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Narrator: Tonight on
the curse of oak island...
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Terry: Whoa! We
got a shaft here,
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- and maybe it's the money pit.
- Aaron: Wow.
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That's super cool.
This would indicate
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that there was a
structure in here.
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- (beeping) - ooh, look at that.
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- Michael j.: What's that?
- Gary: This is old.
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It's typical of
early time periods.
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With the narrow cork on the back,
it means
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- that it was scottish that did this.
- Jack: Oh, no way!
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This came from
underneath the pathway,
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and they're from
one time period.
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- Wow. - That's really cool.
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That's stunning.
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Narrator: There is an
island in the north atlantic
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where people have been
looking for an incredible treasure
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for more than 200 years.
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So far,
they have found a stone slab
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with strange
symbols carved into it,
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mysterious fragments
of human bone,
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and a lead cross whose origin
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may stretch back to the
days of the knights templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And, according to legend,
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one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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- rick: Hey, guys!
- Scott: Hey, guys.
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- Marty: Hello!
- Alex: Hey, everyone. - Rick: So...
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The current
update on the path...
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Steve's latest
estimate is 460 feet.
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- Mm-hmm.
- Narrator: As a new day
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begins on oak island
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for brothers rick and marty lagina,
craig tester,
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and the members of their team,
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rick has gathered them to report
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a potentially
significant discovery
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near the man-made
triangle-shaped swamp.
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A mysterious building foundation
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unearthed next to
the stone pathway
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that has been
determined to be extending
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off the swamp's eastern border
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and possibly branching off
in two separate directions.
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Uh, we're right where
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tom's field is,
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right behind the barn.
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It's at that juncture where
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the road seems to, uh, separate.
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- Right.
- Rick: There appears to be
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a... What miriam and aaron
both say is a foundation.
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What's curious about it
is... And this is the hope...
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There are voids
between the rocks.
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You can actually reach your hand,
most of your forearm in.
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- Oh, really? - Wow.
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- Rick: There's a big hole.
- Miriam: Oh, yeah.
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Rick: You can put
your hand right in there.
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Narrator: One day ago,
while investigating
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several of these small voids,
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the team speculated
that they may be evidence
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of a possible substructure.
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It's a stone foundation,
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and we now have
two right angles.
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The feature's about two feet high,
give or take.
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How much soil was covering it?
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Three feet, craig.
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Just seems like a lot of, uh,
material to be covering it.
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You know, the more material,
the older it is.
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I'm going to let steve tell you
what his thoughts are, but, uh,
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- it's certainly not the road.
- Steve g.: Mm-hmm.
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So,
I've come across numerous amounts
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of foundations from the 1700
and 1800's in nova scotia.
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And, uh, coming up on this,
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that's the first thing to cross my mind,
and I said,
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you know,
we're near anthony graves,
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where his house and
foundation and property.
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And there are stories that
anthony graves had found
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a treasure or cache of some sort
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because of the coins
he was spending.
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And what are the chances that
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he could have stored maybe
his treasure under a foundation?
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Narrator: One persistent rumor
about a possible treasure discovery
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on oak island
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revolves around a farmer
named anthony graves
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who purchased most
of the island in 1857.
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Although never known
to have participated
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in organized treasure hunts,
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many locals reported
that mr. Graves
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occasionally purchased
goods on the mainland
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using spanish
silver and gold coins
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after he began
living on the island.
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Look, graves spent spanish coin.
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That's irrefutable, and...
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Back then,
when graves was alive,
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there were no banks.
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You trusted putting
your treasure
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where you deemed it to be safe.
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Well, you wouldn't put it
in your principal residence
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because that's where
people would look.
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- Yes. - Rick: If I had
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a sum of money, coin,
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I would put it in a rock wall,
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or I would put it in the
floor of a foundation.
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We know there are voids
down between these rocks,
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and I would love
nothing better than
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to probe deeper into it.
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It's certainly interesting.
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We were chasing the road,
and we come upon this.
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So, interesting enough
to continue to pursue it,
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that's for sure,
and we'll-we'll figure out
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a way to get at that target.
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That's really cool. You know,
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and the road is still an enigma.
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It will lead us where it wants to lead us,
so... All right.
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Well, good. That's excellent.
That's exciting, guys.
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We'll get to the bottom
of it. No pun intended.
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All right. Good deal. Thanks,
guys. Appreciate it.
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Rick: All right, see you.
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- Take care.
- Craig: Talk to you later.
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Narrator: Later that morning,
near the swamp...
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Miriam: How is the
stone throwing going?
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David f.: Uh, so far so good.
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Narrator: Archeologist
miriam amirault
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and rick and marty's nephew,
david fornetti,
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continue investigating the
mysterious stone foundation
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for additional clues.
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Miriam: Nothing popping out?
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No. I mean,
it looks like it's deeper,
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but I don't know if
that's normal or not.
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Okay.
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Miriam: At the beginning
of the excavation,
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we were finding these
voids between the stones.
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It's almost like the
stones were all stacked
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on top of each other,
and then soil was placed on the top,
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and then it didn't
fall into these holes,
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and so it's
obviously not natural.
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You would never find
something like that just in nature.
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What it is,
I think we're all still kind of baffled,
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but after we remove the stones
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that will help us figure
out what it actually is.
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David f.: What does
this look like to you?
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Is that charcoal or is that...
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More like a burn area?
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Miriam: Looks like it to me.
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This is how we check.
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Yes. See how smudgy that is?
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- David f.: Yeah. - Charcoal.
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Narrator: Charcoal discovered
in the stone foundation?
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Could it offer a valuable clue
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as to how old this
structure might be?
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- Aaron! - Aaron: Yeah?
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Can you come
over here for a bit?
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Hey, guys.
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Look how big that
charcoal feature is.
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Aaron: Wow.
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Huh. I was not expecting that.
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(chuckles) that's super cool.
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Wow. Okay.
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Miriam: (chuckles) it's
pretty much at the level
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that the till would be on.
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Aaron: It's interesting
how it's running.
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- Miriam: Mm-hmm.
- David f.: Linear. - Yeah.
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Like, this is almost like a corner,
you got this big stone,
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- and above it a big stone.
- Miriam: Mm-hmm.
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Aaron: You know,
and in that area, you got the fire.
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And then look
at how red this is.
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- Miriam: Yeah.
- Aaron: And that's indication
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that it's been a hot fire there.
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David f.: Have you seen
something like this before?
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Yeah. This would indicate
that this is the result
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of the structure burning down
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or that this might be
some sort of hearth feature,
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where it had continuous burning.
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You can just see by
the redness of the soil
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and the depth of the charcoal.
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- Miriam: Yup.
- Narrator: A hearth feature
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or a structure made for the
purpose of continuous burning?
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Could david fornetti
possibly have found evidence
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linking this feature to similar
discoveries made this year,
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like the pine tar kiln
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located on nearby lot 15,
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which archaeologist laird
niven believes may be
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connected to the construction
of the original money pit?
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I was not expecting to see that.
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- Miriam: Yeah.
- I think I would excavate that
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as a separate feature,
take a sample, bag it, and then take
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everything right down to till.
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All right. I'll let you
guys continue on.
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- Okay.
- David f.: All right. Well, I'll keep pulling this down to till,
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- and I'll let you... - Yeah.
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- Excavate that charcoal.
- I'll get a bag right now.
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Aaron: All right.
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Well, let's get back to it.
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Narrator: While aaron,
david and miriam
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continue investigating
the mysterious structure...
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Gary: That's some big rocks.
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Narrator: Approximately
50 yards to the south,
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project manager scott barlow,
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metal detection
expert gary drayton,
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and heavy equipment
operator billy gerhardt,
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are searching the stone
pathway for valuable artifacts
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or any evidence that
could offer a definitive date
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as to when the
feature was created.
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- Getting anything up there, gary?
- Gary: Not yet, mate.
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Couple little, small,
scrappy nail signals. That's it.
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Once we start getting down to depth,
though,
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we have a chance of
finding something good.
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This is the same road?
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This is the road,
but we may be coming near
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its destination, right?
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Marty: The data is a
little bit all over the board
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on this road or path.
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But some of the oldest stuff
appears to date into the 1600s.
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And, remember,
with the younger things
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on top of older things,
that's its youngest possible age,
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not its correct age.
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The road could've been
there for a thousand years.
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You have to get the artifacts
in the succession of layers
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to figure out how
old that thing is.
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It'd be nice to find
another ringbolt
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or some really old ox shoes.
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Or, even better,
some of the stuff
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that they were
hauling along this track.
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Hey, a gold coin would be nice.
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- Oh, would it. - (chuckles)
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we'll see.
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Scott: I want something
that we can say,
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- "who did it?" - gary: Yep.
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Yeah. Another 90 foot
stone or something like that
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- would be good.
- Scott: That'd be great.
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is the cobble road there?
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Scott: It's starting to get
a little cobbly here now.
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He's getting down to that level.
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Pretty hard, isn't it?
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There's lots of stones in here,
like,
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there, there, there. Oh, wow.
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There's something here.
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Not sure if it was buried
here or if it was in place
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- when they laid the stones.
- Well, that's totally out of place.
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What is it doing here?
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-Scott: It'sn not cut -yeah.
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It looks like a branch,
doesn't it?
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Scott: A tree root or something.
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Where's the rest of it?
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- It was right up against the rock.
- Billy: Yeah. Exactly.
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I'd say it is cut,
because the rest...
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It should go down to a small piece,
right?
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-Gary: Yeah.
-Scott: That's it there. The stump should be
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right by my knee.
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Then it suggests that it may be placed,
right?
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- Yeah. - Billy: People laid
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the sticks down and
threw the rocks on top.
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Gary: Exactly right, mate.
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And then treasure
run over the top of it.
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(chuckles)
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- hey, scott.
- Scott: Hey, aaron.
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Aaron: You guys
have moved a bit of dirt.
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Well,
we're trying to chase this along here.
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How's it looking?
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Scott: Right here we
got a lot of cobbles.
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You can see it. Then this.
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We took it out. It
was in amongst,
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almost as if the rocks
were placed within it.
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- Aaron: Yeah.
- You know, the stump wasn't there.
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Uh,
there was rocks on top of part of it,
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so maybe we can do c-14 on it,
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and we can get an age.
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- Yeah. - Marty: Look at that!
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- That's cut.
- Narrator: Three weeks ago,
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the team discovered a
number of wooden survey stakes
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bordering the pathway
that were dated
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to as early as 1636.
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However,
since these newly discovered wood pieces
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were found beneath the pathway,
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meaning that they were
most likely placed there
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when the structure was built,
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could testing them reveal
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a more precise
age of the feature?
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That's the sort of
stuff we're looking for.
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Trying to make a
connection between this
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and the stone feature
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we just found, um,
and have excavated.
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And more and more we're digging,
we're finding
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similar building techniques,
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and when you add up
all these small little pieces
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it makes a compelling argument
that the two are connected.
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What's interesting about
wood going under stone...
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Wood can't
naturally lodge itself
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under, uh, a bunch of stones.
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So these were
intentionally placed,
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possibly as a cribbing
method to keep the stones
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from sinking to the
bottom through the mud.
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So when you add all
these little things together,
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that gives us a
more confident date
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on when this was constructed.
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Just one more
piece of the puzzle.
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- One more little piece.
- We find enough pieces,
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- we'll be able to put the puzzle together.
- Yeah. Hopefully.
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But this is... This
is looking great,
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and, uh,
I'll let you guys get back at it.
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- All right. Thank you.
- Thank you.
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Narrator: While
members of the team
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continue investigating
near the swamp...
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In the money pit area...
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Steve g.: So,
change of game plan
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- just a little bit.
- Terry: Okay.
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Narrator: Steve guptill
meets with oak island historian
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charles barkhouse and
geologist terry matheson
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to update them
on new instructions
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from rick, marty and craig
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regarding the team's
core drilling operation.
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We've had a lot of success
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with consistent
wood hits in this area
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in the 86 to 91 range
plus or minus a foot.
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- Yup.
- Steve g.: What we want to do is head back east a little bit,
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so what we're going to do is
we're going to punch a hole
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-at cd-7, the hole I just set mike up over.
-Good.
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Steve g.: We're looking for
the eastern edge of the tunnel
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- or hopefully in the center of the money pit.
- Okay.
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- Cd-7. - Cd-7.
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- Charles: Cd-7.
- Terry: Okay. I'm in.
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- Steve g.: We're looking for the tunnel.
- Charles: The tunnel.
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Bingo!
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Terry: This is the top of a tunnel,
not maybe.
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So it comes from somewhere,
and it goes to somewhere.
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Narrator: Over the
past several weeks,
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the oak island team
has drilled six boreholes
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in the vicinity of the c-1 shaft
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on the western side
of the money pit area,
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and in each case encountered
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what appears to
be a wooden tunnel
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between 86 and 90 feet deep.
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Now, it is rick,
marty and craig's hope that,
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by moving some 13 feet eastward
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to a borehole on their
refined grid known as cd-7,
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they will once again
obtain more evidence
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of this mysterious tunnel
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and hopefully be another
step closer to locating
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the original money pit and
the fabled treasure vault.
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I'm very interested
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in the progress we're
making in the money pit.
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We've intersected
a tunnel or tunnels,
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but we don't know the
direction in which they're headed,
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so we're following that,
basically.
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It's like a hound on a scent.
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You pick up a scent,
you need to follow it.
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In this case,
the prey is the money pit.
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This one going up.
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- Charles: 38 feet.
- Terry: All right.
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(grunts)
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narrator: Although the
coring drill has yet to reach
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the target depth of 86 feet,
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geologist terry matheson
is ready to begin looking
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for any indications of backfill
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or human activity from
possible treasure depositors.
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- So, terry, this is in situ material?
- Terry: Yep.
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Blue-gray till that
hasn't been disturbed
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in a very long time.
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Something's wrong there.
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It looks in situ,
but it's relatively loose.
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And that looks like
it might be disturbed.
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It's borderline. It's definitely till,
but it could be backfill.
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We could be close to something.
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Narrator: Disturbed
backfill material?
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Could the team have
just located evidence
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of human activity?
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And, if so,
is it from prior searchers?
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Or perhaps someone who
came to oak island much earlier?
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The clues are adding up,
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and I'm never sick and
tired of a clue being found.
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That's what this is all about.
I've referenced it before:
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This is a thousand-piece puzzle,
you know?
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Every piece counts,
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so we need to stay the course.
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Terry: We've got a shaft here.
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And maybe, maybe,
it's the money pit.
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Narrator: The
following morning...
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Ian: So here we are.
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Narrator: As the core
drilling operation continues
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in the money pit area,
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rick lagina has invited
geoscientist dr. Ian spooner
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to join archeologists
dr. Aaron taylor
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and miriam amirault
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for a further examination
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of the mysterious stone feature
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near the northeastern
border of the swamp.
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Aaron: So, this was all covered
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in-in charcoal.
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- Right.
- Aaron: And you can see in that
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- profile wall the depth of it.
- Ian: Right. I can see that.
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- Mm-hmm.
- And we get that orangey color soil.
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Ian: Indication
of all the oxidation
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that's taking place
because of all the heat.
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- Yeah. - Ian: It's very common
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with any kind of fire, right?
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But this amount of
burning here is pretty...
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- Pretty intense. - Aaron: Yeah.
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And these stones here,
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you know,
they look intentionally placed.
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- Ian: Yes.
- Aaron: They don't look rubbly to me.
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Ian: No. I'm starting
to think of that as,
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if you have that road,
and all the coal,
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if you have major
burning here...
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I mean,
maybe it speaks to industrial activity.
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I can't even imagine the amount
of work put in and to what end?
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Miriam: Well, it's just,
like, with the depth
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that we are finding
in this burn feature,
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it's been burned multiple times.
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What were they burning,
why was it burned so much,
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and where is any
evidence of that?
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That's what's confusing us.
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There is nothing in this.
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- Yeah.
- This couldn't be one single burn event?
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- Not with that. No.
- Not with that depth.
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You can see it
in the profile wall.
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It's similar to what we were
getting up at the pine tar kiln.
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Narrator: Is it possible that,
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like the pine
tar kiln on lot 15,
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which may date to the 16th
century and be connected
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to the construction of
the original money pit,
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this stone feature might
have been used by someone
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who came to oak island long
before 18th-century settlers?
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If so, what was it used for?
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And could it be connected
to the mysterious wealth
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of previous landowners
like anthony graves?
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Or, for that matter,
samuel ball?
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It doesn't necessarily
have to be a campsite.
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It could be a workplace.
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It could be an area
where work was done
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in association with, perhaps,
the eye of the swamp.
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There's all kinds
of variables here,
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and so we need to take a very slow,
methodical approach
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and give the archeologists
time to put this story together.
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We say this over and over again,
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but I think it is
worth repeating.
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No artifacts here.
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It's interesting and
perplexing because
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of all my experiences,
anything like this...
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Anything... You're
finding artifacts.
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- Ian: Right.
- And in large quantities.
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Right.
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It seems like everything
that we've excavated,
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there's like a secretive
component to it.
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It's almost eerie
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that there's so little.
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Maybe there is a swamp
story and a money pit story.
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- Yeah.
- Aaron: I don't believe there's
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two parallel stories here.
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I think there's one story,
and they're connected.
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There's too much going on here
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for it to be some
other parallel story.
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Like,
what would possess people to do
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what they've done here,
this path,
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unless it was for some
real important purpose?
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Rick: The swamp seems
to be telling us some things
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which we had previously
no knowledge of.
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My concern is simply this:
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Is there a unique swamp story
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and a unique money pit
story or are they connected?
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Why not go directly
towards the money pit
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if it is in association
with that?
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I don't know,
but that's the point
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of this whole exercise.
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Ian: So,
I'm going to clean off this face.
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- I'm going to get some soil samples.
- Yep.
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- Okay.
- All right. Sounds good.
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- Rick: Thank you, everybody.
- Ian: Yep.
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Narrator: While the investigation
of the stone foundation
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located near the pathway
in the swamp continues,
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in the money pit area...
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Terry: Alley-oop.
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Narrator: Charles
barkhouse and terry matheson
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are making timely progress
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in the drilling operation
of borehole cd-7
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as they have nearly reached
their target depth of 90 feet.
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Terry: Unbroken...
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Complete section
of maroon-ish till.
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You know what we're not seeing?
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- Spendables? - Charles: No.
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We're not seeing
that 87-88 level
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- where we see wood. - No.
483
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- 86. - Charles: Yep.
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Terry: 87ish...
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- We should see it right about there.
- Yeah.
486
00:20:52,585 --> 00:20:55,147
Terry: A little too continuous,
and not really any wood
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that we were hoping to run into.
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There's the end of it.
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91 feet and nothing to report.
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Narrator: Unfortunately
for the team,
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their hope that borehole cd-7
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might offer the breakthrough
they have been working for
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this year has
failed to be realized.
494
00:21:16,359 --> 00:21:19,443
Is it possible that the drill
rod just missed its target?
495
00:21:19,487 --> 00:21:22,446
Or has the team now
lost track of the tunnel
496
00:21:22,490 --> 00:21:25,658
they've been tracing some
90 feet deep underground?
497
00:21:26,661 --> 00:21:29,620
With the harsh winter
months now fast approaching,
498
00:21:29,664 --> 00:21:31,789
they will have to
reassess their strategy
499
00:21:31,874 --> 00:21:34,250
on how best to move
forward in their quest
500
00:21:34,335 --> 00:21:37,295
to locate the fabled
treasure vault.
501
00:21:37,338 --> 00:21:40,131
- Charles: The clock is ticking.
- Terry: We're running out of time.
502
00:21:40,174 --> 00:21:42,258
- Exactly. - Pretty uneventful
503
00:21:42,343 --> 00:21:44,010
going on here, charles.
504
00:21:44,095 --> 00:21:46,679
We haven't been able
to intersect the tunnel.
505
00:21:46,764 --> 00:21:48,484
Charles: It's down there, terry.
506
00:21:48,516 --> 00:21:50,956
Terry: We just haven't found it yet,
charles.
507
00:21:53,855 --> 00:21:56,188
Narrator: Later
that afternoon...
508
00:21:56,274 --> 00:21:57,940
Gary: Here we are, mate.
509
00:21:57,984 --> 00:21:59,670
Narrator: Over on lot 26...
510
00:21:59,694 --> 00:22:02,320
Gary: This used to be
owned by samuel ball,
511
00:22:02,405 --> 00:22:04,822
and it was farmland
back in the day.
512
00:22:04,907 --> 00:22:07,678
Narrator: Metal detection
expert gary drayton
513
00:22:07,702 --> 00:22:10,161
along with treasure
hunter michael john
514
00:22:10,246 --> 00:22:12,496
are investigating an
area near the foundation
515
00:22:12,582 --> 00:22:15,833
that once belonged
to samuel ball.
516
00:22:15,877 --> 00:22:17,813
They are hoping
to find more clues
517
00:22:17,837 --> 00:22:21,255
as to why the 19th-century
oak island landowner
518
00:22:21,341 --> 00:22:24,175
mysteriously came to be
one of the wealthiest men
519
00:22:24,218 --> 00:22:26,177
in the province of nova scotia.
520
00:22:26,220 --> 00:22:29,096
Gary: What I've done,
since we have cleared out
521
00:22:29,182 --> 00:22:32,350
the surface artifacts,
I've brought the big mama jama.
522
00:22:32,435 --> 00:22:33,851
There you go.
523
00:22:35,897 --> 00:22:38,981
Gary: It's a little bit of
524
00:22:39,067 --> 00:22:41,192
- a bigger coil. - Yes.
525
00:22:41,235 --> 00:22:43,130
What's the maximum
depth for this one?
526
00:22:43,154 --> 00:22:45,821
Like a cannonball-size target?
527
00:22:45,865 --> 00:22:47,907
About six, seven feet.
528
00:22:47,992 --> 00:22:49,825
- Okay, wow. - Gary: This area
529
00:22:49,911 --> 00:22:52,328
is now cleared of trees
530
00:22:52,413 --> 00:22:55,039
and scrubs and bulrushes.
531
00:22:55,083 --> 00:22:58,751
Gives me an opportunity
to run the gpx 5000
532
00:22:58,836 --> 00:23:00,878
with a 32-inch coil.
533
00:23:00,922 --> 00:23:03,714
We're looking for deep targets.
534
00:23:03,800 --> 00:23:06,217
Okay, mate. This is a
good little clearing to start.
535
00:23:06,302 --> 00:23:07,676
Yeah. Okay.
536
00:23:07,762 --> 00:23:10,304
I want to go in these
wide-open spaces.
537
00:23:10,390 --> 00:23:12,556
- Hopefully we find something.
- All right.
538
00:23:12,600 --> 00:23:14,912
Gary: Okay. We are
ready to rock and roll.
539
00:23:14,936 --> 00:23:16,894
Michael j.: All righty.
540
00:23:17,939 --> 00:23:21,482
Marty: Other than the interest
in samuel ball, the human being,
541
00:23:21,567 --> 00:23:25,403
there is a little bit of a
glimmer that he was...
542
00:23:25,488 --> 00:23:27,738
A little bit more
than meets the eye.
543
00:23:27,782 --> 00:23:31,033
I don't think there's any
way anybody that smart,
544
00:23:31,119 --> 00:23:33,035
that aware of things,
545
00:23:33,121 --> 00:23:35,704
wouldn't have known exactly
what was going on oak island
546
00:23:35,748 --> 00:23:37,790
the whole time he was there.
547
00:23:37,875 --> 00:23:41,419
The more I can find out about this person,
uh, the better.
548
00:23:41,462 --> 00:23:44,338
(beeping)
549
00:23:44,424 --> 00:23:46,674
- that was a small piece of iron.
- Small piece?
550
00:23:46,759 --> 00:23:47,945
Gary: Yep.
551
00:23:47,969 --> 00:23:50,511
(beeping)
552
00:23:50,596 --> 00:23:53,097
gary: Come on. Where are you?
553
00:23:54,100 --> 00:23:55,850
- (beeps loudly) - oh.
554
00:23:55,935 --> 00:23:56,892
Whoa.
555
00:23:56,936 --> 00:23:59,228
(laughs) look at that.
556
00:23:59,313 --> 00:24:01,772
- A very strong signal.
- Michael j.: Yeah.
557
00:24:03,776 --> 00:24:06,213
- Gary: Looks like it's just here, mate.
- Michael j.: Okay.
558
00:24:06,237 --> 00:24:08,904
♪ ♪
559
00:24:17,498 --> 00:24:19,258
- michael j.: Check?
- Gary: Yep.
560
00:24:20,960 --> 00:24:23,127
(buzzing)
561
00:24:24,005 --> 00:24:27,423
see? I should be able to hit it.
562
00:24:29,427 --> 00:24:31,635
Gary: That should be
something good. It's deep.
563
00:24:32,680 --> 00:24:34,930
So it should be old.
564
00:24:34,974 --> 00:24:37,141
Oh. What we got here?
565
00:24:37,226 --> 00:24:40,478
- Gary: That's it. Yeah.
- That's probably it, yes.
566
00:24:40,521 --> 00:24:42,104
That is...
567
00:24:42,190 --> 00:24:44,815
Oh, a little baby ox shoe.
568
00:24:44,859 --> 00:24:47,318
- (michael j. Chuckles) -
we found the shack daddy,
569
00:24:47,361 --> 00:24:49,111
- the mother of all ox shoes...
- Yeah.
570
00:24:49,197 --> 00:24:51,155
- Yeah. - Uh, near the swamp.
571
00:24:51,240 --> 00:24:53,365
And now we've
found a little baby one.
572
00:24:53,451 --> 00:24:56,327
That is a small little ox shoe.
573
00:24:56,412 --> 00:24:59,663
Now we've pulled up
several different ox shoes
574
00:24:59,749 --> 00:25:01,665
in really good condition.
575
00:25:01,751 --> 00:25:05,461
And if there is some
kind of industrial operation,
576
00:25:05,546 --> 00:25:08,589
you're going to need
beasts of burden
577
00:25:08,674 --> 00:25:12,635
to transport whatever
you was doing there.
578
00:25:12,720 --> 00:25:15,346
And when we show
these to carmen,
579
00:25:15,389 --> 00:25:19,016
hopefully carmen will
give us a country of origin.
580
00:25:19,060 --> 00:25:22,311
It is an oldie. This
is an old artifact.
581
00:25:22,355 --> 00:25:24,313
I've just never seen
them this small.
582
00:25:24,398 --> 00:25:27,733
What a nice little artifact,
and I'm looking forward
583
00:25:27,818 --> 00:25:29,860
to taking this to
carmen legge...
584
00:25:29,904 --> 00:25:32,947
- There we go, yeah.
- To give us a story behind this.
585
00:25:33,032 --> 00:25:36,367
Hey, great find,
michael. Great find.
586
00:25:36,452 --> 00:25:38,619
We've got to tell
the archeologists
587
00:25:38,704 --> 00:25:44,291
- about this area.
- Michael j.: That's right. Yeah.
588
00:25:44,377 --> 00:25:46,647
- Narrator: The following morning...
- Marty: What's going on?
589
00:25:46,671 --> 00:25:47,920
What's today's issue?
590
00:25:48,005 --> 00:25:50,192
Narrator: Marty lagina
meets with his partner
591
00:25:50,216 --> 00:25:51,966
craig tester and jack begley
592
00:25:52,051 --> 00:25:54,301
to discuss the
team's current setback
593
00:25:54,387 --> 00:25:56,262
in the money pit area
594
00:25:56,347 --> 00:25:58,075
and to decide how
best to prioritize
595
00:25:58,099 --> 00:26:00,057
the use of the core drilling rig
596
00:26:00,101 --> 00:26:02,685
with just a few precious
weeks remaining
597
00:26:02,728 --> 00:26:05,020
before the onset of winter.
598
00:26:05,106 --> 00:26:08,190
So, we're chasing the money pit
599
00:26:08,276 --> 00:26:10,985
- towards c1. - Marty: Mm-hmm.
600
00:26:11,070 --> 00:26:15,114
Craig: And, uh,
the most recent one we drilled was cd-7.
601
00:26:15,199 --> 00:26:17,908
It's not on the map yet,
but it's right here.
602
00:26:17,994 --> 00:26:21,036
- Marty: Yep.
- A-and we didn't find the tunnel there.
603
00:26:21,122 --> 00:26:24,081
So,
that didn't work. What do you want to do?
604
00:26:25,126 --> 00:26:26,792
Well, the question is:
605
00:26:26,877 --> 00:26:29,587
Do we continue following
these tunnels that
606
00:26:29,672 --> 00:26:32,506
we're finding because, you know,
we're running out of time.
607
00:26:32,592 --> 00:26:34,216
Do we have any other options?
608
00:26:34,302 --> 00:26:36,176
Anywhere else to move that rig?
609
00:26:36,262 --> 00:26:38,929
We have the barringer anomalies.
610
00:26:39,015 --> 00:26:40,784
- The nonferrous anomalies?
- The nonferrous ones.
611
00:26:40,808 --> 00:26:42,911
- Yeah.
- Jack: Can we go after one of those?
612
00:26:42,935 --> 00:26:44,351
I would.
613
00:26:45,646 --> 00:26:48,647
Narrator: Earlier this year,
while searching through the files
614
00:26:48,733 --> 00:26:52,443
of rick, marty and craig's
late partner dan blankenship,
615
00:26:52,486 --> 00:26:55,070
oak island historian
doug crowell
616
00:26:55,156 --> 00:26:56,947
discovered a 30-year-old survey
617
00:26:56,991 --> 00:27:00,826
that had been conducted by a
company known as barringer.
618
00:27:00,911 --> 00:27:04,538
A survey that used
low-frequency radio waves
619
00:27:04,624 --> 00:27:07,625
which identified four
targets some 100 feet deep
620
00:27:07,710 --> 00:27:12,296
in and around smith's cove
that were nonferrous in nature,
621
00:27:12,381 --> 00:27:16,258
meaning they could be
composed of silver or gold.
622
00:27:16,344 --> 00:27:18,719
Because the covid-19 pandemic
623
00:27:18,804 --> 00:27:21,639
delayed the start of their
drilling operation this year
624
00:27:21,724 --> 00:27:25,225
by nearly two months,
the laginas and craig
625
00:27:25,311 --> 00:27:28,020
had planned to focus their
efforts on trying to locate
626
00:27:28,105 --> 00:27:29,938
the original money pit.
627
00:27:30,024 --> 00:27:32,608
However, now that they have hit
628
00:27:32,693 --> 00:27:35,444
an unfortunate setback
there and with only a few
629
00:27:35,529 --> 00:27:38,906
precious weeks remaining
before the onset of winter,
630
00:27:38,991 --> 00:27:42,242
perhaps investigating the
targets on the barringer survey
631
00:27:42,328 --> 00:27:45,162
could lead to a
significant discovery.
632
00:27:45,206 --> 00:27:48,207
The barringer survey has not one,
two, three,
633
00:27:48,292 --> 00:27:51,126
but four nonferrous
targets delineated.
634
00:27:51,212 --> 00:27:54,630
It's a vlf survey:
Very low frequencies.
635
00:27:54,715 --> 00:27:57,049
And it was never followed up on.
636
00:27:57,134 --> 00:27:59,927
I-it's sort of
risk-reward ratio.
637
00:28:00,012 --> 00:28:02,221
If it hits,
it would turn everything.
638
00:28:02,306 --> 00:28:04,368
- Jack: Mm-hmm.
- You know, if there's gold or silver at that location,
639
00:28:04,392 --> 00:28:05,599
it would change everything.
640
00:28:05,685 --> 00:28:06,809
Yeah.
641
00:28:06,852 --> 00:28:08,977
There is certainly some belief
642
00:28:09,063 --> 00:28:11,730
that the barringer
survey was accurate.
643
00:28:11,816 --> 00:28:14,483
That is supported by
some inferential data.
644
00:28:14,568 --> 00:28:17,653
In the money pit,
we found an area
645
00:28:17,738 --> 00:28:19,905
that may have been interpreted
646
00:28:19,990 --> 00:28:22,282
by the barringer
survey as a tunnel.
647
00:28:22,368 --> 00:28:24,221
I think there's
some value in it.
648
00:28:24,245 --> 00:28:27,621
And it's interesting
enough to follow up on.
649
00:28:27,707 --> 00:28:28,997
I'd go do the barringer thing.
650
00:28:29,083 --> 00:28:31,166
What the hell?
Let's have a go at it.
651
00:28:31,252 --> 00:28:32,854
Yeah, I have no problem
going to the barringer survey.
652
00:28:32,878 --> 00:28:34,378
We're not giving up on these.
653
00:28:34,422 --> 00:28:37,183
- It's a time issue.
- There's so much more to do here.
654
00:28:37,258 --> 00:28:39,569
- So that's where I'm at.
- Okay. I'll go meet up with rick.
655
00:28:39,593 --> 00:28:40,987
- See you out there in a little while.
- Yep.
656
00:28:41,011 --> 00:28:44,138
- Jack: Let's find some gold.
- Marty: Let's do it.
657
00:28:48,477 --> 00:28:50,686
Narrator: Later that afternoon,
658
00:28:50,771 --> 00:28:53,647
jack begley and
charles barkhouse
659
00:28:53,733 --> 00:28:56,233
have traveled some 50
miles north of oak island
660
00:28:56,318 --> 00:28:58,110
to centerville, nova scotia
661
00:28:58,195 --> 00:28:59,862
where they have arranged to meet
662
00:28:59,947 --> 00:29:01,758
with blacksmithing
expert carmen legge
663
00:29:01,782 --> 00:29:04,992
to have him examine the
artifact found one day ago
664
00:29:05,077 --> 00:29:08,829
on the property once
belonging to samuel ball.
665
00:29:09,790 --> 00:29:12,666
- Jack: Hey, carmen! - Well, hello.
- Charles: Hey, carmen.
666
00:29:12,752 --> 00:29:14,585
Carmen: What do you got today?
667
00:29:14,670 --> 00:29:17,254
Jack: Well, this is from lot 26.
668
00:29:17,339 --> 00:29:19,339
It was found metal detecting.
669
00:29:19,425 --> 00:29:21,675
Let's see if you
can identify this.
670
00:29:24,305 --> 00:29:27,431
- Oh, a little fella. - Yeah.
671
00:29:27,516 --> 00:29:29,433
Carmen: Very nice.
672
00:29:29,518 --> 00:29:33,103
Well,
this is a... The hind shoe off an ox.
673
00:29:33,189 --> 00:29:35,397
- Right.
- Carmen: The front cork
674
00:29:35,483 --> 00:29:37,649
and the back cork
are fairly parallel.
675
00:29:37,735 --> 00:29:40,110
With the narrow cork
on the back it means
676
00:29:40,154 --> 00:29:42,404
it was scottish that did this.
677
00:29:42,448 --> 00:29:44,364
- Really? - Yes.
678
00:29:44,450 --> 00:29:47,576
Do you have any idea
what a date on that might be?
679
00:29:47,661 --> 00:29:50,788
Carmen: Uh, I would say 1610
680
00:29:50,873 --> 00:29:53,415
- to 1740s. - Wow.
681
00:29:53,501 --> 00:29:56,376
Jack: This would have been
made before samuel ball.
682
00:29:56,462 --> 00:29:57,878
Yeah.
683
00:29:57,963 --> 00:29:59,691
Narrator: A scottish ox shoe?
684
00:29:59,715 --> 00:30:02,424
Possibly dating over a
century prior to the arrival
685
00:30:02,468 --> 00:30:05,552
of samuel ball and the
discovery of the money pit?
686
00:30:05,638 --> 00:30:08,388
Is it possible that this ox
687
00:30:08,474 --> 00:30:11,099
was used to haul valuable
cargo across the island,
688
00:30:11,185 --> 00:30:14,603
and, if so,
how were the scottish involved?
689
00:30:15,898 --> 00:30:19,566
Uh, just trying to figure out
why the scottish would be there.
690
00:30:19,652 --> 00:30:21,777
There's a theory that the
scottish may have buried
691
00:30:21,821 --> 00:30:23,320
uh, a treasure on oak island.
692
00:30:24,907 --> 00:30:27,344
James: So here's the
theory in a nutshell:
693
00:30:27,368 --> 00:30:29,221
Followers of a group
of scottish knights
694
00:30:29,245 --> 00:30:32,287
settled in nova scotia
during the early 1600s.
695
00:30:32,373 --> 00:30:34,998
Narrator: One week ago,
author and historian
696
00:30:35,084 --> 00:30:38,293
james mcquiston shared
an incredible theory
697
00:30:38,337 --> 00:30:40,963
that the oak island
treasure might be connected
698
00:30:41,048 --> 00:30:43,757
to a 17th-century scottish order
699
00:30:43,843 --> 00:30:46,385
known as the knights baronets,
an organization
700
00:30:46,470 --> 00:30:49,304
with strong ties to
both the freemasons
701
00:30:49,390 --> 00:30:53,392
and their predecessors,
the knights templar.
702
00:30:53,477 --> 00:30:55,435
James: Unfortunately, the french
703
00:30:55,521 --> 00:30:57,145
attacked nova scotia,
704
00:30:57,231 --> 00:31:00,691
leaving the scots ousted
in the spring of 1632,
705
00:31:00,776 --> 00:31:02,671
and I believe they took
shelter in mahone bay
706
00:31:02,695 --> 00:31:04,653
and buried the
oak island treasure.
707
00:31:04,738 --> 00:31:06,780
That's remarkable.
708
00:31:06,866 --> 00:31:09,658
Narrator: Is it possible that the
team has now found evidence
709
00:31:09,743 --> 00:31:12,035
that could corroborate
that treasure theory?
710
00:31:12,121 --> 00:31:15,873
And on property that once
belonged to samuel ball?
711
00:31:15,916 --> 00:31:18,041
And the time frame for that is?
712
00:31:18,085 --> 00:31:20,063
Charles: Uh,
right around that time frame.
713
00:31:20,087 --> 00:31:21,647
- Carmen: Is that right? - Yeah.
714
00:31:21,714 --> 00:31:23,567
We're coming up with so
much different information
715
00:31:23,591 --> 00:31:26,383
of people all over europe,
at least,
716
00:31:26,427 --> 00:31:29,052
having some sort of
a stop on oak island.
717
00:31:29,096 --> 00:31:31,221
Not just around the money pit,
either.
718
00:31:31,307 --> 00:31:33,743
Given the date, as far as we know,
there was nobody living
719
00:31:33,767 --> 00:31:35,517
on oak island at that time.
720
00:31:35,603 --> 00:31:39,563
So, to me,
that says a lot. It really does.
721
00:31:39,607 --> 00:31:42,858
We've dug up a lot of ox shoes
on the island over the years.
722
00:31:42,943 --> 00:31:45,402
These guys were not just
settlers that were making
723
00:31:45,487 --> 00:31:47,738
these ox shoes,
so there's a lot of activity
724
00:31:47,823 --> 00:31:49,489
going on the island.
725
00:31:49,575 --> 00:31:52,743
This could be
from the depositors.
726
00:31:52,828 --> 00:31:54,453
We keep bringing you iron.
727
00:31:54,538 --> 00:31:56,433
Hopefully,
we can bring you some precious metals.
728
00:31:56,457 --> 00:31:58,916
Oh,
wouldn't that be nice? Yes. Yes.
729
00:31:59,001 --> 00:32:01,501
- Make sure you bring it here first.
- Okay.
730
00:32:01,587 --> 00:32:03,523
- Charles: Thank you, carmen.
- Carmen: Very good, see you.
731
00:32:03,547 --> 00:32:05,627
- Charles: Bye now.
- Carmen: Oh, yeah.
732
00:32:08,135 --> 00:32:10,510
Narrator: As the team
from choice sonic drilling
733
00:32:10,596 --> 00:32:12,804
repositions their
rig at smith's cove
734
00:32:12,890 --> 00:32:14,932
in preparation to
drill in search of
735
00:32:14,975 --> 00:32:16,683
one of the nonferrous targets
736
00:32:16,769 --> 00:32:19,102
identified on the
barringer survey...
737
00:32:19,146 --> 00:32:20,624
Miriam: Oh, wow.
738
00:32:20,648 --> 00:32:22,439
Hey, aaron!
739
00:32:22,483 --> 00:32:24,403
Do you want to
come check this out?
740
00:32:25,069 --> 00:32:27,297
Narrator: In the uplands
near the northeastern border
741
00:32:27,321 --> 00:32:29,279
of the oak island swamp,
742
00:32:29,365 --> 00:32:33,075
archeologists miriam
amirault and dr. Aaron taylor
743
00:32:33,160 --> 00:32:36,578
continue to search for more
evidence that might tell them
744
00:32:36,664 --> 00:32:40,290
which direction the mysterious
stone pathway is heading.
745
00:32:41,502 --> 00:32:44,878
- Aaron: Ooh, what do you got?
- Look what I just found.
746
00:32:44,964 --> 00:32:47,047
Aaron: Oh, nice.
747
00:32:47,132 --> 00:32:48,799
Hand-painted.
748
00:32:48,842 --> 00:32:51,426
Miriam: I haven't
seen colors like that.
749
00:32:51,512 --> 00:32:52,739
Aaron: Yeah.
750
00:32:52,763 --> 00:32:55,639
- Blue, pink, and green.
- That's great. Wow.
751
00:32:55,683 --> 00:32:58,141
Narrator: Hand-painted pottery?
752
00:32:58,227 --> 00:33:00,686
Discovered near the
pathway in the uplands?
753
00:33:00,771 --> 00:33:02,980
Was it left behind by someone
754
00:33:03,023 --> 00:33:07,067
after the discovery of
the money pit in 1795?
755
00:33:07,152 --> 00:33:10,654
Or is it evidence of much
earlier human activity
756
00:33:10,739 --> 00:33:12,659
- on oak island?
- Miriam: It's almost, like, uh,
757
00:33:12,700 --> 00:33:16,159
a base of maybe a teacup
or something? Or a bowl?
758
00:33:16,203 --> 00:33:17,681
- Do you see that base? - Yeah.
759
00:33:17,705 --> 00:33:19,474
- Rick: Hey. Good morning.
- Aaron: Hey, rick.
760
00:33:19,498 --> 00:33:21,832
- Miriam: Hi. - Hey.
761
00:33:21,917 --> 00:33:25,127
- Miriam just had an interesting find.
- Look what I just found.
762
00:33:25,170 --> 00:33:27,421
Oh. In the black or in the...?
763
00:33:27,506 --> 00:33:28,839
Yeah.
764
00:33:28,882 --> 00:33:30,132
Here you go.
765
00:33:30,217 --> 00:33:31,569
Rick: What do you make of it?
766
00:33:31,593 --> 00:33:33,321
- Aaron: That's hand-painted.
- Miriam: Hand-painted.
767
00:33:33,345 --> 00:33:36,096
- Isn't it pretty?
- It's very pretty.
768
00:33:36,181 --> 00:33:39,349
The thing about doing
the archeological work
769
00:33:39,435 --> 00:33:42,686
with aaron and miriam is
that you learn to pay attention.
770
00:33:42,771 --> 00:33:45,022
You learn that the
most insignificant find
771
00:33:45,065 --> 00:33:46,982
might be highly revealing.
772
00:33:47,067 --> 00:33:49,192
This is what
archeology is about.
773
00:33:49,278 --> 00:33:53,280
Finding artifacts,
studying them, dating them,
774
00:33:53,365 --> 00:33:55,593
and then weaving them
into an understanding...
775
00:33:55,617 --> 00:33:58,368
A "story,"
if you will... Of what happened.
776
00:33:58,412 --> 00:34:00,162
This is certainly quite unique.
777
00:34:00,205 --> 00:34:02,414
Aaron: What the
ceramics do tell us
778
00:34:02,499 --> 00:34:04,416
is that this was exposed
779
00:34:04,501 --> 00:34:06,877
when those ceramics
780
00:34:06,920 --> 00:34:09,065
- came down on it.
- Miriam: Yeah. - Rick: Right.
781
00:34:09,089 --> 00:34:11,757
But right now, the question is:
782
00:34:11,842 --> 00:34:14,718
Does this connect to the road?
783
00:34:14,803 --> 00:34:19,556
I mean, is it believable to
think that this is all man-made?
784
00:34:19,641 --> 00:34:23,477
Well, we know parts of it
are definitely man-made.
785
00:34:23,562 --> 00:34:26,563
- In here is definitely man-made.
- Rick: Right.
786
00:34:26,648 --> 00:34:30,650
I think it's-it's stronger
that it moves upland
787
00:34:30,736 --> 00:34:33,612
at some point,
and the road connects to there,
788
00:34:33,697 --> 00:34:38,075
it's coming along here,
stops, and turns up here.
789
00:34:38,160 --> 00:34:40,869
And that's why I want
to see if billy is available
790
00:34:40,954 --> 00:34:43,413
to take another
bucket-width back
791
00:34:43,457 --> 00:34:45,624
to see if this is something.
792
00:34:45,709 --> 00:34:48,251
So, for right now,
I'll talk to billy about digging this
793
00:34:48,295 --> 00:34:49,689
- and digging that. Okay.
- Great.
794
00:34:49,713 --> 00:34:51,274
- All right. - Thanks, rick.
- All right, thank you.
795
00:34:51,298 --> 00:34:53,965
- Rick: Good find, miriam.
- Yeah, it's exciting.
796
00:34:54,051 --> 00:34:56,009
Aaron and miriam have decided
797
00:34:56,095 --> 00:34:59,137
that they're going to take
basically a leap of faith.
798
00:34:59,223 --> 00:35:01,932
This road has to go somewhere,
799
00:35:01,975 --> 00:35:04,351
and there are significant clues
800
00:35:04,436 --> 00:35:07,938
that have led them to believe
that the road has turned upland.
801
00:35:07,981 --> 00:35:10,440
And, thus,
they've chosen to open up
802
00:35:10,526 --> 00:35:13,819
some test pits
around the stone path.
803
00:35:13,904 --> 00:35:17,948
The hope is that we can follow
it in some way, shape, or form.
804
00:35:18,909 --> 00:35:23,120
Billy,
if you would be able to pull back this area
805
00:35:23,163 --> 00:35:26,706
then maybe we can see if the road's,
uh, coming up there.
806
00:35:26,792 --> 00:35:28,312
Billy: Okay.
807
00:35:32,881 --> 00:35:35,799
That's the perfect depth, billy.
808
00:35:38,178 --> 00:35:39,761
♪ ♪
809
00:35:41,807 --> 00:35:44,933
that's great,
billy. That's perfect.
810
00:35:45,018 --> 00:35:47,602
I think this is good
for now. Thank you.
811
00:35:47,688 --> 00:35:49,248
- Okay. - Aaron: So we can
812
00:35:49,314 --> 00:35:51,857
get in here with our
shovels and trowels.
813
00:35:51,942 --> 00:35:53,837
If maybe just we can get
that little blob out of there?
814
00:35:53,861 --> 00:35:55,255
- I'll get that with a shovel.
- Yup.
815
00:35:55,279 --> 00:35:57,487
Rick: What's that?
816
00:35:58,490 --> 00:35:59,823
Did you see this?
817
00:36:00,701 --> 00:36:03,660
- There's stone here.
- Aaron: Wow.
818
00:36:03,704 --> 00:36:06,872
Miriam: I'd say
that's exactly what
819
00:36:06,957 --> 00:36:09,082
- we're looking for. - Yeah.
820
00:36:09,168 --> 00:36:12,335
Narrator: Evidence
of more cobblestones?
821
00:36:12,421 --> 00:36:14,921
Could dr. Aaron taylor's
intuition have paid off
822
00:36:15,007 --> 00:36:18,967
with the discovery of another
section of the stone pathway
823
00:36:19,011 --> 00:36:22,179
leading further into the uplands,
away from the swamp?
824
00:36:22,222 --> 00:36:26,016
If so, just where is it leading?
825
00:36:26,101 --> 00:36:29,477
And what will the team
find when they reach its end?
826
00:36:30,397 --> 00:36:33,940
The stones are here,
and then they stop.
827
00:36:34,026 --> 00:36:36,045
I'm thinking that's
telling me the road is
828
00:36:36,069 --> 00:36:38,486
probably stopping here,
829
00:36:38,572 --> 00:36:40,322
and coming up this way.
830
00:36:40,365 --> 00:36:43,658
The path appears to have
831
00:36:43,702 --> 00:36:46,036
turned to the
upland at this point.
832
00:36:46,079 --> 00:36:49,748
And all the
treasure-associated thoughts
833
00:36:49,833 --> 00:36:51,374
around oak island,
834
00:36:51,418 --> 00:36:53,835
are, of course,
based in the money pit.
835
00:36:53,879 --> 00:36:57,047
Well, we're certainly headed
in that direction, and so
836
00:36:57,132 --> 00:36:59,758
I have every reason to hope
837
00:36:59,843 --> 00:37:02,636
that we're following
the right path.
838
00:37:02,721 --> 00:37:05,013
Do you want me
to shovel this out?
839
00:37:05,057 --> 00:37:07,515
Yes, please. (laughs)
840
00:37:07,601 --> 00:37:09,441
- rick: Okay. - Miriam: Yeah.
841
00:37:09,478 --> 00:37:12,187
Narrator: Later
that afternoon...
842
00:37:12,272 --> 00:37:14,375
We all recognize the amount
of work that we've done
843
00:37:14,399 --> 00:37:16,524
trying to uncover
the stone pathway.
844
00:37:16,568 --> 00:37:20,737
Narrator: Rick,
marty and their partner craig tester
845
00:37:20,822 --> 00:37:23,490
have gathered members
of their team in the war room
846
00:37:23,575 --> 00:37:26,076
for a highly anticipated
scientific report
847
00:37:26,119 --> 00:37:29,412
regarding the hand-cut
wood recently found
848
00:37:29,498 --> 00:37:32,415
beneath the mysterious
stone pathway.
849
00:37:32,501 --> 00:37:35,710
I believe craig has
a c-14 test result,
850
00:37:35,754 --> 00:37:37,712
so, craig, fill us in.
851
00:37:37,756 --> 00:37:39,631
Well, this sample came from,
852
00:37:39,716 --> 00:37:41,925
uh, right before fred's road.
853
00:37:41,969 --> 00:37:45,262
We found this piece of
wood underneath the rocks.
854
00:37:45,347 --> 00:37:47,514
It was obvious it was,
uh, in place
855
00:37:47,599 --> 00:37:51,518
when the road was put in place there,
the pathway.
856
00:37:51,603 --> 00:37:54,145
And, uh,
we got two different time periods,
857
00:37:54,231 --> 00:37:56,106
but, really,
they're so close together,
858
00:37:56,191 --> 00:37:58,608
basically one time period:
859
00:37:58,652 --> 00:38:03,071
From 1489 to 1654.
860
00:38:03,156 --> 00:38:05,365
- Wow. - Oh, wow.
861
00:38:05,450 --> 00:38:06,450
Great!
862
00:38:09,871 --> 00:38:13,707
Craig reveals these dates of,
uh, 1489 to 1654.
863
00:38:13,792 --> 00:38:17,210
Those are stunning, uh,
there's no question about it,
864
00:38:17,296 --> 00:38:19,629
but they do fit.
865
00:38:19,715 --> 00:38:21,798
I've always
believed that the road
866
00:38:21,883 --> 00:38:25,802
was quite a bit older than,
uh, the 1700s,
867
00:38:25,887 --> 00:38:28,930
and here we have
dates that support that.
868
00:38:29,016 --> 00:38:30,868
Look,
that is a very exciting date range.
869
00:38:30,892 --> 00:38:32,976
Okay? That's a
fabulous date range.
870
00:38:33,020 --> 00:38:34,811
That's really cool.
871
00:38:34,896 --> 00:38:36,771
But is this a shaped
piece of wood
872
00:38:36,857 --> 00:38:38,148
or a twig or something?
873
00:38:38,233 --> 00:38:41,526
It was like a branch,
a small branch.
874
00:38:41,611 --> 00:38:44,321
- You feel good about that?
- Yeah.
875
00:38:44,364 --> 00:38:45,675
Marty: Great. Fantastic.
876
00:38:45,699 --> 00:38:47,385
But I think the
dates that come from
877
00:38:47,409 --> 00:38:49,659
organics under the
road are more telling than
878
00:38:49,703 --> 00:38:53,413
the artifacts found on it,
because once that road is built
879
00:38:53,498 --> 00:38:55,768
- it could have been used for hundreds of years.
- Yeah.
880
00:38:55,792 --> 00:38:57,375
Alex: This is a great one.
881
00:38:57,461 --> 00:38:59,961
It's good for the theory
the road might be quite old.
882
00:39:00,047 --> 00:39:02,005
If we keep getting
these numbers,
883
00:39:02,090 --> 00:39:03,860
then it becomes more
and more conclusive.
884
00:39:03,884 --> 00:39:05,592
Miriam: And that's
basically what we do.
885
00:39:05,677 --> 00:39:09,471
If we find an artifact
that seems completely
886
00:39:09,556 --> 00:39:13,350
out of the ordinary,
but then we find more with those dates,
887
00:39:13,393 --> 00:39:15,518
that's how we conclusively say,
888
00:39:15,604 --> 00:39:17,645
"yes, this is... This is right."
889
00:39:17,689 --> 00:39:20,398
I-I'll just reference
fred nolan:
890
00:39:20,484 --> 00:39:22,525
"duplication,
duplication, duplication."
891
00:39:22,569 --> 00:39:24,819
- marty: Yeah.
- Craig: Yep. Absolutely.
892
00:39:24,905 --> 00:39:27,489
I'll tell you what those
results mean to me.
893
00:39:27,532 --> 00:39:29,385
They mean that
this thing is real.
894
00:39:29,409 --> 00:39:30,825
Somehow, this thing is real,
895
00:39:30,869 --> 00:39:32,869
and remember
who you're talking to.
896
00:39:32,954 --> 00:39:35,955
For the longest time,
my number one theory of what happened
897
00:39:36,041 --> 00:39:38,792
on oak island was
nothing of significance
898
00:39:38,877 --> 00:39:41,044
prior to 1795.
899
00:39:41,088 --> 00:39:43,505
We've already proved
that's not the case.
900
00:39:43,590 --> 00:39:45,632
That makes me
enthused to keep going.
901
00:39:45,717 --> 00:39:48,218
We haven't solved this
yet and we're going to.
902
00:39:48,303 --> 00:39:51,096
That is an extremely
903
00:39:51,181 --> 00:39:53,890
intriguing and exciting range.
904
00:39:53,934 --> 00:39:55,536
- I agree. It's exciting.
- Marty: Yeah.
905
00:39:55,560 --> 00:39:57,519
- Absolutely.
- Marty: Carry on, guys.
906
00:39:57,604 --> 00:39:59,020
Hope the weather holds for you.
907
00:39:59,106 --> 00:40:00,958
- Rick: Take care.
- Doug: Take care.
908
00:40:00,982 --> 00:40:03,044
Narrator: As another
week comes to a close
909
00:40:03,068 --> 00:40:05,902
for rick, marty,
craig and their team,
910
00:40:05,946 --> 00:40:09,364
despite a frustrating
setback in the money pit,
911
00:40:09,449 --> 00:40:12,200
there is new hope that
a breakthrough discovery
912
00:40:12,285 --> 00:40:15,412
may still be within their
reach at smith's cove.
913
00:40:15,455 --> 00:40:17,914
And new revelations at the swamp
914
00:40:17,958 --> 00:40:20,875
provide strong encouragement
that they are getting
915
00:40:20,961 --> 00:40:23,753
closer and closer to unraveling
916
00:40:23,797 --> 00:40:26,548
the 226-year-old
treasure mystery.
917
00:40:27,426 --> 00:40:30,343
But as they
continue to research,
918
00:40:30,429 --> 00:40:32,429
drill and dig,
919
00:40:32,514 --> 00:40:34,472
will they ultimately reveal
920
00:40:34,558 --> 00:40:37,600
that the carefully-hidden
truth about oak island
921
00:40:37,644 --> 00:40:39,602
revolves around one story?
922
00:40:39,688 --> 00:40:42,147
Or a number of them?
923
00:40:42,232 --> 00:40:45,692
Whatever the case may be,
924
00:40:45,777 --> 00:40:48,236
their story could re-write
north american history
925
00:40:48,321 --> 00:40:50,238
as we know it.
926
00:40:51,950 --> 00:40:54,909
Next time on the
curse of oak island...
927
00:40:54,995 --> 00:40:56,806
Gary: I love the smell of
treasure in the morning.
928
00:40:56,830 --> 00:40:58,580
Oh, look at that!
929
00:40:58,623 --> 00:41:00,790
I would say this looks military.
930
00:41:00,876 --> 00:41:03,251
This particular artifact
was found in the swamp,
931
00:41:03,295 --> 00:41:04,939
and I've never seen
anything like that.
932
00:41:04,963 --> 00:41:06,357
Marty: Wow. What
the hell is that?
933
00:41:06,381 --> 00:41:08,443
We are hoping you might
have an idea of what it is.
934
00:41:08,467 --> 00:41:10,425
Well, this is really,
really old.
935
00:41:10,510 --> 00:41:11,612
- Middle 1400s. - Jack: Oh, wow.
936
00:41:11,636 --> 00:41:12,947
Scott: What do you got?
937
00:41:12,971 --> 00:41:14,657
Looks like a piece
of finished wood.
938
00:41:14,681 --> 00:41:17,765
It looks like railing. It
looks like ship's railing.
939
00:41:17,851 --> 00:41:20,288
- Steve g.: It was on the ship in the swamp.
- Billy: Yeah.
940
00:41:20,312 --> 00:41:22,979
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00:41:23,003 --> 00:41:25,003
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