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Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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Looks like we have one
or two shipwrecks right here.
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Wow.
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We hear you.
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We have found
several things on Lot 8.
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- It's very old.
- Age?
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- 1500s.
- Well, how about that?
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- Another one coming in.
- It's got to be bobby-dazzlers
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and top pocket finds, mate.
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Wow.
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Doesn't get any
better than this.
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There is an
island in the North Atlantic
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where people have
been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have
found a stone slab
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with strange
symbols carved into it,
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man-made workings that
date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross whose
origin may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
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one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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- You ready?
- Yeah.
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A little chilly, but... Yeah,
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- it's chilly.
- I want to do some work so I can get warm.
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- Yeah.
- I'm really, really happy, mate.
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This is the level of
the gold and the silver
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water tests, mate.
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There's got to be some gold
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and bobby-dazzlers in there.
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That's the hope, isn't it?
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- Yeah.
- That's the hope.
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Despite the onset
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of the harsh North
Atlantic fall season,
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the outlook remains
bright for brothers Rick
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and Marty Lagina and their team
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as they press
forward in their quest
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to solve the 227-year-old
Oak Island mystery.
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Fingers crossed on this one.
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As they are
now approaching a depth
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of 100 feet in their
ten-foot-diameter shaft,
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known as DH-82,
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they have much
more than mere faith
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driving their hope
for a major discovery.
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DH-82 is located
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at the center of the massive
crater-shaped excavation
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that was conducted
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by treasure hunter
Robert Dunfield in 1965,
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which caved in at
a depth of 143 feet
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due to the believed
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man-made flood tunnel
originating at Smith's Cove.
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This not only
suggests that Dunfield
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was digging in the
original Money Pit,
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where the legendary
Chappell Vault
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is believed to lie buried
somewhere below 150 feet,
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but it was also at this
location where Rick,
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Marty and the team
detected high traces of both
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gold and silver during
water tests earlier this year.
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So, I think it's exciting
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just simply because
it's backfilled
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from the Dunfield dig.
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They didn't have
metal detectors.
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They were looking
for treasure. Right?
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They weren't going
through their spoils
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piles like you're about to do.
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-No. -So, look, your top-pocket
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finds, your bobby-dazzlers,
might have to
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do with the fact that, long
ago, they found something
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- and didn't know it, and that's down that hole.
- Yeah.
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I'm hoping Dunfield missed it.
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- Oh, yeah.
- Let's get in there, Gary.
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All right, mate.
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The Dunfield dig has always been
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interesting in the sense that
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we want to try and find what
Dunfield might have missed.
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He never got deep
enough based on
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the Chappell Vault data.
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- Nothing?
- No.
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If this vault exits,
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we should hit it in this area.
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Each time we
dig, we look for it.
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- There's some timber.
- Excellent.
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Certainly getting full grabs,
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- that's for sure.
- Yeah.
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We've just got to get
that gold and silver
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now to hold in our hands.
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Wait and see.
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- All right.
- Ready?
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Yeah.
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Let's find some good stuff.
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Over the past two weeks,
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while excavating DH-82
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and sifting through
mounds of old spoils
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that Dunfield unearthed but
never thoroughly searched,
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the Oak Island team
has made a number
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of compelling discoveries,
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including potentially
ancient tools,
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evidence of a wooden structur,
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and a leather shoe
sole that could date back
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to the 13th century.
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I think DH-82, in particular,
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is-is a very good choice.
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I love the fact that the
empirical evidence is
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showing there's
treasure in this area.
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So, there's reason to
believe that the story,
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the mystery, will get solved.
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Here comes another one.
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This is it, mate.
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Here we go.
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Oh, look at that timber.
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Oh, wow.
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Yeah, that's a
big piece of wood, isn't it?
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I'm gonna see if
we have a tape measure.
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- Okay.
- All right.
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The timber is very interesting,
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and it's very interesting
for one reason.
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There's a lot of data that
can be retrieved from it,
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i.e. C-14, it's big enough
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for dendrochronology.
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I'm just gonna
measure that log to see
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if it corresponds
with the tunnel height.
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We can do species
identification.
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It's a treasure trove of,
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potentially, very
interesting information.
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Yup, four-two.
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And that probably would've
been driven in the ground,
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so a four-foot-high tunnel,
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give or take.
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If it had a roof, you
add another six inches,
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eight inches.
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Interesting, though.
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Yeah.
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It would be a
four-foot-high tunnel.
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Was that the height they were?
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- A lot of them were that height.
- Yeah.
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All I know is, this was
done with purpose.
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Yeah, it looks like somebody
had an axe and then they just
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tried to square this end
up for the post, right?
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- Yeah.
- So, what do you think?
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- Oak?
- I think so, yeah.
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Could Rick Lagina's
speculatin that the team has unearthed
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a timber from a tunnel
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some 100 feet deep be correct?
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- That's a lot of wood.
- Yeah.
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Earlier this year,
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while drilling a
borehole known as D-2
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just eight feet
to the southeast,
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they also recovered evidence
of a tunnel at the same
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approximate depth that
dated to as early as 1488,
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along with metal
containing high traces of gol.
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I don't know what
else you'd build
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with a four-foot-two log.
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It's not a shaft.
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Is it possible that the team
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has found another section
of the same structure?
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And if so, could it
mean they are close
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to discovering the
legendary vault?
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Gary? There's only one
way to figure that out.
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You, sir, have
to find something.
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Oh, yeah. Let's
find some history.
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As Rick
Lagina continues supervising
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the excavation of
the DH-82 shaft...
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Carmen Legge,
welcome back to Oak Island.
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- Howdy. How are you?
- Good.
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- Nice to see you, Craig.
- Nice to see you.
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His brother
Marty and their partner Craig Tester
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are meeting with
blacksmithing expert
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Carmen Legge in
the research center.
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We have actually found
several things that I
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helped dig up on Lot 8, so
I want to show those to you.
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- How about we start with this right here?
- All right.
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This one I
remember because I dug it.
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And I thought it was
just a chain, but now I,
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I don't think so.
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Well, it is a couple
links of a chain,
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- so you got that part right.
- Okay.
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One week ago,
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while searching
an area on Lot 8,
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where they are awaiting a
permit to excavate a large
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buried metal anomaly
that was detected
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earlier this year,
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Marty and Gary unearthed
a large chain-like object
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as well as part of a
suspected ancient tool.
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It's an unusual chain.
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Very well made, too.
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This chain was not
made for strength.
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It was just made to
contain something.
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Blacksmith-made?
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Yes, oh,
yes. Very old, very old.
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This would be a
typical boom chain.
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So, it would contain
something that
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was floating in water, you
know, like, uh, boom logs
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or some lumber or
something like that.
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- A
- piece of a boom chain?
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Dating back to as early
as the Middle Ages,
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boom chains were
often used to link
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floating logs together
in bodies of water
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in order to create barriers
to deter passing ships.
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Is it possible that this
piece of a boom chain
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was used as part of some
kind of defensive barrier
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created by someone on
Oak Island centuries ago?
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If so, for what purpose,
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and could it be connected to
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the large metallic anomaly
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that the team hopes to
excavate in the coming weeks?
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All right, well, how about...
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Yeah, how about that?
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You can see that, uh,
it's just a slight bit of concave to it.
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- Yes.
- This is only one of two
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things that I can think
of that this could be.
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It's a hook driver for
driving down the iron bands
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on barrels to tighten them.
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- Yeah.
- The only other thing is
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it could be a chinking iron
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for driving oakum
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into the planks
outside of a ship.
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What is
oakum? What is it?
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Oakum is a mixture
of hemp and tar to seal
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the boards around the ship.
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- Okay.
- I still want to say
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- this is a chinking tool.
- Mm-hmm.
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It's the right
size, it's the right shape,
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it's got the right
dimensions to it.
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You can see that
something been hitting
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- that for many, many times.
- Okay.
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How old do you think that is?
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They've been using them since
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the time of building
ships, so 1500s.
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- Seriously? Wow.
- Yes.
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That is quite remarkable.
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How old do you think that is?
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They've been using
them since the time
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of building ships, so 1500s.
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- Seriously? Wow.
- Yes.
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That is quite remarkable.
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In the Oak
Island Research Center,
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blacksmithing
expert Carmen Legge
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has just informed Marty
Lagina and Craig Tester
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that a metal artifact discovered
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on Lot 8 could be related
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to ship construction
and predate the discovery
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of the Money Pit by as
much as three centuries.
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Why on Lot 8? You
know? Nobody ever lived there.
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Might've been some sort of
staging area there for repairs.
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Mm-hmm.
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Over the past five years,
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the Oak Island team
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has unearthed evidence
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of numerous centuries-old wharfs
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and potential shipping statios
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at Smith's Cove,
adjacent to Lots 32
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and 25,
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and even in the
triangle-shaped swamp.
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Is it possible that the
team has found another
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location where a major
operation involving
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large sailing vessels
visiting the island took plac?
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And in an area where
they await a permit
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to excavate a large,
mysterious metal object?
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There's no evidence
of habitation there.
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So, it becomes more
significant that we're
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finding these things on Lot 8.
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We need to, once
again, search through
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that area to find answers,
concrete answers.
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Something that helps us
with the overall treasure hunt.
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Carmen, always a
pleasure and always, uh,
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very enlightening. We got
some more pondering to do.
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Thank you very much, sir.
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Very good. I want to
see some more stuff.
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- We'll find you some more stuff.
- Okay.
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- Cheers.
- Take care.
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As Marty and Craig
conclude their meeting with Carmen Lege
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in the research center,
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and while the excavation in
the Money Pit area continues..
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We're at 124.
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- 124?
- So, we're moving.
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That's good.
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Dr. Lee Spence,
Tony, thank you for coming.
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What we're about to
undertake is important.
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Rick Lagina,
along with his nephew Alex
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and members of the team,
have gathered in the war room
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to plan a highly anticipated dive
operation with Tony Sampson
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and renowned underwater
archaeologist Dr. Lee Spence.
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We do have some data, uh,
provided by CSR GeoSurveys.
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Dr. Spence, you have
had an opportunity
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- to look at some of that data.
- Very interesting.
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With more
than 50 years of experience
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as a treasure hunter
and underwater explorer,
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Dr. Spence has located
more than 100 shipwrecks
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and discovered more
than $50 million in artifacts
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and treasure dating back to
as early as the 15th century.
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What we
ask of Dr. Spence is
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to look at that CSR data,
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that mag data, and
see if you can suggest
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to us what these
targets might be,
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and whether or not you
saw anything worth, uh,
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Tony diving on.
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- So, Steve, if you could bring that data up.
- Sure.
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So, there are the
anomalies supplied
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- to us from CSR.
- The reason
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for the dive, obviously,
is to try to explain
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- those two mystery targets up there.
- Yeah, exactly.
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And that's the Frog
Island Shoal one.
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As you can see,
there's a number of targets
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around the island,
but those are probably
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- the two most interesting.
- They should be.
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00:13:07,743 --> 00:13:10,528
We're heading towards
the Frog Island Shoal, mate.
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One week ago, Rick, Marty,
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and Craig commissioned
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representatives from
CSR GeoSurveys Limited
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to conduct a magnetometer survey
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across the northern waters
surrounding Oak Island.
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Oh, oh.
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- Is that a hit?
- That's a hit.
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- Yeah.
- Incredibly,
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the scans identified
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a number of
compelling anomalies,
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including one adjacent to Lot5
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and also a massive object
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near Frog Island, to
the east of Oak Island.
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One that could
potentially be the wreck
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of a large sailing vessel.
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This area up here,
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if I had done this mag and-and
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I saw these targets,
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I would think, "Okay, looks
like we have one or two
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- shipwrecks right here."
- That's great.
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Well, that's
exciting. Here's a man
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who really knows
what he's talking about.
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Dr. Spence thinks
that the anomaly
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near Frog Island is
indeed a shipwreck.
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00:14:05,714 --> 00:14:08,369
For our purposes, it
could be a shipwreck
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00:14:08,499 --> 00:14:10,458
that helps us solve our mystery.
335
00:14:10,545 --> 00:14:13,853
Here. This looks like
a shipwreck to me.
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00:14:13,983 --> 00:14:15,855
That's one off of Lot 5?
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00:14:15,985 --> 00:14:19,075
Yes. Now, this is
very shallow water.
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00:14:19,162 --> 00:14:21,773
You can have shipwrecks
in extremely shallow water,
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00:14:21,904 --> 00:14:24,820
but y'all have all
of this geology here,
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and so, there are lots
of things that it could be.
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Although Nova Scotia law
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restricts treasure hunting
in open waters, it is
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the team's hope
that, if they can find
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evidence of a wreck,
they can acquire a special
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permit to investigate
it more thoroughly.
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00:14:40,053 --> 00:14:42,098
So, what-what's
your approach, then?
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00:14:42,229 --> 00:14:44,100
Looking at the Frog
Island Shoal one,
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00:14:44,187 --> 00:14:46,320
I would take the
handheld mag out.
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00:14:46,407 --> 00:14:48,278
And if you've got a
six-foot linear feature
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down there, you
know, then the heart
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00:14:50,454 --> 00:14:52,694
starts to beat a little bit
because it might be, might be
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00:14:52,761 --> 00:14:54,589
a cannon or an
anchor or something.
353
00:14:54,676 --> 00:14:57,853
Well, I think all that can
be said at this point is,
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- "Go find a shipwreck."
- Okay. -Yes.
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We will, indeed.
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00:15:02,684 --> 00:15:05,078
While Tony,
Dr. Spence, and members
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of the team prepare
for their dive operation...
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00:15:09,691 --> 00:15:11,649
later that afternoon...
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00:15:11,780 --> 00:15:15,262
That's about the
biggest hammer grab yet.
360
00:15:15,392 --> 00:15:18,221
Rick Lagina, along with
other members of the tea,
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00:15:18,308 --> 00:15:20,484
continue to monitor
the excavation
362
00:15:20,615 --> 00:15:22,312
of the DH-82 shaft.
363
00:15:22,443 --> 00:15:24,445
Two thumbs up?
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00:15:27,796 --> 00:15:29,015
Hey, Andrew.
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00:15:29,145 --> 00:15:31,147
Where are we?
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00:15:31,234 --> 00:15:33,149
- Really?
- Yup.
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00:15:33,236 --> 00:15:36,544
Well, that's
spot-on, 140 to 160.
368
00:15:36,674 --> 00:15:38,938
- What are we gonna see?
- It could be anything.
369
00:15:39,025 --> 00:15:41,549
From this point forward,
it could be anything.
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00:15:41,679 --> 00:15:44,944
If there is a consensus about
the Dunfield excavation, is that
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00:15:45,031 --> 00:15:46,815
he didn't get as
deep as he wanted to,
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00:15:46,902 --> 00:15:48,860
and we have a rough
idea of where he stopped.
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00:15:48,948 --> 00:15:50,601
Yes.
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00:15:50,688 --> 00:15:52,734
As far as how deep
Robert Dunfield got
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00:15:52,864 --> 00:15:53,735
with his excavation,
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00:15:53,865 --> 00:15:56,564
it was right around 140 feet.
377
00:15:56,694 --> 00:16:00,481
So, we're right on the cusp
of entering new territory,
378
00:16:00,568 --> 00:16:03,049
and thus the possibility
that you'll see something
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00:16:03,179 --> 00:16:05,138
at this depth
increases dramatically.
380
00:16:16,497 --> 00:16:17,977
- What's up?
- I can't get a bite.
381
00:16:20,109 --> 00:16:21,217
It's slipping off on you?
382
00:16:21,241 --> 00:16:23,983
Yeah. It's terrible.
383
00:16:29,379 --> 00:16:31,294
Hey, Rick.
384
00:16:31,425 --> 00:16:33,905
144 with the caisson right now,
385
00:16:33,993 --> 00:16:35,820
and Danny's in
high pressures now.
386
00:16:35,907 --> 00:16:37,518
- Really?
- Yup.
387
00:16:37,648 --> 00:16:39,041
Andrew mentions that
388
00:16:39,128 --> 00:16:41,391
the pressures have
gone up on the oscillator.
389
00:16:41,522 --> 00:16:44,177
That means we've
encountered something solid.
390
00:16:44,264 --> 00:16:46,353
So, let's see what
the oscillator is on.
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00:16:47,702 --> 00:16:49,704
Another shot at glory.
392
00:16:51,575 --> 00:16:53,316
- Ready?
- Yup.
393
00:16:53,447 --> 00:16:55,188
It's our moment to shine.
394
00:17:03,326 --> 00:17:05,024
We got a signal here, though.
395
00:17:05,111 --> 00:17:07,026
Just there.
396
00:17:09,463 --> 00:17:11,334
The Peter push.
397
00:17:14,163 --> 00:17:15,295
You got it out, mate.
398
00:17:15,382 --> 00:17:17,340
All right, let's
see what we got.
399
00:17:22,693 --> 00:17:24,130
What the heck is that?
400
00:17:24,260 --> 00:17:25,914
It's crazy.
401
00:17:30,745 --> 00:17:32,790
What the heck is that?
402
00:17:32,921 --> 00:17:34,966
A double-ended spike.
403
00:17:35,097 --> 00:17:37,230
In the Money Pit area,
404
00:17:37,360 --> 00:17:39,145
the team has just unearthed
405
00:17:39,232 --> 00:17:41,582
a potentially important
clue at a depth of some
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00:17:41,712 --> 00:17:45,803
140 feet in the DH-82 shaft.
407
00:17:45,934 --> 00:17:47,979
Well, that's little, isn't it?
408
00:17:48,110 --> 00:17:50,852
- Sail cloth needle.
- Yeah, could be.
409
00:17:50,939 --> 00:17:54,029
- A
- possible sail cloth needle?
410
00:17:54,116 --> 00:17:56,858
Dating back in use
to the first century,
411
00:17:56,988 --> 00:17:59,687
sail cloth needles were designed
412
00:17:59,817 --> 00:18:02,081
for the purpose of making
and repairing the sails
413
00:18:02,168 --> 00:18:04,431
of large ocean vessels.
414
00:18:04,518 --> 00:18:06,215
Found a cool find, Charles.
415
00:18:06,346 --> 00:18:09,088
In 2016,
416
00:18:09,175 --> 00:18:11,612
while excavating the
four-foot-wide GAL-1 shaft
417
00:18:11,699 --> 00:18:15,398
located just seven
feet southeast of DH-82,
418
00:18:15,485 --> 00:18:18,619
Gary discovered
an identical artifact.
419
00:18:18,706 --> 00:18:21,796
- What is it?
- Looks like a sail cloth needle to me.
420
00:18:23,406 --> 00:18:25,321
But just
how would sail cloth needles
421
00:18:25,408 --> 00:18:28,542
come to be buried deep
in the Money Pit area?
422
00:18:28,629 --> 00:18:30,457
Could it possibly be explained
423
00:18:30,587 --> 00:18:32,459
by the theory held by some,
424
00:18:32,589 --> 00:18:35,549
including the late Oak
Island landowner Fred Nolan,
425
00:18:35,636 --> 00:18:38,856
that a massive sailing vessel
may have been dismantled
426
00:18:38,943 --> 00:18:41,946
in order to construct the
original treasure shaft?
427
00:18:44,166 --> 00:18:46,864
We're about to get to
that 150 feet level, mate.
428
00:18:46,995 --> 00:18:48,388
We got that coming up.
429
00:18:48,518 --> 00:18:51,478
We could really do with
an Hail Mary find now.
430
00:18:51,608 --> 00:18:52,653
Yup.
431
00:18:57,310 --> 00:18:59,834
- Let's get stuck in, then.
- Yup.
432
00:18:59,964 --> 00:19:02,315
Come on, me beauty.
433
00:19:02,445 --> 00:19:05,970
When we're at the
150-foot excavation depth,
434
00:19:06,101 --> 00:19:08,234
it's exciting and troubling
at the same time because
435
00:19:08,321 --> 00:19:10,627
this is the exact elevation
436
00:19:10,714 --> 00:19:13,848
that Robert Dunfield
wanted to get to,
437
00:19:13,935 --> 00:19:15,197
but then he lost the hole.
438
00:19:15,284 --> 00:19:18,157
So, if there's
something to be found,
439
00:19:18,287 --> 00:19:21,334
I should think it would
be within the next ten feet.
440
00:19:23,118 --> 00:19:24,424
- Nothing?
- No.
441
00:19:24,511 --> 00:19:27,644
Nothing. Not in that one.
442
00:19:27,731 --> 00:19:29,864
No metals anyway.
443
00:19:29,994 --> 00:19:31,996
No clay backfill in that one.
444
00:19:32,127 --> 00:19:35,522
No. It's becoming quite
clear we're close to the bottom.
445
00:19:42,790 --> 00:19:44,574
Rick, Andrew's coming in.
446
00:19:44,661 --> 00:19:46,054
Did they just measure?
447
00:19:46,185 --> 00:19:48,187
This could be
interesting, gentlemen.
448
00:19:48,317 --> 00:19:49,599
- Hey, gentlemen.
- There he is, the man of the hour.
449
00:19:49,623 --> 00:19:50,861
- How you doing, man?
- Good. How are you guys?
450
00:19:50,885 --> 00:19:52,079
- Very good.
- Good, good.
451
00:19:52,103 --> 00:19:53,540
I guess we got news.
452
00:19:53,627 --> 00:19:55,507
I don't know if it's the
news we're looking for.
453
00:19:56,543 --> 00:19:58,085
Michel's having a
little bit of a hard time,
454
00:19:58,109 --> 00:19:59,217
he said, with the
material down there.
455
00:19:59,241 --> 00:20:00,634
Very, very hard
456
00:20:00,721 --> 00:20:02,636
for him to get a bucketful, but
457
00:20:02,766 --> 00:20:04,725
it seems quite dense.
458
00:20:04,812 --> 00:20:08,250
Uh, right now, we're at
153 with our excavation.
459
00:20:08,381 --> 00:20:10,644
The can's acting as
if we were into rock.
460
00:20:10,731 --> 00:20:13,081
- Sobering.
- We've kind of exhausted
461
00:20:13,212 --> 00:20:15,083
- all the resources now.
- Right.
462
00:20:17,433 --> 00:20:19,914
The news that the DH-82 shaft
463
00:20:20,044 --> 00:20:21,568
has now encountered bedrock
464
00:20:21,655 --> 00:20:24,397
at a depth of 153 feet...
465
00:20:24,527 --> 00:20:25,746
The exact reported depth of
466
00:20:25,876 --> 00:20:27,356
the fabled Chappell Vault...
467
00:20:27,487 --> 00:20:30,925
Is nothing short of devastating.
468
00:20:31,012 --> 00:20:32,405
I mean, to date,
469
00:20:32,492 --> 00:20:34,885
DH-82 has been surprising
470
00:20:34,972 --> 00:20:37,932
because we found
artifacts from previous digs.
471
00:20:38,019 --> 00:20:41,022
We also found evidence
of some sort of tunnel.
472
00:20:41,109 --> 00:20:43,329
And we've gone past
the 150-foot level,
473
00:20:43,416 --> 00:20:46,375
and yet there's
nothing to be found.
474
00:20:46,462 --> 00:20:48,725
It's disappointing,
to say the least.
475
00:20:48,812 --> 00:20:51,075
We full... well
and truly expected
476
00:20:51,206 --> 00:20:52,486
to find something at that depth.
477
00:20:52,555 --> 00:20:55,166
You know, you can
try to advance the can,
478
00:20:55,254 --> 00:20:57,821
but I don't think you're
going to, and then we'll call it.
479
00:20:57,908 --> 00:21:00,215
- Yeah.
- It's a bitter one.
480
00:21:00,346 --> 00:21:01,521
A bitter pill to swallow.
481
00:21:01,608 --> 00:21:03,262
- Thank you.
- Thanks, guys.
482
00:21:03,349 --> 00:21:06,047
The team has now excavated three
483
00:21:06,134 --> 00:21:08,615
ten-foot-diameter shafts
where water testing
484
00:21:08,702 --> 00:21:11,487
in previously drilled
six-inch boreholes produced
485
00:21:11,618 --> 00:21:13,837
high traces of
both silver and gold.
486
00:21:13,924 --> 00:21:15,926
And yet
487
00:21:16,013 --> 00:21:19,147
they have recovered no
further signs of treasure.
488
00:21:21,105 --> 00:21:22,672
You know, it's disappointing,
489
00:21:22,759 --> 00:21:25,806
but there's a lot of data.
490
00:21:25,936 --> 00:21:27,851
I think what we
encountered here,
491
00:21:27,938 --> 00:21:30,550
it all needs to be looked at,
and a proper plan developed.
492
00:21:30,680 --> 00:21:32,900
The best is yet to come.
493
00:21:32,987 --> 00:21:35,206
Now, with only a few remaining
494
00:21:35,337 --> 00:21:37,557
weeks before the
onset of winter,
495
00:21:37,644 --> 00:21:40,734
the team has a critical
decision to make:
496
00:21:40,864 --> 00:21:45,086
where to excavate a fourth
and final steel-cased shaft
497
00:21:45,216 --> 00:21:48,655
this year in the hopes of
recovering the treasure that
498
00:21:48,785 --> 00:21:52,528
scientific evidence suggests
is somewhere deep below.
499
00:21:52,615 --> 00:21:55,357
I think we need
to take a step back
500
00:21:55,444 --> 00:21:57,228
and try to come to
an understanding
501
00:21:57,316 --> 00:21:59,187
of where to put the next can.
502
00:21:59,274 --> 00:22:02,712
We've retrieved a lot of
information, and we need to
503
00:22:02,843 --> 00:22:05,324
try to step back
and put it together.
504
00:22:05,454 --> 00:22:07,238
Persistence and perseverance.
505
00:22:07,326 --> 00:22:09,153
We're gonna get
there. I know it.
506
00:22:09,240 --> 00:22:10,677
Sempre Avanti.
507
00:22:10,764 --> 00:22:12,592
Always keep moving forward.
508
00:22:12,722 --> 00:22:14,376
Thank you, guys.
509
00:22:14,463 --> 00:22:15,856
- See you, Rick.
- Yup.
510
00:22:20,382 --> 00:22:22,253
The following morning,
511
00:22:22,341 --> 00:22:25,474
as Rick, Marty, and Craig
512
00:22:25,605 --> 00:22:27,128
begin preparations
513
00:22:27,215 --> 00:22:29,913
for how to proceed in
the Money Pit area...
514
00:22:30,000 --> 00:22:31,720
So, we're about
on the spot now, guys.
515
00:22:31,785 --> 00:22:35,092
Alex Lagina
and his cousin David Fornetti
516
00:22:35,179 --> 00:22:38,487
join diver Tony Sampson and
hs team, along with underwater
517
00:22:38,618 --> 00:22:41,098
archaeologist Dr. Lee Spence,
518
00:22:41,185 --> 00:22:42,491
to investigate the waters
519
00:22:42,622 --> 00:22:43,884
between Oak Island
520
00:22:44,014 --> 00:22:45,494
and neighboring Frog Island.
521
00:22:46,756 --> 00:22:48,279
What do we got for depth, Ryan?
522
00:22:48,367 --> 00:22:50,412
19 feet.
523
00:22:50,499 --> 00:22:52,066
19?
524
00:22:52,153 --> 00:22:54,111
- Sweet. Okay.
- Great.
525
00:22:54,198 --> 00:22:56,158
Let's kit up and, um, we're
gonna splash this one.
526
00:22:56,244 --> 00:22:58,028
We're gonna drop
the anchor, Jamie.
527
00:23:00,117 --> 00:23:02,555
Tony and Dr. Spence
528
00:23:02,642 --> 00:23:04,992
will be conducting a
dive in an effort to collect
529
00:23:05,122 --> 00:23:08,082
more data regarding
the metallic anomalies
530
00:23:08,169 --> 00:23:11,128
that were detected during
the recent magnetometry surve.
531
00:23:11,259 --> 00:23:12,454
The target today is a cluster
532
00:23:12,478 --> 00:23:14,175
of magnetometer hits
533
00:23:14,262 --> 00:23:16,264
that could be a shipwreck
on Frog Island Shoal.
534
00:23:18,179 --> 00:23:20,529
However, due
to environmental restrictions,
535
00:23:20,660 --> 00:23:23,314
they will only be able
to perform a noninvasive
536
00:23:23,402 --> 00:23:25,969
investigation of the ocean floor
537
00:23:26,100 --> 00:23:29,277
using cameras and
handheld scanning devices.
538
00:23:31,758 --> 00:23:34,238
- Okay, you ready to go?
- Away we go.
539
00:23:38,939 --> 00:23:41,245
If evidence of man-made objecs
540
00:23:41,376 --> 00:23:44,553
or human activity is found,
541
00:23:44,684 --> 00:23:46,250
the team can apply for a permt
542
00:23:46,337 --> 00:23:49,906
to dig up, as well as
remove objects from the area.
543
00:23:52,082 --> 00:23:54,128
Hopefully they get a hit soon.
544
00:23:54,258 --> 00:23:57,044
Because the ocean
floor is covered with vegetation,
545
00:23:57,131 --> 00:24:01,570
Tony Sampson is utilizing
an Aquascan DX-200
546
00:24:01,701 --> 00:24:03,877
handheld magnetometer,
547
00:24:04,007 --> 00:24:07,620
which emits magnetic pulses
capable of detecting iron
548
00:24:07,707 --> 00:24:11,798
targets buried up to 23
feet below the ocean floor.
549
00:24:30,512 --> 00:24:33,428
Surface to diver,
we hear you. Over.
550
00:24:50,489 --> 00:24:52,752
Surface to diver,
we hear you. Over.
551
00:24:59,976 --> 00:25:03,458
At a depth of
some 20 feet in the waters between
552
00:25:03,545 --> 00:25:07,636
Oak Island and nearby Frog
Island, diver Tony Sampsn
553
00:25:07,723 --> 00:25:11,466
and underwater archaeologist
Dr. Lee Spence have just
554
00:25:11,597 --> 00:25:14,687
confirmed that some kind
of a large metallic object
555
00:25:14,817 --> 00:25:18,691
is buried beneath the thick
vegetation on the ocean floor.
556
00:25:18,821 --> 00:25:20,736
Copy you, Tony.
That's great news.
557
00:25:20,867 --> 00:25:23,347
Do you see anything
sticking out from the bottom?
558
00:25:23,434 --> 00:25:25,045
Anything prominent? Over.
559
00:25:31,442 --> 00:25:34,663
Copy. Fingers crossed
they see something.
560
00:25:34,750 --> 00:25:37,448
Really. We need
permission to move
561
00:25:37,579 --> 00:25:39,419
the silt and see what
they're actually finding.
562
00:25:40,930 --> 00:25:43,498
To get a permit, we
need to lay eyes on
563
00:25:43,629 --> 00:25:46,936
something underwater
that comes from a shipwreck.
564
00:25:47,023 --> 00:25:50,418
A magnetometer hit is
not gonna be enough.
565
00:25:50,549 --> 00:25:53,856
We need Tony or
Lee to see something.
566
00:25:53,987 --> 00:25:55,162
A cannon, a coin,
567
00:25:55,249 --> 00:25:56,903
timbers from a ship.
568
00:25:56,990 --> 00:25:58,644
Something on the bottom.
569
00:26:00,080 --> 00:26:01,821
Because the silt and vegetatin
570
00:26:01,908 --> 00:26:04,998
is preventing Tony and
Dr. Spence from seeing
571
00:26:05,128 --> 00:26:09,132
the metal object or objects
they've just detected,
572
00:26:09,263 --> 00:26:12,353
they are now expanding
their search area
573
00:26:12,440 --> 00:26:15,051
in order to look for
any visible debris that
574
00:26:15,138 --> 00:26:17,663
could help determine
just what they have found.
575
00:26:35,202 --> 00:26:36,899
We hear you. Go ahead. Over.
576
00:26:47,562 --> 00:26:50,434
Another magnetometer hit?
577
00:26:51,740 --> 00:26:54,003
Is it possible that
Tony and Dr. Spence
578
00:26:54,134 --> 00:26:57,354
have found more
evidence of human activity
579
00:26:57,485 --> 00:27:00,401
and possibly the
remains of a shipwreck?
580
00:27:00,531 --> 00:27:03,752
If so, could it be connected
to the recent ship-related
581
00:27:03,839 --> 00:27:07,016
discoveries that the team
has made in the Money Pit?
582
00:27:07,147 --> 00:27:11,281
Copy that. Nothing
visible? Over.
583
00:27:14,937 --> 00:27:16,330
Copy that.
584
00:27:17,984 --> 00:27:20,726
Mag hits in the silt, and
nothing on the rocks.
585
00:27:23,990 --> 00:27:25,121
Copy you.
586
00:27:25,208 --> 00:27:26,819
We'll see you on
the boat soon. Over.
587
00:27:28,603 --> 00:27:31,388
Well, there were actually
two areas out on that shoal
588
00:27:31,519 --> 00:27:34,130
where we did find a
reading that was buried,
589
00:27:34,217 --> 00:27:35,654
that could be part of a ship.
590
00:27:37,220 --> 00:27:39,745
But so much of the bottom...
There were large rocks
591
00:27:39,832 --> 00:27:41,398
and a lot of kelp growing,
592
00:27:41,485 --> 00:27:42,617
and it could have easily
593
00:27:42,748 --> 00:27:45,533
hidden a wreckage that's ther.
594
00:27:46,795 --> 00:27:48,797
- Very interesting dive.
- Yeah.
595
00:27:48,884 --> 00:27:51,670
I'm absolutely convinced
that there's a shipwreck there.
596
00:27:51,757 --> 00:27:52,845
- Hey.
- Hey.
597
00:27:52,975 --> 00:27:55,108
- Hi, guys. How you doing?
- How'd it look?
598
00:27:55,195 --> 00:27:58,154
Well, you know, there was a
reef line there, we could see it.
599
00:27:58,285 --> 00:28:00,374
- There was structure.
- Good.
600
00:28:00,461 --> 00:28:03,116
But everything
solid had kelp on it.
601
00:28:03,246 --> 00:28:06,206
And so that kelp could've
been hiding part of a shipwreck.
602
00:28:06,336 --> 00:28:07,903
Like a fluke of an
anchor sticking up.
603
00:28:08,034 --> 00:28:11,690
Right. So, you think
maybe further investigation.
604
00:28:11,777 --> 00:28:14,605
Oh, I definitely think
that. No question about it.
605
00:28:14,736 --> 00:28:16,042
I would not write off.
606
00:28:16,172 --> 00:28:17,913
Right. Okay, well,
that's-that's good.
607
00:28:18,000 --> 00:28:19,412
I mean, I-I would
love it. But whatever
608
00:28:19,436 --> 00:28:21,134
we're getting is below the silt.
609
00:28:21,221 --> 00:28:23,547
- Yeah.
- They're never going to issue us a permit
610
00:28:23,571 --> 00:28:25,549
because it's going to be
buried and we can't see it.
611
00:28:25,573 --> 00:28:26,879
Right. Right.
612
00:28:26,966 --> 00:28:28,968
All of the evidence, and even
613
00:28:29,055 --> 00:28:31,753
the expert, is saying
there's a shipwreck here,
614
00:28:31,840 --> 00:28:34,234
but none of it is enough
to get an excavation permit.
615
00:28:34,364 --> 00:28:36,671
Our only hope, really, would
be to come back and hope that
616
00:28:36,758 --> 00:28:38,499
just the natural
action of the tide
617
00:28:38,586 --> 00:28:40,906
and maybe some storms uncover
some evidence of a shipwreck,
618
00:28:40,980 --> 00:28:41,981
at which point we can
619
00:28:42,068 --> 00:28:42,851
get an image of it and then
620
00:28:42,982 --> 00:28:44,592
apply for an excavation permit.
621
00:28:44,679 --> 00:28:47,464
It's great. This is our
most promising spot,
622
00:28:47,595 --> 00:28:49,858
and if you go down
there and you think that it
623
00:28:49,945 --> 00:28:52,010
- warrants further investigation, I think that's good.
- Yeah.
624
00:28:52,034 --> 00:28:55,037
Should we continue with
the shipwreck investigation?
625
00:28:55,124 --> 00:28:56,038
Hundred percent.
626
00:28:56,125 --> 00:28:58,911
So, a continued dive program
627
00:28:58,998 --> 00:29:00,651
is warranted.
628
00:29:00,739 --> 00:29:03,393
Late winter, early spring,
because that's when
629
00:29:03,524 --> 00:29:04,960
the water clarity is best.
630
00:29:05,091 --> 00:29:06,962
Well, I think, yeah,
we'll probably have
631
00:29:07,093 --> 00:29:09,269
to keep Lee here for
another year, I think.
632
00:29:11,010 --> 00:29:13,403
Okay, let's pull anchor
and get out of here, guys.
633
00:29:15,057 --> 00:29:17,930
Later that afternoon...
634
00:29:18,017 --> 00:29:20,038
Most important thing
we do here in the war room
635
00:29:20,062 --> 00:29:22,108
is talk about where
we're going to actually dig.
636
00:29:22,238 --> 00:29:24,284
We have all of
Steve's data available.
637
00:29:24,371 --> 00:29:25,764
Rick and Marty Lagina,
638
00:29:25,851 --> 00:29:28,070
along with their
partner Craig Tester
639
00:29:28,201 --> 00:29:30,072
and other members of the team,
640
00:29:30,203 --> 00:29:32,814
gather in the war room to decide
641
00:29:32,901 --> 00:29:35,164
where to excavate
their fourth and final
642
00:29:35,295 --> 00:29:38,689
ten-foot-diameter shaft
in the Money Pit area.
643
00:29:38,777 --> 00:29:41,997
So, where do you
guys want to go?
644
00:29:42,084 --> 00:29:45,218
I want to go back over
on the east side to... I think
645
00:29:45,305 --> 00:29:49,962
it's DE-11 is what I'm
calling kind of the center of it.
646
00:29:50,049 --> 00:29:52,878
And it's outside of
the Hedden Shaft.
647
00:29:53,008 --> 00:29:56,490
Hamilton supposedly
indicated he thought he went
648
00:29:56,577 --> 00:29:58,753
through a tunnel
leading to the vault
649
00:29:58,840 --> 00:30:01,040
and didn't realize it and
thought it was a flood tunnel.
650
00:30:03,410 --> 00:30:05,934
During the summer of 1940,
651
00:30:06,021 --> 00:30:08,763
treasure hunter Erwin
Hamilton and his team
652
00:30:08,894 --> 00:30:12,767
built a six-by-six-foot shaft
extension down to a totl
653
00:30:12,854 --> 00:30:17,554
depth of 170 feet that
originated from the bottom of
654
00:30:17,641 --> 00:30:21,732
the 12-by-24-foot shaft that
his predecessor Gilbert Hedden
655
00:30:21,863 --> 00:30:24,823
had constructed just
three years before.
656
00:30:26,346 --> 00:30:29,784
At a depth of 150 feet,
Hamilton's crew intercepted
657
00:30:29,915 --> 00:30:32,918
a four-foot-high tunnel
that they simply believed
658
00:30:33,005 --> 00:30:36,443
to be a booby trap and
continued on, hoping to
659
00:30:36,573 --> 00:30:39,750
encounter the Chappell
Vault just a few feet away.
660
00:30:39,838 --> 00:30:43,058
Unfortunately, they made
no further discoveries
661
00:30:43,145 --> 00:30:46,279
and abandoned the shaft's
construction soon thereafter.
662
00:30:47,976 --> 00:30:51,023
- Hey, Jack, check this out.
- Whoa.
663
00:30:51,153 --> 00:30:54,243
However, last year,
while searching
664
00:30:54,330 --> 00:30:58,073
through the spoils of a
borehole known as OC-1,
665
00:30:58,160 --> 00:31:01,598
which was excavated
in 2019, just northeast
666
00:31:01,729 --> 00:31:02,861
of the Hedden Shaft
667
00:31:02,991 --> 00:31:05,428
and Professor
Hamilton's extension,
668
00:31:05,559 --> 00:31:09,084
the team recovered
a rose-head spike
669
00:31:09,171 --> 00:31:13,262
from a depth below 150 feet
that was coated in a kind of
670
00:31:13,349 --> 00:31:16,178
man-made cement
substance, similar to that
671
00:31:16,265 --> 00:31:19,399
reportedly encasing the
fabled Chappell Vault.
672
00:31:20,748 --> 00:31:23,969
If you had to pick a
spot where the vault
673
00:31:24,056 --> 00:31:27,320
- is, is that it?
- Yeah, I would say so.
674
00:31:27,450 --> 00:31:29,472
So, there's another piece of
information that helps support
675
00:31:29,496 --> 00:31:30,908
this location. I mean,
you know we've
676
00:31:30,932 --> 00:31:32,194
done a bunch of water testing.
677
00:31:32,281 --> 00:31:34,240
We did have three
wells very close
678
00:31:34,327 --> 00:31:35,719
to this proposed
caisson location
679
00:31:35,806 --> 00:31:36,914
that did test for
precious metals
680
00:31:36,938 --> 00:31:38,418
right in this area right here.
681
00:31:40,637 --> 00:31:44,293
I'm pretty sure that is centered
around DE-11, isn't it, Craig?
682
00:31:44,380 --> 00:31:47,340
- Right.
- Good location.
683
00:31:47,427 --> 00:31:49,211
That's most curious.
684
00:31:49,342 --> 00:31:52,084
Traces of
gold detected in the area
685
00:31:52,214 --> 00:31:56,349
of DE-11, located some ten
fet to the east of where the team
686
00:31:56,436 --> 00:32:00,309
has recently excavated
three ten-foot-diameter shaft?
687
00:32:00,440 --> 00:32:05,140
Is it possible that Craig has
chosen a location that might not
688
00:32:05,227 --> 00:32:07,577
only mark where the tunnel
they have previously discoverd
689
00:32:07,708 --> 00:32:11,799
leads but also where they will
find the fabled treasure vaul?
690
00:32:11,930 --> 00:32:15,237
I would go with,
with Craig's spot.
691
00:32:15,368 --> 00:32:17,631
I think there's a pretty
broad consensus amongst us.
692
00:32:17,761 --> 00:32:20,112
Well, yeah. I-I-I
say that we do that.
693
00:32:20,199 --> 00:32:22,679
D.M.T.-2.
694
00:32:22,810 --> 00:32:24,507
- For my brother.
- I like that.
695
00:32:24,594 --> 00:32:25,944
That's fine with me.
696
00:32:26,031 --> 00:32:27,399
Nobody's gonna argue
with you on that one.
697
00:32:27,423 --> 00:32:28,947
Yep.
698
00:32:29,034 --> 00:32:30,426
Jack brought up the point,
699
00:32:30,557 --> 00:32:34,300
he wanted to name it D.M.T.-2
700
00:32:34,387 --> 00:32:37,651
for my son Drake Maxwell Tester.
701
00:32:37,738 --> 00:32:40,132
He passed away five years ago.
702
00:32:40,262 --> 00:32:43,396
You know, obviously
tugs at the heart,
703
00:32:43,526 --> 00:32:47,139
uh, but I'm glad we're
naming another shaft after him.
704
00:32:47,226 --> 00:32:51,665
- Okay, well, Steve, go pin it.
- Yep.
705
00:32:51,795 --> 00:32:53,915
- We'll just stay the course.
- Okay.
706
00:32:57,932 --> 00:32:59,978
As a new
day dawns on Oak Island,
707
00:33:00,108 --> 00:33:03,242
and while representatives
from Irving Equipment Limited
708
00:33:03,329 --> 00:33:06,897
and ROC Equipment make
preparations for the excavatin
709
00:33:06,985 --> 00:33:08,508
of the D.M.T.-2 shaft...
710
00:33:08,595 --> 00:33:10,945
This is certainly
a target of interest.
711
00:33:11,032 --> 00:33:14,601
Rick Lagina, along with
his nephew David Fornetti,
712
00:33:14,688 --> 00:33:18,300
surveyor Steve Guptill, and Ok
Island historian Paul Troutman
713
00:33:18,387 --> 00:33:19,867
arrive at Lot 8,
714
00:33:19,954 --> 00:33:22,652
located on the western
side of Oak Island.
715
00:33:22,739 --> 00:33:24,872
We need to find a hard target
716
00:33:24,959 --> 00:33:29,703
that we can investigate
that can explain the CSR
717
00:33:29,833 --> 00:33:32,706
- mag hits in this area.
- Yes.
718
00:33:32,793 --> 00:33:36,144
Earlier this year,
a magnetometry survey conductd
719
00:33:36,231 --> 00:33:39,321
in this area identified
a large metallic
720
00:33:39,408 --> 00:33:41,628
anomaly at an
undetermined depth.
721
00:33:41,715 --> 00:33:45,327
One week ago, Marty
Lagina and Gary Drayton
722
00:33:45,414 --> 00:33:47,721
discovered a
ship-repairing tool nearby
723
00:33:47,808 --> 00:33:50,506
that could date back
to as early as 1500.
724
00:33:50,593 --> 00:33:52,682
Let's clear off
the surface here.
725
00:33:52,769 --> 00:33:55,598
Now, Rick and the
team will be conducting a follow-up
726
00:33:55,685 --> 00:33:58,123
scanning survey
to better identify
727
00:33:58,210 --> 00:34:01,300
what the buried anomaly
could be so that they can apply
728
00:34:01,387 --> 00:34:04,390
for a government
permit to excavate it.
729
00:34:04,477 --> 00:34:07,436
So, I'm gonna scan this
way, come back this way, scan
730
00:34:07,567 --> 00:34:09,308
on the other side, and
maybe another side.
731
00:34:09,395 --> 00:34:12,050
So, that way we have it in
both directions, and hopefully
732
00:34:12,137 --> 00:34:15,140
- we see something and anything that's disturbed.
- Okay.
733
00:34:15,227 --> 00:34:19,318
In order to scan the area
of interest, Paul Troutman
734
00:34:19,405 --> 00:34:23,496
is utilizing an OKM Gepard
ground-penetrating device.
735
00:34:23,626 --> 00:34:27,195
It works by emitting radio
waves into the ground
736
00:34:27,282 --> 00:34:30,198
that bounce off
potential objects, voids,
737
00:34:30,285 --> 00:34:34,507
or man-made structures down
to a depth of as much as 130 fee.
738
00:34:34,594 --> 00:34:37,379
The receiver then generates
739
00:34:37,510 --> 00:34:40,121
both two-dimensional and
three-dimensional images
740
00:34:40,208 --> 00:34:45,083
of any anomalies detected, as
well as their approximate depth.
741
00:34:50,262 --> 00:34:51,828
Okay.
742
00:34:51,959 --> 00:34:52,960
That's one run.
743
00:34:54,266 --> 00:34:56,311
Let's save it here
and see what we have.
744
00:34:56,398 --> 00:34:59,140
Okay, so let me show
you the features here.
745
00:34:59,227 --> 00:35:03,536
So... so we have a
first anomaly at five feet,
746
00:35:03,623 --> 00:35:07,409
- second anomaly at 19, 20.
- A larger one.
747
00:35:07,496 --> 00:35:10,108
- Yes.
- And we can rotate this in 3D.
748
00:35:11,805 --> 00:35:12,936
So, it looks like that's
749
00:35:13,023 --> 00:35:14,262
a pretty linear
feature right there.
750
00:35:14,286 --> 00:35:17,071
- Mm-hmm.
- It's kind of interesting.
751
00:35:17,202 --> 00:35:19,987
- Yep. I agree.
- Yep.
752
00:35:20,074 --> 00:35:23,251
Two possible
anomalous features at depths
753
00:35:23,338 --> 00:35:25,471
of five and
approximately 20 feet?
754
00:35:25,558 --> 00:35:27,777
And in the same location where
755
00:35:27,864 --> 00:35:31,172
a large metallic object was
detected earlier this yea?
756
00:35:31,259 --> 00:35:34,610
Since the historical
records indicate that no
757
00:35:34,697 --> 00:35:37,874
homesteads were ever
established on Lot 8, just
758
00:35:37,961 --> 00:35:40,138
what could be buried here?
759
00:35:41,356 --> 00:35:42,638
I hope this is a
man-made feature.
760
00:35:42,662 --> 00:35:43,663
I agree.
761
00:35:45,012 --> 00:35:46,812
- You mind if I take a look?
- Sure, go ahead.
762
00:35:49,451 --> 00:35:51,105
You can see here
this is Paul's walk path.
763
00:35:51,192 --> 00:35:52,237
Mm-hmm.
764
00:35:52,324 --> 00:35:53,604
So I'd be curious to know,
765
00:35:53,673 --> 00:35:57,459
so how far in was that anomaly?
766
00:35:58,678 --> 00:36:00,201
You see there it's about...
767
00:36:00,288 --> 00:36:04,684
seven and a half feet
into the walking path.
768
00:36:04,771 --> 00:36:06,011
Right about where that rock is.
769
00:36:08,035 --> 00:36:11,517
Right, so to me this one
770
00:36:11,604 --> 00:36:15,390
anomaly down here is the
one that's more interesting.
771
00:36:15,521 --> 00:36:17,871
If you look, it does
look like a square.
772
00:36:19,220 --> 00:36:21,266
Almost kind of
indicative of a shaft,
773
00:36:21,353 --> 00:36:23,703
when you think about it,
because the area around it
774
00:36:23,790 --> 00:36:26,836
is raised, and this just
sinks right down in here.
775
00:36:26,923 --> 00:36:30,623
I mean, it's an
interesting feature.
776
00:36:30,710 --> 00:36:32,929
I can see a square depression.
777
00:36:33,016 --> 00:36:37,456
Whether it's truly square or
not, it's a clear depression.
778
00:36:37,543 --> 00:36:38,868
You can see defined
lines on the sides.
779
00:36:38,892 --> 00:36:40,110
Steve?
780
00:36:40,198 --> 00:36:41,938
Yeah, I agree with these two.
781
00:36:42,025 --> 00:36:45,028
It looks very square
or rectangle-ish.
782
00:36:45,159 --> 00:36:48,641
Could Paul, David and Steve's
speculation that they have
783
00:36:48,728 --> 00:36:52,297
located a possible shaft in
the same location where metal
784
00:36:52,384 --> 00:36:55,517
has also been detected
deep underground be correct?
785
00:36:55,604 --> 00:36:59,217
If so, perhaps this
data will help the team
786
00:36:59,304 --> 00:37:01,436
obtain a permit
to find out for sure.
787
00:37:01,523 --> 00:37:04,004
This spot on Lot 8,
788
00:37:04,091 --> 00:37:05,788
it's just a real intriguing area
789
00:37:05,875 --> 00:37:08,226
because it also has all those
surface finds all around it.
790
00:37:08,313 --> 00:37:09,618
It's worth a dig.
791
00:37:09,705 --> 00:37:13,622
The depression
seems to be rectangular.
792
00:37:13,709 --> 00:37:17,974
Why the large rock there?
There's always been the thought
793
00:37:18,061 --> 00:37:20,847
that stones are markers
on this island. I don't know.
794
00:37:20,934 --> 00:37:23,066
The only way to
truly tell is to dig.
795
00:37:23,153 --> 00:37:24,720
- Exactly.
- I agree.
796
00:37:24,807 --> 00:37:26,592
We just keep moving.
797
00:37:30,683 --> 00:37:32,424
Yeah, first
hammer grab's going in.
798
00:37:33,642 --> 00:37:35,078
Treasure's where you find it,
799
00:37:35,165 --> 00:37:37,255
and I'd be happy
to find it in here.
800
00:37:40,301 --> 00:37:42,695
All indications are,
there might be something
801
00:37:42,782 --> 00:37:45,088
in this area, but you
guys got to find it first.
802
00:37:45,219 --> 00:37:46,916
We're gonna find out.
803
00:37:47,003 --> 00:37:49,615
After completing
his investigation on Lot 8,
804
00:37:49,702 --> 00:37:52,531
Rick Lagina joins other
members of the team
805
00:37:52,618 --> 00:37:56,578
in the Money Pit area as
the excavation of their new,
806
00:37:56,665 --> 00:38:01,496
ten-foot-diameter shaft, known
as D.M.T.-2, is now underway.
807
00:38:01,583 --> 00:38:03,106
Some work was done here...
808
00:38:03,193 --> 00:38:05,108
- Okay.
- Long ago.
809
00:38:05,239 --> 00:38:07,720
We don't have
a rationale for it.
810
00:38:07,807 --> 00:38:11,114
Based on water testing
that was conducted earlier this yer
811
00:38:11,201 --> 00:38:15,293
in previously drilled boreholes,
which produced high trace
812
00:38:15,423 --> 00:38:18,731
evidence of silver and gold,
the team is hopeful that with
813
00:38:18,818 --> 00:38:21,560
D.M.T.-2 they
will finally intersect
814
00:38:21,647 --> 00:38:23,649
the original treasure shaft.
815
00:38:24,998 --> 00:38:27,566
It is also in this
very same location
816
00:38:27,653 --> 00:38:30,308
where two years ago
they recovered possible
817
00:38:30,395 --> 00:38:32,658
evidence of the
fabled Chappell Vault
818
00:38:32,745 --> 00:38:35,313
at an approximate
depth of 150 feet.
819
00:38:36,966 --> 00:38:40,535
- It's no match for us, Rick.
- See what these teeth can do.
820
00:38:40,666 --> 00:38:41,991
All right, thank you both.
821
00:38:42,015 --> 00:38:44,452
- Thanks, Rick.
- Be here in a few minutes.
822
00:38:44,583 --> 00:38:46,125
Just give me a call when
the shiny stuff comes up.
823
00:38:46,149 --> 00:38:47,629
Perfect.
824
00:38:47,716 --> 00:38:50,284
We have
hopes for D.M.T.-2.
825
00:38:50,371 --> 00:38:53,766
There are some
interesting clues that suggest
826
00:38:53,853 --> 00:38:55,420
this area might be of interest.
827
00:38:55,507 --> 00:38:57,683
- Here comes some more of the Fellowship.
- Oh, yeah.
828
00:38:57,770 --> 00:39:02,035
And there's a
historical narrative that
829
00:39:02,122 --> 00:39:05,386
strongly suggests something
was at that 150-foot level.
830
00:39:05,473 --> 00:39:08,215
- Morning, guys.
- Morning, chaps.
831
00:39:08,302 --> 00:39:11,566
- You guys ready for D.M.T.-2?
- Yep. -Yep.
832
00:39:11,653 --> 00:39:14,090
More importantly, you
ready to find some treasure?
833
00:39:14,221 --> 00:39:15,440
- Always.
- Yep.
834
00:39:15,527 --> 00:39:17,703
I mean, my big interest here is,
835
00:39:17,790 --> 00:39:19,333
- that's where we got that really high gold.
- Yes.
836
00:39:19,357 --> 00:39:21,533
- Yeah.
- So, we'll be taking
837
00:39:21,620 --> 00:39:24,100
samples to see if we get
that really high gold again.
838
00:39:24,187 --> 00:39:27,495
Well, I'm rolling my sleeves up.
I want to find some gold today.
839
00:39:27,582 --> 00:39:29,192
I want to see that gold dance.
840
00:39:29,279 --> 00:39:31,151
Tell me about it.
841
00:39:31,238 --> 00:39:33,022
It's about time, isn't
it? It's long overdue.
842
00:39:33,109 --> 00:39:34,720
- It is long overdue.
- Yeah.
843
00:39:34,807 --> 00:39:36,852
I believe there's
gonna be a Drayton
844
00:39:36,939 --> 00:39:39,072
two-step coming
up after this can.
845
00:39:40,987 --> 00:39:44,033
Based on the data,
I think we're close in
846
00:39:44,120 --> 00:39:45,687
vicinity of the
historical Money Pit.
847
00:39:47,167 --> 00:39:50,039
Each time we dig, we
try and contain ourselves,
848
00:39:50,126 --> 00:39:52,346
but each time
we hope this is it.
849
00:39:52,433 --> 00:39:53,739
I mean, we really, really do.
850
00:39:55,218 --> 00:39:56,394
What's the rundown?
851
00:39:57,960 --> 00:40:00,441
Well, the excavation
depth's right around six foot.
852
00:40:00,528 --> 00:40:01,790
What's the target depth?
853
00:40:01,921 --> 00:40:06,404
Well, we know Hamilton
found wood at 150.
854
00:40:06,491 --> 00:40:08,188
But, look, you got
to, you got to let
855
00:40:08,275 --> 00:40:10,886
the empirical evidence speak.
856
00:40:10,973 --> 00:40:12,888
Right? Whatever
comes up out of the hole,
857
00:40:12,975 --> 00:40:15,674
you find something, fasteners.
858
00:40:15,761 --> 00:40:20,548
Or if we find wood, adze-cut
wood with dowels in it,
859
00:40:20,635 --> 00:40:22,550
that would indicate
something far, far older.
860
00:40:22,637 --> 00:40:23,943
Yeah.
861
00:40:26,511 --> 00:40:28,576
I'll be honest, I never
thougt that the puzzle would be
862
00:40:28,600 --> 00:40:31,559
quite so grand and quite so
large and quite so complex.
863
00:40:33,169 --> 00:40:36,172
But we're here to
make discovery.
864
00:40:36,259 --> 00:40:38,436
We're here to
explain the mystery,
865
00:40:38,566 --> 00:40:41,830
so we always are hopeful because
866
00:40:41,917 --> 00:40:43,658
I am 100% convinced
867
00:40:43,745 --> 00:40:46,095
that the story, the
mystery, will get solved.
868
00:40:48,271 --> 00:40:51,797
These next hammer grabs should
show up some, some timbers.
869
00:40:51,927 --> 00:40:53,059
Yeah.
870
00:40:53,189 --> 00:40:54,930
Today's the day, mate.
871
00:40:55,017 --> 00:40:56,125
Let's find something good.
872
00:40:56,149 --> 00:40:57,542
For Rick, Marty,
873
00:40:57,629 --> 00:40:59,326
Craig and their team,
874
00:40:59,413 --> 00:41:02,895
a week that saw both
disheartening setbacks
875
00:41:02,982 --> 00:41:05,463
and promising new developments
876
00:41:05,593 --> 00:41:09,684
has ultimately ended with
hope that historic discoveries
877
00:41:09,771 --> 00:41:13,906
may soon be recovered
not only deep below ground
878
00:41:13,993 --> 00:41:18,563
but also in the waters
that surround Oak Island.
879
00:41:18,650 --> 00:41:21,653
And now, as they
begin their most critical
880
00:41:21,740 --> 00:41:24,917
and consequential dig so far,
881
00:41:25,004 --> 00:41:27,920
one thing is for certain.
882
00:41:28,007 --> 00:41:31,489
Nothing can break their
resolve to find the answers.
883
00:41:35,362 --> 00:41:37,930
Next time on The
Curse of Oak Island...
884
00:41:38,017 --> 00:41:39,168
There's just a
big layer of rocks
885
00:41:39,192 --> 00:41:40,343
right across this whole area.
886
00:41:40,367 --> 00:41:41,387
It's just like the paved area.
887
00:41:41,411 --> 00:41:43,370
This looks clearly man-made.
888
00:41:43,457 --> 00:41:45,067
We have got an hit.
889
00:41:45,154 --> 00:41:48,244
I'm hoping it's a big
jewelry box down there.
890
00:41:48,375 --> 00:41:49,681
Look at that.
891
00:41:49,768 --> 00:41:51,073
It could be one of the stones
892
00:41:51,160 --> 00:41:53,511
from a Masonic high
priest breastplate,
893
00:41:53,598 --> 00:41:55,010
who had buried the
Ark of the Covenant
894
00:41:55,034 --> 00:41:56,514
on Oak Island centuries ago.
895
00:41:57,645 --> 00:42:00,779
Holy schmoly! Heads up.
896
00:42:00,909 --> 00:42:03,172
The vault, we're about
30 feet above it right now.
897
00:42:03,259 --> 00:42:05,596
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