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Tonight, on the thrilling season finale
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of the curse of oak island
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I think that's meant to
go through something
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- like chain mail.
- That would make it old.
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From the composition, pre-1600s.
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Remember the lead weight?
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- Yes.
- I've just found two more.
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What would they be measuring?
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Gold.
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- All right, here we go.
- Fingers crossed?
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- Yeah.
- I'm looking for a vault.
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This one might tell the tale.
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We got a chance of actually
finding treasure with this one.
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- X marks the spot.
- That's the spot, man.
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- I can feel it.
- I hope so.
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Come on, baby!
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There is an island in the north Atlantic
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where people have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found a stone slab
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with strange symbols carved into it
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man-made workings that
date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross whose
origin may be connected
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to the knights templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure can be found.
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All right, well, here we go, gents.
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With the harsh north Atlantic winter
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fast approaching,
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the final week of
search activities this year
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has begun on oak island.
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Well, can we get there?
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- I want to find the metal.
- However,
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brothers Rick and Marty
lagina and their team
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believe that they still have
the necessary time needed
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to make a discovery in
the fabled money pit area
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that could finally solve
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a 229-year-old treasure mystery.
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This is that spot on the map I gave you?
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The spot you gave me
on the map? Right there.
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We're only about eight feet
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northwest off the garden shaft.
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- Okay.
- You got to remember,
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we're looking for a room.
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We're looking for a vault.
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This one might tell the tale.
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All right, let's get out of the way
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and let's let this hole get drilled.
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- Come on.
- Okay, good.
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Just over a month ago,
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representatives from
dumas contracting limited
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were conducting a
probe-drilling operation
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some 106 feet deep in the
18th-century garden shaft
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to investigate a partially dismantled
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seven-foot-high tunnel.
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A tunnel that leads directly
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into a region dubbed the baby blob,
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where high-trace
evidence of precious metals
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has been detected
through groundwater testing
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between depths of 80
and 120 feet underground.
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However, saltwater
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mysteriously rushed into the shaft
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forcing the team to abandon the effort
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and to speculate that one
of the legendary flood tunnels
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had been triggered, which
have prevented searchers
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from digging below 90
feet in the money pit area
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for more than two centuries.
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One last crack.
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- Let's make it count.
- Will do.
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Last one of the year.
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Now, after geoscientist Dr. Ian spooner
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and his colleague Dr. Fred Michel
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conducted new water sampling
tests near the garden shaft,
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they have marked a
new borehole location
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known as e.5n-14.5,
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where they believe the
source of the precious metals
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may be located some 100 feet below.
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We're gonna take one big swing
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and, you know, we got a
chance of actually finding
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treasure with this one.
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Dr. Spooner and Dr. Michel
have strongly stated
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that, in this area,
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there is a source of the
metals they're detecting
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and they don't believe it's natural.
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Thus, this location,
maybe, x marks the spot.
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I'm calling this bravo-Sierra.
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That's the spot, man. I can feel it.
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- I hope so.
- This is the last hole,
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and we might as well
drill till we can't drill.
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We got a lot of secrets yet to unfold.
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As Marty and Craig tester
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continue supervising
the core-drilling operation
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in the money pit area
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later that morning...
Hey, Rick. Hey, Doug.
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Hey, all.
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- How are you?
- Very good.
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- Yeah, we're excited, actually.
- Rick lagina
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and oak island historian Doug crowell
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meet with Jack begley,
lead archaeologist laird niven
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and archaeometallurgist Emma culligan
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in the oak island lab.
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I have a top-pocket find here,
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one that we didn't find,
but that someone else did.
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I think we're all gonna find
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this artifact extremely interesting.
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We showed ane at the viking museum.
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Turns out, it's an arrowhead.
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- During the past three weeks...
- Wow. - ...Rick,
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Doug and members of the team
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visited numerous sites in Italy...
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- Is this it?
- Denmark...
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- Wow.
- The Netherlands...
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This contains information
about astronomy.
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And Iceland
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in order to investigate
an incredible theory:
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That nearly eight centuries ago,
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the Scandinavian culture
known as the vikings
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helped members of the
medieval Christian order
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of the knights templar
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transport priceless religious treasures
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to North America and
hide them on oak island.
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Wow.
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This is very interesting to me.
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During their journey, they brought
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a picture of a metal artifact
which was discovered
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on oak island in the
1960s by Robert dunfield
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to the lad by viking museum
in kerteminde, Denmark.
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There, curator ane jepsen nyborg
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gave the team a stunning analysis.
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This is very quintessentially the way
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that they made these
artifacts in the viking age.
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We couldn't wait to come back here
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because my hope, o-of course, is that
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you have some very interesting results.
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Now, Rick and Doug are eager
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to have laird and Emma
conduct a scientific examination
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on the arrowhead to hopefully determine
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that it truly could be a critical clue
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that could help solve
the oak island mystery.
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This is an interesting one.
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M-My first observation
is th... how thin it is,
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how narrow it is.
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To me, that speaks
of piercing, not hunting.
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The hunting arrows would be broader.
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I think that's meant to
go through something like
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chain mail.
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Wow. That would make it old.
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It would make it old. It
also changes its function,
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like, why is it here for that purpose?
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I see Emma smiling.
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I bet you can't wait to put that in the xrf.
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Nervous and excited, yeah, yeah.
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- Why don't you?
- Okay.
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Emma is scanning the artifact
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using an X-ray
fluorescence spectrometer.
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The device emits
nondestructive radiation
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in order to identify the elements
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that are present within objects
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which can help in determining their age.
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So, the scans are ready,
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and I think you guys will be happy
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- with the results.
- Okay.
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From the composition, yeah, I can say
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that it's quite old.
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I think these levels would indicate,
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like, pre, you know, 1600s.
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- No way.
- As far as we know.
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- Wow.
- Yeah.
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- Wow.
- The phosphorus and sulfur
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is common in English iron.
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So, comfortably, I would
put it in the English region.
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Being English doesn't
preclude it being norse.
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So far, there's nothing to say it isn't.
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- That it isn't viking?
- Yeah.
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The vikings pillaged a lot of england.
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And they also lived there.
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It may be supportive
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of these other dates from
our other findings on the island
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- yeah.
- That we have in a medieval context.
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Yeah, exactly. Yeah.
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In recent years, the
team has investigated
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numerous structures on the island
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which experts have suggested
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could date back as early as 1200 ad.
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These include a stone well on lot 26,
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a massive paved feature in the swamp
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and the megalithic
formation of six boulders
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known as Nolan's cross.
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Incredibly, they have also found
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two lead artifacts and a pickax
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that have been scientifically
linked to scandinavia.
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Could this arrowhead be
another critical piece of evidence
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supporting the theory that vikings
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may have helped the templar order
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Bury sacred treasures on oak island?
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If so, could that also explain
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the high-trace evidence
of precious metals
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that the team has detected
in the money pit area?
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If these are out there,
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who knows what else is out there?
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So, let's keep looking into it.
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- Okay?
- We will.
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- Thank you.
- Thanks.
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As Rick and Doug finish their meeting
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with laird and Emma in the lab...
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All right, Gary.
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- Yep.
- What do we have here?
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Back at it, mate. Lots
of flags to dig today.
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Alex lagina
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and metal detection expert Gary drayton
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arrive on lot 10,
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where Gary detected a number
of promising metal targets
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earlier this morning.
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It is gonna be a cold one today, mate.
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This island tells you
when it's time to leave.
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Yep.
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So, whatever we can get out
of the ground before it freezes,
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- we got to get out.
- Okay, mate.
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Two weeks ago, near this area,
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Marty lagina and members of the team
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lifted one of the six megalithic
boulders of Nolan's cross
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known as cone e
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in order to look for clues
that might help identify
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just who created the feature.
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I mean, if that's cement,
then we found something.
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Incredibly, Marty discovered
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a strange concrete-like substance
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beneath cone e that contained
animal hair of some kind,
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and which the team
plans to further analyze
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through DNA testing.
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All right, let's see what we got here.
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Now, after getting
permission from laird niven
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to dig up the targets that
were marked earlier today,
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Gary and Alex hope to find
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additional important or valuable clues.
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That sounds good, mate.
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It's right there.
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I'll see what I can do.
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It is snowing now, mate.
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Hopefully, it's a bit of snowy treasure
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- I'll try pinpointing it.
- Okay.
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There it is.
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That is very interesting.
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We'll see what we got.
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Very interesting.
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Is it a pin or is it a chisel?
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On lot ten, near the middle of oak island,
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Alex lagina and Gary drayton
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may have just uncovered
a potentially important clue.
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To me, that looks like a tool.
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You see, it looks like it's kind
of mushroomed on the top.
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- Meaning it's been hammered.
- Yeah.
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It's like a tool
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you would use to inscribe stones.
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And that is part of the story of oak island.
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A possible chisel?
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Over the years, several
boulders and large stones
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have been reportedly found on oak island
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that featured curious carved symbols.
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One, known as the h+o stone,
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was discovered on the northern shore
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and featured an h, a cross
surrounded by four dots
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and a circle with a dot in its center,
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which some believe
signifies the presence of gold.
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Another was the legendary 90 foot stone,
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which was found at that depth
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in the original money pit back in 1804.
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There is a four-dot
cross here, like, you see?
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Yeah, yeah.
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During their recent trip across Europe...
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- On the other side here, - circle and dot.
- Yeah.
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Alex, his uncle Rick
and members of the team
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visited numerous sites
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connected to the knights templar
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and others related to the vikings,
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where they saw many structures
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and even runestones that featured
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the same kinds of symbols.
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Look at how many of those runes
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- match the 90 foot stone.
- Wow.
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Could it be possible that Gary and Alex
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have just unearthed a tool
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in the area near Nolan's cross
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that may have played a significant role
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in the oak island mystery?
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That is a cool find, mate.
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- Into the pouch.
- Yeah.
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Good digging.
291
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I think this is a heck of a find, Alex.
292
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I agree.
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The following morning...
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Going back down two more times.
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As the core drilling operation
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inches closer to target
depth in the money pit area,
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on lot 5, located on
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the western side of the island...
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Might have to build
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a shelter over this thing for the winter.
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Archaeologists laird niven
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and Helen Sheldon continue
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investigating a rectangular
stone foundation.
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Within this feature, just like a larger,
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more rounded structure
near the shoreline,
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the team has unearthed
artificially manipulated soils
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that match samples recovered
from the money pit area.
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And curiously, in recent weeks,
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Helen has helped uncover
not only an iron spike
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that may date back nearly nine centuries,
311
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but also a lead weight,
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which the team believes
might have been designed
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for measuring portions of valuables.
314
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Now, with only a few more days
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before winter forces the team to suspend
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all search operations until next spring,
317
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laird and Helen are
hoping to find more clues
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that could determine just
who created this feature
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and for what purpose.
320
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What's this coming out?
321
00:14:50,667 --> 00:14:54,000
Look at that... That's another one
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of those lead weights.
323
00:14:58,375 --> 00:15:00,195
Like the other one that
we found over there.
324
00:15:00,219 --> 00:15:01,219
Yeah.
325
00:15:04,167 --> 00:15:05,917
Yeah, it looks the same.
326
00:15:06,083 --> 00:15:08,667
Finding one is odd,
finding two finding two.
327
00:15:08,833 --> 00:15:10,167
Is bizarre.
328
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And it's all on this layer
329
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just above this really hard stuff.
330
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Basically, what we think is the floor.
331
00:15:17,250 --> 00:15:19,625
- Yeah. Yeah.
- The very, very bottom.
332
00:15:20,708 --> 00:15:22,726
The really interesting part
of this whole excavation
333
00:15:22,750 --> 00:15:24,333
are things we didn't expect,
334
00:15:24,542 --> 00:15:27,917
like the soils between lot
5 and the money pit match.
335
00:15:28,042 --> 00:15:29,226
It looks almost identical -it does.
336
00:15:29,250 --> 00:15:30,958
- To the other ones.
- It does.
337
00:15:31,125 --> 00:15:32,809
There are so many
artifacts that we haven't
338
00:15:32,833 --> 00:15:35,184
seen before. The more we excavate,
339
00:15:35,208 --> 00:15:37,667
the more we uncover
within this structure,
340
00:15:37,875 --> 00:15:39,375
the more confusing it gets.
341
00:15:39,583 --> 00:15:42,000
It's unlike anything
I've seen in the 38 years
342
00:15:42,125 --> 00:15:43,542
I've been doing archaeology.
343
00:15:46,542 --> 00:15:47,833
My heavens. Laird.
344
00:15:48,000 --> 00:15:49,625
You're not gonna believe this.
345
00:15:51,833 --> 00:15:52,917
Not another one.
346
00:15:53,042 --> 00:15:54,684
Another one.
347
00:15:54,708 --> 00:15:56,333
Same, shaved on the edges.
348
00:15:56,500 --> 00:15:58,250
Here, look.
349
00:15:58,417 --> 00:16:00,750
And, again, it's down here
in this very Sandy layer.
350
00:16:00,917 --> 00:16:02,667
Very bizarre.
351
00:16:02,875 --> 00:16:04,000
Three of the same thing
352
00:16:04,167 --> 00:16:05,351
- that we've never seen before.
- No.
353
00:16:05,375 --> 00:16:07,167
Really weird.
354
00:16:07,333 --> 00:16:09,500
But Marty would be pretty
interested to see those.
355
00:16:10,625 --> 00:16:12,500
One of the things that
was always missing
356
00:16:12,667 --> 00:16:14,167
here on oak island was
357
00:16:14,333 --> 00:16:16,750
if there was such a massive undertaking,
358
00:16:16,917 --> 00:16:19,917
where did they house
the people who did it?
359
00:16:20,083 --> 00:16:22,500
Maybe that's what
we're uncovering on lot 5.
360
00:16:23,625 --> 00:16:26,417
If, in fact, we have
found the staging area
361
00:16:26,542 --> 00:16:28,542
for whatever happened
originally at the money pit,
362
00:16:28,625 --> 00:16:30,875
that would make sense. That
had to happen somewhere.
363
00:16:31,042 --> 00:16:33,250
Maybe, finally, we're
gonna figure that out.
364
00:16:33,417 --> 00:16:34,667
- Laird.
- Hi.
365
00:16:34,875 --> 00:16:36,375
- Helen.
- Ooh.
366
00:16:36,542 --> 00:16:37,542
What'd you find there?
367
00:16:37,708 --> 00:16:39,292
Yeah. Remember the lead weight?
368
00:16:39,458 --> 00:16:40,583
- Yep. -Yes.
- Yeah, well,
369
00:16:40,750 --> 00:16:41,750
I've just found two more.
370
00:16:41,875 --> 00:16:42,875
Two more?
371
00:16:42,958 --> 00:16:44,208
- Wow.
- Yeah.
372
00:16:44,375 --> 00:16:46,167
Are they identical?
373
00:16:46,333 --> 00:16:48,667
One looks identical,
one looks a bit smaller.
374
00:16:48,833 --> 00:16:50,833
The other one was almost exactly
375
00:16:51,042 --> 00:16:53,000
.7 ounces, was it not?
376
00:16:53,167 --> 00:16:54,333
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
377
00:16:54,500 --> 00:16:56,018
You don't have any way
to weigh them out here?
378
00:16:56,042 --> 00:16:57,167
We do, actually.
379
00:16:57,375 --> 00:16:59,750
Helen's found two more
380
00:16:59,917 --> 00:17:02,167
pieces of lead more or less identical to
381
00:17:02,333 --> 00:17:04,042
the first little cylindrical lead piece.
382
00:17:04,208 --> 00:17:05,958
That alone is interesting.
383
00:17:06,125 --> 00:17:07,458
You start to believe
384
00:17:07,625 --> 00:17:10,000
that they actually are meaningful.
385
00:17:11,042 --> 00:17:13,625
- So, there's number two.
- Number two.
386
00:17:18,667 --> 00:17:20,917
.69 -Marty: .69.
387
00:17:21,125 --> 00:17:22,667
That's pretty close.
388
00:17:22,792 --> 00:17:24,708
That is pretty damn exact.
389
00:17:27,833 --> 00:17:29,458
There's number three.
390
00:17:34,083 --> 00:17:35,958
.69.
391
00:17:36,125 --> 00:17:38,059
- That's amazing.
- I mean, that's just not coincidental.
392
00:17:38,083 --> 00:17:39,101
No, that's not coincidental.
Not three of them.
393
00:17:39,125 --> 00:17:40,500
- No.
- No.
394
00:17:40,708 --> 00:17:42,167
Well, what would they be measuring,
395
00:17:42,375 --> 00:17:44,417
- do you think?
- Money.
396
00:17:44,625 --> 00:17:45,601
Treasure?
397
00:17:45,625 --> 00:17:46,625
Gold.
398
00:17:47,875 --> 00:17:49,125
Given that soils
399
00:17:49,292 --> 00:17:51,042
found within this feature on lot 5
400
00:17:51,208 --> 00:17:53,083
have been scientifically matched
401
00:17:53,208 --> 00:17:55,893
to man-made workings
that were unearthed
402
00:17:55,917 --> 00:17:57,208
deep in the money pit area,
403
00:17:57,375 --> 00:18:00,792
could that mean that
these three lead weights
404
00:18:00,958 --> 00:18:02,559
may be directly related
405
00:18:02,583 --> 00:18:04,667
to the large amounts of precious metals
406
00:18:04,875 --> 00:18:05,875
that have been detected
407
00:18:06,083 --> 00:18:08,333
within the so-called baby blob?
408
00:18:08,458 --> 00:18:10,542
I've become more and more interested
409
00:18:10,708 --> 00:18:14,125
in what's going on on lot 5
because the archaeologists
410
00:18:14,292 --> 00:18:16,125
are telling me that this is not normal.
411
00:18:16,292 --> 00:18:18,708
- Three weights, .69 ounces.
- Yeah.
412
00:18:18,875 --> 00:18:22,250
It's got something to do,
maybe, with the money pit.
413
00:18:22,417 --> 00:18:25,458
That could be the piece
that's been missing forever.
414
00:18:25,667 --> 00:18:28,042
Okay, you guys carry
on and keep digging.
415
00:18:28,208 --> 00:18:30,008
Jack and I are gonna
go, and it's cool stuff.
416
00:18:30,125 --> 00:18:31,125
- Let's go, Jack.
- Yeah.
417
00:18:31,208 --> 00:18:33,250
See you later.
418
00:18:36,875 --> 00:18:40,042
Okay, this next core could
have some good potential in it.
419
00:18:40,208 --> 00:18:42,417
Good possibility where
the metals are coming from.
420
00:18:42,583 --> 00:18:44,542
- Yep.
- Little something different, hopefully.
421
00:18:44,708 --> 00:18:47,250
It is a critical moment
422
00:18:47,375 --> 00:18:49,208
for Rick and Marty lagina and their team
423
00:18:49,375 --> 00:18:51,417
in the money pit area
424
00:18:51,542 --> 00:18:53,518
Charles, you got your fingers crossed?
425
00:18:53,542 --> 00:18:54,667
Yeah.
426
00:18:55,708 --> 00:18:57,250
As the core drilling operation
427
00:18:57,417 --> 00:19:00,250
in borehole bravo-Sierra
428
00:19:00,375 --> 00:19:03,875
has finally reached a
depth of some 100 feet,
429
00:19:04,042 --> 00:19:06,083
where vast amounts of precious metals
430
00:19:06,208 --> 00:19:07,833
were recently detected.
431
00:19:08,042 --> 00:19:09,875
We're supposedly zeroing in
432
00:19:10,042 --> 00:19:13,792
on the source of the metals
very near the garden shaft.
433
00:19:13,917 --> 00:19:16,667
More so than any
other drilling this summer
434
00:19:16,833 --> 00:19:18,250
or, really, any prior years,
435
00:19:18,458 --> 00:19:20,375
I'm looking for this borehole
436
00:19:20,542 --> 00:19:22,292
to penetrate a treasure vault.
437
00:19:22,458 --> 00:19:24,500
We have a core, gentlemen.
438
00:19:24,625 --> 00:19:26,208
- This is it.
- One of our last
439
00:19:26,375 --> 00:19:27,375
best chances right here.
440
00:19:27,458 --> 00:19:29,167
What do you have, Marvin?
441
00:19:29,333 --> 00:19:30,833
- 119.
- 119.
442
00:19:30,958 --> 00:19:32,583
Thank you.
443
00:19:32,750 --> 00:19:34,375
Let's have a look.
444
00:19:35,625 --> 00:19:37,417
Come on, be something.
445
00:19:40,375 --> 00:19:42,167
Sand, sand, miserable sand.
446
00:19:42,292 --> 00:19:43,333
Yeah.
447
00:19:43,500 --> 00:19:45,125
Does not look promising.
448
00:19:45,292 --> 00:19:48,792
Unfortunately, it's just
in situ material, sadly.
449
00:19:50,042 --> 00:19:51,125
Hey, Ian.
450
00:19:51,292 --> 00:19:52,625
- Yep.
- So, can we
451
00:19:52,792 --> 00:19:54,434
conclude we're through
the zone of interest
452
00:19:54,458 --> 00:19:56,500
- for the time being?
- Yeah, we're through
453
00:19:56,708 --> 00:19:59,893
the area that we're really focused on.
454
00:19:59,917 --> 00:20:02,101
I mean, for us, the big deal
now is letting this whole place
455
00:20:02,125 --> 00:20:03,458
rest a bit so we can see
456
00:20:03,583 --> 00:20:06,000
if we can pick up anything in the water.
457
00:20:06,208 --> 00:20:07,583
Absolutely.
458
00:20:07,750 --> 00:20:10,000
It is a profoundly
459
00:20:10,167 --> 00:20:12,250
disappointing moment for Rick, Marty,
460
00:20:12,375 --> 00:20:13,667
Craig and their team.
461
00:20:13,833 --> 00:20:16,250
The vast source of precious metals
462
00:20:16,417 --> 00:20:18,917
that have been repeatedly
detected in this area
463
00:20:19,083 --> 00:20:20,625
remains elusive.
464
00:20:20,750 --> 00:20:22,375
Well, look, I'm disappointed.
465
00:20:22,542 --> 00:20:25,250
It's the end of the
season, and we don't have
466
00:20:25,375 --> 00:20:27,750
the treasure or the story in our hands.
467
00:20:27,917 --> 00:20:29,792
And it doesn't make any sense.
468
00:20:29,958 --> 00:20:32,208
The data strongly shows
469
00:20:32,375 --> 00:20:34,500
that there is some mass of metal
470
00:20:34,708 --> 00:20:36,583
that was put down in the money pit.
471
00:20:36,750 --> 00:20:40,458
So, once again, oak
island hands us a mystery.
472
00:20:40,625 --> 00:20:42,833
The problem with this sand is
473
00:20:42,958 --> 00:20:45,167
there's so much Clay with it.
474
00:20:45,375 --> 00:20:47,215
I mean, the sand might
transmit a lot of water
475
00:20:47,292 --> 00:20:49,000
if it wasn't so full of other stuff.
476
00:20:49,167 --> 00:20:51,542
Yeah, not even really saturated.
477
00:20:51,708 --> 00:20:53,559
I mean, there's nothing here that can
478
00:20:53,583 --> 00:20:55,059
deliver the kind of water that's going in
479
00:20:55,083 --> 00:20:56,333
- the garden shaft.
- No, no.
480
00:20:57,708 --> 00:21:00,333
So, I mean, the obvious, Ian, I mean,
481
00:21:00,458 --> 00:21:01,833
what's staring us in the face is
482
00:21:02,000 --> 00:21:05,167
this sand is incapable
of doing what happened
483
00:21:05,375 --> 00:21:07,125
in the garden shaft, then it kind of leads
484
00:21:07,250 --> 00:21:08,875
credence to the so-called flood tunnel.
485
00:21:09,042 --> 00:21:10,333
Yep.
486
00:21:10,500 --> 00:21:12,167
It's just hard to believe
487
00:21:12,375 --> 00:21:16,500
that 479 gallons a
minute is being pushed
488
00:21:16,708 --> 00:21:19,250
through the kinds of sands
that we're seeing on the table
489
00:21:19,417 --> 00:21:21,458
to flood the garden shaft.
490
00:21:21,625 --> 00:21:24,417
Then where's the water coming from?
491
00:21:24,583 --> 00:21:26,792
Perhaps a flood tunnel.
492
00:21:26,958 --> 00:21:29,833
It's meaningful. There
is historical narrative.
493
00:21:30,000 --> 00:21:31,667
Craig, what does it do for you?
494
00:21:31,833 --> 00:21:34,375
I think there's an external source.
495
00:21:34,542 --> 00:21:35,833
So, a flood tunnel.
496
00:21:36,958 --> 00:21:38,292
And I think, given this,
497
00:21:38,458 --> 00:21:40,167
I totally agree with Craig.
498
00:21:40,333 --> 00:21:41,958
Yeah, me too.
499
00:21:42,125 --> 00:21:44,833
Although the team is greatly disappointed
500
00:21:44,958 --> 00:21:47,667
that they didn't recover valuables,
501
00:21:47,875 --> 00:21:50,250
could they be correct
that they have unearthed
502
00:21:50,417 --> 00:21:53,184
compelling evidence
that a man-made tunnel
503
00:21:53,208 --> 00:21:55,042
connected to the ocean
504
00:21:55,167 --> 00:21:57,583
may have caused the
flooding that recently took place
505
00:21:57,750 --> 00:22:00,833
some 100 feet deep in the garden shaft?
506
00:22:01,000 --> 00:22:03,542
Let's you two and me go and have
507
00:22:03,708 --> 00:22:04,893
- a little confab here.
- Okay.
508
00:22:04,917 --> 00:22:07,792
If so, could that offer more proof
509
00:22:07,958 --> 00:22:11,708
that the treasure is in
fact somewhere nearby,
510
00:22:12,708 --> 00:22:15,583
and protected by a genuine booby trap,
511
00:22:15,750 --> 00:22:19,667
as many have believed
for more than two centuries?
512
00:22:20,708 --> 00:22:24,333
Well, okay, guys, so...
So ends another season,
513
00:22:24,458 --> 00:22:26,667
- at least for drilling, right?
- Yeah.
514
00:22:26,875 --> 00:22:29,333
I am...
515
00:22:29,458 --> 00:22:33,458
Sad that we didn't
make progress or solve it.
516
00:22:33,667 --> 00:22:35,958
It's-it's disappointing.
517
00:22:36,083 --> 00:22:37,518
But in the last five years,
each year, I'm thinking
518
00:22:37,542 --> 00:22:38,862
that we better do it pretty soon.
519
00:22:38,958 --> 00:22:41,583
I mean, what are we
up to... 600 Wells now?
520
00:22:41,750 --> 00:22:43,333
I-I don't know.
521
00:22:43,500 --> 00:22:45,180
I mean, we still have
the metals in the water.
522
00:22:45,204 --> 00:22:45,559
Sure do.
523
00:22:45,583 --> 00:22:47,684
And I do think what we just
learned down there is important.
524
00:22:47,708 --> 00:22:50,000
That could not have
transmitted the kind of water
525
00:22:50,167 --> 00:22:52,417
- that's in the garden shaft, right?
- No.
526
00:22:52,583 --> 00:22:54,792
I still think, though, the
metals are in the water
527
00:22:54,958 --> 00:22:56,583
and we have two really good scientists
528
00:22:56,750 --> 00:22:58,417
that say it's meaningful.
529
00:22:58,583 --> 00:23:01,125
It's not just some sort of fluke.
530
00:23:02,250 --> 00:23:03,250
We're still excited.
531
00:23:03,292 --> 00:23:04,833
These metals in the water
532
00:23:05,042 --> 00:23:08,167
still strongly suggest some
sort of treasure deposit.
533
00:23:08,333 --> 00:23:10,500
There we go.
534
00:23:11,542 --> 00:23:13,208
I think we need to take a deep breath
535
00:23:13,375 --> 00:23:15,167
and we need to look at what we did
536
00:23:15,333 --> 00:23:17,792
and then try and figure out
what we need to do next year.
537
00:23:19,250 --> 00:23:20,417
Look, you know what?
538
00:23:20,625 --> 00:23:22,226
Tomorrow we're gonna
get the team together.
539
00:23:22,250 --> 00:23:24,875
We're gonna have a lot
more on the table to talk about.
540
00:23:25,042 --> 00:23:26,842
But I got to say, Rick,
it's nice to hear you
541
00:23:27,000 --> 00:23:28,958
still very positive.
542
00:23:29,125 --> 00:23:30,667
100%.
543
00:23:30,792 --> 00:23:33,333
If you believe in something,
you-you just persevere.
544
00:23:33,542 --> 00:23:34,625
Sempre avanti.
545
00:23:35,583 --> 00:23:37,167
Sempre avanti.
546
00:23:44,500 --> 00:23:45,726
Thanks for everybody being here.
547
00:23:45,750 --> 00:23:47,518
Want to have a little recap.
548
00:23:47,542 --> 00:23:49,262
This is sort of the deal
where we make sure
549
00:23:49,375 --> 00:23:51,583
- we're all on the same page.
- Right.
550
00:23:51,750 --> 00:23:54,208
A bittersweet day has arrived
551
00:23:54,375 --> 00:23:58,000
for Rick and Marty lagina,
Craig tester and their team.
552
00:23:58,125 --> 00:24:01,625
With the harsh north Atlantic
winter fast approaching,
553
00:24:01,833 --> 00:24:05,000
their search operations
on oak island will have to be
554
00:24:05,125 --> 00:24:07,875
suspended until next spring.
555
00:24:08,042 --> 00:24:09,333
So let's get started.
556
00:24:09,542 --> 00:24:12,000
We're talking about
what happened this year
557
00:24:12,208 --> 00:24:13,851
and where everybody
wants to go next year.
558
00:24:13,875 --> 00:24:15,958
But before departing,
559
00:24:16,083 --> 00:24:18,625
the team gathers for a
final time in the war room
560
00:24:18,792 --> 00:24:20,333
to weigh the great progress
561
00:24:20,500 --> 00:24:21,820
that has been made in their quest
562
00:24:21,958 --> 00:24:26,750
to solve a 229-year-old treasure mystery.
563
00:24:26,917 --> 00:24:29,042
Let's start with lot 5, which became
564
00:24:29,208 --> 00:24:31,625
quite interesting last year
and continued this year.
565
00:24:31,792 --> 00:24:34,875
And, of course, laird,
you ran the investigation,
566
00:24:35,042 --> 00:24:37,250
so why don't you comment
first and let us know
567
00:24:37,375 --> 00:24:38,500
what your takeaways are
568
00:24:38,667 --> 00:24:40,708
from all that archaeological work?
569
00:24:40,875 --> 00:24:44,333
Well, it became a much larger project
570
00:24:44,542 --> 00:24:47,167
and complex and interesting project
571
00:24:47,333 --> 00:24:49,059
than expected.
572
00:24:49,083 --> 00:24:52,125
And it led to some interesting
and intriguing artifacts.
573
00:24:52,250 --> 00:24:53,250
Yep.
574
00:24:54,208 --> 00:24:57,792
Since the team acquired lot 5 in 2022,
575
00:24:57,917 --> 00:25:00,583
they have made
numerous discoveries there,
576
00:25:00,750 --> 00:25:03,000
which suggests it may
have been occupied
577
00:25:03,167 --> 00:25:06,625
by several different groups
over a number of centuries.
578
00:25:07,625 --> 00:25:10,375
At the so-called round
feature near the shoreline
579
00:25:11,417 --> 00:25:14,500
they have unearthed a
14th century barter token
580
00:25:14,625 --> 00:25:17,500
that may be connected to
the believed templar cross
581
00:25:17,708 --> 00:25:21,958
that was discovered
at Smith's cove in 2017.
582
00:25:22,958 --> 00:25:24,958
However, they have also found
583
00:25:25,083 --> 00:25:28,000
potentially 16th-century
venetian trade beads.
584
00:25:29,417 --> 00:25:30,917
And several iron tools that have been
585
00:25:31,042 --> 00:25:34,500
scientifically connected
to sir William phips,
586
00:25:34,667 --> 00:25:37,375
the 17th century English nobleman
587
00:25:37,542 --> 00:25:38,792
who some believe
588
00:25:38,958 --> 00:25:40,708
hid a vast cache of Spanish silver
589
00:25:40,875 --> 00:25:44,208
in the money pit in 1687.
590
00:25:44,375 --> 00:25:48,125
In the rectangular feature
located farther inland,
591
00:25:48,292 --> 00:25:51,208
they not only found
the three lead weights
592
00:25:51,375 --> 00:25:52,583
that were possibly designed
593
00:25:52,750 --> 00:25:54,542
for measuring quantities of treasure,
594
00:25:55,417 --> 00:25:57,333
but also an iron spike,
595
00:25:57,458 --> 00:26:01,292
which Emma culligan has dated
to as early as the 12th century.
596
00:26:02,542 --> 00:26:04,792
And incredibly, all of those discoveries
597
00:26:04,958 --> 00:26:07,833
were eclipsed in age
by four Roman coins
598
00:26:08,000 --> 00:26:10,542
that the team uncovered on lot 5,
599
00:26:10,708 --> 00:26:12,583
which have been dated to between
600
00:26:12,750 --> 00:26:15,667
2,000 and 1,500 years old.
601
00:26:15,792 --> 00:26:18,417
So, given that soil samples
602
00:26:18,625 --> 00:26:20,792
found in both of the
mysterious structures
603
00:26:20,917 --> 00:26:22,833
have been matched to others recovered
604
00:26:23,000 --> 00:26:24,708
from deep in the money pit,
605
00:26:24,875 --> 00:26:27,500
could that mean that lot 5
606
00:26:27,708 --> 00:26:30,708
may still hold secrets
that will prove critical
607
00:26:30,875 --> 00:26:33,667
to solving the oak island mystery?
608
00:26:34,667 --> 00:26:36,000
The so-called round structure
609
00:26:36,167 --> 00:26:39,250
transitioned into... I'm not sure what.
610
00:26:40,458 --> 00:26:42,500
It's a structure.
611
00:26:42,667 --> 00:26:45,833
And the size of the rectangular structure
612
00:26:46,000 --> 00:26:48,333
in the end, and the
artifacts that came from that
613
00:26:48,500 --> 00:26:50,083
were also a big surprise to us.
614
00:26:50,250 --> 00:26:52,583
- Yeah.
- And both the features were
615
00:26:52,750 --> 00:26:54,833
completely buried and covered over,
616
00:26:54,958 --> 00:26:57,125
- I think, intentionally.
- Yeah.
617
00:26:57,292 --> 00:27:01,833
We still contend that
the former circular feature
618
00:27:01,958 --> 00:27:06,167
is older than the occupation
that's represented within it.
619
00:27:06,292 --> 00:27:07,583
Yeah.
620
00:27:07,708 --> 00:27:10,042
To me, the most significant thing
621
00:27:10,250 --> 00:27:12,518
that happened there this year
was this tie to the money pit.
622
00:27:12,542 --> 00:27:14,167
Yeah.
623
00:27:14,333 --> 00:27:16,500
The money pit might have
been built by whoever was
624
00:27:16,708 --> 00:27:18,308
inhabiting the two different structures.
625
00:27:18,458 --> 00:27:19,458
Right.
626
00:27:19,542 --> 00:27:21,083
Maybe you can get the who
627
00:27:21,250 --> 00:27:23,917
and you can even get a
why and, you know, you tie it
628
00:27:24,083 --> 00:27:25,283
to the treasure hunt that way.
629
00:27:25,375 --> 00:27:26,667
- Right.
- Yeah.
630
00:27:26,875 --> 00:27:30,833
I'm quite impressed
by the potential of how
631
00:27:31,000 --> 00:27:33,958
lot 5 may improve our understanding
632
00:27:34,083 --> 00:27:35,443
of the mystery and its totalities.
633
00:27:35,583 --> 00:27:36,667
Right.
634
00:27:36,833 --> 00:27:39,000
Okay. That's lot 5.
635
00:27:39,125 --> 00:27:42,083
One of the other prime
areas of investigation this year
636
00:27:42,250 --> 00:27:44,250
swamp.
637
00:27:44,458 --> 00:27:45,750
Who wants to kick it off?
638
00:27:45,917 --> 00:27:47,458
I guess, Billy, why don't you?
639
00:27:47,583 --> 00:27:48,792
You did most of the digging.
640
00:27:48,958 --> 00:27:51,042
Well, I know you like the swamp, Marty.
641
00:27:51,250 --> 00:27:52,833
I love it.
642
00:27:53,042 --> 00:27:54,375
Every time we dig in the swamp,
643
00:27:54,500 --> 00:27:56,500
it's just another surprise,
I would say, really,
644
00:27:56,625 --> 00:27:58,792
just one thing after the other.
645
00:28:00,208 --> 00:28:03,333
We started hitting rocks everywhere.
646
00:28:03,458 --> 00:28:05,583
The team's excavations
647
00:28:05,750 --> 00:28:08,000
in the triangle-shaped
swamp this year revealed
648
00:28:08,208 --> 00:28:10,458
even more stunning
evidence that it may be
649
00:28:10,625 --> 00:28:13,000
an entirely man-made feature.
650
00:28:13,167 --> 00:28:15,917
Near the previously
uncovered paved area
651
00:28:16,042 --> 00:28:18,417
in the center of the swamp,
652
00:28:18,625 --> 00:28:20,250
which Dr. Spooner has dated
653
00:28:20,417 --> 00:28:22,875
to as early as 1200 ad,
654
00:28:23,042 --> 00:28:25,833
they discovered a layer
of massive tree stumps
655
00:28:26,000 --> 00:28:29,708
that were possibly cut
down over 600 years ago,
656
00:28:29,875 --> 00:28:32,458
when that area was potentially dry land.
657
00:28:33,875 --> 00:28:35,542
In the southeast corner,
658
00:28:35,667 --> 00:28:37,125
they uncovered a wooden extension
659
00:28:37,292 --> 00:28:41,125
to the believed 500-year-old stone road
660
00:28:41,292 --> 00:28:42,958
or ship's wharf
661
00:28:43,125 --> 00:28:45,833
which may have been constructed
for unloading heavy cargo.
662
00:28:47,042 --> 00:28:49,875
What stands out to me is this stone
663
00:28:50,042 --> 00:28:53,750
and this stone, this stone and this stone,
664
00:28:53,875 --> 00:28:55,750
all in a line
665
00:28:55,875 --> 00:28:58,250
I'm pretty confident it's
a human-made structure.
666
00:29:00,458 --> 00:29:03,708
And just several yards
north of the stone road,
667
00:29:03,875 --> 00:29:05,833
they unearthed a cobblestone pathway
668
00:29:06,000 --> 00:29:08,458
leading to a massive
cone-shaped Boulder
669
00:29:08,625 --> 00:29:09,833
that is nearly identical
670
00:29:10,000 --> 00:29:12,458
to the boulders that form Nolan's cross.
671
00:29:14,917 --> 00:29:16,708
There's no question that humans have
672
00:29:16,875 --> 00:29:18,458
manipulated that environment.
673
00:29:18,583 --> 00:29:21,958
- Right.
- Aside from the stumps, we had found
674
00:29:22,125 --> 00:29:24,500
part of the stone pathway
675
00:29:24,708 --> 00:29:27,667
kind of leads out to one of the boulders
676
00:29:27,833 --> 00:29:30,500
that looks about the
same size and shape
677
00:29:30,708 --> 00:29:32,833
as some of the other
Nolan's cross rocks.
678
00:29:33,042 --> 00:29:37,167
And that one was sitting on a
considerable amount of sticks.
679
00:29:37,292 --> 00:29:40,083
But did you get a date
or anything off of it?
680
00:29:40,250 --> 00:29:44,042
Well, the sticks were old. I
think we got the dates back.
681
00:29:44,208 --> 00:29:47,333
- Yes.
- Craig has the c-14 results.
682
00:29:47,542 --> 00:29:48,708
Is that what this is?
683
00:29:48,833 --> 00:29:54,333
Yep. The date was 656 to 703 ad.
684
00:29:54,458 --> 00:29:59,750
The second time period, 740 to 774 ad.
685
00:30:03,833 --> 00:30:08,851
My goodness.
686
00:30:08,875 --> 00:30:13,375
The second time period, 740 to 774 ad.
687
00:30:13,542 --> 00:30:16,375
- So...
- The dates just keep going further
688
00:30:16,542 --> 00:30:17,958
and further back.
689
00:30:18,125 --> 00:30:19,958
In the oak island war room,
690
00:30:20,083 --> 00:30:21,875
Craig tester has just presented
691
00:30:22,042 --> 00:30:25,000
a stunning carbon 14 report
692
00:30:25,167 --> 00:30:27,292
on organic materials in the swamp...
693
00:30:27,500 --> 00:30:30,375
Suggesting that the
cobblestone pathway,
694
00:30:30,542 --> 00:30:33,750
which leads to a massive
cone-shaped Boulder
695
00:30:33,917 --> 00:30:36,833
located several yards
north of the stone road,
696
00:30:37,000 --> 00:30:41,208
could be more than 1,200 years old.
697
00:30:42,625 --> 00:30:44,500
The big thing is, you know,
698
00:30:44,625 --> 00:30:45,792
there's no natural process,
699
00:30:45,958 --> 00:30:47,625
really, to push that huge Boulder there.
700
00:30:47,792 --> 00:30:49,833
Could this be another marking Boulder?
701
00:30:50,042 --> 00:30:52,750
Right? Because somebody
put boulders in the swamp.
702
00:30:52,958 --> 00:30:54,250
It matches the ship's railing,
703
00:30:54,417 --> 00:30:56,137
and it wasn't found all that far from here.
704
00:30:57,208 --> 00:30:58,875
What do you got?
705
00:30:59,042 --> 00:31:00,601
It looks like a piece of finished wood.
706
00:31:00,625 --> 00:31:02,542
In 2020,
707
00:31:02,708 --> 00:31:05,167
while digging just to the
west of the stone road
708
00:31:05,375 --> 00:31:07,542
at the southern border of the swamp,
709
00:31:07,708 --> 00:31:10,917
members of the team
unearthed a finely crafted piece
710
00:31:11,042 --> 00:31:12,802
of possible ship's railing that, incredibly,
711
00:31:12,833 --> 00:31:17,375
was also carbon-dated to
as early as the eighth century.
712
00:31:18,875 --> 00:31:20,559
As I look around, I only
see one piece of wood
713
00:31:20,583 --> 00:31:22,226
that kind of resembles
it. And that's up here
714
00:31:22,250 --> 00:31:24,000
- along the bow.
- Yeah.
715
00:31:24,208 --> 00:31:26,250
One week ago, while visiting
716
00:31:26,417 --> 00:31:28,917
the viking ship museum in Denmark,
717
00:31:29,125 --> 00:31:30,917
Doug krohl, along with Rick lagina
718
00:31:31,083 --> 00:31:33,000
and other members of the team,
719
00:31:33,167 --> 00:31:36,167
noticed a strikingly
similar piece of deck railing
720
00:31:36,333 --> 00:31:38,958
on a reconstructed viking ship.
721
00:31:39,125 --> 00:31:42,583
Although it is well
documented that members
722
00:31:42,708 --> 00:31:45,667
of the viking culture explored
and settled in Greenland
723
00:31:45,875 --> 00:31:51,042
and areas of northern
Canada some 1,000 years ago,
724
00:31:51,208 --> 00:31:53,917
is it possible that the
team has now found
725
00:31:54,083 --> 00:31:56,083
not only artifacts
726
00:31:56,208 --> 00:32:00,000
but also structures on
oak island that suggest
727
00:32:00,167 --> 00:32:03,667
vikings may have reached
as far south as Nova Scotia
728
00:32:03,875 --> 00:32:05,917
and may indeed be connected
729
00:32:06,125 --> 00:32:08,250
to the oak island mystery?
730
00:32:09,250 --> 00:32:10,768
You know, one of the
key things this year was
731
00:32:10,792 --> 00:32:12,708
this big European trip that you took.
732
00:32:12,875 --> 00:32:16,292
I came away with our
interaction in Europe
733
00:32:16,458 --> 00:32:19,042
more convinced than ever
that Nolan's cross was relevant.
734
00:32:20,208 --> 00:32:24,000
So we've invited Emiliano
and corjan to join us here.
735
00:32:24,125 --> 00:32:27,542
Corjan, Emiliano, I appreciate
you guys being on board.
736
00:32:27,750 --> 00:32:30,333
- Thank you.
- Thank you so much.
737
00:32:30,542 --> 00:32:33,542
My objective was irrefutable proof
738
00:32:33,708 --> 00:32:35,542
that an old-world treasure
739
00:32:35,708 --> 00:32:37,708
and an old-world mystery could have
740
00:32:37,875 --> 00:32:40,042
come to the new world long, long ago.
741
00:32:40,208 --> 00:32:42,875
My long, long ago is 1200s.
742
00:32:43,042 --> 00:32:45,083
That was the hope: Prove
743
00:32:45,292 --> 00:32:47,500
east to west is possible
at those early dates.
744
00:32:47,625 --> 00:32:50,917
And the templars, who had interactions
745
00:32:51,125 --> 00:32:53,333
with the norse/vikings from long ago,
746
00:32:53,458 --> 00:32:56,000
made those voyages.
And something of value,
747
00:32:56,125 --> 00:32:59,750
either information or treasure,
748
00:32:59,958 --> 00:33:02,125
was brought to the new world.
749
00:33:02,292 --> 00:33:05,792
I personally came
away with a belief in that.
750
00:33:05,958 --> 00:33:07,638
I think we came away
from that trip having
751
00:33:07,708 --> 00:33:11,083
proved what you just said. It
is possible that it happened.
752
00:33:11,250 --> 00:33:14,625
Well, I mean, the voyage
was very informative.
753
00:33:14,792 --> 00:33:18,333
We moved from northern Italy to Iceland,
754
00:33:18,542 --> 00:33:20,833
and Iceland is exactly halfway through
755
00:33:21,000 --> 00:33:23,167
this trip, from east to west,
756
00:33:23,375 --> 00:33:25,875
from the old world to the new one.
757
00:33:26,042 --> 00:33:29,000
- Corjan?
- You know, the four-dot cross,
758
00:33:29,167 --> 00:33:32,333
the symbol that was on
the h+o stone on oak island.
759
00:33:32,542 --> 00:33:35,750
You saw it in various
places where it was used
760
00:33:35,917 --> 00:33:38,792
by the knights templar, which shows
761
00:33:39,000 --> 00:33:41,958
a very real connection there.
762
00:33:42,125 --> 00:33:44,917
The major takeaway for me was
763
00:33:45,083 --> 00:33:48,417
science of astronomy
was very important.
764
00:33:48,625 --> 00:33:52,208
So, it makes it easy for me to believe
765
00:33:52,375 --> 00:33:54,958
that they would have
utilized that same science
766
00:33:55,125 --> 00:33:57,417
here on oak island in the 13th century
767
00:33:57,542 --> 00:34:00,458
to accomplish their goals here.
768
00:34:00,583 --> 00:34:02,958
The information hunt
is incredibly important.
769
00:34:03,125 --> 00:34:06,417
We would be remiss in not following it.
770
00:34:06,583 --> 00:34:09,833
At this point, it has
produced tangible results.
771
00:34:10,875 --> 00:34:13,667
Emiliano and corjan, thank
you for coming on the trip.
772
00:34:13,833 --> 00:34:15,913
You've made it more
enlightening and more enjoyable.
773
00:34:16,000 --> 00:34:17,167
Thank you very much.
774
00:34:17,333 --> 00:34:19,208
- Ciao. Ciao.
- Thank you.
775
00:34:20,917 --> 00:34:22,208
We're on a treasure hunt,
776
00:34:22,375 --> 00:34:23,934
and I think the most
significant thing to us
777
00:34:23,958 --> 00:34:26,208
is probably the money pit.
778
00:34:26,375 --> 00:34:28,208
- Yeah.
- So let's get to it.
779
00:34:29,542 --> 00:34:31,667
We have in front of us a very fine exhibit.
780
00:34:31,875 --> 00:34:33,125
I really like this.
781
00:34:33,292 --> 00:34:35,226
- These are the canisters?
- They are.
782
00:34:35,250 --> 00:34:37,917
I guess, in my view,
there were two big things
783
00:34:38,083 --> 00:34:39,643
this year that we wanted to accomplish.
784
00:34:39,750 --> 00:34:42,208
One was to find out where
those metals were coming from.
785
00:34:42,417 --> 00:34:43,833
And the other is to see what
786
00:34:43,958 --> 00:34:45,478
the garden shaft itself could tell us.
787
00:34:45,542 --> 00:34:48,417
We got down to 95-ish feet.
788
00:34:48,583 --> 00:34:49,917
We start, just about, to commence
789
00:34:50,083 --> 00:34:51,476
our horizontal drilling, which is one of
790
00:34:51,500 --> 00:34:53,125
the purposes, and we were flooded out.
791
00:34:53,333 --> 00:34:55,292
And not just flooded
out, big time flooded out.
792
00:34:55,417 --> 00:34:58,667
I mean, what's always
interested me about it is this tunnel
793
00:34:58,792 --> 00:35:00,375
goes right into the baby blob, right?
794
00:35:00,500 --> 00:35:03,167
- Yes.
- And so I'm super interested
795
00:35:03,292 --> 00:35:05,750
in what's happening in that direction.
796
00:35:05,958 --> 00:35:10,000
Fred, are the amount of
metals you see consistent
797
00:35:10,167 --> 00:35:12,500
with a treasure that
was once there and gone,
798
00:35:12,708 --> 00:35:13,373
or not?
799
00:35:13,397 --> 00:35:16,917
Those metal anomalies
that we've been seeing
800
00:35:17,042 --> 00:35:20,250
are truly anomalous.
801
00:35:21,292 --> 00:35:22,667
So, to answer your question,
802
00:35:22,833 --> 00:35:24,125
in order to be getting those
803
00:35:24,292 --> 00:35:27,667
anomalies, there still has
to be something present
804
00:35:27,833 --> 00:35:28,833
in the subsurface.
805
00:35:29,000 --> 00:35:30,833
- Yes!
- That's for sure.
806
00:35:32,000 --> 00:35:35,042
Yeah, you're damn right on that.
807
00:35:35,250 --> 00:35:38,417
Like, my feeling is we
are not seeing residuals
808
00:35:38,542 --> 00:35:41,875
from things that were
deposited and extracted
809
00:35:42,083 --> 00:35:44,083
decades or hundreds of years ago.
810
00:35:44,250 --> 00:35:46,167
The area that I think I would put
811
00:35:46,375 --> 00:35:48,958
one would be just north of the blob.
812
00:35:49,125 --> 00:35:51,333
And the reason is is we... We know
813
00:35:51,500 --> 00:35:53,434
the blob is where we're
seeing the metal anomalies,
814
00:35:53,458 --> 00:35:56,458
and we know the water flow
is coming from that direction.
815
00:35:56,667 --> 00:35:59,000
Except that you don't
have enough sampling.
816
00:35:59,208 --> 00:36:00,583
You have no sampling up there.
817
00:36:00,750 --> 00:36:02,083
- None.
- No.
818
00:36:02,250 --> 00:36:04,833
Guys, I have a thought that
hasn't been floated before.
819
00:36:12,333 --> 00:36:13,458
Guys, I have a thought
820
00:36:13,583 --> 00:36:15,542
that hasn't been floated before.
821
00:36:18,167 --> 00:36:21,250
I'm thinking what we
do is we take this pad,
822
00:36:21,417 --> 00:36:24,167
we cut right back here a long ways,
823
00:36:24,333 --> 00:36:25,500
open this whole area up,
824
00:36:25,667 --> 00:36:27,208
and we continue our Sonic drilling up,
825
00:36:27,375 --> 00:36:29,250
and we can do some
more testing up here.
826
00:36:29,375 --> 00:36:31,667
We don't know what's going on up there.
827
00:36:31,875 --> 00:36:34,333
Right now, our search is leading us here.
828
00:36:34,542 --> 00:36:36,375
In the war room,
829
00:36:36,542 --> 00:36:41,417
Marty lagina has just made
a bold proposal for next year
830
00:36:41,542 --> 00:36:43,583
that he hopes could
finally pinpoint the possible
831
00:36:43,708 --> 00:36:46,000
buried treasure that has been detected
832
00:36:46,125 --> 00:36:48,542
between 80 and 120 feet
833
00:36:48,708 --> 00:36:51,417
underground in the money pit area.
834
00:36:52,667 --> 00:36:56,625
His plan may necessitate
removing tons of earth
835
00:36:56,750 --> 00:37:00,458
as well as the rock formation
that surrounds the garden shaft
836
00:37:00,625 --> 00:37:03,375
to create a flat surface that will allow
837
00:37:03,542 --> 00:37:06,125
for the drilling of new six-inch boreholes
838
00:37:06,292 --> 00:37:09,393
and subsequent water tests within them.
839
00:37:09,417 --> 00:37:11,167
I think you have to.
840
00:37:11,292 --> 00:37:13,375
In terms of the science, you have to
841
00:37:13,542 --> 00:37:14,667
continue to explore that.
842
00:37:14,875 --> 00:37:19,458
Dr. Fred Michel is absolutely rock solid
843
00:37:19,667 --> 00:37:21,833
that there's some quantity of metal
844
00:37:22,000 --> 00:37:24,125
that's giving off these
metals in the water.
845
00:37:24,250 --> 00:37:25,726
We drilled the heck out of the baby blob
846
00:37:25,750 --> 00:37:27,333
and we didn't find anything.
847
00:37:27,500 --> 00:37:30,250
So I want to dig to the northeast between
848
00:37:30,458 --> 00:37:31,958
the baby blob and the garden shaft
849
00:37:32,125 --> 00:37:33,833
until we get more data.
850
00:37:33,958 --> 00:37:36,750
We can put some
potential caissons on here,
851
00:37:36,917 --> 00:37:40,042
just so we all know what is possible.
852
00:37:40,250 --> 00:37:42,625
I'd be open to Aladdin's cave.
853
00:37:42,792 --> 00:37:44,917
Yeah, that's been a very interesting area,
854
00:37:45,083 --> 00:37:46,500
from what I've been looking at.
855
00:37:46,625 --> 00:37:48,917
One of my areas of interest
856
00:37:49,125 --> 00:37:50,250
is just outside of rf-1.
857
00:37:50,375 --> 00:37:52,417
I mean, rf-1 is, to me,
858
00:37:52,583 --> 00:37:54,351
the original money pit location.
859
00:37:54,375 --> 00:37:57,083
Another area I'd like to go back to is just
860
00:37:57,208 --> 00:38:00,125
around h-8. I mean, clearly,
that was one of the more
861
00:38:00,292 --> 00:38:02,434
interesting areas that we've
drilled into in the money pit.
862
00:38:02,458 --> 00:38:05,542
With a caisson this size, we
can cover a lot more ground.
863
00:38:06,708 --> 00:38:09,542
In addition to the regions
surrounding the garden shaft,
864
00:38:09,708 --> 00:38:13,500
the team has recovered
evidence in three other locations
865
00:38:13,667 --> 00:38:16,125
that suggest there could
be numerous deposits
866
00:38:16,292 --> 00:38:18,417
of treasure in the money pit area.
867
00:38:18,542 --> 00:38:21,667
One of these is known
as Aladdin's cave...
868
00:38:21,833 --> 00:38:23,750
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
- Hold up.
869
00:38:23,875 --> 00:38:25,518
Where the team
discovered a massive cavern
870
00:38:25,542 --> 00:38:28,375
some 150 feet deep,
871
00:38:28,542 --> 00:38:30,708
containing water that has yielded
872
00:38:30,875 --> 00:38:34,292
trace evidence of precious
metals and wooden structures.
873
00:38:34,458 --> 00:38:36,500
Look at all the wood.
874
00:38:36,667 --> 00:38:38,167
Another area of interest
875
00:38:38,333 --> 00:38:42,917
is borehole rf-1, where in 2019,
876
00:38:43,083 --> 00:38:46,667
the team was astounded to
discover massive wooden beams
877
00:38:46,833 --> 00:38:50,708
more than 100 feet deep
that featured Roman numerals,
878
00:38:50,875 --> 00:38:53,708
as well as the pickax,
879
00:38:53,875 --> 00:38:57,375
which has been scientifically
linked to scandinavia.
880
00:38:57,542 --> 00:39:01,333
The other location is
known as borehole h-8,
881
00:39:01,458 --> 00:39:04,667
which was excavated in 2017,
882
00:39:04,833 --> 00:39:07,375
that the team not only discovered
883
00:39:07,542 --> 00:39:10,167
possible evidence of
the fabled chappell vault,
884
00:39:10,333 --> 00:39:13,667
nearly 180 feet underground
885
00:39:13,833 --> 00:39:16,833
but also pieces of parchment
886
00:39:17,042 --> 00:39:19,000
and leather bookbinding.
887
00:39:19,208 --> 00:39:21,042
Rf-1 and h-8, we thought,
were the money pit.
888
00:39:21,208 --> 00:39:22,708
It's exciting,
889
00:39:22,875 --> 00:39:24,684
as it just shows how much
opportunity is still here.
890
00:39:24,708 --> 00:39:26,417
I do want to say thanks to Rick
891
00:39:26,583 --> 00:39:28,333
and the team that put this together,
892
00:39:28,542 --> 00:39:30,018
'cause I-I do think this is very helpful.
893
00:39:30,042 --> 00:39:32,167
I think we covered a
hell of a lot of ground
894
00:39:32,375 --> 00:39:34,000
and I thank everybody for their input.
895
00:39:34,125 --> 00:39:35,583
What do you guys think?
896
00:39:35,750 --> 00:39:37,792
Yeah, I think we had a good year,
897
00:39:37,917 --> 00:39:40,833
and I think we got a lot of
opportunity going forward.
898
00:39:41,042 --> 00:39:43,125
I'll-I'll be honest.
899
00:39:43,333 --> 00:39:45,375
I thought the other night about,
900
00:39:45,542 --> 00:39:46,768
you know, when I was a little kid
901
00:39:46,792 --> 00:39:50,250
and, do I still believe?
902
00:39:50,417 --> 00:39:53,351
Is the little boy still inside of me?
903
00:39:53,375 --> 00:39:57,417
And... I thought.
904
00:39:59,208 --> 00:40:02,917
I thought long and hard about that, and...
905
00:40:03,083 --> 00:40:07,250
And what I came to realize is, he's still...
906
00:40:07,417 --> 00:40:09,083
He still is there.
907
00:40:10,208 --> 00:40:12,083
But he's there because of you guys.
908
00:40:15,000 --> 00:40:16,458
And you ladies.
909
00:40:18,208 --> 00:40:21,750
And, I still believe in the little boy
910
00:40:21,917 --> 00:40:23,833
who's still cheering us on,
911
00:40:24,000 --> 00:40:27,000
and I am extremely grateful
for each and every one of you.
912
00:40:27,167 --> 00:40:31,000
And... That's all I have to say.
913
00:40:31,208 --> 00:40:33,000
So, thank you all.
914
00:40:39,042 --> 00:40:42,500
Okay, so I've often said nobody
can follow a Rick lagina speech.
915
00:40:42,667 --> 00:40:45,542
So, with that, I think
we're done for the season.
916
00:40:45,708 --> 00:40:47,792
After a speech like that, to the longboats.
917
00:40:50,542 --> 00:40:54,292
What started as a dream
for two boys from Michigan
918
00:40:54,458 --> 00:40:56,851
nearly 60 years ago
919
00:40:56,875 --> 00:40:59,000
has become a real-life adventure
920
00:40:59,208 --> 00:41:01,583
that fulfilled their wildest imaginations.
921
00:41:01,708 --> 00:41:03,667
Matt, good to see you.
922
00:41:03,875 --> 00:41:05,958
According to determined research,
923
00:41:06,125 --> 00:41:09,833
tireless effort and hard science,
924
00:41:10,042 --> 00:41:12,167
something of profound
value and importance
925
00:41:12,292 --> 00:41:14,500
lies buried on oak island.
926
00:41:14,625 --> 00:41:16,625
Thanks, guys, for all the hard work.
927
00:41:16,792 --> 00:41:19,792
And when Rick, Marty
and the fellowship of the dig
928
00:41:20,000 --> 00:41:23,333
return next spring, it may finally spell
929
00:41:23,542 --> 00:41:25,083
the end of a mystery
930
00:41:25,208 --> 00:41:29,000
that has lasted for
more than two centuries.
931
00:41:29,125 --> 00:41:32,083
If you look at the totality of the stuff
932
00:41:32,250 --> 00:41:34,417
we have in front of us
right now, something
933
00:41:34,583 --> 00:41:37,708
rather significant happened here, so
934
00:41:37,875 --> 00:41:40,042
it's time to find treasure on this island.
935
00:41:40,208 --> 00:41:41,875
But not today.
936
00:41:42,000 --> 00:41:43,667
Not yet.
937
00:41:43,833 --> 00:41:45,333
I want an answer.
938
00:41:45,500 --> 00:41:49,667
I want an answer because
there's a richness to the story,
939
00:41:49,792 --> 00:41:52,333
and the story's not complete.
940
00:41:52,458 --> 00:41:54,542
Who's gonna give up? Nobody.
941
00:41:55,792 --> 00:41:57,792
The last pages aren't written.
942
00:42:02,042 --> 00:42:05,083
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