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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,502 --> 00:00:03,420 Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:03,420 --> 00:00:04,505 Whoa, baby! 3 00:00:04,505 --> 00:00:06,131 Really big, impressive timbers. 4 00:00:06,131 --> 00:00:08,050 We're back in the old stuff. 5 00:00:08,050 --> 00:00:09,676 Whoa, look at this! ‐We have got more markings. 6 00:00:09,676 --> 00:00:12,513 - How about that? - Wait, stop! 7 00:00:12,513 --> 00:00:14,306 ‐What's that? There's no doubt about this. 8 00:00:14,306 --> 00:00:15,933 This is a man‐made tunnel. 9 00:00:15,933 --> 00:00:18,227 - ‐Ooh, look at that! - Wow! 10 00:00:18,227 --> 00:00:21,063 What kind of date are you putting on this? 11 00:00:21,063 --> 00:00:23,398 ‐Well, this could be from the original Money Pit. ‐‐ 12 00:00:23,398 --> 00:00:25,567 It's getting tighter. Pressures are rising a little bit. 13 00:00:25,567 --> 00:00:27,527 - Whoa! - Whoa, whoa, whoa! 14 00:00:30,989 --> 00:00:34,618 There is an island in the North Atlantic 15 00:00:34,618 --> 00:00:38,121 where people have been looking for an incredible treasure 16 00:00:38,121 --> 00:00:41,416 for more than 200 years. 17 00:00:41,416 --> 00:00:44,461 So far, they have found a stone slab 18 00:00:44,461 --> 00:00:47,130 with strange symbols carved into it, 19 00:00:47,130 --> 00:00:49,967 mysterious fragments of human bone, 20 00:00:49,967 --> 00:00:53,804 and a lead cross whose origin may stretch back 21 00:00:53,804 --> 00:00:56,306 to the days of the Knights Templar. 22 00:00:56,306 --> 00:01:00,811 To date, six men have died trying to solve the mystery. 23 00:01:01,853 --> 00:01:03,939 And, according to legend, 24 00:01:03,939 --> 00:01:07,067 one more will have to die 25 00:01:07,067 --> 00:01:10,737 before the treasure can be found. 26 00:01:26,169 --> 00:01:27,713 Whoa, baby! 27 00:01:29,256 --> 00:01:31,758 Look at all this. 28 00:01:35,262 --> 00:01:37,472 Just really big, impressive timbers. 29 00:01:37,472 --> 00:01:39,641 We're back in the old stuff! 30 00:01:39,641 --> 00:01:42,394 With less than two weeks 31 00:01:42,394 --> 00:01:45,981 before the onset of another harsh North Atlantic winter 32 00:01:45,981 --> 00:01:48,191 will force brothers Rick and Marty Lagina 33 00:01:48,191 --> 00:01:52,029 to halt all major search operations for the year, 34 00:01:52,029 --> 00:01:54,531 their hopes of making a breakthrough discovery 35 00:01:54,531 --> 00:01:58,201 in the steel‐cased RF‐1 Shaft remain high. 36 00:01:59,953 --> 00:02:03,040 All right, keep pieces like that separate. 37 00:02:03,040 --> 00:02:05,667 - You're right. - That could be very old. 38 00:02:05,667 --> 00:02:07,627 Put that one over there, probably. 39 00:02:07,627 --> 00:02:09,796 Just moments ago, 40 00:02:09,796 --> 00:02:12,799 while monitoring the spoils being excavated from the shaft, 41 00:02:12,799 --> 00:02:15,719 which they believe to be on course to intercept 42 00:02:15,719 --> 00:02:19,056 the original Money Pit, the team discovered 43 00:02:19,056 --> 00:02:22,476 not only a potentially centuries‐old pickax, 44 00:02:22,476 --> 00:02:24,519 but also, massive, hand‐cut timbers 45 00:02:24,519 --> 00:02:28,357 from a depth of some 100 feet. 46 00:02:28,357 --> 00:02:31,068 Even more intriguing was the fact that these timbers 47 00:02:31,068 --> 00:02:34,071 appeared to be carved with Roman numerals, 48 00:02:34,071 --> 00:02:36,073 just like those found on the U‐shaped structure 49 00:02:36,073 --> 00:02:39,076 unearthed last year at Smith's Cove, 50 00:02:39,076 --> 00:02:41,870 a structure which was scientifically proven 51 00:02:41,870 --> 00:02:44,665 to have been built in 1769, 52 00:02:44,665 --> 00:02:46,875 more than two decades before the discovery 53 00:02:46,875 --> 00:02:51,254 of the original Money Pit in 1795. 54 00:02:51,254 --> 00:02:53,256 The last couple of hammer grabs, 55 00:02:53,256 --> 00:02:56,176 all this old stuff started coming out. 56 00:02:56,176 --> 00:02:58,679 I mean, this is really nice. 57 00:02:58,679 --> 00:03:01,139 What are we down for right now, do you know? 58 00:03:01,139 --> 00:03:02,849 We're 108 at the dig. 59 00:03:02,849 --> 00:03:04,601 But this is the zone of interest right here, 60 00:03:04,601 --> 00:03:07,479 so it's all the more important to see this kind of stuff. 61 00:03:07,479 --> 00:03:09,272 I'm going to get gloves. I'll be right back. 62 00:03:09,272 --> 00:03:10,857 Look. 63 00:03:10,857 --> 00:03:12,526 Can you stand this on edge? 64 00:03:12,526 --> 00:03:14,695 Yeah. 65 00:03:14,695 --> 00:03:17,280 We know it was placed like this, 66 00:03:17,280 --> 00:03:20,409 because the drill went through it. 67 00:03:20,409 --> 00:03:21,702 Gives us some construction details, 68 00:03:21,702 --> 00:03:23,286 ‐doesn't it? ‐Yeah. 69 00:03:23,286 --> 00:03:25,205 That was a heck of a good shot. ‐Yeah. 70 00:03:30,752 --> 00:03:33,380 Whoa! Bingo. 71 00:03:33,380 --> 00:03:36,716 Gary, look at this. 72 00:03:36,716 --> 00:03:38,844 ‐What? ‐It's a mark‐a‐palooza. 73 00:03:38,844 --> 00:03:41,680 They're everywhere. They're everywhere. 74 00:03:41,680 --> 00:03:44,099 Well‐discovered, Terry. 75 00:03:44,099 --> 00:03:46,143 That is fantastic. 76 00:03:46,143 --> 00:03:48,728 Yeah. That is great. 77 00:03:48,728 --> 00:03:52,232 Marty, we have got more markings. 78 00:03:52,232 --> 00:03:55,068 - How about that? - Gee. 79 00:03:55,068 --> 00:03:57,654 That might be a three. ‐I don't know if there's some muck on it or not. 80 00:03:57,654 --> 00:03:59,614 It might be a three, yeah. 81 00:03:59,614 --> 00:04:02,784 - ‐That is definitely a three. - Yeah. 82 00:04:02,784 --> 00:04:06,997 Construction technology coming to life. 83 00:04:06,997 --> 00:04:10,417 Lost for these 200 years, and here it is, right now. 84 00:04:10,417 --> 00:04:12,752 That's, very anomalous, what occurred in that RF‐1, 85 00:04:12,752 --> 00:04:15,088 with that Roman numeral. 86 00:04:15,088 --> 00:04:17,632 Those timbers are not associated with the Hedden Shaft 87 00:04:17,632 --> 00:04:19,593 and they're not associated with the Chappell Shaft. 88 00:04:19,593 --> 00:04:21,428 That is for sure. 89 00:04:21,428 --> 00:04:24,014 They're much older, they're much different. 90 00:04:24,014 --> 00:04:26,516 We've not seen the like in the Money Pit. 91 00:04:26,516 --> 00:04:28,685 That's important. 92 00:04:28,685 --> 00:04:34,441 It might be associated with an original depositional work. 93 00:04:34,441 --> 00:04:36,568 If you think about it, each and every one of these 94 00:04:36,568 --> 00:04:37,944 - ‐is a hand‐made piece. - Yes. 95 00:04:37,944 --> 00:04:39,946 So, you have to mate the one to the one 96 00:04:39,946 --> 00:04:42,616 ‐below it and above it, right? ‐I think so. Yeah. 97 00:04:42,616 --> 00:04:44,618 ‐You know what I mean? ‐Yeah, I do know what you mean. 98 00:04:44,618 --> 00:04:47,454 The slash marks go to the inside, so that... 99 00:04:47,454 --> 00:04:49,456 ‐Yeah. ‐...it fit together the way the guy on the surface made it. 100 00:04:49,456 --> 00:04:51,583 ‐Exactly so. Yeah. ‐Yeah. 101 00:04:51,583 --> 00:04:55,420 Could Terry Matheson's notion be correct? 102 00:04:55,420 --> 00:04:58,924 That the Roman numerals carved into the hand‐hewn timbers 103 00:04:58,924 --> 00:05:02,135 served as an instruction guide for the original builders 104 00:05:02,135 --> 00:05:04,805 of the Money Pit treasure shaft? 105 00:05:04,805 --> 00:05:07,808 ‐Hey, Vanessa. Douglas. ‐Hey. 106 00:05:07,808 --> 00:05:08,975 I brought my personal bodyguard. 107 00:05:08,975 --> 00:05:11,353 ‐Yeah. I guess! ‐ 108 00:05:11,353 --> 00:05:12,521 That's an interesting one right there. 109 00:05:12,521 --> 00:05:14,231 Look at the marks on that one. 110 00:05:14,231 --> 00:05:17,359 If this is the Money Pit, 111 00:05:17,359 --> 00:05:19,027 I don't think anyone ever got deeper 112 00:05:19,027 --> 00:05:21,780 in the Money Pit than 113, 114 feet. 113 00:05:21,780 --> 00:05:23,990 ‐We're close, aren't we, Vanessa? ‐We are. Yeah. 114 00:05:23,990 --> 00:05:26,117 Anything below that gets really interesting 115 00:05:26,117 --> 00:05:28,829 'cause that could be where we find something of real value. 116 00:05:30,330 --> 00:05:32,916 The Money Pit mystery 117 00:05:32,916 --> 00:05:34,960 is a thousand‐piece puzzle, and we're starting to get a‐‐ 118 00:05:34,960 --> 00:05:36,795 quite a number of pieces. 119 00:05:36,795 --> 00:05:38,755 So, the puzzle pieces are indicating 120 00:05:38,755 --> 00:05:41,383 that we're in close proximity to the original Money Pit. 121 00:05:41,383 --> 00:05:43,176 But there's still some work to do. 122 00:05:45,178 --> 00:05:47,013 There we go. 123 00:05:47,013 --> 00:05:49,349 I'm gonna check these last spoil piles. 124 00:05:49,349 --> 00:05:51,351 Okay. Good. 125 00:05:55,397 --> 00:05:57,357 Just right over here. 126 00:06:10,036 --> 00:06:11,872 Ooh, look at that. 127 00:06:14,624 --> 00:06:16,626 I don't know what it is. 128 00:06:17,836 --> 00:06:20,255 I don't know if it's a pin. 129 00:06:20,255 --> 00:06:22,841 It actually was made that way. 130 00:06:28,221 --> 00:06:30,765 Watch yourself. That end's sharp. 131 00:06:30,765 --> 00:06:33,560 Wonder if it's like a... 132 00:06:33,560 --> 00:06:36,229 You know? Pull things into place? 133 00:06:36,229 --> 00:06:38,315 Yeah. 134 00:06:38,315 --> 00:06:39,816 ‐I don't know. ‐It looks like an oldie, doesn't it? 135 00:06:39,816 --> 00:06:41,610 ‐Yeah. H‐Handwrought. ‐You can feel it. 136 00:06:41,610 --> 00:06:43,320 ‐You can see the... ‐Yeah. 137 00:06:43,320 --> 00:06:45,238 You can see the metal in there. 138 00:06:47,032 --> 00:06:50,827 Take this to Carmen Legge, and also, get the metal checked out. 139 00:06:50,827 --> 00:06:52,662 It looks old. I mean, it's really heavy 140 00:06:52,662 --> 00:06:54,122 ‐for the size. ‐Really heavy. 141 00:06:54,122 --> 00:06:57,751 Maybe it's a really old crowbar 142 00:06:57,751 --> 00:06:59,419 or prying tool. 143 00:07:01,171 --> 00:07:03,089 Gary finds this‐‐ 144 00:07:03,089 --> 00:07:04,924 he called it a crowbar‐‐ 145 00:07:04,924 --> 00:07:07,344 so I think this is certainly something 146 00:07:07,344 --> 00:07:10,764 that qualifies to bring to Carmen Legge. 147 00:07:10,764 --> 00:07:14,309 It possibly ties you to the original work. 148 00:07:14,309 --> 00:07:17,771 So, it's almost being able to walk backwards in time, 149 00:07:17,771 --> 00:07:20,607 if that is correct, that this tool 150 00:07:20,607 --> 00:07:24,027 is something that was used here long ago. 151 00:07:24,027 --> 00:07:25,987 We're finding old stuff. 152 00:07:25,987 --> 00:07:28,948 Yeah. ‐I'll be interested to see what that is. 153 00:07:28,948 --> 00:07:31,701 But this was a hell of a choice for a can. 154 00:07:31,701 --> 00:07:33,703 This is good. 155 00:07:39,167 --> 00:07:41,169 The following day... 156 00:07:41,169 --> 00:07:43,713 Throw it in that pile or that pile. 157 00:07:43,713 --> 00:07:45,548 ...as Rick Lagina continues 158 00:07:45,548 --> 00:07:49,302 to supervise the excavation of Borehole RF‐1... 159 00:07:51,763 --> 00:07:55,809 ...Alex Lagina and Craig Tester travel approximately 20 miles 160 00:07:55,809 --> 00:07:58,687 north of Oak Island to the Ross Farm Museum, 161 00:07:58,687 --> 00:08:01,981 located in New Ross, Nova Scotia. 162 00:08:01,981 --> 00:08:05,068 - Carmen. - Hello again. 163 00:08:05,068 --> 00:08:07,487 They are eager for blacksmithing expert 164 00:08:07,487 --> 00:08:10,365 Carmen Legge to examine the mysterious metal objects 165 00:08:10,365 --> 00:08:11,991 recently recovered from the shaft. 166 00:08:14,994 --> 00:08:17,455 Got a couple items from the Money Pit area. 167 00:08:19,499 --> 00:08:21,418 Let's start with this one. 168 00:08:24,671 --> 00:08:27,882 We were thinking, an old crowbar. 169 00:08:27,882 --> 00:08:32,303 This was found at an area about 120 feet down. 170 00:08:40,437 --> 00:08:43,231 Yeah. 171 00:08:43,231 --> 00:08:44,482 ‐ 172 00:08:48,945 --> 00:08:50,780 Yeah. 173 00:08:55,160 --> 00:08:58,038 Maybe this part was in the wall. This was out. 174 00:09:07,213 --> 00:09:09,466 Not into timbers? 175 00:09:12,052 --> 00:09:16,014 An anchor for a lantern or pulley, 176 00:09:16,014 --> 00:09:19,976 found some 120 feet deep in the location the team believes 177 00:09:19,976 --> 00:09:22,437 to be the original Money Pit? 178 00:09:22,437 --> 00:09:25,231 Could it have been used in the construction 179 00:09:25,231 --> 00:09:26,858 of the treasure shaft? 180 00:09:26,858 --> 00:09:28,651 Or might it have been used 181 00:09:28,651 --> 00:09:32,238 to place the treasure there itself? 182 00:09:32,238 --> 00:09:34,240 What kind of date 183 00:09:34,240 --> 00:09:35,450 are you putting on this? 184 00:09:35,450 --> 00:09:37,327 Um... 185 00:09:40,830 --> 00:09:42,791 Well, this could be from the original Money Pit. 186 00:09:42,791 --> 00:09:44,250 ‐ 187 00:09:45,335 --> 00:09:46,419 Okay. 188 00:09:46,419 --> 00:09:48,088 ‐Good news! ‐Yep. 189 00:09:48,088 --> 00:09:51,424 Thank you. We've got another item. 190 00:10:03,103 --> 00:10:04,896 Because it's short, 191 00:10:04,896 --> 00:10:06,689 we were wondering, 192 00:10:06,689 --> 00:10:09,067 would that make a difference of working in a tunnel or... 193 00:10:14,280 --> 00:10:15,448 ‐Okay. ‐Yeah. 194 00:10:17,325 --> 00:10:19,452 - ‐ - Okay. But an enclosure 195 00:10:19,452 --> 00:10:21,746 could be a shaft itself, too? Okay. 196 00:10:26,626 --> 00:10:28,002 Okay. 197 00:10:28,002 --> 00:10:30,255 How about, anything from the design 198 00:10:30,255 --> 00:10:33,133 that can give you an idea of age? 199 00:10:38,638 --> 00:10:40,140 Okay. 200 00:10:45,562 --> 00:10:48,481 ‐Wow. At the Ross Farm Museum 201 00:10:48,481 --> 00:10:50,483 in New Ross, Nova Scotia, 202 00:10:50,483 --> 00:10:52,819 blacksmithing expert Carmen Legge 203 00:10:52,819 --> 00:10:56,489 has just given his professional opinion that the metal pickax 204 00:10:56,489 --> 00:11:00,034 discovered in the RF‐1 Shaft could predate the discovery 205 00:11:00,034 --> 00:11:02,704 of the original Money Pit in 1795 206 00:11:02,704 --> 00:11:04,539 by at least three centuries. 207 00:11:04,539 --> 00:11:08,001 Could that mean it was one of the actual tools 208 00:11:08,001 --> 00:11:11,462 used during the construction of the treasure shaft? 209 00:11:11,462 --> 00:11:14,757 Most of the searchers started in 1850 and this is... 210 00:11:14,757 --> 00:11:17,677 Good chance, checking this metal, that it's prior to that. 211 00:11:17,677 --> 00:11:20,096 So, it could be part of the original 212 00:11:20,096 --> 00:11:22,140 Money Pit or working on the original Money Pit. 213 00:11:22,140 --> 00:11:23,099 Right. 214 00:11:23,099 --> 00:11:25,101 If we can say with certainty 215 00:11:25,101 --> 00:11:27,187 that these artifacts are from the Money Pit, 216 00:11:27,187 --> 00:11:29,898 then I think we've actually made 217 00:11:29,898 --> 00:11:32,317 a concrete step closer to finding the treasure. 218 00:11:32,317 --> 00:11:34,068 Then we know we're in the right spot. 219 00:11:34,068 --> 00:11:36,613 And then it becomes a problem of 220 00:11:36,613 --> 00:11:38,489 figuring out the best way to get down there 221 00:11:38,489 --> 00:11:39,574 and recover what is there. 222 00:11:39,574 --> 00:11:41,201 Thank you as always. 223 00:11:43,661 --> 00:11:47,707 As Craig and Alex make their way back to Oak Island, 224 00:11:47,707 --> 00:11:50,710 at the Money Pit drill site, 225 00:11:50,710 --> 00:11:53,588 Rick, now joined by his brother Marty Lagina 226 00:11:53,588 --> 00:11:55,381 and other members of their team, 227 00:11:55,381 --> 00:11:58,051 are continuing to closely monitor the spoils 228 00:11:58,051 --> 00:12:00,261 excavated from Borehole RF‐1 229 00:12:00,261 --> 00:12:03,056 for critical clues or valuables. 230 00:12:03,056 --> 00:12:04,474 Wow. 231 00:12:04,474 --> 00:12:05,934 That was a good grab. 232 00:12:05,934 --> 00:12:08,144 Maybe this will be the one. 233 00:12:08,144 --> 00:12:11,439 In order to carefully search the massive amounts of material 234 00:12:11,439 --> 00:12:14,734 being excavated by the 26‐ton hammer grab tool, 235 00:12:14,734 --> 00:12:17,654 these spoils will be transported to the team's 236 00:12:17,654 --> 00:12:19,155 custom‐built wash table, 237 00:12:19,155 --> 00:12:23,576 where Jack Begley and Steve Guptill meticulously clean 238 00:12:23,576 --> 00:12:25,954 and sort them by hand. 239 00:12:25,954 --> 00:12:28,164 Hey, Jack. 240 00:12:28,164 --> 00:12:30,208 How's it going, Steve? 241 00:12:30,208 --> 00:12:31,751 - Let's get to it. - Go for it! 242 00:12:37,340 --> 00:12:39,259 ‐What did you find? ‐Coal? 243 00:12:39,259 --> 00:12:41,594 I don't think. Just a rock. That's a rock. 244 00:12:43,137 --> 00:12:44,847 Yeah. 245 00:12:46,015 --> 00:12:47,475 Look at this! 246 00:12:47,475 --> 00:12:50,603 - ‐What's that? - What does it look like? 247 00:12:50,603 --> 00:12:54,399 ‐Looks like rope actually. Yeah. A little piece of rope. 248 00:12:54,399 --> 00:12:55,733 Pretty cool. 249 00:12:55,733 --> 00:12:57,610 Yeah. ‐And that's at depth? 250 00:12:57,610 --> 00:13:00,113 It's at depth, too. ‐Because there's no contamination in this. 251 00:13:00,113 --> 00:13:02,699 There's been a lot of oddities in this though. 252 00:13:02,699 --> 00:13:03,700 ‐Probably... ‐It's worth keeping. 253 00:13:03,700 --> 00:13:04,784 Yeah. Definitely. 254 00:13:06,119 --> 00:13:08,830 Wow. 255 00:13:08,830 --> 00:13:10,623 Look at this, Steve. 256 00:13:11,958 --> 00:13:13,793 Is this hair? 257 00:13:13,793 --> 00:13:15,169 It looks like it. 258 00:13:15,169 --> 00:13:17,171 That's a good eye if that is hair. 259 00:13:17,171 --> 00:13:21,843 Or is it maybe coconut fiber? 260 00:13:21,843 --> 00:13:24,262 Possible coconut fiber? 261 00:13:24,262 --> 00:13:27,807 Could the team have obtained another key piece of evidence 262 00:13:27,807 --> 00:13:32,061 that the RF‐1 Shaft has reached the original Money Pit? 263 00:13:32,061 --> 00:13:34,731 Coconut fiber, which is not indigenous 264 00:13:34,731 --> 00:13:36,566 to the North Atlantic, 265 00:13:36,566 --> 00:13:39,569 was found both in the original Money Pit when it was 266 00:13:39,569 --> 00:13:44,657 first excavated in 1804, as well as in 1850, 267 00:13:44,657 --> 00:13:47,827 when massive amounts of it were discovered at Smith's Cove, 268 00:13:47,827 --> 00:13:51,330 having been used as a filter to keep sand and debris 269 00:13:51,330 --> 00:13:54,709 out of the booby‐trapped flooding system. 270 00:13:54,709 --> 00:13:57,211 That's worth saving. 271 00:13:57,211 --> 00:14:00,757 Yeah. It needs its own bag, too. 272 00:14:00,757 --> 00:14:02,550 From the 120‐foot level, 273 00:14:02,550 --> 00:14:06,763 there was a sizeable chunk of coconut fiber that I found 274 00:14:06,763 --> 00:14:07,889 at the wash table. 275 00:14:07,889 --> 00:14:10,016 It further adds to the whole story 276 00:14:10,016 --> 00:14:13,144 of flood tunnels leading to the bottom of the Money Pit. 277 00:14:13,144 --> 00:14:16,773 It's definitely not a question anymore of if there is, 278 00:14:16,773 --> 00:14:19,942 but now it's become quite obvious. 279 00:14:19,942 --> 00:14:22,028 And finding the coconut fiber 280 00:14:22,028 --> 00:14:24,322 means that our team is moving in the right direction. 281 00:14:27,825 --> 00:14:30,286 What have we got here? 282 00:14:30,286 --> 00:14:32,121 How's it going, Henskee? 283 00:14:32,121 --> 00:14:33,372 You want your tool, Dan? 284 00:14:33,372 --> 00:14:35,708 Yeah. 285 00:14:35,708 --> 00:14:37,710 This is just too good to resist, here. 286 00:14:37,710 --> 00:14:41,380 ‐I know. ‐I would say if there's a chance 287 00:14:41,380 --> 00:14:43,466 of finding a coin, this stuff looks about as promising 288 00:14:43,466 --> 00:14:45,134 as anything. 289 00:14:45,134 --> 00:14:46,803 I can tell you guys wanted to search. 290 00:14:46,803 --> 00:14:49,055 What's that? 291 00:14:52,767 --> 00:14:54,519 What is that? 292 00:14:54,519 --> 00:14:55,978 Do you know? 293 00:14:55,978 --> 00:14:58,606 I call it a "no idea." 294 00:14:58,606 --> 00:15:00,733 ‐I have no idea what this is. ‐Yeah, I don't either. 295 00:15:00,733 --> 00:15:02,151 It's different. 296 00:15:02,151 --> 00:15:04,987 It's probably some sort of human workings. 297 00:15:04,987 --> 00:15:08,407 I‐I can tell there's a bit of concrete on this side. 298 00:15:08,407 --> 00:15:10,409 Concrete? 299 00:15:10,409 --> 00:15:14,956 In 1897, while drilling in the original Money Pit, 300 00:15:14,956 --> 00:15:18,167 treasure hunters Frederick Blair and William Chappell 301 00:15:18,167 --> 00:15:20,503 bored into a layer of concrete 302 00:15:20,503 --> 00:15:22,630 and then a seven‐foot‐tall wooden box 303 00:15:22,630 --> 00:15:26,676 at a depth of some 143 feet. 304 00:15:26,676 --> 00:15:29,178 When they extracted their drill bit, 305 00:15:29,178 --> 00:15:31,764 they were astonished to find traces of gold 306 00:15:31,764 --> 00:15:35,434 and a piece of parchment with writing on it. 307 00:15:35,434 --> 00:15:39,438 Could this concrete be an incredibly promising clue 308 00:15:39,438 --> 00:15:42,775 that the team may be close to a major discovery? 309 00:15:42,775 --> 00:15:46,237 ‐It's worth bagging. ‐Sure. Yeah. We'll save it. 310 00:15:47,947 --> 00:15:49,866 There is something very anomalous down deep 311 00:15:49,866 --> 00:15:53,786 in RF‐1 and hopefully it's the Chappell Vault. 312 00:15:53,786 --> 00:15:55,663 Very enigmatic. 313 00:15:55,663 --> 00:15:59,292 I mean, just reeks of protecting something great. 314 00:15:59,292 --> 00:16:01,127 It certainly would have the one thing in it. 315 00:16:03,087 --> 00:16:05,423 - Numbers? - Numbers! 316 00:16:05,423 --> 00:16:06,799 We're at 160. 317 00:16:06,799 --> 00:16:08,843 So, we're just at the start of that anomalous zone. 318 00:16:08,843 --> 00:16:10,511 And this is the teardrop anomaly 319 00:16:10,511 --> 00:16:13,097 ‐that we're getting close to? ‐Yeah. 320 00:16:13,097 --> 00:16:15,391 We'll be in the zone where all the interesting stuff 321 00:16:15,391 --> 00:16:17,351 might have shifted in this direction if there was 322 00:16:17,351 --> 00:16:18,895 any type of loose soil there. 323 00:16:21,898 --> 00:16:25,568 All right. Here we go. 324 00:16:25,568 --> 00:16:28,321 That's a fair amount of timber. 325 00:16:39,749 --> 00:16:42,835 Careful, that one's got a nail in it. 326 00:16:48,716 --> 00:16:51,886 Look at that nail right there. 327 00:16:51,886 --> 00:16:54,347 Big bolt right there. 328 00:17:05,900 --> 00:17:08,277 More big pieces for you, Doug. 329 00:17:08,277 --> 00:17:09,820 Holy schmoly! 330 00:17:09,820 --> 00:17:12,865 I think I'm gonna need a bigger metal detector. 331 00:17:12,865 --> 00:17:16,535 ‐ ‐What the heck is that? 332 00:17:19,872 --> 00:17:21,582 Wow. Look at that! 333 00:17:21,582 --> 00:17:23,626 It is an exciting moment 334 00:17:23,626 --> 00:17:25,419 at the Money Pit dig site... 335 00:17:25,419 --> 00:17:27,380 Look at that big piece of metal! 336 00:17:27,380 --> 00:17:31,050 ...as a large metal plate has just been removed from some 337 00:17:31,050 --> 00:17:34,470 160 feet deep in the RF‐1 Shaft. 338 00:17:36,847 --> 00:17:39,141 So, what is this? 339 00:17:39,141 --> 00:17:40,893 That's definitely the shield. 340 00:17:40,893 --> 00:17:42,019 Yeah. 341 00:17:42,019 --> 00:17:44,897 The shield protected the men 342 00:17:44,897 --> 00:17:47,149 from any dirt that might fall in. 343 00:17:47,149 --> 00:17:49,193 So, how old is this? 344 00:17:49,193 --> 00:17:51,696 1931. 345 00:17:51,696 --> 00:17:54,740 ‐That'd be Chappell Shaft? ‐Yeah. 346 00:17:54,740 --> 00:17:57,660 The shield from the Chappell Shaft? 347 00:17:57,660 --> 00:18:00,329 More than three decades after William Chappell 348 00:18:00,329 --> 00:18:02,206 and his employer Frederick Blair 349 00:18:02,206 --> 00:18:05,585 were unsuccessful in recovering the so‐called "Chappell Vault" 350 00:18:05,585 --> 00:18:09,255 in 1931, he and his son Melbourne 351 00:18:09,255 --> 00:18:12,800 constructed a 157‐foot‐deep shaft 352 00:18:12,800 --> 00:18:15,303 in another bold attempt to retrieve it. 353 00:18:15,303 --> 00:18:18,556 In order to protect the workers digging inside, 354 00:18:18,556 --> 00:18:21,517 the shaft was braced with a four‐foot‐tall metal shield 355 00:18:21,517 --> 00:18:23,978 at the bottom, to prevent flooding and cave‐ins 356 00:18:23,978 --> 00:18:26,272 caused by the booby traps. 357 00:18:26,272 --> 00:18:29,483 The effort was unsuccessful in finding the vault, 358 00:18:29,483 --> 00:18:31,110 leaving the Chappells to believe 359 00:18:31,110 --> 00:18:33,696 it must have fallen to a greater depth. 360 00:18:33,696 --> 00:18:37,033 Could the discovery of the shield that they installed 361 00:18:37,033 --> 00:18:39,660 at the bottom of their shaft mean that the Oak Island team 362 00:18:39,660 --> 00:18:43,664 is now just mere feet away from the fabled treasure? 363 00:18:43,664 --> 00:18:46,208 The real test will be after we pass the bottom 364 00:18:46,208 --> 00:18:47,960 of the Chappell Shaft. 365 00:18:47,960 --> 00:18:51,839 There's no more disturbed ground after that. 366 00:18:51,839 --> 00:18:54,050 If we're still seeing disturbed, collapsed features, 367 00:18:54,050 --> 00:18:55,384 that's a good sign. 368 00:18:55,384 --> 00:18:56,761 Yeah, that'd be a real good sign. 369 00:18:56,761 --> 00:18:58,888 Yeah. 370 00:18:58,888 --> 00:19:02,058 The next 20 feet will be really telling. 371 00:19:11,317 --> 00:19:14,070 Pressures are rising a little bit. 372 00:19:14,070 --> 00:19:15,571 It's getting tighter. 373 00:19:28,000 --> 00:19:29,585 Stopper must've broke? 374 00:19:29,585 --> 00:19:31,212 The crane just shifted, like, six inches 375 00:19:31,212 --> 00:19:32,505 and Jared almost got thrown off. 376 00:19:35,341 --> 00:19:36,676 Broke the whole shear off. 377 00:19:38,177 --> 00:19:40,179 Boy, it's disconcerting. 378 00:19:40,179 --> 00:19:42,223 Because the pressure being exerted 379 00:19:42,223 --> 00:19:43,974 by the rotating oscillator 380 00:19:43,974 --> 00:19:47,061 was up to some 2,500 pounds per square inch‐‐ 381 00:19:47,061 --> 00:19:50,439 more than two times its normal operating pressure‐‐ 382 00:19:50,439 --> 00:19:52,733 one of the steel braces securing it 383 00:19:52,733 --> 00:19:56,612 to the 220‐ton crane has suddenly broken off. 384 00:19:56,612 --> 00:19:59,699 The obvious questions now are: how much of a setback 385 00:19:59,699 --> 00:20:01,701 will this be to the team? 386 00:20:01,701 --> 00:20:05,955 And what was the steel caisson grinding into that caused it? 387 00:20:05,955 --> 00:20:07,915 All right. Well, that, um, that kind of 388 00:20:07,915 --> 00:20:10,000 took a‐a toll on our equipment. 389 00:20:10,000 --> 00:20:12,962 We‐we lost some teeth and the oscillator lost a bracket, 390 00:20:12,962 --> 00:20:14,588 so we're gonna be doing some welding here 391 00:20:14,588 --> 00:20:16,340 ‐before we get going again. ‐Okay. 392 00:20:16,340 --> 00:20:19,051 The pressure is gonna be directly proportional 393 00:20:19,051 --> 00:20:23,055 to how much force it takes to turn that can, which means 394 00:20:23,055 --> 00:20:24,807 that it's grinding on something. 395 00:20:24,807 --> 00:20:27,393 Could that be that it's grinding on something 396 00:20:27,393 --> 00:20:28,811 we might want to find? 397 00:20:28,811 --> 00:20:30,438 Possibly. 398 00:20:30,438 --> 00:20:32,857 We're gonna keep our eyes wide open for that. 399 00:20:32,857 --> 00:20:35,651 After spending three hours 400 00:20:35,651 --> 00:20:39,280 repairing the rotating oscillator and massive crane, 401 00:20:39,280 --> 00:20:43,284 the teams from Irving Equipment Limited and ROC Equipment 402 00:20:43,284 --> 00:20:45,286 are finally once again able 403 00:20:45,286 --> 00:20:48,581 to resume excavating the RF‐1 Shaft. 404 00:20:48,581 --> 00:20:52,001 However, the eight‐foot‐wide drilling caisson 405 00:20:52,001 --> 00:20:53,627 has been unable to advance with ease... 406 00:20:53,627 --> 00:20:54,879 That's it? 407 00:20:54,879 --> 00:20:56,839 That's it. That's all we're getting. 408 00:20:56,839 --> 00:20:59,884 ...and not much of anything is being brought up 409 00:20:59,884 --> 00:21:01,510 by the hammer grab tool. 410 00:21:01,510 --> 00:21:04,889 Something is blocking its path. 411 00:21:04,889 --> 00:21:07,433 How deep are we? 412 00:21:07,433 --> 00:21:10,811 181. The grab's getting four inches an hour. 413 00:21:10,811 --> 00:21:13,022 So we have a chance, 414 00:21:13,022 --> 00:21:15,149 because we know there isn't going to be anything 415 00:21:15,149 --> 00:21:17,109 unless it's in a void or a cavity. 416 00:21:17,109 --> 00:21:18,778 It is good news. 417 00:21:18,778 --> 00:21:20,780 I mean, you're not gonna find anything in solid rock. 418 00:21:20,780 --> 00:21:24,825 So, the problem is how do we get that material out? 419 00:21:24,825 --> 00:21:29,163 I have a super unconventional method that maybe we can try. 420 00:21:29,163 --> 00:21:31,957 The grab weighs 50,000 pounds. 421 00:21:31,957 --> 00:21:34,335 What if we pull the can back up five feet, 422 00:21:34,335 --> 00:21:37,421 set the grab on top of it, with all of its weight, 423 00:21:37,421 --> 00:21:39,882 and hopefully that weight and gravity pushes it out. 424 00:21:39,882 --> 00:21:42,134 So we're not out of hope! 425 00:21:42,134 --> 00:21:44,720 We got hope. 426 00:21:44,720 --> 00:21:47,723 In order to push the mysterious object 427 00:21:47,723 --> 00:21:50,601 lodged in the bottom of the RF‐1 Shaft free, 428 00:21:50,601 --> 00:21:53,229 the Oak Island team has decided to rest 429 00:21:53,229 --> 00:21:55,981 the 26‐ton hammer grab tool on top of it‐‐ 430 00:21:55,981 --> 00:21:59,276 something that could take up to several days. 431 00:21:59,276 --> 00:22:02,321 It's always a good idea to just say, hey, you know what? 432 00:22:02,321 --> 00:22:04,031 We've done as much as we can today. 433 00:22:04,031 --> 00:22:05,407 Let's let nature do its thing. 434 00:22:05,407 --> 00:22:07,993 Are we hopeful? Absolutely. 435 00:22:07,993 --> 00:22:11,413 So, that's the reason for... 436 00:22:11,413 --> 00:22:14,792 stand back, take a deep breath and figure out how to proceed. 437 00:22:14,792 --> 00:22:16,752 All right, that's a plan. 438 00:22:16,752 --> 00:22:19,713 Let's all go home and pray. 439 00:22:19,713 --> 00:22:23,425 As a new day begins on Oak Island, 440 00:22:23,425 --> 00:22:25,427 and with the digging operation 441 00:22:25,427 --> 00:22:27,888 at Borehole RF‐1 temporarily halted... 442 00:22:27,888 --> 00:22:29,974 Today's pretty momentous. 443 00:22:29,974 --> 00:22:32,518 I'm... I'm extremely excited. 444 00:22:32,518 --> 00:22:36,063 ...Rick Lagina, Charles Barkhouse, 445 00:22:36,063 --> 00:22:39,024 and archeologist Laird Niven head to Lot 25, 446 00:22:39,024 --> 00:22:41,986 where they are eager to begin a new excavation at the site 447 00:22:41,986 --> 00:22:44,154 where former American slave Samuel Ball 448 00:22:44,154 --> 00:22:47,241 built his home in the late 18th century. 449 00:22:47,241 --> 00:22:49,493 I‐I think we're all fascinated with Samuel Ball. 450 00:22:49,493 --> 00:22:51,287 I mean, in every sense of the word 451 00:22:51,287 --> 00:22:53,622 it was a rags‐to‐riches story. 452 00:22:53,622 --> 00:22:56,125 It has long been a mystery how Ball‐‐ 453 00:22:56,125 --> 00:23:00,129 who came to Oak Island in 1786 as a simple cabbage farmer‐‐ 454 00:23:00,129 --> 00:23:03,048 wound up as one of the wealthiest landowners 455 00:23:03,048 --> 00:23:04,466 in Nova Scotia. 456 00:23:04,466 --> 00:23:07,052 This curious turn of fortune has led 457 00:23:07,052 --> 00:23:10,139 many to speculate that Ball may have found something 458 00:23:10,139 --> 00:23:12,224 of great value while living on the island. 459 00:23:12,224 --> 00:23:15,561 We have two anomalies here which... 460 00:23:15,561 --> 00:23:18,230 ‐potentially could be walls. ‐Really? 461 00:23:18,230 --> 00:23:19,565 Just four weeks ago, 462 00:23:19,565 --> 00:23:21,984 the team ran ground‐penetrating radar scans 463 00:23:21,984 --> 00:23:23,819 across the property 464 00:23:23,819 --> 00:23:27,239 and identified several possible underground structures. 465 00:23:27,239 --> 00:23:30,075 Based on that scientific data, 466 00:23:30,075 --> 00:23:32,161 Laird has been able to obtain a government permit 467 00:23:32,161 --> 00:23:34,830 to begin an archeological excavation 468 00:23:34,830 --> 00:23:36,582 of the site which‐‐ until now‐ 469 00:23:36,582 --> 00:23:38,751 has previously been off‐limits 470 00:23:38,751 --> 00:23:41,462 to the team's search activities. 471 00:23:41,462 --> 00:23:46,800 You'll see in here we have four posts set up to form a grid. 472 00:23:46,800 --> 00:23:48,802 The GPR has given us some data 473 00:23:48,802 --> 00:23:50,262 and it's intriguing. 474 00:23:50,262 --> 00:23:52,264 It's worth exploring, for sure. 475 00:23:52,264 --> 00:23:54,266 Right here. 476 00:23:54,266 --> 00:23:56,602 ‐I'm just going to photograph this... Okay. 477 00:23:56,602 --> 00:23:59,271 ‐...and then we can start taking the sod off. ‐Perfect. 478 00:23:59,271 --> 00:24:01,523 In order to carefully 479 00:24:01,523 --> 00:24:03,692 and thoroughly document the team's investigation 480 00:24:03,692 --> 00:24:05,736 of the Ball Foundation, 481 00:24:05,736 --> 00:24:07,988 Laird has set up a methodical search grid 482 00:24:07,988 --> 00:24:09,865 which has been divided into 483 00:24:09,865 --> 00:24:11,700 three‐foot by three‐foot sections 484 00:24:11,700 --> 00:24:13,661 known as "test pits." 485 00:24:13,661 --> 00:24:16,789 Samuel Ball, to all of us, is a mystery. 486 00:24:16,789 --> 00:24:18,207 This conjecture‐‐ 487 00:24:18,207 --> 00:24:20,960 which continues to survive, if not gain momentum‐‐ 488 00:24:20,960 --> 00:24:24,254 is that Samuel... 489 00:24:24,254 --> 00:24:28,384 learned something of the supposed treasure on the island, 490 00:24:28,384 --> 00:24:30,719 if not indeed recovered some of that treasure. 491 00:24:30,719 --> 00:24:34,264 That work at the Ball Foundation will do two things: 492 00:24:34,264 --> 00:24:38,310 it will certainly tell a better story 493 00:24:38,310 --> 00:24:40,980 about Ball's years here on the island, 494 00:24:40,980 --> 00:24:44,566 but there may also be some aspect to that discovery process 495 00:24:44,566 --> 00:24:46,110 that may help us in the field. 496 00:24:46,110 --> 00:24:49,321 As conservator Kelly Bourassa 497 00:24:49,321 --> 00:24:52,616 carefully removes and sifts the soil from the area, 498 00:24:52,616 --> 00:24:55,035 Jack Begley and Gary Drayton will scan the property 499 00:24:55,035 --> 00:24:58,497 using a metal detector for any important clues, 500 00:24:58,497 --> 00:25:00,874 artifacts, or even evidence of treasure. 501 00:25:00,874 --> 00:25:02,835 - Hey, Kelly. - Yes, sir. 502 00:25:02,835 --> 00:25:05,087 ‐Ooh, that's nice! Yeah. ‐All righty. 503 00:25:05,087 --> 00:25:06,505 There's a piece of metal already. 504 00:25:06,505 --> 00:25:08,215 So what do you think you found there, Kelly? 505 00:25:08,215 --> 00:25:10,384 It's starting to look, like a building 506 00:25:10,384 --> 00:25:12,845 or a chest hinge of some kind. 507 00:25:12,845 --> 00:25:15,556 A hinge? Possibly from a chest? 508 00:25:15,556 --> 00:25:18,434 Could it be evidence of something of value 509 00:25:18,434 --> 00:25:21,353 that Samuel Ball hid beneath his property for safekeeping? 510 00:25:21,353 --> 00:25:24,523 And could it mean that there are still valuables 511 00:25:24,523 --> 00:25:26,358 to be found in the area? 512 00:25:26,358 --> 00:25:27,609 It's got the holes, you can see. 513 00:25:27,609 --> 00:25:30,946 Yep. Square holes. That means it's older. 514 00:25:30,946 --> 00:25:33,949 Yeah. There's holes right there and there. 515 00:25:33,949 --> 00:25:35,743 Not sure what's going on here, 516 00:25:35,743 --> 00:25:37,411 but once I pull it out, I'll find more. 517 00:25:37,411 --> 00:25:39,204 Big hinge. 518 00:25:39,204 --> 00:25:41,373 And there's a couple more pieces in here, too, 519 00:25:41,373 --> 00:25:43,500 one of which is right on a corner. 520 00:25:43,500 --> 00:25:44,793 - ‐Right? - Yeah. 521 00:25:44,793 --> 00:25:48,380 So it could still be part of the hinge mechanism. 522 00:25:48,380 --> 00:25:50,215 - ‐I don't know for sure. - Well, you'd need, 523 00:25:50,215 --> 00:25:53,052 ‐like, a corner bracket... ‐Right. 524 00:25:53,052 --> 00:25:54,553 ...if it was a chest or a box. 525 00:25:54,553 --> 00:25:56,889 You would need a corner bracket like this. 526 00:25:56,889 --> 00:25:59,224 Yeah. So, something was here. 527 00:25:59,224 --> 00:26:01,310 So I've just barely scratched the surface. 528 00:26:01,310 --> 00:26:03,479 Looking forward to seeing what else is underneath here. 529 00:26:06,899 --> 00:26:09,777 As a new day begins... 530 00:26:09,777 --> 00:26:10,819 ‐Hey, Laird. ‐There he is. Hey, Laird. 531 00:26:10,819 --> 00:26:12,404 ...and while Laird Niven 532 00:26:12,404 --> 00:26:14,782 and members of the team continue their excavation 533 00:26:14,782 --> 00:26:17,117 near the Ball Foundation... 534 00:26:17,117 --> 00:26:19,870 - Hey, Alex. - Hey. 535 00:26:19,870 --> 00:26:23,624 ...Alex Lagina joins geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner 536 00:26:23,624 --> 00:26:25,459 and heavy equipment operator Billy Gerhardt 537 00:26:25,459 --> 00:26:27,961 at the triangle‐shaped swamp. 538 00:26:27,961 --> 00:26:29,838 We're using the water to rinse this... 539 00:26:29,838 --> 00:26:31,548 what we call the paved area over here. 540 00:26:31,548 --> 00:26:34,301 With the days growing shorter and colder 541 00:26:34,301 --> 00:26:37,221 due to the fast approaching onset of winter, 542 00:26:37,221 --> 00:26:39,807 the Laginas and their team remain focused 543 00:26:39,807 --> 00:26:42,434 on investigating the massive stone paved feature 544 00:26:42,434 --> 00:26:46,063 in the hopes of determining its possible origin. 545 00:26:46,063 --> 00:26:48,524 The swamp was artificially created 546 00:26:48,524 --> 00:26:51,819 and to what end, to what purpose, I don't know. 547 00:26:51,819 --> 00:26:54,780 It takes a lot of applied science 548 00:26:54,780 --> 00:26:56,365 before we can make an absolute determination 549 00:26:56,365 --> 00:26:58,450 about the age of things. 550 00:26:58,450 --> 00:27:00,285 But with Dr. Spooner's help, 551 00:27:00,285 --> 00:27:03,205 he may be able to provide some insight. 552 00:27:03,205 --> 00:27:04,456 So you've got this woody layer. 553 00:27:04,456 --> 00:27:06,333 And the key thing is me 554 00:27:06,333 --> 00:27:08,210 - ‐getting some dates there. - Where? 555 00:27:08,210 --> 00:27:09,711 ‐Woody layer, right in... ‐Down here? 556 00:27:09,711 --> 00:27:12,172 Yeah. And it's all in situ. It hasn't been moved there. 557 00:27:12,172 --> 00:27:14,258 And so what I'm gonna do is take a sample of it. 558 00:27:19,346 --> 00:27:20,639 So what you're‐‐ basically, what you're doing 559 00:27:20,639 --> 00:27:22,516 is you're taking out a piece 560 00:27:22,516 --> 00:27:24,935 that will give you a... a snapshot, 561 00:27:24,935 --> 00:27:26,311 or a time period for what's above it. 562 00:27:26,311 --> 00:27:27,938 ‐What's above it. ‐Yeah. 563 00:27:27,938 --> 00:27:29,940 When the swamp started. 564 00:27:29,940 --> 00:27:32,442 What makes this sample particularly interesting to you? 565 00:27:32,442 --> 00:27:34,111 ‐It's in place. ‐‐ 566 00:27:34,111 --> 00:27:36,321 It's perfect because there's this 567 00:27:36,321 --> 00:27:39,324 organic layer right here, with a stone in it. 568 00:27:39,324 --> 00:27:40,868 Really organic. 569 00:27:40,868 --> 00:27:43,287 ‐This is‐‐ this is the soil... ‐‐ 570 00:27:43,287 --> 00:27:46,331 ...stones, and then this is the swamp, right there. 571 00:27:46,331 --> 00:27:48,000 Got it. 572 00:27:48,000 --> 00:27:50,085 And this is the tree that grew in the soil 573 00:27:50,085 --> 00:27:51,545 that was killed by the swamp. 574 00:27:51,545 --> 00:27:53,922 I'm dating the kill date of the tree, 575 00:27:53,922 --> 00:27:55,674 which tells me the start of the swamp. 576 00:27:55,674 --> 00:27:56,800 Got it. 577 00:27:56,800 --> 00:27:59,052 That's beautiful. 578 00:27:59,052 --> 00:28:02,222 It's so well‐preserved that we can probably identify it. 579 00:28:02,222 --> 00:28:04,182 Using that sample of wood, 580 00:28:04,182 --> 00:28:05,809 we can get some sort of analysis done 581 00:28:05,809 --> 00:28:08,645 and if it dates to a time 582 00:28:08,645 --> 00:28:10,439 that's consistent with the other dates we're getting back 583 00:28:10,439 --> 00:28:13,275 from the creation of the swamp or anything else, 584 00:28:13,275 --> 00:28:14,735 then it will probably explain 585 00:28:14,735 --> 00:28:16,069 what's going on with the paved area. 586 00:28:16,069 --> 00:28:17,821 I'm just gonna take a look over here. 587 00:28:17,821 --> 00:28:19,531 Yep. Take a look. Let me know what you think. 588 00:28:19,531 --> 00:28:21,575 As Dr. Spooner and Alex 589 00:28:21,575 --> 00:28:23,410 continue their investigation 590 00:28:23,410 --> 00:28:26,038 of the paved feature in the swamp, 591 00:28:26,038 --> 00:28:30,208 back on Lot 25, at the site of the Ball Foundation... 592 00:28:30,208 --> 00:28:31,835 What I have over here 593 00:28:31,835 --> 00:28:33,378 is something we actually discussed before. 594 00:28:33,378 --> 00:28:35,756 ...archeologist Laird Niven, 595 00:28:35,756 --> 00:28:38,383 Jack Begley, and Oak Island historian 596 00:28:38,383 --> 00:28:41,219 Charles Barkhouse are about to begin digging 597 00:28:41,219 --> 00:28:43,513 at the location where, four weeks ago, 598 00:28:43,513 --> 00:28:46,600 GPR scanning detected a six‐foot‐deep structure, 599 00:28:46,600 --> 00:28:50,187 possibly a tunnel, buried beneath the property. 600 00:28:51,605 --> 00:28:53,148 So, we've done some work here. 601 00:28:53,148 --> 00:28:55,692 Some exploratory work. 602 00:28:55,692 --> 00:28:58,904 Based upon this dig site, where does the tunnel pass through? 603 00:28:58,904 --> 00:29:01,990 'Cause I want to know where to concentrate my dig effort. 604 00:29:01,990 --> 00:29:03,742 - ‐Like this. - Right through the middle. 605 00:29:03,742 --> 00:29:05,827 ‐Yep. ‐Okay. The anomaly. 606 00:29:05,827 --> 00:29:08,288 I can show you the GPR data if you want. 607 00:29:08,288 --> 00:29:09,706 Sure, what does it look like? 608 00:29:09,706 --> 00:29:11,416 So, this‐this is the tunnel here coming out. 609 00:29:11,416 --> 00:29:12,793 - The anomaly. Yeah. - Yeah. 610 00:29:12,793 --> 00:29:15,128 ‐Both at six feet. ‐We're right here, right now? 611 00:29:15,128 --> 00:29:17,047 Right here. Right in the hot spot. 612 00:29:17,047 --> 00:29:19,007 And the cellar entrance is right there. 613 00:29:19,007 --> 00:29:21,426 Well, I bet we're gonna find something at the bottom of this. 614 00:29:21,426 --> 00:29:22,844 Well, get back to digging. ‐Yeah. 615 00:29:22,844 --> 00:29:26,390 ‐All right. ‐So can I just dig this out? 616 00:29:26,390 --> 00:29:29,601 Yeah, but I want you to do the south end. 617 00:29:29,601 --> 00:29:32,229 I don't want to destabilize the wall. 618 00:29:32,229 --> 00:29:34,523 ‐Okay. ‐Yeah. 619 00:29:41,905 --> 00:29:44,825 There's gotta be some reason for the anomaly. 620 00:29:44,825 --> 00:29:46,994 I've always had a feeling that 621 00:29:46,994 --> 00:29:49,621 Samuel Ball was guarding something. 622 00:29:49,621 --> 00:29:51,957 There's answers around here. 623 00:29:51,957 --> 00:29:53,375 Well, I hope you're right, Jack. 624 00:30:00,007 --> 00:30:01,967 This area, 625 00:30:01,967 --> 00:30:03,802 it's still been unexplored. 626 00:30:03,802 --> 00:30:05,887 It's a blank question mark area. 627 00:30:05,887 --> 00:30:09,182 We don't know exactly what we're looking for, 628 00:30:09,182 --> 00:30:11,143 or if this is a man‐made tunnel. 629 00:30:11,143 --> 00:30:13,895 But if we're lucky, we should be able to hit it 630 00:30:13,895 --> 00:30:16,398 and I'm hoping we hit it today 631 00:30:16,398 --> 00:30:18,525 'cause that will be a big win for us. 632 00:30:18,525 --> 00:30:20,485 What the... 633 00:30:22,487 --> 00:30:25,490 Dirt is falling down in there, Jack. 634 00:30:25,490 --> 00:30:27,659 Yeah. It's an open cavity. 635 00:30:27,659 --> 00:30:29,327 Do you want a trowel? 636 00:30:29,327 --> 00:30:30,495 Sure. 637 00:30:30,495 --> 00:30:32,873 There's another opening right there. Look. 638 00:30:32,873 --> 00:30:35,417 Yes! 639 00:30:39,296 --> 00:30:40,672 Jack? 640 00:30:40,672 --> 00:30:42,090 It's like there's stacked stones in here! 641 00:30:42,090 --> 00:30:43,508 We might have hit it. 642 00:30:43,508 --> 00:30:45,385 Stacked stones? 643 00:30:45,385 --> 00:30:49,389 Found buried beneath Samuel Ball's former property? 644 00:30:49,389 --> 00:30:51,558 Has the team successfully located 645 00:30:51,558 --> 00:30:55,437 a wall connected to some kind of structure? 646 00:30:57,522 --> 00:31:00,275 ‐Look... ‐Come on, man, this isn't a shovel test! 647 00:31:00,275 --> 00:31:01,651 - Look what he's... - What happened? 648 00:31:01,651 --> 00:31:02,903 - Look what he's got. - Look. Look. 649 00:31:02,903 --> 00:31:04,071 ‐There's an opening here, Gary. ‐What is that? 650 00:31:04,071 --> 00:31:06,198 - ‐Like a little tunnel? - Yeah! 651 00:31:07,449 --> 00:31:09,451 What better place to hide your treasure? 652 00:31:12,829 --> 00:31:14,122 Hi, guys. 653 00:31:14,122 --> 00:31:15,540 After hearing of 654 00:31:15,540 --> 00:31:17,542 Laird, Jack and Charles' discovery 655 00:31:17,542 --> 00:31:19,377 of a possible underground tunnel 656 00:31:19,377 --> 00:31:21,838 on the property once owned by Samuel Ball, 657 00:31:21,838 --> 00:31:25,133 Rick Lagina and Billy Gerhardt arrive to inspect 658 00:31:25,133 --> 00:31:27,594 what could be a major find. 659 00:31:27,594 --> 00:31:31,264 There's a, definitely, a void below these rocks. 660 00:31:31,264 --> 00:31:32,724 It lines up exactly 661 00:31:32,724 --> 00:31:36,186 with the anomaly, so it is the anomaly. 662 00:31:36,186 --> 00:31:37,395 I mean, if this is a tunnel, 663 00:31:37,395 --> 00:31:39,898 ‐it's an aha moment. ‐Yeah. 664 00:31:39,898 --> 00:31:43,735 Look, a tunnel here on the Ball Foundation is the one thing. 665 00:31:45,237 --> 00:31:47,322 Did you just say this could be the one thing? 666 00:31:47,322 --> 00:31:50,283 ‐For the Ball Foundation. ‐ 667 00:31:50,283 --> 00:31:52,410 - ‐It'd be huge. - It is huge. 668 00:31:52,410 --> 00:31:53,954 It means that there might have been something 669 00:31:53,954 --> 00:31:57,958 that Mr. Ball chose to keep secret. 670 00:31:57,958 --> 00:32:00,585 Well, what could be more secret than some understanding 671 00:32:00,585 --> 00:32:02,796 ‐of‐of the mystery here? ‐Yeah. 672 00:32:02,796 --> 00:32:05,715 How do you know this is Samuel Ball‐connected? 673 00:32:05,715 --> 00:32:08,093 This might have been here a long time before. 674 00:32:08,093 --> 00:32:09,761 ‐I mean, look at the stuff we found. ‐Possibly. 675 00:32:09,761 --> 00:32:12,430 We found tools that were used for tunneling. 676 00:32:12,430 --> 00:32:14,766 Really old tools. 677 00:32:15,976 --> 00:32:17,727 Look at that. That's... 678 00:32:17,727 --> 00:32:20,647 - ‐Look at the size of that. - That's chunky. 679 00:32:20,647 --> 00:32:23,859 Over the past year, the Oak Island team has discovered 680 00:32:23,859 --> 00:32:25,777 a number of ancient tunneling tools, 681 00:32:25,777 --> 00:32:28,697 including an iron chisel 682 00:32:28,697 --> 00:32:31,950 and two swages, all of which have been estimated 683 00:32:31,950 --> 00:32:34,953 to be over 600 years old. 684 00:32:34,953 --> 00:32:38,790 Could these ancient tools be related in some way 685 00:32:38,790 --> 00:32:41,543 to the possible tunnel the team has just uncovered? 686 00:32:41,543 --> 00:32:45,297 And could it be a major clue that Samuel Ball did find 687 00:32:45,297 --> 00:32:48,675 something of great value on Oak Island in the late 1700s 688 00:32:48,675 --> 00:32:51,344 to account for his great wealth? 689 00:32:51,344 --> 00:32:55,557 If so, what might still be here waiting to be found? 690 00:32:55,557 --> 00:32:58,059 I mean, this looks like a hidey, cubbyhole to me. 691 00:32:58,059 --> 00:33:00,478 This is where I'd hide my treasure. 692 00:33:00,478 --> 00:33:01,730 I think Samuel Ball 693 00:33:01,730 --> 00:33:05,567 might have chose this lot for a reason. 694 00:33:05,567 --> 00:33:07,569 ‐ ‐Can I lift them? 695 00:33:07,569 --> 00:33:08,945 Yeah, yeah. 696 00:33:10,030 --> 00:33:12,032 Ooh, look at this. 697 00:33:12,032 --> 00:33:13,700 Ooh. Yeah. 698 00:33:13,700 --> 00:33:15,577 That looks like a tunnel or a vault. 699 00:33:15,577 --> 00:33:16,995 I mean, this is 700 00:33:16,995 --> 00:33:18,830 incredibly interesting. 701 00:33:20,081 --> 00:33:23,293 - ‐What do we do next? - Excavate a little bit 702 00:33:23,293 --> 00:33:26,755 in and around the anomaly and explore inside. 703 00:33:26,755 --> 00:33:30,926 ‐We'll assess and see how to move forward. ‐Yeah. 704 00:33:30,926 --> 00:33:33,136 ‐All righty. I think we'll call her a day. ‐All right. 705 00:33:33,136 --> 00:33:35,055 ‐See you guys. See you. ‐Congrats. 706 00:33:35,055 --> 00:33:38,850 Great job, and look forward to tomorrow. 707 00:33:44,981 --> 00:33:48,026 The next day on Oak Island... 708 00:33:48,026 --> 00:33:49,694 It looks like some real work going on here. 709 00:33:49,694 --> 00:33:51,696 Yeah. We're making slow progress. 710 00:33:51,696 --> 00:33:54,282 ...Rick Lagina returns to the Ball Foundation 711 00:33:54,282 --> 00:33:57,035 with his brother Marty and nephew Alex 712 00:33:57,035 --> 00:33:59,621 to inspect the possible tunnel now that Laird 713 00:33:59,621 --> 00:34:02,749 and members of the team have exposed more of it. 714 00:34:02,749 --> 00:34:08,338 So, we have the clear connection between this and the foundation. 715 00:34:08,338 --> 00:34:11,967 It isn't completely dug out, but the snake goes through easily. 716 00:34:11,967 --> 00:34:14,552 That's very interesting. 717 00:34:14,552 --> 00:34:16,721 ‐And you've never seen anything like it? No. 718 00:34:16,721 --> 00:34:18,974 What about‐‐ I mean, we're on a treasure hunt. 719 00:34:18,974 --> 00:34:21,893 This man Samuel Ball was linked to it. 720 00:34:21,893 --> 00:34:25,730 Can you think of a... arcane? 721 00:34:25,730 --> 00:34:26,940 I can't. 722 00:34:26,940 --> 00:34:28,942 ‐No. ‐Not really. 723 00:34:28,942 --> 00:34:31,403 You push a pouch of gold coins down there 724 00:34:31,403 --> 00:34:34,823 and then y‐‐ and who's ever the hell gonna find them in there? 725 00:34:34,823 --> 00:34:36,658 Then you pull them back out with a string. 726 00:34:38,076 --> 00:34:39,661 Well, there's only one way to find out. 727 00:34:39,661 --> 00:34:43,957 The camera guy is on his way out here right now. 728 00:34:43,957 --> 00:34:47,919 In order to get a better look at the inside of the structure 729 00:34:47,919 --> 00:34:50,755 and any important clues it might contain, 730 00:34:50,755 --> 00:34:53,133 Rick and Marty have arranged for Derek Hale, the owner 731 00:34:53,133 --> 00:34:55,468 of a septic installation and repair company, 732 00:34:55,468 --> 00:34:57,887 to run a pipe inspection camera through it. 733 00:34:57,887 --> 00:34:59,389 Howdy. 734 00:34:59,389 --> 00:35:01,683 ‐You must be Derek. ‐Yes, I am. 735 00:35:01,683 --> 00:35:04,144 We've got a little mystery here for you. 736 00:35:04,144 --> 00:35:05,687 ‐Okay. ‐I guess we want 737 00:35:05,687 --> 00:35:07,689 to put the camera right down there. 738 00:35:07,689 --> 00:35:09,232 We'll scope that and see where it goes. 739 00:35:09,232 --> 00:35:11,526 We use this camera basically to scope sewer lines. 740 00:35:11,526 --> 00:35:14,571 We'll get that fired up, and then hopefully, 741 00:35:14,571 --> 00:35:16,615 we'll be able to make a decent video today. 742 00:35:16,615 --> 00:35:18,867 Perfect. What can we do to help? 743 00:35:18,867 --> 00:35:20,118 Everything's ready to go 744 00:35:20,118 --> 00:35:21,536 once we get it over here. 745 00:35:21,536 --> 00:35:23,163 All righty. Let's get after it. 746 00:35:23,163 --> 00:35:24,998 I think there's a lot of secrets there. 747 00:35:24,998 --> 00:35:26,750 Or at least, a lot of information. 748 00:35:26,750 --> 00:35:29,336 So, if we can put a camera down into the tunnel 749 00:35:29,336 --> 00:35:31,713 and find out what its purpose was, that would be great. 750 00:35:31,713 --> 00:35:33,965 This is a process that continues 751 00:35:33,965 --> 00:35:35,592 to unfold and unravel. 752 00:35:35,592 --> 00:35:38,762 And if there are some answers associated with the tunnel, 753 00:35:38,762 --> 00:35:41,181 there's your year, there's your aha, 754 00:35:41,181 --> 00:35:43,141 there's maybe the one thing. 755 00:35:43,141 --> 00:35:44,643 All right, you guys are good. 756 00:35:44,643 --> 00:35:46,645 - Good. - All right. Thank you. 757 00:35:49,981 --> 00:35:52,984 As Derek feeds the camera into the tunnel 758 00:35:52,984 --> 00:35:55,528 using a flexible, coaxial cabe 759 00:35:55,528 --> 00:35:58,156 capable of extending up to 200 feet, 760 00:35:58,156 --> 00:36:00,992 Rick, Marty and the team will monitor the operation 761 00:36:00,992 --> 00:36:03,995 through a live video feed. 762 00:36:03,995 --> 00:36:05,580 How big is your camera, Derek? 763 00:36:05,580 --> 00:36:07,707 About an inch and five‐eighths diameter. 764 00:36:07,707 --> 00:36:09,626 And that's the round impression of it, right? 765 00:36:09,626 --> 00:36:11,503 Yes. 766 00:36:18,259 --> 00:36:20,261 We're getting stuck. 767 00:36:22,180 --> 00:36:24,140 Derek, we're counting on you. 768 00:36:29,562 --> 00:36:31,564 Wait. Stop. 769 00:36:31,564 --> 00:36:34,359 What's that? ‐What is that? That's interesting. 770 00:36:34,359 --> 00:36:37,070 That's a strange feature, isn't it? 771 00:36:37,070 --> 00:36:38,446 On Lot 25, 772 00:36:38,446 --> 00:36:41,950 right next to the site of the Ball Foundation, 773 00:36:41,950 --> 00:36:43,535 the Laginas, members of their team 774 00:36:43,535 --> 00:36:46,913 and underground camera operator Derek Hale 775 00:36:46,913 --> 00:36:51,167 are exploring what appears to be a man‐made stone tunnel. 776 00:36:54,379 --> 00:36:57,716 So, it looks like wood, but I'm pretty sure it's rock. 777 00:36:57,716 --> 00:37:00,385 Well, I need to guide that. Yeah. 778 00:37:00,385 --> 00:37:03,346 So, if you can get that to go under this rock here, 779 00:37:03,346 --> 00:37:05,223 we might get some headway. 780 00:37:07,434 --> 00:37:09,185 Tell me when to stop. 781 00:37:09,185 --> 00:37:10,770 There you go. 782 00:37:10,770 --> 00:37:12,772 There's not much room under that rock. 783 00:37:12,772 --> 00:37:14,566 Not a whole lot. 784 00:37:14,566 --> 00:37:16,234 Could you just bring it back real slowly 785 00:37:16,234 --> 00:37:18,069 and have a look at what it is we see in this first? 786 00:37:18,069 --> 00:37:19,279 DEREK Absolutely. 787 00:37:19,279 --> 00:37:20,739 Yeah, just take it real slow. 788 00:37:24,743 --> 00:37:26,578 Boy, that is really well‐built, isn't it? 789 00:37:26,578 --> 00:37:28,121 Yeah. 790 00:37:28,121 --> 00:37:30,540 It's a nice flat ceiling we're looking at there. 791 00:37:30,540 --> 00:37:33,084 It's beautiful. ‐Yeah. 792 00:37:33,084 --> 00:37:35,837 It's the, floor, which has suffered. 793 00:37:35,837 --> 00:37:37,839 Yeah. 794 00:37:37,839 --> 00:37:40,133 Derek, how far do you think you've gone? 795 00:37:40,133 --> 00:37:42,927 Well, our screen is saying 14 and a half feet. 796 00:37:45,472 --> 00:37:47,599 ‐Should get to 20. ‐Let's keep going. 797 00:37:55,148 --> 00:37:57,567 We're getting jammed right now. 798 00:37:57,567 --> 00:37:59,861 You're stuck right there? 799 00:37:59,861 --> 00:38:00,945 Yeah. 800 00:38:02,947 --> 00:38:04,949 ‐It's the height that's getting you now. ‐Yeah. 801 00:38:04,949 --> 00:38:06,785 Can you try from the other end? 802 00:38:06,785 --> 00:38:08,953 'Cause if it's against rock, you might push it out this way. 803 00:38:08,953 --> 00:38:11,289 What on earth is up with this tunnel 804 00:38:11,289 --> 00:38:12,582 from the Ball Foundation? 805 00:38:12,582 --> 00:38:15,084 It's pretty extensive. 806 00:38:15,084 --> 00:38:18,087 If it is a very intricate working to hide 807 00:38:18,087 --> 00:38:21,466 a very significant treasure, that could be it. 808 00:38:21,466 --> 00:38:23,551 That could be the whole thing. 809 00:38:26,387 --> 00:38:28,139 We're gonna need to get under that obstruction. 810 00:38:28,139 --> 00:38:30,308 Why don't we send the camera in and see what we're hitting? 811 00:38:30,308 --> 00:38:31,601 Yeah, it's gonna be dark in a second. 812 00:38:31,601 --> 00:38:33,436 All right. I'll have a look 813 00:38:33,436 --> 00:38:35,772 and see if we can make any headway. 814 00:38:38,650 --> 00:38:40,652 Look for a‐‐ there's just a dead end, 815 00:38:40,652 --> 00:38:42,737 and what the dead end is, and if it goes off 816 00:38:42,737 --> 00:38:44,405 to one side or the other. 817 00:38:44,405 --> 00:38:46,658 Okay, I'm seeing a lot of dirt. 818 00:38:48,827 --> 00:38:51,246 - ‐Okay, hold up. - Wait. Stop. 819 00:38:53,289 --> 00:38:55,333 Is that a rock? 820 00:38:55,333 --> 00:38:57,043 There's our problem. 821 00:38:57,043 --> 00:38:59,295 Here's the culprit right here. 822 00:38:59,295 --> 00:39:02,465 A rock. A big rock, at that. 823 00:39:02,465 --> 00:39:05,009 It's solid, there. 824 00:39:05,009 --> 00:39:06,803 Yeah. I don't know if we're getting by that. 825 00:39:09,889 --> 00:39:12,725 - ‐Yeah, it's kind of a dead end. - Yeah. 826 00:39:12,725 --> 00:39:15,311 Although the camera is now unable to advance 827 00:39:15,311 --> 00:39:18,398 because of a large stone blocking its path, 828 00:39:18,398 --> 00:39:22,527 it begs the question: was it placed there by nature 829 00:39:22,527 --> 00:39:25,113 or by someone on purpose in order to keep something 830 00:39:25,113 --> 00:39:28,658 inside of it from being discovered? 831 00:39:28,658 --> 00:39:30,201 What's it feel like, Derek? 832 00:39:30,201 --> 00:39:33,580 I can feel that it doesn't have a whole lot of resistance to it. 833 00:39:33,580 --> 00:39:35,498 You think that continues? 834 00:39:35,498 --> 00:39:37,792 I'm confident that this continues, 835 00:39:37,792 --> 00:39:40,211 because that's disturbed soil. 836 00:39:40,211 --> 00:39:42,630 'Cause otherwise, I don't think it would go in that easily. 837 00:39:42,630 --> 00:39:44,424 That's something in and of itself. 838 00:39:44,424 --> 00:39:46,634 Look, w‐‐ it's a complete mystery, what this is, 839 00:39:46,634 --> 00:39:48,678 but it can't be a tunnel to nowhere. 840 00:39:48,678 --> 00:39:50,680 It just can't be. It just can't be. 841 00:39:50,680 --> 00:39:53,141 ‐Nobody would do that. ‐Right. 842 00:39:53,141 --> 00:39:55,894 Maybe we hand‐excavate and then hand‐dig the bottom? 843 00:39:55,894 --> 00:39:57,770 Yeah. We'll keep on following it. 844 00:39:57,770 --> 00:39:59,230 There's no doubt about this. 845 00:39:59,230 --> 00:40:01,232 This is a man‐made something. 846 00:40:01,232 --> 00:40:03,902 Some sort of tunnel, channel, something. 847 00:40:03,902 --> 00:40:06,988 What was hidden there? What might still be there? 848 00:40:06,988 --> 00:40:10,158 There are many reasons to continue this work. 849 00:40:10,158 --> 00:40:13,912 If there was a treasure recovered by Samuel Ball, 850 00:40:13,912 --> 00:40:17,332 maybe it still survives him, 851 00:40:17,332 --> 00:40:19,292 and it's somewhere around that foundation. 852 00:40:19,292 --> 00:40:21,085 All right, well, in any event, 853 00:40:21,085 --> 00:40:23,463 I mean, we can let that all kick around in our brains, 854 00:40:23,463 --> 00:40:25,882 but I think we're done here for today. 855 00:40:25,882 --> 00:40:27,133 Sounds good to me. 856 00:40:27,133 --> 00:40:28,801 All righty. Well, thank you. 857 00:40:28,801 --> 00:40:29,844 Welcome to Oak Island. 858 00:40:29,844 --> 00:40:31,137 Yes! 859 00:40:31,137 --> 00:40:32,639 Typical Oak Island, you know? 860 00:40:32,639 --> 00:40:35,767 I mean, it‐it never goes easily. 861 00:40:35,767 --> 00:40:39,062 It has been another successful week, 862 00:40:39,062 --> 00:40:40,647 full of unprecedented 863 00:40:40,647 --> 00:40:43,066 and potentially historic discoveries 864 00:40:43,066 --> 00:40:46,194 for the Lagina brothers and their Oak Island team. 865 00:40:46,194 --> 00:40:48,446 From a secret tunnel 866 00:40:48,446 --> 00:40:51,449 connected to the former home of Samuel Ball 867 00:40:51,449 --> 00:40:53,326 to promising new evidence 868 00:40:53,326 --> 00:40:56,537 that they have finally located the original Money Pit, 869 00:40:56,537 --> 00:40:58,748 they may now be closer than ever 870 00:40:58,748 --> 00:41:01,542 to recovering what people have faithfully sought 871 00:41:01,542 --> 00:41:03,336 for more than 200 years. 872 00:41:03,336 --> 00:41:07,382 But now, with time once again running out, 873 00:41:07,382 --> 00:41:11,219 is the ultimate breakthrough finally within their grasp 874 00:41:11,219 --> 00:41:14,514 or will Oak Island find a way 875 00:41:14,514 --> 00:41:18,559 to keep a firm hold on its secrets? 876 00:41:23,022 --> 00:41:25,525 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 877 00:41:25,525 --> 00:41:28,236 ‐It's definitely a void. ‐We're gonna see right now if we get a full scoop. 878 00:41:28,236 --> 00:41:29,988 We're hoping we'll find the Chappell Vault. 879 00:41:29,988 --> 00:41:32,031 It's the exciting season finale. 880 00:41:32,031 --> 00:41:33,908 The dates are rather extraordinary. 881 00:41:33,908 --> 00:41:36,077 Wow. We have a definitive 882 00:41:36,077 --> 00:41:38,329 date when the swamp was built. 883 00:41:38,329 --> 00:41:41,040 ‐It's a coin! ‐That's proof positive. 884 00:41:41,040 --> 00:41:42,500 That tells quite a story. 885 00:41:42,500 --> 00:41:44,002 That might be the find of the year. 886 00:41:44,002 --> 00:41:46,212 We may have a real whodunit. 887 00:41:46,212 --> 00:41:48,381 And we've got an artifact you can hold in your hand. 888 00:41:48,381 --> 00:41:51,050 ‐Medieval. ‐Medieval, baby. 889 00:41:51,050 --> 00:41:52,802 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 72003

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