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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,371 --> 00:00:03,711 Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:03,786 --> 00:00:05,372 Looks like we have one or two shipwrecks right here. 3 00:00:05,396 --> 00:00:06,396 Wow. 4 00:00:08,486 --> 00:00:10,097 We hear you. 5 00:00:13,578 --> 00:00:15,406 We have found several things on Lot 8. 6 00:00:15,493 --> 00:00:17,234 - It's very old. - Age? 7 00:00:17,321 --> 00:00:19,410 - 1500s. - Well, how about that? 8 00:00:19,497 --> 00:00:22,674 - Another one coming in. - It's got to be bobby-dazzlers 9 00:00:22,805 --> 00:00:24,328 and top pocket finds, mate. 10 00:00:24,415 --> 00:00:25,895 Wow. 11 00:00:26,026 --> 00:00:27,505 Doesn't get any better than this. 12 00:00:31,161 --> 00:00:34,730 There is an island in the North Atlantic 13 00:00:34,860 --> 00:00:36,601 where people have been looking for 14 00:00:36,688 --> 00:00:41,128 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 15 00:00:41,215 --> 00:00:44,087 So far, they have found a stone slab 16 00:00:44,174 --> 00:00:46,481 with strange symbols carved into it, 17 00:00:46,611 --> 00:00:50,659 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 18 00:00:50,789 --> 00:00:54,489 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 19 00:00:54,576 --> 00:00:56,708 to the Knights Templar. 20 00:00:56,839 --> 00:00:58,841 To date, six men have died 21 00:00:58,928 --> 00:01:01,713 trying to solve the mystery. 22 00:01:01,800 --> 00:01:04,542 And according to legend, 23 00:01:04,673 --> 00:01:07,284 one more will have to die 24 00:01:07,371 --> 00:01:09,417 before the treasure can be found. 25 00:01:22,386 --> 00:01:24,736 - You ready? - Yeah. 26 00:01:24,823 --> 00:01:26,608 A little chilly, but... Yeah, 27 00:01:26,695 --> 00:01:29,045 - it's chilly. - I want to do some work so I can get warm. 28 00:01:29,132 --> 00:01:30,936 - Yeah. - I'm really, really happy, mate. 29 00:01:30,960 --> 00:01:33,832 This is the level of the gold and the silver 30 00:01:33,963 --> 00:01:35,225 water tests, mate. 31 00:01:35,356 --> 00:01:36,835 There's got to be some gold 32 00:01:36,922 --> 00:01:38,098 and bobby-dazzlers in there. 33 00:01:38,228 --> 00:01:39,447 That's the hope, isn't it? 34 00:01:39,534 --> 00:01:41,231 - Yeah. - That's the hope. 35 00:01:41,362 --> 00:01:43,190 Despite the onset 36 00:01:43,320 --> 00:01:46,062 of the harsh North Atlantic fall season, 37 00:01:46,149 --> 00:01:48,804 the outlook remains bright for brothers Rick 38 00:01:48,934 --> 00:01:51,198 and Marty Lagina and their team 39 00:01:51,285 --> 00:01:53,330 as they press forward in their quest 40 00:01:53,417 --> 00:01:57,465 to solve the 227-year-old Oak Island mystery. 41 00:01:57,595 --> 00:01:59,249 Fingers crossed on this one. 42 00:01:59,336 --> 00:02:01,686 As they are now approaching a depth 43 00:02:01,817 --> 00:02:04,602 of 100 feet in their ten-foot-diameter shaft, 44 00:02:04,689 --> 00:02:07,083 known as DH-82, 45 00:02:07,170 --> 00:02:09,694 they have much more than mere faith 46 00:02:09,825 --> 00:02:12,219 driving their hope for a major discovery. 47 00:02:12,349 --> 00:02:15,265 DH-82 is located 48 00:02:15,352 --> 00:02:17,876 at the center of the massive crater-shaped excavation 49 00:02:17,963 --> 00:02:19,443 that was conducted 50 00:02:19,530 --> 00:02:23,143 by treasure hunter Robert Dunfield in 1965, 51 00:02:23,273 --> 00:02:26,407 which caved in at a depth of 143 feet 52 00:02:26,537 --> 00:02:28,235 due to the believed 53 00:02:28,322 --> 00:02:31,934 man-made flood tunnel originating at Smith's Cove. 54 00:02:32,021 --> 00:02:35,067 This not only suggests that Dunfield 55 00:02:35,198 --> 00:02:37,548 was digging in the original Money Pit, 56 00:02:37,635 --> 00:02:39,289 where the legendary Chappell Vault 57 00:02:39,376 --> 00:02:43,728 is believed to lie buried somewhere below 150 feet, 58 00:02:43,859 --> 00:02:47,341 but it was also at this location where Rick, 59 00:02:47,428 --> 00:02:50,605 Marty and the team detected high traces of both 60 00:02:50,692 --> 00:02:54,522 gold and silver during water tests earlier this year. 61 00:02:55,958 --> 00:02:57,699 So, I think it's exciting 62 00:02:57,786 --> 00:03:00,484 just simply because it's backfilled 63 00:03:00,571 --> 00:03:02,486 from the Dunfield dig. 64 00:03:02,617 --> 00:03:03,897 They didn't have metal detectors. 65 00:03:03,922 --> 00:03:05,924 They were looking for treasure. Right? 66 00:03:06,011 --> 00:03:07,380 They weren't going through their spoils 67 00:03:07,404 --> 00:03:08,666 piles like you're about to do. 68 00:03:08,753 --> 00:03:11,452 -No. -So, look, your top-pocket 69 00:03:11,582 --> 00:03:13,497 finds, your bobby-dazzlers, might have to 70 00:03:13,628 --> 00:03:15,693 do with the fact that, long ago, they found something 71 00:03:15,717 --> 00:03:18,372 - and didn't know it, and that's down that hole. - Yeah. 72 00:03:18,459 --> 00:03:21,418 I'm hoping Dunfield missed it. 73 00:03:21,549 --> 00:03:23,222 - Oh, yeah. - Let's get in there, Gary. 74 00:03:23,246 --> 00:03:25,422 All right, mate. 75 00:03:25,509 --> 00:03:27,859 The Dunfield dig has always been 76 00:03:27,946 --> 00:03:29,992 interesting in the sense that 77 00:03:30,079 --> 00:03:33,213 we want to try and find what Dunfield might have missed. 78 00:03:33,343 --> 00:03:36,041 He never got deep enough based on 79 00:03:36,128 --> 00:03:37,521 the Chappell Vault data. 80 00:03:37,608 --> 00:03:38,783 - Nothing? - No. 81 00:03:38,870 --> 00:03:40,176 If this vault exits, 82 00:03:40,307 --> 00:03:41,699 we should hit it in this area. 83 00:03:41,786 --> 00:03:44,006 Each time we dig, we look for it. 84 00:03:45,399 --> 00:03:48,532 - There's some timber. - Excellent. 85 00:03:48,619 --> 00:03:50,708 Certainly getting full grabs, 86 00:03:50,795 --> 00:03:52,035 - that's for sure. - Yeah. 87 00:03:52,101 --> 00:03:53,755 We've just got to get that gold and silver 88 00:03:53,842 --> 00:03:55,844 now to hold in our hands. 89 00:03:55,931 --> 00:03:57,889 Wait and see. 90 00:03:57,976 --> 00:03:58,760 - All right. - Ready? 91 00:03:58,890 --> 00:04:00,022 Yeah. 92 00:04:00,152 --> 00:04:01,893 Let's find some good stuff. 93 00:04:01,980 --> 00:04:04,156 Over the past two weeks, 94 00:04:04,244 --> 00:04:06,637 while excavating DH-82 95 00:04:06,768 --> 00:04:09,379 and sifting through mounds of old spoils 96 00:04:09,510 --> 00:04:12,643 that Dunfield unearthed but never thoroughly searched, 97 00:04:12,774 --> 00:04:15,559 the Oak Island team has made a number 98 00:04:15,690 --> 00:04:17,605 of compelling discoveries, 99 00:04:17,692 --> 00:04:19,955 including potentially ancient tools, 100 00:04:20,042 --> 00:04:22,653 evidence of a wooden structur, 101 00:04:22,784 --> 00:04:25,395 and a leather shoe sole that could date back 102 00:04:25,482 --> 00:04:27,745 to the 13th century. 103 00:04:27,832 --> 00:04:31,445 I think DH-82, in particular, 104 00:04:31,532 --> 00:04:33,185 is-is a very good choice. 105 00:04:33,273 --> 00:04:36,319 I love the fact that the empirical evidence is 106 00:04:36,406 --> 00:04:39,191 showing there's treasure in this area. 107 00:04:39,322 --> 00:04:42,282 So, there's reason to believe that the story, 108 00:04:42,369 --> 00:04:44,066 the mystery, will get solved. 109 00:04:44,196 --> 00:04:46,373 Here comes another one. 110 00:04:46,460 --> 00:04:48,679 This is it, mate. 111 00:04:48,766 --> 00:04:49,854 Here we go. 112 00:04:49,985 --> 00:04:51,247 Oh, look at that timber. 113 00:04:51,334 --> 00:04:52,683 Oh, wow. 114 00:04:52,770 --> 00:04:54,270 Yeah, that's a big piece of wood, isn't it? 115 00:04:54,294 --> 00:04:55,488 I'm gonna see if we have a tape measure. 116 00:04:55,512 --> 00:04:59,124 - Okay. - All right. 117 00:04:59,211 --> 00:05:01,170 The timber is very interesting, 118 00:05:01,301 --> 00:05:03,781 and it's very interesting for one reason. 119 00:05:03,868 --> 00:05:06,393 There's a lot of data that can be retrieved from it, 120 00:05:06,480 --> 00:05:09,309 i.e. C-14, it's big enough 121 00:05:09,396 --> 00:05:11,006 for dendrochronology. 122 00:05:11,136 --> 00:05:12,921 I'm just gonna measure that log to see 123 00:05:13,051 --> 00:05:14,879 if it corresponds with the tunnel height. 124 00:05:14,966 --> 00:05:16,968 We can do species identification. 125 00:05:17,099 --> 00:05:19,231 It's a treasure trove of, 126 00:05:19,319 --> 00:05:22,060 potentially, very interesting information. 127 00:05:22,191 --> 00:05:24,498 Yup, four-two. 128 00:05:24,628 --> 00:05:26,650 And that probably would've been driven in the ground, 129 00:05:26,674 --> 00:05:28,110 so a four-foot-high tunnel, 130 00:05:28,197 --> 00:05:30,242 give or take. 131 00:05:30,330 --> 00:05:32,462 If it had a roof, you add another six inches, 132 00:05:32,549 --> 00:05:33,768 eight inches. 133 00:05:33,855 --> 00:05:34,986 Interesting, though. 134 00:05:36,118 --> 00:05:37,118 Yeah. 135 00:05:38,512 --> 00:05:41,471 It would be a four-foot-high tunnel. 136 00:05:41,558 --> 00:05:43,212 Was that the height they were? 137 00:05:43,343 --> 00:05:46,346 - A lot of them were that height. - Yeah. 138 00:05:46,433 --> 00:05:49,000 All I know is, this was done with purpose. 139 00:05:49,131 --> 00:05:52,787 Yeah, it looks like somebody had an axe and then they just 140 00:05:52,874 --> 00:05:55,180 tried to square this end up for the post, right? 141 00:05:55,311 --> 00:05:57,661 - Yeah. - So, what do you think? 142 00:05:57,792 --> 00:05:59,968 - Oak? - I think so, yeah. 143 00:06:00,055 --> 00:06:03,014 Could Rick Lagina's speculatin that the team has unearthed 144 00:06:03,101 --> 00:06:05,060 a timber from a tunnel 145 00:06:05,147 --> 00:06:07,497 some 100 feet deep be correct? 146 00:06:07,628 --> 00:06:10,282 - That's a lot of wood. - Yeah. 147 00:06:10,370 --> 00:06:12,154 Earlier this year, 148 00:06:12,284 --> 00:06:14,330 while drilling a borehole known as D-2 149 00:06:14,417 --> 00:06:16,985 just eight feet to the southeast, 150 00:06:17,072 --> 00:06:20,554 they also recovered evidence of a tunnel at the same 151 00:06:20,684 --> 00:06:24,819 approximate depth that dated to as early as 1488, 152 00:06:24,949 --> 00:06:29,563 along with metal containing high traces of gol. 153 00:06:29,693 --> 00:06:31,042 I don't know what else you'd build 154 00:06:31,129 --> 00:06:33,262 with a four-foot-two log. 155 00:06:34,655 --> 00:06:36,004 It's not a shaft. 156 00:06:36,134 --> 00:06:38,180 Is it possible that the team 157 00:06:38,267 --> 00:06:41,183 has found another section of the same structure? 158 00:06:41,313 --> 00:06:43,577 And if so, could it mean they are close 159 00:06:43,707 --> 00:06:46,623 to discovering the legendary vault? 160 00:06:46,710 --> 00:06:50,235 Gary? There's only one way to figure that out. 161 00:06:50,322 --> 00:06:52,150 You, sir, have to find something. 162 00:06:52,237 --> 00:06:55,197 Oh, yeah. Let's find some history. 163 00:06:55,284 --> 00:06:58,026 As Rick Lagina continues supervising 164 00:06:58,113 --> 00:07:00,898 the excavation of the DH-82 shaft... 165 00:07:01,029 --> 00:07:03,727 Carmen Legge, welcome back to Oak Island. 166 00:07:03,814 --> 00:07:05,599 - Howdy. How are you? - Good. 167 00:07:05,729 --> 00:07:07,775 - Nice to see you, Craig. - Nice to see you. 168 00:07:07,905 --> 00:07:10,647 His brother Marty and their partner Craig Tester 169 00:07:10,778 --> 00:07:12,344 are meeting with blacksmithing expert 170 00:07:12,475 --> 00:07:15,130 Carmen Legge in the research center. 171 00:07:15,217 --> 00:07:17,480 We have actually found several things that I 172 00:07:17,567 --> 00:07:20,744 helped dig up on Lot 8, so I want to show those to you. 173 00:07:20,831 --> 00:07:22,940 - How about we start with this right here? - All right. 174 00:07:22,964 --> 00:07:25,619 This one I remember because I dug it. 175 00:07:25,706 --> 00:07:27,466 And I thought it was just a chain, but now I, 176 00:07:27,534 --> 00:07:28,796 I don't think so. 177 00:07:28,926 --> 00:07:31,407 Well, it is a couple links of a chain, 178 00:07:31,494 --> 00:07:33,453 - so you got that part right. - Okay. 179 00:07:33,540 --> 00:07:34,845 One week ago, 180 00:07:34,932 --> 00:07:37,587 while searching an area on Lot 8, 181 00:07:37,674 --> 00:07:40,285 where they are awaiting a permit to excavate a large 182 00:07:40,372 --> 00:07:42,200 buried metal anomaly that was detected 183 00:07:42,287 --> 00:07:44,507 earlier this year, 184 00:07:44,594 --> 00:07:47,858 Marty and Gary unearthed a large chain-like object 185 00:07:47,989 --> 00:07:51,296 as well as part of a suspected ancient tool. 186 00:07:51,427 --> 00:07:53,734 It's an unusual chain. 187 00:07:53,821 --> 00:07:55,997 Very well made, too. 188 00:07:56,084 --> 00:07:59,348 This chain was not made for strength. 189 00:07:59,479 --> 00:08:02,090 It was just made to contain something. 190 00:08:02,177 --> 00:08:03,874 Blacksmith-made? 191 00:08:03,961 --> 00:08:06,007 Yes, oh, yes. Very old, very old. 192 00:08:06,094 --> 00:08:07,661 This would be a typical boom chain. 193 00:08:09,619 --> 00:08:11,055 So, it would contain something that 194 00:08:11,186 --> 00:08:13,536 was floating in water, you know, like, uh, boom logs 195 00:08:13,623 --> 00:08:15,625 or some lumber or something like that. 196 00:08:15,712 --> 00:08:18,585 - A - piece of a boom chain? 197 00:08:18,715 --> 00:08:21,588 Dating back to as early as the Middle Ages, 198 00:08:21,675 --> 00:08:23,894 boom chains were often used to link 199 00:08:24,025 --> 00:08:26,941 floating logs together in bodies of water 200 00:08:27,028 --> 00:08:30,466 in order to create barriers to deter passing ships. 201 00:08:30,597 --> 00:08:34,078 Is it possible that this piece of a boom chain 202 00:08:34,165 --> 00:08:36,907 was used as part of some kind of defensive barrier 203 00:08:37,038 --> 00:08:40,520 created by someone on Oak Island centuries ago? 204 00:08:40,607 --> 00:08:43,305 If so, for what purpose, 205 00:08:43,392 --> 00:08:45,307 and could it be connected to 206 00:08:45,437 --> 00:08:46,961 the large metallic anomaly 207 00:08:47,048 --> 00:08:50,312 that the team hopes to excavate in the coming weeks? 208 00:08:51,966 --> 00:08:53,663 All right, well, how about... 209 00:08:53,750 --> 00:08:56,318 Yeah, how about that? 210 00:08:58,320 --> 00:09:01,715 You can see that, uh, it's just a slight bit of concave to it. 211 00:09:01,845 --> 00:09:04,282 - Yes. - This is only one of two 212 00:09:04,369 --> 00:09:06,169 things that I can think of that this could be. 213 00:09:07,634 --> 00:09:11,333 It's a hook driver for driving down the iron bands 214 00:09:11,463 --> 00:09:12,856 on barrels to tighten them. 215 00:09:12,943 --> 00:09:15,642 - Yeah. - The only other thing is 216 00:09:15,729 --> 00:09:18,035 it could be a chinking iron 217 00:09:18,122 --> 00:09:20,081 for driving oakum 218 00:09:20,211 --> 00:09:21,561 into the planks outside of a ship. 219 00:09:23,084 --> 00:09:24,651 What is oakum? What is it? 220 00:09:24,781 --> 00:09:27,218 Oakum is a mixture of hemp and tar to seal 221 00:09:27,349 --> 00:09:28,437 the boards around the ship. 222 00:09:28,568 --> 00:09:30,265 - Okay. - I still want to say 223 00:09:30,395 --> 00:09:32,354 - this is a chinking tool. - Mm-hmm. 224 00:09:32,484 --> 00:09:33,984 It's the right size, it's the right shape, 225 00:09:34,008 --> 00:09:35,444 it's got the right dimensions to it. 226 00:09:35,575 --> 00:09:37,095 You can see that something been hitting 227 00:09:37,141 --> 00:09:39,056 - that for many, many times. - Okay. 228 00:09:39,143 --> 00:09:40,884 How old do you think that is? 229 00:09:40,971 --> 00:09:42,625 They've been using them since 230 00:09:42,712 --> 00:09:44,888 the time of building ships, so 1500s. 231 00:09:44,975 --> 00:09:46,847 - Seriously? Wow. - Yes. 232 00:09:46,934 --> 00:09:48,762 That is quite remarkable. 233 00:09:52,940 --> 00:09:54,419 How old do you think that is? 234 00:09:54,506 --> 00:09:55,290 They've been using them since the time 235 00:09:55,377 --> 00:09:56,596 of building ships, so 1500s. 236 00:09:56,726 --> 00:09:58,510 - Seriously? Wow. - Yes. 237 00:09:58,598 --> 00:10:00,687 That is quite remarkable. 238 00:10:00,817 --> 00:10:02,993 In the Oak Island Research Center, 239 00:10:03,124 --> 00:10:05,430 blacksmithing expert Carmen Legge 240 00:10:05,517 --> 00:10:08,564 has just informed Marty Lagina and Craig Tester 241 00:10:08,695 --> 00:10:10,610 that a metal artifact discovered 242 00:10:10,697 --> 00:10:12,394 on Lot 8 could be related 243 00:10:12,524 --> 00:10:15,745 to ship construction and predate the discovery 244 00:10:15,876 --> 00:10:19,314 of the Money Pit by as much as three centuries. 245 00:10:19,401 --> 00:10:21,969 Why on Lot 8? You know? Nobody ever lived there. 246 00:10:22,056 --> 00:10:24,536 Might've been some sort of staging area there for repairs. 247 00:10:24,624 --> 00:10:25,624 Mm-hmm. 248 00:10:26,974 --> 00:10:29,019 Over the past five years, 249 00:10:29,106 --> 00:10:30,107 the Oak Island team 250 00:10:30,238 --> 00:10:31,718 has unearthed evidence 251 00:10:31,805 --> 00:10:33,545 of numerous centuries-old wharfs 252 00:10:33,633 --> 00:10:35,373 and potential shipping statios 253 00:10:35,504 --> 00:10:38,725 at Smith's Cove, adjacent to Lots 32 254 00:10:38,812 --> 00:10:41,118 and 25, 255 00:10:41,205 --> 00:10:44,295 and even in the triangle-shaped swamp. 256 00:10:44,382 --> 00:10:47,255 Is it possible that the team has found another 257 00:10:47,385 --> 00:10:50,475 location where a major operation involving 258 00:10:50,606 --> 00:10:53,870 large sailing vessels visiting the island took plac? 259 00:10:54,001 --> 00:10:57,004 And in an area where they await a permit 260 00:10:57,091 --> 00:11:00,442 to excavate a large, mysterious metal object? 261 00:11:00,529 --> 00:11:03,445 There's no evidence of habitation there. 262 00:11:03,575 --> 00:11:05,969 So, it becomes more significant that we're 263 00:11:06,100 --> 00:11:08,493 finding these things on Lot 8. 264 00:11:08,580 --> 00:11:10,713 We need to, once again, search through 265 00:11:10,800 --> 00:11:13,847 that area to find answers, concrete answers. 266 00:11:13,934 --> 00:11:17,198 Something that helps us with the overall treasure hunt. 267 00:11:17,328 --> 00:11:19,287 Carmen, always a pleasure and always, uh, 268 00:11:19,417 --> 00:11:21,768 very enlightening. We got some more pondering to do. 269 00:11:21,855 --> 00:11:23,204 Thank you very much, sir. 270 00:11:23,291 --> 00:11:24,572 Very good. I want to see some more stuff. 271 00:11:24,596 --> 00:11:25,791 - We'll find you some more stuff. - Okay. 272 00:11:25,815 --> 00:11:28,078 - Cheers. - Take care. 273 00:11:28,209 --> 00:11:31,212 As Marty and Craig conclude their meeting with Carmen Lege 274 00:11:31,299 --> 00:11:33,127 in the research center, 275 00:11:33,214 --> 00:11:36,826 and while the excavation in the Money Pit area continues.. 276 00:11:36,913 --> 00:11:38,523 We're at 124. 277 00:11:38,654 --> 00:11:40,264 - 124? - So, we're moving. 278 00:11:40,351 --> 00:11:41,701 That's good. 279 00:11:43,267 --> 00:11:45,487 Dr. Lee Spence, Tony, thank you for coming. 280 00:11:45,574 --> 00:11:47,881 What we're about to undertake is important. 281 00:11:48,011 --> 00:11:51,449 Rick Lagina, along with his nephew Alex 282 00:11:51,536 --> 00:11:54,539 and members of the team, have gathered in the war room 283 00:11:54,670 --> 00:11:58,152 to plan a highly anticipated dive operation with Tony Sampson 284 00:11:58,239 --> 00:12:02,373 and renowned underwater archaeologist Dr. Lee Spence. 285 00:12:02,460 --> 00:12:07,770 We do have some data, uh, provided by CSR GeoSurveys. 286 00:12:07,857 --> 00:12:10,425 Dr. Spence, you have had an opportunity 287 00:12:10,512 --> 00:12:14,298 - to look at some of that data. - Very interesting. 288 00:12:14,385 --> 00:12:16,997 With more than 50 years of experience 289 00:12:17,084 --> 00:12:20,522 as a treasure hunter and underwater explorer, 290 00:12:20,652 --> 00:12:23,960 Dr. Spence has located more than 100 shipwrecks 291 00:12:24,091 --> 00:12:27,747 and discovered more than $50 million in artifacts 292 00:12:27,877 --> 00:12:31,620 and treasure dating back to as early as the 15th century. 293 00:12:33,143 --> 00:12:34,884 What we ask of Dr. Spence is 294 00:12:35,015 --> 00:12:37,495 to look at that CSR data, 295 00:12:37,626 --> 00:12:40,063 that mag data, and see if you can suggest 296 00:12:40,150 --> 00:12:41,470 to us what these targets might be, 297 00:12:41,499 --> 00:12:43,937 and whether or not you saw anything worth, uh, 298 00:12:44,024 --> 00:12:45,808 Tony diving on. 299 00:12:45,895 --> 00:12:48,332 - So, Steve, if you could bring that data up. - Sure. 300 00:12:48,463 --> 00:12:50,900 So, there are the anomalies supplied 301 00:12:50,987 --> 00:12:52,859 - to us from CSR. - The reason 302 00:12:52,946 --> 00:12:55,339 for the dive, obviously, is to try to explain 303 00:12:55,426 --> 00:12:58,168 - those two mystery targets up there. - Yeah, exactly. 304 00:12:58,299 --> 00:13:00,867 And that's the Frog Island Shoal one. 305 00:13:00,954 --> 00:13:02,801 As you can see, there's a number of targets 306 00:13:02,825 --> 00:13:05,001 around the island, but those are probably 307 00:13:05,132 --> 00:13:07,656 - the two most interesting. - They should be. 308 00:13:07,743 --> 00:13:10,528 We're heading towards the Frog Island Shoal, mate. 309 00:13:10,659 --> 00:13:13,140 One week ago, Rick, Marty, 310 00:13:13,227 --> 00:13:15,185 and Craig commissioned 311 00:13:15,316 --> 00:13:17,405 representatives from CSR GeoSurveys Limited 312 00:13:17,492 --> 00:13:20,147 to conduct a magnetometer survey 313 00:13:20,234 --> 00:13:23,280 across the northern waters surrounding Oak Island. 314 00:13:23,367 --> 00:13:24,673 Oh, oh. 315 00:13:24,804 --> 00:13:26,806 - Is that a hit? - That's a hit. 316 00:13:26,936 --> 00:13:28,895 - Yeah. - Incredibly, 317 00:13:29,025 --> 00:13:30,418 the scans identified 318 00:13:30,505 --> 00:13:32,594 a number of compelling anomalies, 319 00:13:32,681 --> 00:13:35,510 including one adjacent to Lot5 320 00:13:35,597 --> 00:13:37,338 and also a massive object 321 00:13:37,425 --> 00:13:40,471 near Frog Island, to the east of Oak Island. 322 00:13:40,558 --> 00:13:42,517 One that could potentially be the wreck 323 00:13:42,604 --> 00:13:44,824 of a large sailing vessel. 324 00:13:46,695 --> 00:13:48,349 This area up here, 325 00:13:48,479 --> 00:13:50,438 if I had done this mag and-and 326 00:13:50,568 --> 00:13:52,353 I saw these targets, 327 00:13:52,440 --> 00:13:55,182 I would think, "Okay, looks like we have one or two 328 00:13:55,269 --> 00:13:57,401 - shipwrecks right here." - That's great. 329 00:13:57,488 --> 00:13:59,577 Well, that's exciting. Here's a man 330 00:13:59,708 --> 00:14:00,990 who really knows what he's talking about. 331 00:14:01,014 --> 00:14:03,755 Dr. Spence thinks that the anomaly 332 00:14:03,886 --> 00:14:05,583 near Frog Island is indeed a shipwreck. 333 00:14:05,714 --> 00:14:08,369 For our purposes, it could be a shipwreck 334 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. 336 00:14:13,983 --> 00:14:15,855 That's one off of Lot 5? 337 00:14:15,985 --> 00:14:19,075 Yes. Now, this is very shallow water. 338 00:14:19,162 --> 00:14:21,773 You can have shipwrecks in extremely shallow water, 339 00:14:21,904 --> 00:14:24,820 but y'all have all of this geology here, 340 00:14:24,951 --> 00:14:26,911 and so, there are lots of things that it could be. 341 00:14:26,996 --> 00:14:29,912 Although Nova Scotia law 342 00:14:29,999 --> 00:14:32,654 restricts treasure hunting in open waters, it is 343 00:14:32,741 --> 00:14:34,699 the team's hope that, if they can find 344 00:14:34,786 --> 00:14:37,311 evidence of a wreck, they can acquire a special 345 00:14:37,398 --> 00:14:39,922 permit to investigate it more thoroughly. 346 00:14:40,053 --> 00:14:42,098 So, what-what's your approach, then? 347 00:14:42,229 --> 00:14:44,100 Looking at the Frog Island Shoal one, 348 00:14:44,187 --> 00:14:46,320 I would take the handheld mag out. 349 00:14:46,407 --> 00:14:48,278 And if you've got a six-foot linear feature 350 00:14:48,409 --> 00:14:50,324 down there, you know, then the heart 351 00:14:50,454 --> 00:14:52,694 starts to beat a little bit because it might be, might be 352 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, 354 00:14:57,940 --> 00:14:59,986 - "Go find a shipwreck." - Okay. -Yes. 355 00:15:00,116 --> 00:15:02,553 We will, indeed. 356 00:15:02,684 --> 00:15:05,078 While Tony, Dr. Spence, and members 357 00:15:05,165 --> 00:15:08,081 of the team prepare for their dive operation... 358 00:15:09,691 --> 00:15:11,649 later that afternoon... 359 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, 361 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? 364 00:15:27,796 --> 00:15:29,015 Hey, Andrew. 365 00:15:29,145 --> 00:15:31,147 Where are we? 366 00:15:31,234 --> 00:15:33,149 - Really? - Yup. 367 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. 370 00:15:41,679 --> 00:15:44,944 If there is a consensus about the Dunfield excavation, is that 371 00:15:45,031 --> 00:15:46,815 he didn't get as deep as he wanted to, 372 00:15:46,902 --> 00:15:48,860 and we have a rough idea of where he stopped. 373 00:15:48,948 --> 00:15:50,601 Yes. 374 00:15:50,688 --> 00:15:52,734 As far as how deep Robert Dunfield got 375 00:15:52,864 --> 00:15:53,735 with his excavation, 376 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 379 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. 391 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 406 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 >>>>oakislandtk<<<<< www.opensubtitles.org 64534

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