44,862 --> 00:21:47,305 during a magnetometry survey earlier this year. 550 00:21:47,532 --> 00:21:50,699 (beeping) 551 00:21:50,718 --> 00:21:51,976 Oh, a little bit jumpy. 552 00:21:52,203 --> 00:21:53,627 (beeping continues) 553 00:21:53,646 --> 00:21:55,438 Best estimate is just there, mate. 554 00:21:58,709 --> 00:22:01,043 There's rocks all under here, Gary. 555 00:22:01,062 --> 00:22:03,879 Yeah. And that's a good thing. These rocks are gonna help us 556 00:22:03,898 --> 00:22:07,066 'cause I can't imagine anything sinking very deep here. 557 00:22:07,218 --> 00:22:08,451 Well, not too far away. 558 00:22:09,812 --> 00:22:11,887 Oh, it's still down there. 559 00:22:11,980 --> 00:22:14,665 Can't be far away from it if I'm... Look. 560 00:22:16,336 --> 00:22:17,984 What the heck is that? 561 00:22:18,004 --> 00:22:19,962 I don't know. A big chunk of iron? 562 00:22:24,752 --> 00:22:26,427 Well, see that it... look at the end. 563 00:22:27,513 --> 00:22:28,971 It's beveled. 564 00:22:30,424 --> 00:22:32,758 I don't know if that's on purpose or just corrosion. 565 00:22:32,852 --> 00:22:34,743 What do you think? 566 00:22:34,837 --> 00:22:37,079 Well, let me see what type of metal it is. 567 00:22:37,098 --> 00:22:39,431 If we get a rapid vibration, it's iron. 568 00:22:39,525 --> 00:22:41,083 - Yeah, that's iron. - Yeah. 569 00:22:41,176 --> 00:22:43,194 And that is chunky, isn't it? 570 00:22:43,421 --> 00:22:44,362 Mm-hmm. 571 00:22:44,513 --> 00:22:47,756 Some kind of tool? 572 00:22:47,850 --> 00:22:50,926 Is that another bit of an adze? I mean... 573 00:22:50,945 --> 00:22:53,019 - It could be. - If this whole bit is broken. 574 00:22:53,114 --> 00:22:54,597 - Yeah. - Here. 575 00:22:54,690 --> 00:22:56,207 That looks more like a broken end. 576 00:22:56,434 --> 00:22:58,601 NARRATOR: Another possible adze 577 00:22:58,619 --> 00:23:00,285 found on Lot 8 578 00:23:00,380 --> 00:23:02,380 and in the same area 579 00:23:02,607 --> 00:23:04,940 where the team's recent magnetometry survey 580 00:23:04,959 --> 00:23:07,534 identified a large metallic anomaly? 581 00:23:08,704 --> 00:23:11,705 Since an adze is a kind of ancient cutting tool 582 00:23:11,799 --> 00:23:13,632 that was specifically designed 583 00:23:13,784 --> 00:23:16,952 for shaping wooden parts of ships or structures, 584 00:23:16,971 --> 00:23:19,045 could it potentially be connected 585 00:23:19,140 --> 00:23:21,214 to the object or structure 586 00:23:21,234 --> 00:23:23,292 that appears to be buried here? 587 00:23:23,310 --> 00:23:25,310 Yeah, I think you might be right, mate. 588 00:23:25,463 --> 00:23:26,904 MARTY: Could be an adze. 589 00:23:27,131 --> 00:23:29,148 Could be a piece of a tool of some sort. 590 00:23:29,300 --> 00:23:31,558 It speaks of activity 591 00:23:31,652 --> 00:23:34,303 in an area that was not habited. 592 00:23:34,396 --> 00:23:36,155 There was no house ever built that we know of. 593 00:23:36,249 --> 00:23:39,308 Nobody ever lived on Lot 8. But there's a lot of activity. 594 00:23:40,645 --> 00:23:43,904 One next step in this area will be to go for a permit 595 00:23:43,998 --> 00:23:45,981 and go and start moving soil. 596 00:23:46,074 --> 00:23:48,834 Will we investigate it? Oh, yeah. 597 00:23:48,928 --> 00:23:50,594 Let's bring it to the experts 598 00:23:50,746 --> 00:23:52,671 - and see what they say. - Yeah. 599 00:23:52,765 --> 00:23:54,173 - It's a good find. - Yeah, that is fantastic, mate. 600 00:23:54,325 --> 00:23:56,416 I love it. So we'll just put it down 601 00:23:56,510 --> 00:23:58,510 - and mark it later, mate. - Yes. 602 00:23:58,604 --> 00:24:00,996 NARRATOR: As the search operations continue 603 00:24:01,015 --> 00:24:03,165 on Oak Island... 604 00:24:03,184 --> 00:24:05,443 COLIN: It's a pretty choppy day for Oak Island out here. 605 00:24:05,594 --> 00:24:07,169 JACK: It's a perfect day for a little cruise, though. 606 00:24:07,188 --> 00:24:08,170 COLIN: It is. 607 00:24:08,189 --> 00:24:09,338 in the waters 608 00:24:09,431 --> 00:24:11,115 off the northern shoreline. 609 00:24:11,266 --> 00:24:13,099 We're heading towards the Frog Island shoal, mate. 610 00:24:13,119 --> 00:24:14,785 Perfect. 611 00:24:15,012 --> 00:24:17,270 NARRATOR: Jack Begley, Charles Barkhouse, 612 00:24:17,364 --> 00:24:21,366 Tony Sampson and underwater imaging expert Colin Toole... 613 00:24:21,519 --> 00:24:23,686 Okay, she's gonna go out. 614 00:24:23,779 --> 00:24:25,854 are conducting the final phase 615 00:24:25,948 --> 00:24:27,856 of their magnetometry survey 616 00:24:27,950 --> 00:24:30,876 in the waters off the coast of Frog Island 617 00:24:30,970 --> 00:24:35,455 which sets approximately 1,000 feet east of Oak Island. 618 00:24:35,549 --> 00:24:39,368 - Coming onto the line, buddy. - Okay. 619 00:24:39,386 --> 00:24:41,720 Drop it down to maybe two and a half knots. 620 00:24:41,872 --> 00:24:42,813 TONY: Copy that. 621 00:24:42,965 --> 00:24:44,482 Okay, so we're about to go 622 00:24:44,709 --> 00:24:46,650 straight over the Frog Island shoal, guys. 623 00:24:46,802 --> 00:24:49,378 This is a good speed, if you can maintain this speed. 624 00:24:49,471 --> 00:24:50,654 - Oh, gotcha, buddy. - Okay. 625 00:24:50,806 --> 00:24:52,305 NARRATOR: Although today, 626 00:24:52,399 --> 00:24:54,158 Nova Scotia law restricts 627 00:24:54,309 --> 00:24:57,310 any metal detecting or digging on Frog Island, 628 00:24:57,404 --> 00:24:59,404 it has one ocean-based feature 629 00:24:59,499 --> 00:25:03,225 that Colin and Tony hope could yield important clues-- 630 00:25:03,318 --> 00:25:06,729 A large shoal or geological ridge 631 00:25:06,747 --> 00:25:08,914 rising up from the ocean floor 632 00:25:09,066 --> 00:25:10,174 just off its shoreline. 633 00:25:11,902 --> 00:25:15,179 Such features have long been the causes of shipwrecks 634 00:25:15,406 --> 00:25:16,830 dating back to the earliest days 635 00:25:16,924 --> 00:25:19,241 of North American exploration 636 00:25:19,334 --> 00:25:22,077 by European visitors and colonists. 637 00:25:22,096 --> 00:25:25,171 Typically, wrecks and shoals go hand in hand, 638 00:25:25,191 --> 00:25:27,024 so hopefully we can get some hits. 639 00:25:27,251 --> 00:25:28,842 RICK: There's always been a suspicion 640 00:25:28,861 --> 00:25:31,195 that whatever happened here on the island, 641 00:25:31,422 --> 00:25:34,423 obviously the seas were the highway of the day. 642 00:25:34,441 --> 00:25:36,091 Everything came by sea. 643 00:25:37,185 --> 00:25:39,519 So there may be some information out there 644 00:25:39,539 --> 00:25:42,431 that may have something to do with Oak Island 645 00:25:42,449 --> 00:25:43,541 very intimately. 646 00:25:44,952 --> 00:25:47,102 What depth do you got here? 30? 647 00:25:47,121 --> 00:25:49,713 - Uh, we're 35, Colin. - Okay. 648 00:25:53,386 --> 00:25:55,294 COLIN: You see how they have a little bit of wobble to them? 649 00:25:55,388 --> 00:25:57,037 JACK: Mm-hmm. 650 00:25:57,056 --> 00:25:58,806 - Up, down, right? Data. - What about that? 651 00:26:02,061 --> 00:26:03,802 COLIN: Whoa. 652 00:26:03,954 --> 00:26:06,212 - JACK: Is that a hit? - COLIN: That's a hit. 653 00:26:06,232 --> 00:26:07,714 - Yeah! All right. - TONY: You got something nice, buddy? 654 00:26:07,733 --> 00:26:09,291 Yeah, we just got a hit. 655 00:26:09,384 --> 00:26:10,484 We're gonna hit that, target that. 656 00:26:11,629 --> 00:26:13,962 JACK: That's not natural, right? 657 00:26:14,056 --> 00:26:15,647 - No. Nothing on. - No. Not geologic. 658 00:26:15,800 --> 00:26:17,557 Not geological, that one. 659 00:26:17,651 --> 00:26:19,410 COLIN: Frog Island shoal, I knew it. 660 00:26:19,637 --> 00:26:22,821 - JACK: That's an obvious hit. - COLIN: Holy! 661 00:26:22,915 --> 00:26:24,823 That's the one teaser about the magnetometer. 662 00:26:24,917 --> 00:26:26,825 You get the hits on the screen, 663 00:26:26,977 --> 00:26:29,311 but until someone goes down there, it's still a mystery. 664 00:26:29,404 --> 00:26:31,755 Yeah, I can't wait to look at that one. 665 00:26:31,907 --> 00:26:33,757 That would be my number one, I think. 666 00:26:33,909 --> 00:26:36,093 That's got me, uh, thinking, "What could that be?" 667 00:26:36,320 --> 00:26:37,577 Yeah. 668 00:26:37,671 --> 00:26:40,672 I mean, where it's located 669 00:26:40,825 --> 00:26:42,324 doesn't lead me to believe it'd be a mooring. 670 00:26:42,343 --> 00:26:43,750 Nobody would put a mooring in there. 671 00:26:43,769 --> 00:26:45,436 Lobster trap-- 672 00:26:45,663 --> 00:26:47,512 It's much too large of an anomaly for that. 673 00:26:47,665 --> 00:26:49,607 These are some great hits for Tony to dive. 674 00:26:49,758 --> 00:26:51,257 - They are. - Fantastic! 675 00:26:51,352 --> 00:26:52,943 COLIN: You're gonna be busy. 676 00:26:53,170 --> 00:26:54,519 I like busy. 677 00:26:54,614 --> 00:26:56,004 Can't wait to see what they are. 678 00:26:56,098 --> 00:26:57,263 TONY: No, I can't, either. 679 00:26:57,358 --> 00:26:58,616 I'm really excited. 680 00:27:02,680 --> 00:27:04,513 You know, guys, we're looking across the table 681 00:27:04,531 --> 00:27:06,365 at two esteemed repeat visitors, if you will, 682 00:27:06,517 --> 00:27:07,699 to the war room, right? 683 00:27:07,852 --> 00:27:08,942 NARRATOR: After completing 684 00:27:09,036 --> 00:27:10,686 a magnetometry survey 685 00:27:10,704 --> 00:27:12,779 of the waters bordering 686 00:27:12,798 --> 00:27:14,706 the northern and eastern coastlines of Oak Island, 687 00:27:14,800 --> 00:27:19,027 Tony Sampson and underwater imaging expert Colin Toole 688 00:27:19,046 --> 00:27:21,697 gather with Rick Lagina and members of the team 689 00:27:21,715 --> 00:27:23,548 in the war room 690 00:27:23,701 --> 00:27:26,718 to present a report on their collected data. 691 00:27:26,871 --> 00:27:29,054 So, guys, uh, pay attention, 692 00:27:29,206 --> 00:27:31,148 because I think we're about to learn something. 693 00:27:31,299 --> 00:27:34,151 We'll just dig into the marine and show you guys what we found. 694 00:27:35,971 --> 00:27:38,230 There's a few clusters 695 00:27:38,382 --> 00:27:41,492 which are definitely areas of high interest. 696 00:27:41,643 --> 00:27:43,568 This one, for sure. 697 00:27:43,721 --> 00:27:45,070 It's really close to shore, 698 00:27:45,164 --> 00:27:47,406 within 50 meters of shoreline. 699 00:27:47,558 --> 00:27:49,333 RICK: That's interesting. 700 00:27:49,560 --> 00:27:50,742 Definitely an interesting feature 701 00:27:50,836 --> 00:27:53,153 from a geological perspective. 702 00:27:53,172 --> 00:27:56,006 So we can flip to this next slide. 703 00:27:56,233 --> 00:27:57,299 So this is the one that gets me excited. 704 00:27:58,919 --> 00:28:02,404 These are marine mag anomalies M4 and M5, 705 00:28:02,497 --> 00:28:04,348 right here on Frog Island shoal. 706 00:28:04,575 --> 00:28:06,684 We call this a screamer out on the boat. 707 00:28:06,835 --> 00:28:09,353 That's when the mag just shoots right off the charts, right? 708 00:28:09,504 --> 00:28:12,931 And that's when you know you've got something big. 709 00:28:13,025 --> 00:28:16,101 TONY: That one there just lit up like a Christmas tree. 710 00:28:16,253 --> 00:28:20,364 COLIN: It is most likely something relatively large, 711 00:28:20,515 --> 00:28:23,775 a large target with a lot of ferrous material in it. 712 00:28:23,928 --> 00:28:27,095 And this was the largest anomaly 713 00:28:27,114 --> 00:28:29,022 we mapped during the survey. 714 00:28:29,041 --> 00:28:30,541 RICK: That's roughly the size 715 00:28:30,692 --> 00:28:32,601 of that Frog Island shoal there? 716 00:28:32,619 --> 00:28:34,453 - It's a huge area. - COLIN: It is, yeah. 717 00:28:34,605 --> 00:28:36,121 At the beginning of the survey 718 00:28:36,215 --> 00:28:37,864 I was quite interested in Frog Island shoal 719 00:28:37,883 --> 00:28:39,791 because shoals and shipwrecks, right, 720 00:28:39,944 --> 00:28:41,460 they kinda go hand in hand. 721 00:28:41,554 --> 00:28:42,794 And there's a hazard on that shoal as well. 722 00:28:42,947 --> 00:28:44,446 - Yeah. - It's a great place 723 00:28:44,465 --> 00:28:46,131 - to start a shipwreck. - Yeah, absolutely. 724 00:28:46,283 --> 00:28:48,208 NARRATOR: Could Colin Toole's assessment 725 00:28:48,302 --> 00:28:49,785 that the ferrous target 726 00:28:49,803 --> 00:28:51,636 detected just off of Frog Island 727 00:28:51,789 --> 00:28:53,789 is likely a massive object, 728 00:28:53,807 --> 00:28:56,475 such as a possible wreck of a large sea vessel, 729 00:28:56,569 --> 00:28:57,717 be accurate? 730 00:28:57,811 --> 00:28:59,962 If so, could the team be 731 00:28:59,980 --> 00:29:02,573 on the cusp of a major discovery 732 00:29:02,724 --> 00:29:06,243 that could shed new light on the Oak Island mystery? 733 00:29:06,394 --> 00:29:07,894 RICK: There's always been this question 734 00:29:07,913 --> 00:29:09,821 of is there a shipwreck off the island 735 00:29:09,915 --> 00:29:13,399 that may tell the story of what happened here 736 00:29:13,494 --> 00:29:14,918 or at least provide some clues. 737 00:29:15,070 --> 00:29:17,403 And now we have a hit, a mag hit, 738 00:29:17,498 --> 00:29:20,832 a real, uh, data point that needs to be investigated. 739 00:29:20,926 --> 00:29:23,986 That's, uh, definitely a dive-able target. 740 00:29:24,004 --> 00:29:25,578 - When you're... - Now you're a believer, huh? 741 00:29:25,598 --> 00:29:27,823 Yeah, well I am, now that I saw it. Yeah. 742 00:29:27,841 --> 00:29:29,749 (laughter) 743 00:29:29,843 --> 00:29:33,161 I mean, any one of these could be a big find, right? 744 00:29:33,180 --> 00:29:35,180 I can't sit here and tell you what they are. 745 00:29:35,274 --> 00:29:37,182 I can just tell you that's where they are. 746 00:29:37,334 --> 00:29:38,683 I mean, if you had the time, 747 00:29:38,778 --> 00:29:40,611 I would recommend looking at each one of them. 748 00:29:40,838 --> 00:29:42,446 Yep. 749 00:29:42,673 --> 00:29:44,189 RICK: There's no reason not to investigate this. 750 00:29:44,283 --> 00:29:47,009 That was the whole point of the survey. 751 00:29:47,027 --> 00:29:49,620 Colin suggests that more than a few of these 752 00:29:49,771 --> 00:29:51,455 are worth a dive. 753 00:29:51,606 --> 00:29:52,772 Corroborative evidence is something 754 00:29:52,792 --> 00:29:54,349 that you need to follow up on. 755 00:29:54,368 --> 00:29:56,184 You know, every time data is presented 756 00:29:56,278 --> 00:29:57,777 in the war room like this, 757 00:29:57,797 --> 00:30:00,446 Colin, it's been highly informative. 758 00:30:00,541 --> 00:30:02,541 I love it when it's actionable data. 759 00:30:02,693 --> 00:30:05,027 Tony, you'll get suited up. 760 00:30:05,120 --> 00:30:06,786 You're gonna dive on some of these targets 761 00:30:06,880 --> 00:30:08,380 and maybe come to a better understanding 762 00:30:08,474 --> 00:30:09,714 of what that feature is. 763 00:30:09,867 --> 00:30:11,049 And who knows what we may find? 764 00:30:11,201 --> 00:30:12,959 Data is always a good thing. 765 00:30:12,978 --> 00:30:14,703 - Yeah. - Thank you very much. 766 00:30:14,721 --> 00:30:17,130 But it's time to get back to work, so ready? 767 00:30:17,224 --> 00:30:18,982 - Yep. - Okay. 768 00:30:19,209 --> 00:30:20,633 RICK: Thanks, guys. Thanks for all the work. 769 00:30:20,653 --> 00:30:21,819 NARRATOR: Following their meeting 770 00:30:21,970 --> 00:30:23,395 in the war room... 771 00:30:23,547 --> 00:30:25,063 RICK: Here you go, Gary. 772 00:30:25,215 --> 00:30:26,490 - GARY: You seen the change now? - RICK: Yep. 773 00:30:26,641 --> 00:30:28,659 - We ripped through some timbers. - Yep. 774 00:30:28,810 --> 00:30:31,736 Rick joins metal detection expert Gary Drayton, 775 00:30:31,889 --> 00:30:34,056 geologist Terry Matheson 776 00:30:34,149 --> 00:30:36,482 and heavy equipment operator Billy Gerhardt 777 00:30:36,577 --> 00:30:38,560 in the Money Pit area 778 00:30:38,579 --> 00:30:41,746 to monitor the excavation of the DH-82 shaft. 779 00:30:41,899 --> 00:30:43,915 - That's clean, Billy. - Yep. 780 00:30:44,068 --> 00:30:47,160 After several days of continuous digging 781 00:30:47,179 --> 00:30:49,571 with the 22-ton hammer grab tool, 782 00:30:49,590 --> 00:30:52,908 the teams from ROC Equipment and Irving Equipment Limited 783 00:30:52,926 --> 00:30:55,260 are getting closer to the depth 784 00:30:55,354 --> 00:30:58,096 where a high concentration of gold was detected 785 00:30:58,248 --> 00:31:02,100 during water sample tests conducted earlier this year. 786 00:31:02,252 --> 00:31:04,194 - Gentlemen. - Absolutely. 787 00:31:04,421 --> 00:31:05,604 - Hey, Terry. - Ian, how ya doing? 788 00:31:05,756 --> 00:31:07,865 Good. What depth are we at? 789 00:31:08,092 --> 00:31:10,200 - We're down 85 feet. - Excellent. 790 00:31:10,427 --> 00:31:12,870 We're starting to get into native material more in sit... 791 00:31:13,097 --> 00:31:16,356 So we have the cone of the Dunfield dig, 792 00:31:16,375 --> 00:31:18,283 and then our... 793 00:31:18,377 --> 00:31:20,785 we've taken out a lot of material that was backfill. 794 00:31:20,880 --> 00:31:23,438 Now we seem to be moving over to the edge 795 00:31:23,457 --> 00:31:25,865 of the Dunfield dig, and we are now hitting some, 796 00:31:25,885 --> 00:31:28,385 - some of the maroon till. - Okay. 797 00:31:28,536 --> 00:31:31,296 So we found the elevated gold in soils down at around, 798 00:31:31,448 --> 00:31:33,539 I think it was 95 to 98 feet. 799 00:31:33,559 --> 00:31:34,633 Okay, so we're coming up on that, yeah. 800 00:31:34,785 --> 00:31:36,376 Yeah. 801 00:31:36,395 --> 00:31:38,044 NARRATOR: When Robert Dunfield 802 00:31:38,063 --> 00:31:39,638 conducted his massive dig in this area 803 00:31:39,790 --> 00:31:41,806 more than half a century ago, 804 00:31:41,901 --> 00:31:44,568 because he did not thoroughly search his spoils 805 00:31:44,719 --> 00:31:48,980 and only dug a crater-shaped hole down to 143 feet, 806 00:31:49,133 --> 00:31:50,741 it is the team's suspicion 807 00:31:50,968 --> 00:31:53,076 that he may have failed to notice 808 00:31:53,228 --> 00:31:55,412 potential valuables during the operation. 809 00:31:57,641 --> 00:32:02,735 Hammer grab's in, and I'm gonna get ready for the next pile, 810 00:32:02,755 --> 00:32:04,570 which could include some gold, mate. 811 00:32:04,590 --> 00:32:06,481 'Cause these change. It's definitely changed, mate? 812 00:32:06,500 --> 00:32:07,758 - No it definitely has. - We've got the timbers. 813 00:32:07,909 --> 00:32:10,093 It's only a matter of time, mate. 814 00:32:10,320 --> 00:32:11,261 Gold in the water. Let's hope we get some, 815 00:32:11,413 --> 00:32:13,246 some gold in the mud. 816 00:32:13,340 --> 00:32:16,266 Okay, mate. I'll shout if I see anything interesting. 817 00:32:16,418 --> 00:32:17,434 That's great. 818 00:32:18,662 --> 00:32:21,163 RICK: Robert Dunfield, as part of his big dig, 819 00:32:21,181 --> 00:32:23,682 he didn't take a close look at the material. 820 00:32:23,834 --> 00:32:25,667 If we don't go through it, 821 00:32:25,686 --> 00:32:27,760 then we commit the same error, if you will. 822 00:32:27,780 --> 00:32:28,853 The hope is 823 00:32:28,948 --> 00:32:30,689 that something we find 824 00:32:30,841 --> 00:32:33,024 may be a very significant clue 825 00:32:33,177 --> 00:32:34,743 or it may be an "aha" moment. 826 00:32:36,196 --> 00:32:38,847 GARY: We could find the mother lode here, mate. 827 00:32:38,940 --> 00:32:41,708 All right. Let's get stuck in. 828 00:32:44,538 --> 00:32:45,754 (beeping) 829 00:32:50,970 --> 00:32:52,527 I've got a signal here, Rick. 830 00:32:52,546 --> 00:32:55,363 (beeping) 831 00:32:55,382 --> 00:32:56,264 Just there. 832 00:33:00,813 --> 00:33:02,312 Anywhere you like, mate. 833 00:33:07,711 --> 00:33:09,211 (beep) 834 00:33:09,229 --> 00:33:11,822 (beeping) 835 00:33:11,973 --> 00:33:13,882 You might have it out. 836 00:33:13,900 --> 00:33:16,076 (beeping) 837 00:33:18,163 --> 00:33:19,329 GARY: Yep. 838 00:33:27,339 --> 00:33:30,507 - GARY: Whoo! Look at that! - RICK: Oh, baby! 839 00:33:34,404 --> 00:33:35,512 GARY: Whoo! Look at that! 840 00:33:36,682 --> 00:33:38,907 A very interesting little find here, mate. 841 00:33:39,000 --> 00:33:41,167 - You see what I see? - Oh, yeah. 842 00:33:41,186 --> 00:33:43,669 And it gave a good signal response. 843 00:33:43,689 --> 00:33:45,764 NARRATOR: At a depth of nearly 90 feet 844 00:33:45,916 --> 00:33:47,749 in the DH-82 shaft, 845 00:33:47,768 --> 00:33:49,934 the Oak Island team has just found 846 00:33:50,087 --> 00:33:51,753 a potentially important clue 847 00:33:51,772 --> 00:33:53,772 in the area where they detected 848 00:33:53,866 --> 00:33:56,682 high traces of gold earlier this year. 849 00:33:56,702 --> 00:33:58,684 Kind of like a cribbing spike 850 00:33:58,704 --> 00:34:00,612 'cause it's pointed at both ends, 851 00:34:00,764 --> 00:34:02,764 unless it's broken off. 852 00:34:02,783 --> 00:34:04,616 Normally when they've been pointed at both ends, 853 00:34:04,768 --> 00:34:07,285 I think cribbing spikes. 854 00:34:07,379 --> 00:34:11,289 Yeah, that's a cribbing spike. Interesting. 855 00:34:11,383 --> 00:34:15,277 You think it could be a shaft or a tunnel? 856 00:34:15,295 --> 00:34:19,389 NARRATOR: A shaft or a tunnel? Some 85 feet deep? 857 00:34:19,541 --> 00:34:23,376 If so, could it be related to the evidence of a tunnel 858 00:34:23,395 --> 00:34:25,711 that was discovered at the same approximate depth 859 00:34:25,806 --> 00:34:28,047 in nearby borehole D-2, 860 00:34:28,067 --> 00:34:29,808 a tunnel that was carbon dated 861 00:34:29,902 --> 00:34:33,311 to as early as 1488? 862 00:34:33,463 --> 00:34:35,405 RICK: What's a tunnel doing at that location? 863 00:34:35,557 --> 00:34:38,224 And there's no reference to the Dunfield excavation 864 00:34:38,318 --> 00:34:40,577 as having encountered a tunnel. 865 00:34:40,804 --> 00:34:43,729 Well, if we find additional wood, 866 00:34:43,824 --> 00:34:45,824 it's exciting, right? 867 00:34:45,976 --> 00:34:47,233 This could be very, very old. 868 00:34:47,327 --> 00:34:48,493 What's the depth? 869 00:34:48,645 --> 00:34:49,753 Right now we're down at 90 feet 870 00:34:49,980 --> 00:34:51,070 with our excavation 871 00:34:51,164 --> 00:34:53,239 and 104 with the caisson. 872 00:34:53,258 --> 00:34:56,151 Well, 90-90 to 110 873 00:34:56,169 --> 00:34:59,078 is certainly a significant area of interest. 874 00:34:59,172 --> 00:35:00,097 - Right. - RICK: Yeah. 875 00:35:00,248 --> 00:35:01,156 And you know what? 876 00:35:01,174 --> 00:35:03,100 227 years? 877 00:35:03,251 --> 00:35:05,435 Long enough. Let's find the treasure. 878 00:35:05,662 --> 00:35:07,270 - (laughs) - I like it. I like it. 879 00:35:07,497 --> 00:35:09,164 - Sounds good to me. - (laughter) 880 00:35:09,182 --> 00:35:10,849 TERRY: All right, well, thanks a lot, man. 881 00:35:10,943 --> 00:35:12,758 Let's answer some more questions here coming up with this grab. 882 00:35:12,853 --> 00:35:13,944 All right, mate, let's go. 883 00:35:15,763 --> 00:35:16,738 GARY: Here we go! 884 00:35:17,783 --> 00:35:19,241 Come on! 885 00:35:21,102 --> 00:35:22,435 IAN: Holy, that's a lot of wood. 886 00:35:22,529 --> 00:35:23,620 GARY: Oh, look at that. 887 00:35:26,274 --> 00:35:27,958 GARY: Hopefully this is the can. 888 00:35:30,796 --> 00:35:32,445 GARY: There is a piece of wood there. 889 00:35:32,539 --> 00:35:34,356 TERRY: Okay. 890 00:35:34,374 --> 00:35:35,799 No metals. 891 00:35:37,527 --> 00:35:39,136 TERRY: Here you go. 892 00:35:39,363 --> 00:35:40,428 GARY: Excellent. 893 00:35:41,807 --> 00:35:43,214 - Grab it. - Oh. 894 00:35:43,367 --> 00:35:44,224 - I'll grab it. - Thank you. 895 00:35:45,719 --> 00:35:46,810 It's clean, mate. 896 00:35:48,705 --> 00:35:50,129 Might Dunfield have hit something 897 00:35:50,223 --> 00:35:51,389 that he was unaware of? 898 00:35:51,541 --> 00:35:52,891 Yes, I think it's conceivable. 899 00:35:52,985 --> 00:35:55,210 You have to remember 900 00:35:55,228 --> 00:35:56,820 that there weren't enough eyes and boots guys 901 00:35:57,047 --> 00:35:59,381 to take a look at every single thing. 902 00:35:59,399 --> 00:36:01,900 The fellow operating the crane couldn't see 903 00:36:01,994 --> 00:36:04,552 if he was on, say, a wooden structure. 904 00:36:04,646 --> 00:36:06,329 Go for it. 905 00:36:06,556 --> 00:36:08,890 Could they have struck something 906 00:36:08,909 --> 00:36:10,333 that they were unaware of? 907 00:36:10,485 --> 00:36:11,743 It's possible. 908 00:36:13,063 --> 00:36:16,231 All I keep dreaming about is that hammer grab opening up 909 00:36:16,249 --> 00:36:20,735 and all just gold and silver spilling out, mate. 910 00:36:20,828 --> 00:36:23,588 I'd settle for either one. 911 00:36:23,740 --> 00:36:26,016 GARY: Come on, let's see what this is. 912 00:36:29,746 --> 00:36:31,271 Yep, I'm ready, mate. 913 00:36:34,693 --> 00:36:36,026 TERRY: Wow. 914 00:36:36,177 --> 00:36:37,485 GARY: Big timbers. 915 00:36:40,199 --> 00:36:41,948 All right, let's get stuck in. 916 00:36:47,948 --> 00:36:50,114 - Wow, this... - (beeping) 917 00:36:50,267 --> 00:36:52,100 We got some signals here, mate. 918 00:36:52,118 --> 00:36:53,451 (beeping) 919 00:36:53,603 --> 00:36:55,545 Let's have this one out first. 920 00:37:00,794 --> 00:37:02,110 This is fun, mate, isn't it? 921 00:37:02,203 --> 00:37:03,294 - (laughs) - In the mud! 922 00:37:03,388 --> 00:37:04,888 Digging up artifacts! 923 00:37:08,785 --> 00:37:10,452 (beeping) 924 00:37:10,470 --> 00:37:11,786 Is that it? 925 00:37:11,805 --> 00:37:13,304 - (beeping) - Pinpointer time. 926 00:37:13,398 --> 00:37:15,640 Just in case. 927 00:37:15,734 --> 00:37:18,126 Oh, yeah. Right there. 928 00:37:18,219 --> 00:37:19,486 That's it. 929 00:37:25,802 --> 00:37:26,743 Is that it? 930 00:37:29,081 --> 00:37:31,373 What the heck is that? 931 00:37:35,087 --> 00:37:36,002 GARY: Is that it? 932 00:37:37,256 --> 00:37:39,071 That's it. 933 00:37:39,091 --> 00:37:40,665 NARRATOR: In the Money Pit area... 934 00:37:40,759 --> 00:37:43,001 I wouldn't be surprised if that ain't a tool. 935 00:37:43,153 --> 00:37:45,487 the Oak Island team has just made 936 00:37:45,580 --> 00:37:47,580 a potentially important discovery 937 00:37:47,599 --> 00:37:51,676 at a depth of some 90 feet in the DH-82 shaft. 938 00:37:51,828 --> 00:37:54,178 I know what it resembles. 939 00:37:54,331 --> 00:37:57,274 Maybe the end of a pickaxe? 940 00:37:57,501 --> 00:37:58,942 - RICK: Maybe. - It's got that look about it, 941 00:37:59,169 --> 00:38:00,593 that look and feel. 942 00:38:00,687 --> 00:38:02,928 It's probably a pickaxe end, Billy. 943 00:38:02,948 --> 00:38:04,263 Yeah. 944 00:38:04,357 --> 00:38:05,782 CT scanner, that's for sure. 945 00:38:06,009 --> 00:38:08,693 Yep. CT scanner will show straight through that. 946 00:38:08,787 --> 00:38:10,194 Outstanding, mate. 947 00:38:10,347 --> 00:38:12,104 If the team can verify 948 00:38:12,124 --> 00:38:15,183 that this pickaxe does in fact predate 949 00:38:15,201 --> 00:38:17,443 the discovery of the original Money Pit, 950 00:38:17,462 --> 00:38:19,779 could it offer more evidence 951 00:38:19,798 --> 00:38:21,631 that they may be getting closer 952 00:38:21,783 --> 00:38:24,375 to finally locating the fabled Chappell Vault? 953 00:38:24,528 --> 00:38:27,286 This is great. We're finding tools. These are old tools. 954 00:38:27,380 --> 00:38:30,640 RICK: This axe, it raises a lot of questions. 955 00:38:30,792 --> 00:38:34,052 We need to apply every possible testing methodology 956 00:38:34,146 --> 00:38:35,870 to try to understand 957 00:38:35,963 --> 00:38:37,539 when this axe may have been made. 958 00:38:37,557 --> 00:38:40,708 Are there cultural influences in the design? 959 00:38:40,802 --> 00:38:43,878 How old is it? Is there a specific use to it? 960 00:38:43,971 --> 00:38:45,471 I'll get this to Terry, and I'll jump back in. 961 00:38:45,490 --> 00:38:46,731 Okay. 962 00:38:46,825 --> 00:38:48,716 What this does say to me is 963 00:38:48,810 --> 00:38:51,069 we need to keep our eyes and wits about us 964 00:38:51,221 --> 00:38:53,496 because surely we'll find something else. 965 00:38:53,648 --> 00:38:55,239 - How are you guys? - RICK: Good, Andrew. 966 00:38:55,392 --> 00:38:56,816 - How are you? - Good, good, good. 967 00:38:56,835 --> 00:38:58,726 We're starting to see some older timber 968 00:38:58,745 --> 00:39:00,244 - come out with this one as well. - GARY: Yeah. 969 00:39:00,397 --> 00:39:02,246 That's what it looks like. Older timbers. 970 00:39:02,341 --> 00:39:04,749 That's good. That means he was potentially on to something. 971 00:39:04,843 --> 00:39:07,510 Yep. The original works. 972 00:39:07,662 --> 00:39:11,014 Good news-- we're down to 99 feet now with the dig. 973 00:39:11,165 --> 00:39:13,499 Can's at 104. 974 00:39:13,518 --> 00:39:16,094 So, we're sitting real good for tomorrow, 975 00:39:16,246 --> 00:39:18,746 pending that we don't find what we're looking for today. 976 00:39:18,765 --> 00:39:20,339 Another big day tomorrow. 977 00:39:20,359 --> 00:39:21,933 Yeah. 978 00:39:23,103 --> 00:39:25,344 NARRATOR: Although the team is understandably eager 979 00:39:25,438 --> 00:39:27,513 to continue excavating deeper, 980 00:39:27,607 --> 00:39:29,699 as every scoop of the hammer grab 981 00:39:29,851 --> 00:39:32,443 now offers new promise of a breakthrough discovery, 982 00:39:32,537 --> 00:39:35,372 with darkness now falling over Oak Island, 983 00:39:35,523 --> 00:39:37,707 the team from Irving Equipment Limited 984 00:39:37,934 --> 00:39:41,102 will soon need to halt operations until morning. 985 00:39:41,195 --> 00:39:43,438 RICK: Every day's a big day here. 986 00:39:43,456 --> 00:39:45,773 There's always something, some little clue. 987 00:39:45,867 --> 00:39:48,534 Some little something that hooks you, 988 00:39:48,628 --> 00:39:50,220 and you think, "Oh surely tomorrow." 989 00:39:50,371 --> 00:39:52,296 (laughter) 990 00:39:52,391 --> 00:39:53,873 There's something so addicting 991 00:39:53,892 --> 00:39:55,541 and so catching about the place. 992 00:39:55,635 --> 00:39:57,710 MARTY: Mr. Dunfield 993 00:39:57,804 --> 00:40:00,063 had a visual on all the shafts 994 00:40:00,290 --> 00:40:03,124 that were in the area, and he chose to dig there. 995 00:40:03,143 --> 00:40:05,460 He had his reasons for digging there, 996 00:40:05,553 --> 00:40:07,645 reasons that we can't see anymore, 997 00:40:07,739 --> 00:40:11,816 so the obvious implication is that he just missed 998 00:40:11,968 --> 00:40:13,468 and the treasure itself 999 00:40:13,561 --> 00:40:15,653 is probably still there somewhere. 1000 00:40:15,747 --> 00:40:20,475 We're deep enough that we could be in virgin ground even now. 1001 00:40:20,568 --> 00:40:21,826 - ANDREW: Exactly. - And that makes it 1002 00:40:21,920 --> 00:40:23,828 all the more interesting, right? 1003 00:40:23,922 --> 00:40:25,571 RICK: Robert Dunfield was never able 1004 00:40:25,665 --> 00:40:27,498 to get down deep enough, not because 1005 00:40:27,592 --> 00:40:29,167 he didn't want to, 1006 00:40:29,319 --> 00:40:30,835 but because Mother Nature conspired against him. 1007 00:40:30,929 --> 00:40:32,336 He lost the hole. 1008 00:40:32,489 --> 00:40:35,173 We know there is something deeper 1009 00:40:35,325 --> 00:40:39,510 than where the excavations have currently gone. And, 1010 00:40:39,604 --> 00:40:41,012 no pun intended, I don't think 1011 00:40:41,164 --> 00:40:42,330 we've gotten to the bottom of it yet. 1012 00:40:42,423 --> 00:40:44,089 I'll grab some final numbers, 1013 00:40:44,109 --> 00:40:45,942 and we'll wrap up and try again tomorrow. 1014 00:40:46,169 --> 00:40:48,093 - All right, thanks, Andrew. - ANDREW: Thank you. 1015 00:40:48,188 --> 00:40:50,688 GARY: 227 years, what's another day? 1016 00:40:50,782 --> 00:40:52,449 NARRATOR: At the close 1017 00:40:52,676 --> 00:40:54,767 of another productive and exciting week, 1018 00:40:54,861 --> 00:40:57,620 Rick, Marty, Craig and their team 1019 00:40:57,847 --> 00:41:01,365 may be closer than ever to realizing the destiny 1020 00:41:01,518 --> 00:41:04,109 that so many before them have dreamed of. 1021 00:41:04,129 --> 00:41:06,854 Having made new, compelling discoveries 1022 00:41:06,873 --> 00:41:09,799 both on and just off the island, 1023 00:41:09,951 --> 00:41:13,695 the secrets that have persisted for 227 years 1024 00:41:13,713 --> 00:41:17,381 may soon have nowhere left to hide. 1025 00:41:17,476 --> 00:41:21,219 And though unforeseen obstacles as well as dangers 1026 00:41:21,371 --> 00:41:23,721 may still await this fellowship, 1027 00:41:23,873 --> 00:41:26,724 one thing is certain-- 1028 00:41:26,818 --> 00:41:28,710 Nothing can break their will 1029 00:41:28,728 --> 00:41:31,779 to solve the Oak Island mystery. 1030 00:41:35,051 --> 00:41:37,719 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 1031 00:41:37,737 --> 00:41:39,812 Looks like we have one or two shipwrecks right here. 1032 00:41:39,831 --> 00:41:40,788 DOUG: Wow. 1033 00:41:43,893 --> 00:41:44,667 We hear you. 1034 00:41:48,064 --> 00:41:49,822 MARTY: We have found several things on Lot 8. 1035 00:41:49,841 --> 00:41:50,840 It's very old. 1036 00:41:50,992 --> 00:41:52,324 - Age. - 1,500. 1037 00:41:52,418 --> 00:41:53,659 MARTY: Well, how about that? 1038 00:41:53,753 --> 00:41:55,403 PETER: Another one coming in. 1039 00:41:55,496 --> 00:41:57,088 GARY: It's gotta be bobby-dazzlers 1040 00:41:57,240 --> 00:41:58,756 and top pocket finds, mate. 1041 00:41:58,908 --> 00:42:00,408 Wow. 1042 00:42:00,501 --> 00:42:02,167 Doesn't get any better than this. 1043 00:42:02,187 --> 00:42:04,687 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 75861

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