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Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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Whoa, baby!
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Really big, impressive timbers.
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We're back in the old stuff.
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Whoa, look at this!
‐We have got more markings.
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- How about that?
- Wait, stop!
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‐What's that?
There's no doubtabout this.
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This is a man‐made tunnel.
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- ‐Ooh, look at that!
- Wow!
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What kind of date are you
putting on this?
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‐Well, this could be
from the original Money Pit.
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It's getting tighter.
Pressures are rising
a little bit.
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- Whoa!
- Whoa, whoa, whoa!
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There is an islandin the North Atlantic
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where people have been lookingfor an incredible treasure
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for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have founda stone slab
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with strange symbolscarved into it,
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mysterious fragmentsof human bone,
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and a lead crosswhose origin may stretch back
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to the daysof the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have diedtrying to solve the mystery.
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And, according to legend,
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one more will have to die
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before the treasurecan be found.
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Whoa, baby!
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Look at all this.
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Just really big,
impressive timbers.
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We're back in the old stuff!
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With less than two weeks
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before the onset of anotherharsh North Atlantic winter
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will force brothersRick and Marty Lagina
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to halt all major searchoperations for the year,
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their hopes of makinga breakthrough discovery
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in the steel‐cased RF‐1 Shaftremain high.
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All right, keep pieces
like that separate.
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- You're right.
- That could be very old.
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Put that one over there,
probably.
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Just moments ago,
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while monitoring the spoilsbeing excavated from the shaft,
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which they believe to beon course to intercept
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the original Money Pit,the team discovered
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not only a potentiallycenturies‐old pickax,
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but also, massive,hand‐cut timbers
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from a depth of some 100 feet.
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Even more intriguing wasthe fact that these timbers
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appeared to be carvedwith Roman numerals,
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just like those foundon the U‐shaped structure
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unearthed last yearat Smith's Cove,
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a structure which wasscientifically proven
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to have been built in 1769,
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more than two decadesbefore the discovery
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of the original Money Pitin 1795.
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The last couple of hammer grabs,
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all this old stuff
started coming out.
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I mean, this is really nice.
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What are we down for right now,
do you know?
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We're 108 at the dig.
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But this is the zone of interest
right here,
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so it's all the more important
to see this kind of stuff.
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I'm going to get gloves.
I'll be right back.
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Look.
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Can you stand this on edge?
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Yeah.
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We know it was placed like this,
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because the drill
went through it.
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Gives us some
construction details,
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‐doesn't it?
‐Yeah.
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That was a heck
of a good shot.
‐Yeah.
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Whoa! Bingo.
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Gary, look at this.
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‐What?
‐It's a mark‐a‐palooza.
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They're everywhere.
They're everywhere.
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Well‐discovered, Terry.
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That is fantastic.
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Yeah. That is great.
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Marty, we have got
more markings.
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- How about that?
- Gee.
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That might be a three.
‐I don't know if there's some
muck on it or not.
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It might be a three, yeah.
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- ‐That is definitely a three.
- Yeah.
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Construction technology
coming to life.
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Lost for these 200 years,
and here it is, right now.
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That's, very anomalous,what occurred in that RF‐1,
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with that Roman numeral.
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Those timbers are not associated
with the Hedden Shaft
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and they're not associated
with the Chappell Shaft.
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That is for sure.
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They're much older,
they're much different.
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We've not seen the likein the Money Pit.
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That's important.
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It might be associated with
an original depositional work.
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If you think about it,
each and every one of these
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- ‐is a hand‐made piece.
- Yes.
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So, you have to mate
the one to the one
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‐below it and above it, right?
‐I think so. Yeah.
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‐You know what I mean?
‐Yeah, I do know what you mean.
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The slash marks go
to the inside, so that...
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‐Yeah.
‐...it fit together the way
the guy on the surface made it.
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‐Exactly so. Yeah.
‐Yeah.
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Could Terry Matheson's notionbe correct?
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That the Roman numerals carvedinto the hand‐hewn timbers
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served as an instruction guidefor the original builders
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of the Money Pittreasure shaft?
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‐Hey, Vanessa. Douglas.
‐Hey.
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I brought my personal bodyguard.
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‐Yeah. I guess!
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That's an interesting one
right there.
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Look at the marks on that one.
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If this is the Money Pit,
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I don't think
anyone ever got deeper
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in the Money Pit
than 113, 114 feet.
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‐We're close,
aren't we, Vanessa?
‐We are. Yeah.
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Anything below that
gets really interesting
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'cause that could be where we
find something of real value.
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The Money Pit mystery
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is a thousand‐piece puzzle,
and we're starting to get a‐‐
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quite a number of pieces.
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So, the puzzle piecesare indicating
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that we're in close proximityto the original Money Pit.
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But there's still
some work to do.
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There we go.
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I'm gonna check
these last spoil piles.
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Okay. Good.
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Just right over here.
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Ooh, look at that.
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I don't know what it is.
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I don't know if it's a pin.
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It actually was made that way.
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Watch yourself.
That end's sharp.
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Wonder if it's like a...
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You know?
Pull things into place?
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Yeah.
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‐I don't know.
‐It looks like an oldie,
doesn't it?
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‐Yeah. H‐Handwrought.
‐You can feel it.
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‐You can see the...
‐Yeah.
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You can see the metal in there.
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Take this to Carmen Legge, and
also, get the metal checked out.
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It looks old.
I mean, it's really heavy
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‐for the size.
‐Really heavy.
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Maybe it's a really old crowbar
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or prying tool.
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Gary finds this‐‐
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he called it a crowbar‐‐
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so I think this
is certainly something
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that qualifies to bring
to Carmen Legge.
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It possibly ties youto the original work.
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So, it's almost being ableto walk backwards in time,
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if that is correct,
that this tool
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is something that was used here
long ago.
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We're finding old stuff.
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Yeah.
‐I'll be interested
to see what that is.
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But this was a hellof a choice for a can.
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This is good.
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The following day...
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Throw it in that pile
or that pile.
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...as Rick Lagina continues
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to supervise the excavationof Borehole RF‐1...
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...Alex Lagina and Craig Testertravel approximately 20 miles
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north of Oak Islandto the Ross Farm Museum,
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located in New Ross,Nova Scotia.
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- Carmen.
- Hello again.
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They are eagerfor blacksmithing expert
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Carmen Legge to examinethe mysterious metal objects
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recently recoveredfrom the shaft.
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Got a couple items
from the Money Pit area.
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Let's start with this one.
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We were thinking,
an old crowbar.
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This was found at an area
about 120 feet down.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Maybe this part was in the wall.
This was out.
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Not into timbers?
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An anchor for a lanternor pulley,
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found some 120 feet deep inthe location the team believes
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to be the original Money Pit?
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Could it have been usedin the construction
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of the treasure shaft?
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Or might it have been used
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to place the treasure thereitself?
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What kind of date
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are you putting on this?
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Um...
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Well, this could be
from the original Money Pit.
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Okay.
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‐Good news!
‐Yep.
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Thank you.
We've got another item.
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Because it's short,
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we were wondering,
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would that make a difference
of working in a tunnel or...
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‐Okay.
‐Yeah.
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- ‐
- Okay. But an enclosure
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could be a shaft itself, too?
Okay.
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Okay.
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How about,
anything from the design
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that can give you
an idea of age?
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Okay.
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‐Wow.
At the Ross Farm Museum
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in New Ross, Nova Scotia,
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blacksmithing expertCarmen Legge
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has just given his professionalopinion that the metal pickax
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discovered in the RF‐1 Shaftcould predate the discovery
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of the original Money Pitin 1795
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by at least three centuries.
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Could that mean it was one ofthe actual tools
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used during the construction ofthe treasure shaft?
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Most of the searchers started
in 1850 and this is...
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Good chance, checking this
metal, that it's prior to that.
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So, it could be part of
the original
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Money Pit or working on
the original Money Pit.
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Right.
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If we can say with certainty
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that these artifacts arefrom the Money Pit,
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then I think we'veactually made
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a concrete step closer to
finding the treasure.
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Then we know we'rein the right spot.
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And then it becomesa problem of
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figuring out the best way
to get down there
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and recover what is there.
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Thank you as always.
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As Craig and Alex maketheir way back to Oak Island,
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at the Money Pit drill site,
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Rick, now joinedby his brother Marty Lagina
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and other membersof their team,
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are continuing to closelymonitor the spoils
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excavated from Borehole RF‐1
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for critical cluesor valuables.
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Wow.
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That was a good grab.
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Maybe this will be the one.
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In order to carefully searchthe massive amounts of material
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being excavated bythe 26‐ton hammer grab tool,
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these spoils will betransported to the team's
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custom‐built wash table,
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where Jack Begley and SteveGuptill meticulously clean
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and sort them by hand.
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Hey, Jack.
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How's it going, Steve?
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- Let's get to it.
- Go for it!
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‐What did you find?
‐Coal?
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I don't think. Just a rock.
That's a rock.
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Yeah.
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Look at this!
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- ‐What's that?
- What does it look like?
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‐Looks like rope actually.
Yeah.
A little piece of rope.
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Pretty cool.
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Yeah.
‐And that's at depth?
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It's at depth, too.
‐Because there's no
contamination in this.
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There's been a lot of oddities
in this though.
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‐Probably...
‐It's worth keeping.
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Yeah. Definitely.
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Wow.
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Look at this, Steve.
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Is this hair?
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It looks like it.
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That's a good eye
if that is hair.
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Or is it maybe coconut fiber?
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Possible coconut fiber?
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Could the team have obtainedanother key piece of evidence
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that the RF‐1 Shaft has reachedthe original Money Pit?
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Coconut fiber,which is not indigenous
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to the North Atlantic,
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was found both in the originalMoney Pit when it was
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first excavated in 1804,as well as in 1850,
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when massive amounts of it werediscovered at Smith's Cove,
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having been used as a filterto keep sand and debris
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out of the booby‐trappedflooding system.
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That's worth saving.
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Yeah. It needs its own bag, too.
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From the 120‐foot level,
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there was a sizeable chunk
of coconut fiber that I found
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at the wash table.
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It further addsto the whole story
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of flood tunnels leading tothe bottom of the Money Pit.
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It's definitely not a question
anymore of if there is,
278
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but now it's becomequite obvious.
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And finding the coconut fiber
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means that our team is moving
in the right direction.
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What have we got here?
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How's it going, Henskee?
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You want your tool, Dan?
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Yeah.
285
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This is just too good
to resist, here.
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‐I know.
‐I would say if there's a chance
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of finding a coin, this stuff
looks about as promising
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as anything.
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I can tell you guys
wanted to search.
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What's that?
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What is that?
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Do you know?
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I call it a "no idea."
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‐I have no idea what this is.
‐Yeah, I don't either.
295
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It's different.
296
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It's probably some sort
of human workings.
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I‐I can tell there's a bit
of concrete on this side.
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Concrete?
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In 1897, while drillingin the original Money Pit,
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treasure hunters FrederickBlair and William Chappell
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bored into a layer of concrete
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and thena seven‐foot‐tall wooden box
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at a depth of some 143 feet.
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When they extractedtheir drill bit,
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they were astonished to findtraces of gold
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and a piece of parchmentwith writing on it.
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Could this concrete be anincredibly promising clue
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that the team may be closeto a major discovery?
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‐It's worth bagging.
‐Sure. Yeah. We'll save it.
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00:15:47,947 --> 00:15:49,866
There is something
very anomalous down deep
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in RF‐1 and hopefullyit's the Chappell Vault.
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Very enigmatic.
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I mean, just reeks ofprotecting something great.
314
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It certainly would have
the one thing in it.
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- Numbers?
- Numbers!
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We're at 160.
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So, we're just at the start
of that anomalous zone.
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And this is the teardrop anomaly
319
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‐that we're getting close to?
‐Yeah.
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We'll be in the zone where
all the interesting stuff
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might have shifted in
this direction if there was
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any type of loose soil there.
323
00:16:21,898 --> 00:16:25,568
All right. Here we go.
324
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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!
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I think I'm gonna need
a bigger metal detector.
331
00:17:12,865 --> 00:17:16,535
‐
‐What the heck is that?
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00:17:19,872 --> 00:17:21,582
Wow. Look at that!
333
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It is an exciting moment
334
00:17:23,626 --> 00:17:25,419
at the Money Pit dig site...
335
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Look at that big piece of metal!
336
00:17:27,380 --> 00:17:31,050
...as a large metal plate hasjust been removed from some
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160 feet deepin the RF‐1 Shaft.
338
00:17:36,847 --> 00:17:39,141
So, what is this?
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That's definitely the shield.
340
00:17:40,893 --> 00:17:42,019
Yeah.
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The shield protected the men
342
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from any dirt
that might fall in.
343
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So, how old is this?
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1931.
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00:17:51,696 --> 00:17:54,740
‐That'd be Chappell Shaft?
‐Yeah.
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The shield fromthe Chappell Shaft?
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More than three decadesafter William Chappell
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and his employerFrederick Blair
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were unsuccessful in recoveringthe so‐called "Chappell Vault"
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in 1931,he and his son Melbourne
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constructeda 157‐foot‐deep shaft
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00:18:12,800 --> 00:18:15,303
in another bold attemptto retrieve it.
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00:18:15,303 --> 00:18:18,556
In order to protect the workersdigging inside,
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the shaft was braced with afour‐foot‐tall metal shield
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at the bottom, to preventflooding and cave‐ins
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caused by the booby traps.
357
00:18:26,272 --> 00:18:29,483
The effort was unsuccessfulin finding the vault,
358
00:18:29,483 --> 00:18:31,110
leaving the Chappellsto believe
359
00:18:31,110 --> 00:18:33,696
it must have fallento a greater depth.
360
00:18:33,696 --> 00:18:37,033
Could the discovery of theshield that they installed
361
00:18:37,033 --> 00:18:39,660
at the bottom of their shaftmean that the Oak Island team
362
00:18:39,660 --> 00:18:43,664
is now just mere feet awayfrom the fabled treasure?
363
00:18:43,664 --> 00:18:46,208
The real test will be after
we pass the bottom
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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,
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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 pressurebeing 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 poundsper square inch‐‐
381
00:19:47,061 --> 00:19:50,439
more than two times its normaloperating pressure‐‐
382
00:19:50,439 --> 00:19:52,733
one of the steel bracessecuring it
383
00:19:52,733 --> 00:19:56,612
to the 220‐ton cranehas 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 caissongrinding 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 grindingon something.
395
00:20:24,807 --> 00:20:27,393
Could that be that it'sgrinding 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 rotatingoscillator and massive crane,
401
00:20:39,280 --> 00:20:43,284
the teams from Irving EquipmentLimited 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 excavatingthe RF‐1 Shaft.
404
00:20:48,581 --> 00:20:52,001
However, the eight‐foot‐widedrilling caisson
405
00:20:52,001 --> 00:20:53,627
has been unable to advancewith 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 anythingis 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 pushthe mysterious object
427
00:21:47,723 --> 00:21:50,601
lodged in the bottomof the RF‐1 Shaft free,
428
00:21:50,601 --> 00:21:53,229
the Oak Island teamhas decided to rest
429
00:21:53,229 --> 00:21:55,981
the 26‐ton hammer grab toolon top of it‐‐
430
00:21:55,981 --> 00:21:59,276
something that could takeup 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 beginson 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‐1temporarily 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 Nivenhead to Lot 25,
446
00:22:39,024 --> 00:22:41,986
where they are eager to begina new excavation at the site
447
00:22:41,986 --> 00:22:44,154
where former American slaveSamuel Ball
448
00:22:44,154 --> 00:22:47,241
built his homein 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 beena mystery how Ball‐‐
453
00:22:56,125 --> 00:23:00,129
who came to Oak Island in 1786as a simple cabbage farmer‐‐
454
00:23:00,129 --> 00:23:03,048
wound up as one ofthe 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 fortunehas led
457
00:23:07,052 --> 00:23:10,139
many to speculate that Ballmay have found something
458
00:23:10,139 --> 00:23:12,224
of great valuewhile 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 ranground‐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 possibleunderground 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 obtaina government permit
467
00:23:32,161 --> 00:23:34,830
to beginan 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'ssearch 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 documentthe 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 upa 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‐footsections
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 recoveredsome of that treasure.
491
00:24:30,719 --> 00:24:34,264
That work at the BallFoundation will do two things:
492
00:24:34,264 --> 00:24:38,310
it will certainly tella better story
493
00:24:38,310 --> 00:24:40,980
about Ball's yearshere 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 siftsthe soil from the area,
498
00:24:52,616 --> 00:24:55,035
Jack Begley and Gary Draytonwill scan the property
499
00:24:55,035 --> 00:24:58,497
using a metal detectorfor 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 evidenceof something of value
509
00:25:18,434 --> 00:25:21,353
that Samuel Ball hid beneathhis property for safekeeping?
510
00:25:21,353 --> 00:25:24,523
And could it meanthat 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 seeingwhat 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 teamcontinue 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 joinsgeoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner
536
00:26:23,624 --> 00:26:25,459
and heavy equipment operatorBilly 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 growingshorter and colder
541
00:26:34,301 --> 00:26:37,221
due to the fast approachingonset of winter,
542
00:26:37,221 --> 00:26:39,807
the Laginas and their teamremain focused
543
00:26:39,807 --> 00:26:42,434
on investigatingthe massive stone paved feature
544
00:26:42,434 --> 00:26:46,063
in the hopes of determiningits possible origin.
545
00:26:46,063 --> 00:26:48,524
The swampwas 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 lotof applied science
548
00:26:54,780 --> 00:26:56,365
before we can makean 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 providesome 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 theother 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 onwith 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 featurein the swamp,
591
00:28:26,038 --> 00:28:30,208
back on Lot 25, at the siteof 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 actuallydiscussed 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 Barkhouseare 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 detecteda 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 exactlywhat we're looking for,
628
00:30:09,182 --> 00:30:11,143
or if this isa 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 bea 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 SamuelBall's former property?
644
00:30:49,389 --> 00:30:51,558
Has the teamsuccessfully located
645
00:30:51,558 --> 00:30:55,437
a wall connected tosome 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 placeto 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, Jackand Charles' discovery
655
00:31:17,542 --> 00:31:19,377
of a possibleunderground tunnel
656
00:31:19,377 --> 00:31:21,838
on the propertyonce owned by Samuel Ball,
657
00:31:21,838 --> 00:31:25,133
Rick Lagina and Billy Gerhardtarrive 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 OakIsland team has discovered
680
00:32:23,859 --> 00:32:25,777
a number of ancienttunneling 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 whichhave 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 toolsbe related in some way
685
00:32:38,790 --> 00:32:41,543
to the possible tunnelthe team has just uncovered?
686
00:32:41,543 --> 00:32:45,297
And could it be a major cluethat Samuel Ball did find
687
00:32:45,297 --> 00:32:48,675
something of great valueon Oak Island in the late 1700s
688
00:32:48,675 --> 00:32:51,344
to accountfor his great wealth?
689
00:32:51,344 --> 00:32:55,557
If so, what might still be herewaiting 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 returnsto the Ball Foundation
711
00:33:54,282 --> 00:33:57,035
with his brother Martyand nephew Alex
712
00:33:57,035 --> 00:33:59,621
to inspect the possible tunnelnow that Laird
713
00:33:59,621 --> 00:34:02,749
and members of the teamhave 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 lookat the inside of the structure
729
00:34:47,919 --> 00:34:50,755
and any important cluesit might contain,
730
00:34:50,755 --> 00:34:53,133
Rick and Marty have arrangedfor Derek Hale, the owner
731
00:34:53,133 --> 00:34:55,468
of a septic installationand repair company,
732
00:34:55,468 --> 00:34:57,887
to run a pipe inspection camerathrough 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 lotof 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 cameradown into the tunnel
749
00:35:29,336 --> 00:35:31,713
and find out what its purposewas, that would be great.
750
00:35:31,713 --> 00:35:33,965
This is a processthat 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 answersassociated 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 camerainto 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 extendingup to 200 feet,
760
00:35:58,156 --> 00:36:00,992
Rick, Marty and the teamwill 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 siteof 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 operatorDerek Hale
775
00:36:46,913 --> 00:36:51,167
are exploring what appearsto 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 earthis 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 nowunable to advance
827
00:39:15,311 --> 00:39:18,398
because of a large stoneblocking 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 purposein order to keep something
830
00:39:25,113 --> 00:39:28,658
inside of itfrom 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 reasonsto 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 anothersuccessful week,
862
00:40:39,062 --> 00:40:40,647
full of unprecedented
863
00:40:40,647 --> 00:40:43,066
and potentially historicdiscoveries
864
00:40:43,066 --> 00:40:46,194
for the Lagina brothersand 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 homeof 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 locatedthe original Money Pit,
869
00:40:56,537 --> 00:40:58,748
they may now be closerthan ever
870
00:40:58,748 --> 00:41:01,542
to recovering what people havefaithfully 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 timeonce again running out,
873
00:41:07,382 --> 00:41:11,219
is the ultimate breakthroughfinally 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 holdon 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 findthe Chappell Vault.
879
00:41:29,988 --> 00:41:32,031
It's the excitingseason 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
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