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Here are the stones
of Nolan's Cross.
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- They intersect at this location.
Wow.
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X marks the spot.
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Yeah! That's what
we're looking for!
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We're on something.
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That is massive.
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- Whoa! Look at that.
- What?
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- That's a lock.
- It is.
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That looks like it's off
a treasure chest.
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- That does not look good.
- Nothing's running.
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- Hammer grab's down.
- We're in trouble.
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Very disappointing for me.
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We got the word this morning
that we're on strike.
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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
may stretch back
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to the days
of the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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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As a new day begins
on Oak Island...
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I see a piece of timber there.
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Let's have a look at that
before he takes it away.
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...local historians,
Paul Troutman and Doug Crowell,
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along with geologist
Terry Matheson,
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are monitoring the excavation
of the 60-inch-wide borehole
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known as GG-1.
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It looks like
an older timber to me.
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Oh, she's well over six-inch.
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It is this borehole
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that the team believes could
get them within a few feet
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of the original
Money Pit treasure shaft,
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first discovered in 1795.
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Old chunk of timber.
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Yeah, you got a little notch
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right in here.
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Break at the top,
break at the bottom.
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Notch right on the side.
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Yesterday, we didn't see,
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uh, we didn't see any changes.
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Just saw a lot of debris
and, uh, little wood splinters
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- and twigs and this and that.
- Yeah.
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- That looked different.
- Where are we at now?
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The hole was at 90, 91 feet.
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So we'll be pushing 100 feet
right there now with the can.
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We should be in the target area
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between 100, 150 or so.
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So hoping to see
some more timbers
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-as we, as we come into it, so...
- Yeah.
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Something like that
could be, uh,
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supporting the top of a tunnel.
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There's no question about that.
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Two weeks ago,
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while excavating a 60-inch-wide
borehole known as S-6,
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some six feet
southwest of GG-1,
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the Oak Island team penetrated
what they believed
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to be the infamous Shaft Six,
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the searcher tunnel that was
originally dug back in 1861
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as a kind of back door into
the original treasure vault.
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It was while searching
through the S-6 spoils
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that the Oak Island team made
a number of exciting finds,
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including bits
of leather bookbinding,
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stoneware pottery dating back
to the early 1700s
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and a hand-hewn oak timber,
similar to those
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reportedly found
in the original Money Pit.
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These finds convinced them
that not only
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might they have
finally found Shaft Six,
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but they could be
closer than ever
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to finding the original
Money Pit treasure vault,
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and, thus,
solving the Oak Island mystery.
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Based on these maps,
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the Money Pit is up
in this northwest quadrant.
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I have high hopes and high
anticipation. I think that
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we're on the cusp
of possibly finding
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the one thing in the Money Pit.
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Hey, Rick.
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Hey, guys.
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We'll let Danny fill you in
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- on what's been going on.
- All right.
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We have 111 feet
of casing in the ground.
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And the oscillator pressure
is the highest it's been
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since we've... last year to this
year, we're breaking records.
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We're flirting
with 210 bar right now.
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What do you, what do you make
of that, though?
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The real enigma is what are
we biting into that's creating
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those high torque pressures
on the oscillator?
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We're all hoping for something
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significant here, but I...
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you know, we got to let
the facts tell the story.
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News that the massive
oscillator is circulating
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at a torque pressure
of nearly 210 bar,
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over double its normal
operating pressure,
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is a potentially
significant development.
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It indicates that
the 60-inch-wide steel caisson
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is now drilling into
an extremely hard object
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some 111 feet deep underground.
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The question now becomes
whether the object is natural
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or man-made.
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Interesting thing is
we're getting an assortment,
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just like we did last time,
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of many different types
of woods and shafts.
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That looks like oak.
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It does, doesn't it?
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That's what you'd think
in the Money Pit.
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A lot of oak in and around here.
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Can we see the cuts?
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There's an indication
of a saw direction.
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See that?
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Seems even more of a vertical
than a circular saw.
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Oak timbers?
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Found at a depth of 111 feet?
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As searchers began excavating
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the original Money Pit
more than two centuries ago,
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they reported finding the first
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of what would eventually be
nine oak platforms,
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each ten feet deeper
than the last.
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Could these oak timbers found
in the spoils of GG-1
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be evidence that the team has
finally found
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the original Money Pit
treasure shaft?
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So, the question is,
with all this wood coming up,
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do you want to put
another can on?
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- Keep going? Okay.
- Oh, yeah. We have to.
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Yeah, we got
to continue going on.
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Well, you can't-can't stop now,
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you got to figure out
what's going on.
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As the excavation
of borehole GG-1 continues...
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Ooh! Wow,
it's cold out here, Gary.
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- Wait, hang on, mate. Let's put the seats down.
- Oh.
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...Jack Begley
and metal detection expert.
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Gary Drayton...
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This clips on here.
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...are heading to the western
side of the island, to Lot 25.
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It is one of nine
four-acre lots on the island
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once owned by the former
American slave Samuel Ball.
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- Right here?
- Here's good.
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- This good?
- Yeah.
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Ooh!
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Where do you want to start?
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The edge of the lot.
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- The other side of the wall.
- Okay.
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In light of the recent
and significant finds
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made on the western side
of the island,
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such as the lead fragments that
have been scientifically proven
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to be associated
with the medieval cross
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found last year
at Smith's Cove,
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the team is hoping
that this side of the island,
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and perhaps Samuel Ball's
former property,
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will reveal more clues
that could help solve
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the 223-year-old
treasure mystery.
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All right,
so we'll see what we can find.
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I've been all over Oak Island,
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but these lots have always been
too thick to get in.
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But now they're cleared,
there's more ground opened up,
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and we've been finding
some good stuff.
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Wow, that sounds good.
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This is iron,
but definitely worth a go at.
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Good digging.
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Now it's gone?
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Should be out.
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- Whoa! Look at that.
- What?
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What... I have no idea
what that is, Gary.
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That is a lock.
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An old one, by the look of it.
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- Look at that.
- Oh, it is.
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See those nails.
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- Look at that old nail
in there still. Holy...
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That is a lock plate.
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I mean, this would have been
on a box or a chest.
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Oh, definitely. I know!
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That's amazing, Gary.
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This looks like an oldie to me.
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- Oh, look, you can see the keyhole.
Look. Yeah.
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A lock plate,
from a possible chest?
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This is a good sign.
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Could it be from a chest
once owned by Samuel Ball?
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Or could it be
from one belonging
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to his former neighbor,
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the 18th century privateer
Captain James Anderson?
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It makes you wonder
what was going on here.
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Reportedly born
in Baltimore, Maryland,
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Captain James Anderson
pledged his loyalty
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to the United States
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during the American Revolution
in the late 1700s.
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However, after being
given command of a ship,
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known as the Betsy, Andersondefected to the British.
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Although he was charged
with treason and piracy
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by then governor of Virginia
and future American president.
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Thomas Jefferson,
Anderson escaped to Canada,
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where he purchased Lot 26
on Oak Island and lived there
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until he sold the property
to Samuel Ball in 1788.
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- Hey, Steve?
- Yes.
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Just last year,
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members of the team
visited the nearby home
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of James Anderson's direct
descendent, Steve Atkinson.
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There, Steve showed them one
of Anderson's own sea chests,
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as well as a mysterious set
of keys.
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That one opens
that treasure chest.
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Could there have been more
treasure chests on the island?
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That's what I wonder.
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Could this lock plate
be from a chest
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that once belonged
to Captain James Anderson?
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Samuel Ball got rich
for a reason,
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and if he was wealthy,
he had something worth hiding.
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Ah, we're cashing in.
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Yeah! That's what
we're looking for! big p.
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At the Money Pit...
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- Gentlemen.
- Hey, Craig. How you doing?
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...Rick Lagina, Craig Tester
and other members
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of the Oak Island team eagerly
monitor the excavation
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of borehole GG-1,
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a borehole which they believe
may have intersected
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with the original Money Pit
treasure shaft.
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What are we finding?
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Just a mix of everything.
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How long have you been
going through this wood?
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Uh, about over ten feet.
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- Yeah.
- Okay.
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- Uh, let 'em dump this.
- Yeah.
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Oh, wow. What's that?
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Is that wood?
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Yeah!
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Oh, wow.
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That's what we're looking for!
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Whoa!
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Nice section right there.
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That is large.
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And I don't think we have
the full width of it there.
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I think it split.
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Want to try knocking it off?
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Let Danny just
put the bucket on it.
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That is one big piece.
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Give it a try here?
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Ooh, yeah.
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There we go.
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Five-foot.
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That's an awful massive beam.
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That's a big ol' chunk of tree.
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What kind of depth we at?
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One... 115 with the teeth,
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maybe 113 with the excavation.
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A five-foot wooden beam
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found at a depth of 113 feet?
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Can you imagine getting that
down at that depth?
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- Just the labor.
- I know. I know.
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- That is massive.
- Mind-boggling.
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The way it came up, it could
have been vertical at the time.
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Like it was part of a tunnel.
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How high was the Halifax tunnel?
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This is roughly at the right
depth, is it not?
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That'd be the Halifax tunnel.
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In 1867, searchers from
the Halifax Company
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dug a large shaft
some 200 feet southeast
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of the original Money Pit.
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After reaching a depth of 110
feet, they constructed a tunnel
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heading in a northwest
direction in the hopes of
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reaching the treasure vault
from the side.
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Several feet short of their
target, they encountered
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what they reported to be a
two-and-a-half-foot-wide
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by four-foot-tall flood tunnel
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that was filled
with rounded stones.
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Although it was
a major discovery,
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unfortunately for
the Halifax Company,
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breaching the booby trap
thwarted their efforts,
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and by the following year, they
no longer had the financial
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resources to continue
operations.
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Could it be that Rick, Craig
and the team were wrong
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in their previous assessment,
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that they had intercepted
the original Money Pit?
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Is it possible that the timbers
they uncovered in borehole GG-1
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are actually the remains
of an abandoned
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19th century searcher tunnel?
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It's all great news
from a historical perspective,
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but sad, because then we're in,
we're in already-worked ground.
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What do you think about going
to whatever depth?
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Yeah, I'd like to take it
as deep as we can.
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Be interesting to find out
what we have.
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Tomorrow's another day.
283
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Yeah.
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The next morning,
as the excavation
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of borehole GG-1 continues
at the Money Pit site...
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Hey, Billy.
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...Rick Lagina, his partner
Craig Tester,
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and geologist
Terry Matheson meet
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with heavy equipment operator
Billy Gerhardt at Smith's Cove.
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Beautiful day for shorts.
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- It is.
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With the days getting shorter,
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and with just a few weeks
remaining before
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major operations on the island
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must shut down
for the winter,
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Rick Lagina and his partners
are determined to excavate
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beneath the massive
6,000-square-foot crane pad
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and make what could be their
greatest breakthrough yet.
299
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Do you think you'll have
the crane pad out today yet?
300
00:15:08,575 --> 00:15:10,135
Well, there's the edge
of the crane pad.
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We took a little of the edge,
and I have a little of this
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top section to go yet.
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You have any holes open
right now, or...
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Uh, there's a hole there
in the corner,
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00:15:17,417 --> 00:15:19,542
and there's... we're down to
horizon up here
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00:15:19,669 --> 00:15:22,170
-where those excavator scratches are.
- Okay.
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00:15:22,297 --> 00:15:24,589
There's definitely more water,
it appears, in this corner
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- than anywhere else.
- Yeah, it has.
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It's making a lot of water.
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00:15:27,093 --> 00:15:28,571
Yeah, there are some
steady streams here
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that are running, you know,
pretty full-on.
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That's a lot of water.
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Well, you know, to me,
the dye coming out
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in this water right through here
indicates, you know,
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is it part of the flood system?
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Let's do this.
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Four weeks ago,
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00:15:45,278 --> 00:15:47,173
the Oak Island team conducted
a major operation
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00:15:47,197 --> 00:15:49,238
that involved pumping
thousands of gallons
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00:15:49,366 --> 00:15:52,533
of water,
colored with nontoxic red dye,
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00:15:52,661 --> 00:15:54,369
down borehole C-1.
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- The dye has been cast.
- Copy that.
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They were attempting
to locate the entrance
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of one or more flood tunnels
believed to be protecting
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the Money Pit treasure vault.
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00:16:05,090 --> 00:16:07,173
Have you guys spotted
anything yet?
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00:16:07,300 --> 00:16:10,468
Just a few hours later,
metal detection expert.
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00:16:10,595 --> 00:16:14,389
Gary Drayton found that
red-colored water had begun
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00:16:14,516 --> 00:16:16,391
seeping out of the ground
at Smith's Cove
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from beneath the crane pad
that had been put in place
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00:16:19,270 --> 00:16:23,815
to construct the 525-foot steel
cofferdam surrounding the area.
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If we're looking for red, guys,
I'd say that's red.
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It is the team's belief
that this water,
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which tested positive
for traces of the dye,
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00:16:34,327 --> 00:16:36,703
indicated they may have
discovered the site
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of the so-called
convergence point...
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The place where the five
stone box drains,
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first discovered in 1850,
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00:16:44,170 --> 00:16:46,754
are believed to merge into
a single flood tunnel.
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A flood tunnel that should
lead them directly
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00:16:49,634 --> 00:16:52,385
to the Money Pit
treasure vault.
342
00:16:52,512 --> 00:16:56,389
If we can find one arm
of that old drain system,
343
00:16:56,516 --> 00:16:58,244
and that's what's leaking
the water right here,
344
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that'd be fantastic.
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00:16:59,894 --> 00:17:02,395
Yeah. I mean, at some point,
they're going to converge,
346
00:17:02,522 --> 00:17:04,105
and then we're really
onto something.
347
00:17:04,232 --> 00:17:06,899
- Mm-hmm.
- How much more of the crane pad do you want to remove
348
00:17:07,027 --> 00:17:09,986
before we start cutting these...
these trenches?
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00:17:10,113 --> 00:17:11,612
Uh, I think we can remove
all of it.
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00:17:11,740 --> 00:17:13,072
- Oh, really?
- Yeah.
351
00:17:13,199 --> 00:17:15,700
It bodes well that
there's something to be learned
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00:17:15,827 --> 00:17:17,076
underneath the crane pad.
353
00:17:17,203 --> 00:17:18,889
It's just unfortunate
that it's there, but...
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00:17:18,913 --> 00:17:21,372
We have to dig under the
crane pad for a couple reasons.
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00:17:21,499 --> 00:17:23,458
It's unknown.
356
00:17:23,585 --> 00:17:24,667
We haven't dug there yet.
357
00:17:24,794 --> 00:17:26,169
So there's the unknown factor.
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00:17:26,296 --> 00:17:28,129
There's the fact that the...
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00:17:28,256 --> 00:17:30,381
If there was a drain system,
it would be converging
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00:17:30,508 --> 00:17:32,133
very near that point.
361
00:17:32,260 --> 00:17:34,719
So, we have to look under there,
and we don't have much time.
362
00:17:34,846 --> 00:17:36,095
- Okay.
- Okay. -All right.
363
00:17:36,222 --> 00:17:37,450
- See you in a little bit.
- Thank you, Billy.
364
00:17:37,474 --> 00:17:38,723
- Very good.
- See you in a bit.
365
00:17:43,354 --> 00:17:46,022
As the operation to remove
the crane pad continues
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00:17:46,149 --> 00:17:48,649
at Smith's Cove...
367
00:17:48,777 --> 00:17:50,318
Hey, Rick.
368
00:17:50,445 --> 00:17:52,153
...Rick Lagina joins
Craig Tester
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00:17:52,280 --> 00:17:54,072
and other members
of the Oak Island team
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00:17:54,199 --> 00:17:56,074
at the Money Pit area.
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00:17:56,201 --> 00:18:00,745
They are eager to see if the
excavation of borehole GG-1
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00:18:00,872 --> 00:18:03,706
has turned up any new evidence
that the team is drilling
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00:18:03,833 --> 00:18:06,667
in the vicinity of the original
treasure shaft.
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00:18:06,795 --> 00:18:09,754
The dig's at 159.
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00:18:09,881 --> 00:18:12,507
And, uh, we're not hitting much.
376
00:18:12,634 --> 00:18:14,884
You know, we're not...
We haven't gotten much wood.
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00:18:15,011 --> 00:18:18,054
That's just, that's the extent
of the wood we've found.
378
00:18:18,181 --> 00:18:21,432
But he came out with so many
empty grabs before that.
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00:18:21,559 --> 00:18:25,478
Right around 155.5, we did ten
grabs and made about a foot.
380
00:18:27,357 --> 00:18:29,941
The last few grabs that were
brought up had nothing in them.
381
00:18:30,068 --> 00:18:31,442
The dig's at 159?
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00:18:31,569 --> 00:18:34,195
159.
383
00:18:34,322 --> 00:18:36,280
Well, let's see what
the next few come up with.
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00:18:36,407 --> 00:18:38,074
Yeah.
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00:18:38,201 --> 00:18:40,993
It's a little bit disappointing
in the lack
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00:18:41,121 --> 00:18:42,453
of significant artifacts,
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00:18:42,580 --> 00:18:44,914
from a discovery process.
388
00:18:45,041 --> 00:18:47,542
Anytime you work on Oak Island,
no matter what you're doing,
389
00:18:47,669 --> 00:18:50,169
whether we're digging,
drilling, exploring,
390
00:18:50,296 --> 00:18:52,577
you know, your expectation level
is way up here. You know?
391
00:18:52,632 --> 00:18:56,134
It's always, "Today's the day.
Aha! There it'll be."
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00:18:56,261 --> 00:18:57,760
And we don't have that yet.
393
00:19:00,557 --> 00:19:02,849
There we go.
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00:19:02,976 --> 00:19:05,726
Come on, baby.
395
00:19:11,109 --> 00:19:12,525
No.
396
00:19:18,533 --> 00:19:19,533
Nothing in that one.
397
00:19:22,287 --> 00:19:23,870
We need to make a decision.
398
00:19:23,997 --> 00:19:25,830
Yeah, I agree.
399
00:19:25,957 --> 00:19:29,250
I'd call it.
At this point, we're...
400
00:19:29,377 --> 00:19:32,003
-we're running tight up against it, right?
- Yes.
401
00:19:32,130 --> 00:19:33,796
Time is our biggest enemy
right now.
402
00:19:33,923 --> 00:19:36,424
And if we can save some time
by cutting this off...
403
00:19:36,551 --> 00:19:39,802
Because Rick and the team
believe they are now drilling
404
00:19:39,929 --> 00:19:43,014
in an area explored
by previous searchers,
405
00:19:43,141 --> 00:19:44,821
they see no reason
to continue excavating
406
00:19:44,893 --> 00:19:46,893
in borehole GG-1.
407
00:19:47,020 --> 00:19:48,477
Mike, we're ready
to call it quits.
408
00:19:48,605 --> 00:19:49,854
- Shut this one down?
- Yeah.
409
00:19:49,981 --> 00:19:51,272
- Okay.
- We're ready to move on.
410
00:19:51,399 --> 00:19:53,608
- Sure.
- Okay.
411
00:19:53,735 --> 00:19:56,235
After weeks of careful research
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00:19:56,362 --> 00:19:58,696
indicating that this was
the most likely location
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00:19:58,823 --> 00:20:01,282
of the original Money Pit,
414
00:20:01,409 --> 00:20:03,993
shutting the hole down deals
a devastating blow
415
00:20:04,120 --> 00:20:08,122
to the Laginas, their partners
and everyone on the island.
416
00:20:14,047 --> 00:20:18,758
Here are the sto their
excavation of borehole GG-1...
417
00:20:18,885 --> 00:20:21,010
- I'll introduce you to everyone.
- Gentlemen...
418
00:20:21,137 --> 00:20:23,512
this is Rich Moats.
419
00:20:23,640 --> 00:20:27,141
...Rick Lagina has invited
archeoastronomer Rich Moats
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00:20:27,268 --> 00:20:31,020
to the war room for a meeting
with the Oak Island team.
421
00:20:31,147 --> 00:20:33,773
After having spent
a great deal of time
422
00:20:33,900 --> 00:20:35,608
working with Rick's
close friend,
423
00:20:35,735 --> 00:20:38,611
the late author and researcher,
Zena Halpern,
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00:20:38,738 --> 00:20:41,405
Rich has recently
developed a theory
425
00:20:41,532 --> 00:20:44,283
which he believes
may help the team find
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00:20:44,410 --> 00:20:46,827
the precise location
of the Money Pit's
427
00:20:46,955 --> 00:20:48,996
original treasure shaft.
428
00:20:49,123 --> 00:20:53,960
Gentlemen, I thank you for
asking me to come here today.
429
00:20:54,087 --> 00:20:56,629
I think that what I'm
about to show you
430
00:20:56,756 --> 00:21:01,342
is going to help you greatly in
what you're trying to do here.
431
00:21:01,469 --> 00:21:04,345
What I am about to show you
is my analysis
432
00:21:04,472 --> 00:21:06,055
of Nolan's Cross.
433
00:21:06,182 --> 00:21:09,892
As we look at the
overall view of the island
434
00:21:10,019 --> 00:21:11,519
and then move in closer,
435
00:21:11,646 --> 00:21:14,438
uh, here is, um, a shot
436
00:21:14,565 --> 00:21:16,524
of the five stones
437
00:21:16,651 --> 00:21:19,151
that comprise Nolan's Cross.
438
00:21:22,907 --> 00:21:24,699
In 1981,
439
00:21:24,826 --> 00:21:26,909
Oak Island treasure hunter
Fred Nolan
440
00:21:27,036 --> 00:21:28,744
made the astonishing discovery
441
00:21:28,871 --> 00:21:30,788
of five cone-shaped boulders
442
00:21:30,915 --> 00:21:32,581
which, when connected together,
443
00:21:32,709 --> 00:21:36,419
formed a giant,
perfectly symmetrical cross.
444
00:21:37,922 --> 00:21:40,172
Although
some researchers believe
445
00:21:40,300 --> 00:21:42,383
that Nolan's Cross
represents a religious
446
00:21:42,510 --> 00:21:44,885
and most likely
Christian symbol,
447
00:21:45,013 --> 00:21:47,847
just who made
the megalithic formation
448
00:21:47,974 --> 00:21:51,183
and for what purpose
remains a mystery.
449
00:21:52,395 --> 00:21:54,895
All of these stones, uh...
450
00:21:55,023 --> 00:21:57,356
were selected and shaped
451
00:21:57,483 --> 00:21:59,984
to be roughly
the same size and shape
452
00:22:00,111 --> 00:22:02,611
and stand six-foot
above the ground.
453
00:22:02,739 --> 00:22:04,530
They were often called cones.
454
00:22:04,657 --> 00:22:07,533
There are only five stones
455
00:22:07,660 --> 00:22:11,370
on this island
of that size and shape.
456
00:22:11,497 --> 00:22:13,080
There are no other stones,
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00:22:13,207 --> 00:22:14,999
to my understanding,
458
00:22:15,126 --> 00:22:17,168
that are conical shaped
459
00:22:17,295 --> 00:22:20,004
and of the same size,
is that correct?
460
00:22:20,131 --> 00:22:23,132
There are
significant-sized boulders,
461
00:22:23,259 --> 00:22:26,093
but as you say,
shaped like that?
462
00:22:26,220 --> 00:22:27,762
I don't know of any.
463
00:22:27,889 --> 00:22:29,221
I-I haven't seen any.
464
00:22:29,349 --> 00:22:32,975
So, that brings to the question:
465
00:22:33,102 --> 00:22:36,645
why was Nolan's Cross
constructed?
466
00:22:36,773 --> 00:22:39,523
Nolan's Cross was constructed
by engineers with
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00:22:39,650 --> 00:22:42,360
ocean navigation capability
'cause it's how they got there.
468
00:22:42,487 --> 00:22:44,028
- I see.
- Okay.
469
00:22:44,155 --> 00:22:45,780
That was their technology.
470
00:22:45,907 --> 00:22:48,199
That was their science.
471
00:22:48,326 --> 00:22:49,575
We forget about that now.
472
00:22:49,702 --> 00:22:51,827
You know, back in the day,
473
00:22:51,954 --> 00:22:54,580
- navigating by the stars...
- Yeah.
474
00:22:54,707 --> 00:22:56,582
- That was what you did.
- Exactly.
475
00:22:56,709 --> 00:22:59,835
Nolan's Cross provides a means
476
00:22:59,962 --> 00:23:03,089
of relocating specific places
on the island
477
00:23:03,216 --> 00:23:06,509
by using navigation principles
478
00:23:06,636 --> 00:23:09,053
along with markers
that could not
479
00:23:09,180 --> 00:23:11,555
be changed by natural processes.
480
00:23:11,682 --> 00:23:14,100
They were using sunrises
481
00:23:14,227 --> 00:23:17,144
and the stars
for terrestrial navigation.
482
00:23:17,271 --> 00:23:19,397
Okay?
483
00:23:19,524 --> 00:23:21,857
The association of Nolan's Cross
with the Christian cross
484
00:23:21,984 --> 00:23:24,193
suggests a group of people,
485
00:23:24,320 --> 00:23:28,030
highly motivated by a fervent
Christian belief system,
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00:23:28,157 --> 00:23:30,116
constructed Nolan's Cross.
487
00:23:31,702 --> 00:23:34,328
Together, this points
to a subgroup
488
00:23:34,455 --> 00:23:35,996
of sailors and navigators
489
00:23:36,124 --> 00:23:37,998
I believe known
as the Knights Templar.
490
00:23:40,420 --> 00:23:42,378
It is believed by many,
491
00:23:42,505 --> 00:23:44,588
including some of the Mi'kmaqs,
492
00:23:44,715 --> 00:23:47,133
the first nation people
of Nova Scotia,
493
00:23:47,260 --> 00:23:49,176
that members
of the Knights Templar
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00:23:49,303 --> 00:23:51,053
sailed from Europe
to North America
495
00:23:51,180 --> 00:23:53,431
as early as the 14th century.
496
00:23:53,558 --> 00:23:55,307
According to them,
497
00:23:55,435 --> 00:23:57,101
the Templars arrived
on Oak Island
498
00:23:57,228 --> 00:23:58,894
and constructed
what is now known
499
00:23:59,021 --> 00:24:00,896
as the Money Pit.
500
00:24:01,023 --> 00:24:02,940
There, they hid a vast treasure
501
00:24:03,067 --> 00:24:04,316
that they had accumulated
502
00:24:04,444 --> 00:24:06,444
during their years
in the Holy Land,
503
00:24:06,571 --> 00:24:09,864
including the golden menorah
from King Solomon's Temple,
504
00:24:09,991 --> 00:24:11,699
the Holy Grail
505
00:24:11,826 --> 00:24:15,035
and even
the Ark of the Covenant.
506
00:24:15,163 --> 00:24:17,413
Nolan's Cross is a device
507
00:24:17,540 --> 00:24:19,665
so large that its true purpose
508
00:24:19,792 --> 00:24:23,043
would not be easily recognized.
509
00:24:23,171 --> 00:24:25,629
The other thing
about Nolan's Cross is...
510
00:24:25,756 --> 00:24:27,423
the permanence of the structure.
511
00:24:27,550 --> 00:24:29,925
What is the one way,
long ago, that you're guaranteed
512
00:24:30,052 --> 00:24:31,969
that your map...
513
00:24:32,096 --> 00:24:34,388
stays where it's needed to be?
514
00:24:34,515 --> 00:24:37,141
You use large stones.
515
00:24:37,268 --> 00:24:39,685
And you use the word "map."
516
00:24:39,812 --> 00:24:42,062
Conversely,
it's not written on paper.
517
00:24:42,190 --> 00:24:44,565
They didn't
have to write it on paper.
518
00:24:44,692 --> 00:24:46,692
All that had to be done
was the knowledge
519
00:24:46,819 --> 00:24:50,321
maintained as to what
the stones did.
520
00:24:50,448 --> 00:24:52,907
Mm-hmm.
521
00:24:53,034 --> 00:24:55,910
Here are the stones
making up Nolan's Cross.
522
00:24:57,538 --> 00:24:59,288
If you extend the sight line.
523
00:24:59,415 --> 00:25:01,707
C through stone A,
524
00:25:01,834 --> 00:25:04,001
and you extend a line from
525
00:25:04,128 --> 00:25:07,922
stone D across stone B...
526
00:25:08,049 --> 00:25:09,840
Don't tell me that lines up.
527
00:25:09,967 --> 00:25:12,301
They intersect at one location.
528
00:25:12,428 --> 00:25:13,928
Wow.
529
00:25:19,143 --> 00:25:21,227
Stone E across stone B
530
00:25:21,354 --> 00:25:24,313
intersects at
a different location.
531
00:25:25,691 --> 00:25:27,816
Those are possible
places to look...
532
00:25:27,944 --> 00:25:29,485
for what you might be
looking for.
533
00:25:31,906 --> 00:25:34,365
According to
Rich Moats' theory,
534
00:25:34,492 --> 00:25:36,325
by tracing
the sight lines between
535
00:25:36,452 --> 00:25:38,536
each stone of Nolan's Cross,
536
00:25:38,663 --> 00:25:40,538
there are four
potential target sites
537
00:25:40,665 --> 00:25:42,748
in and around
the Money Pit area.
538
00:25:42,875 --> 00:25:44,792
One of which, Rich believes,
539
00:25:44,919 --> 00:25:47,711
is the location
of the original treasure shaft.
540
00:25:49,465 --> 00:25:51,465
I have already given you
541
00:25:51,592 --> 00:25:54,218
places where I hope
you would search,
542
00:25:54,345 --> 00:25:56,345
but the most important
of these...
543
00:25:56,472 --> 00:25:58,514
is "Site Three."
544
00:25:58,641 --> 00:26:00,224
I strongly implore you
545
00:26:00,351 --> 00:26:03,894
to search the earth
to see what may be there.
546
00:26:04,021 --> 00:26:05,813
First, I want to say thank you.
547
00:26:05,940 --> 00:26:08,190
We're certainly intrigued,
548
00:26:08,317 --> 00:26:11,735
'cause you've been kind enough
to give us proper coordinates.
549
00:26:11,862 --> 00:26:15,197
Could Rich Moats'
incredible theory be true?
550
00:26:15,324 --> 00:26:17,866
Is Nolan's Cross really part
551
00:26:17,994 --> 00:26:20,661
of an ingenious treasure map
created by
552
00:26:20,788 --> 00:26:23,831
members of the Knights Templar
centuries ago?
553
00:26:23,958 --> 00:26:27,376
And if so, could this explain
the lead cross
554
00:26:27,503 --> 00:26:30,212
and other artifacts that
the team has recently found
555
00:26:30,339 --> 00:26:32,047
and scientifically traced
556
00:26:32,174 --> 00:26:34,216
to a 14th century lead mine
557
00:26:34,343 --> 00:26:35,968
in Southern France?
558
00:26:37,805 --> 00:26:38,929
He's bringing all this
559
00:26:39,056 --> 00:26:40,264
disparate information to bear
560
00:26:40,391 --> 00:26:41,849
and he's come up
with this theory
561
00:26:41,976 --> 00:26:43,559
that indeed, Nolan's Cross
562
00:26:43,686 --> 00:26:45,894
is a map on top of the ground.
563
00:26:46,022 --> 00:26:48,272
Many, many theorists
have suggested that.
564
00:26:48,399 --> 00:26:51,525
Not a single one of them
have done what Rich has done.
565
00:26:51,652 --> 00:26:54,445
Rich actually puts
"X marks the spot"
566
00:26:54,572 --> 00:26:56,488
on the ground, on Oak Island.
567
00:26:56,616 --> 00:26:58,282
We appreciate everything
you've done.
568
00:26:58,409 --> 00:27:00,117
That was fascinating.
569
00:27:00,244 --> 00:27:02,644
- Yep, absolutely stunning.
- You're welcome. Thank you, sir.
570
00:27:08,711 --> 00:27:11,170
One day after the team's
meeting with.
571
00:27:11,297 --> 00:27:13,005
Oak Island theorist
Rich Moats...
572
00:27:13,132 --> 00:27:14,673
- Morning, Mike.
- Morning, Craig.
573
00:27:14,800 --> 00:27:15,986
- How are you this morning?
- Good, yourself?
574
00:27:16,010 --> 00:27:17,217
Oh, not bad.
575
00:27:17,345 --> 00:27:19,136
...Craig Tester arrives
at the new
576
00:27:19,263 --> 00:27:20,554
60-inch-wide borehole
577
00:27:20,681 --> 00:27:23,223
that Rich had designated
as Site Three,
578
00:27:23,351 --> 00:27:26,477
and where the Oak Island team
hopes will find evidence
579
00:27:26,604 --> 00:27:29,521
of the original
Money Pit treasure shaft.
580
00:27:29,649 --> 00:27:31,398
- Hey, Craig, how you doing?
- Good.
581
00:27:31,525 --> 00:27:33,192
- Freezing.
- So...
582
00:27:33,319 --> 00:27:36,153
-the teeth are at 33 feet below grade.
- Okay.
583
00:27:36,280 --> 00:27:39,031
The dig, uh, five-foot of plug,
584
00:27:39,158 --> 00:27:41,533
so the dig is at, uh, 28 feet.
585
00:27:41,661 --> 00:27:43,180
The hammer grab
seems to be bringing up
586
00:27:43,204 --> 00:27:44,870
an awful lot of timber.
587
00:27:44,997 --> 00:27:47,081
From about eight feet down.
588
00:27:47,208 --> 00:27:49,750
- Well, that's expected.
- So we should be
589
00:27:49,877 --> 00:27:51,919
in it for a while,
but then once we get
590
00:27:52,046 --> 00:27:55,005
down to the important areas,
the 100-foot range and below.
591
00:27:55,132 --> 00:27:57,716
- It's a great spot.
- Okay.
592
00:27:57,843 --> 00:28:00,177
It's an unknown territory
by degrees.
593
00:28:01,472 --> 00:28:02,971
As the team continues
594
00:28:03,099 --> 00:28:05,766
their excavation
at Site Three...
595
00:28:05,893 --> 00:28:08,602
The water is coming
right here for sure.
596
00:28:08,729 --> 00:28:10,229
- Under the crane pad?
- Yeah.
597
00:28:10,356 --> 00:28:13,023
...brothers Rick
and Marty Lagina,
598
00:28:13,150 --> 00:28:14,608
along with Charles Barkhouse,
599
00:28:14,735 --> 00:28:16,568
arrive at Smith's Cove.
600
00:28:16,696 --> 00:28:20,322
They are responding to news
that heavy equipment operator.
601
00:28:20,449 --> 00:28:22,569
Billy Gerhardt may have made
a potentially important
602
00:28:22,618 --> 00:28:24,493
discovery at the beach.
603
00:28:24,620 --> 00:28:27,037
So that water was leaking out
more like there
604
00:28:27,164 --> 00:28:28,725
- than here, right? It
was leaking out there,
605
00:28:28,749 --> 00:28:30,249
but the source is somewheres
606
00:28:30,376 --> 00:28:32,501
right in this general area.
607
00:28:32,628 --> 00:28:34,503
See it pouring right there.
Yeah.
608
00:28:34,630 --> 00:28:36,380
Right near your left foot.
609
00:28:36,507 --> 00:28:38,027
And there's some timbers
in there, too.
610
00:28:42,096 --> 00:28:43,490
Obviously we got into
something here,
611
00:28:43,514 --> 00:28:45,597
- though, right?
- Definitely something.
612
00:28:45,725 --> 00:28:47,474
Where did the crane pad
613
00:28:47,601 --> 00:28:49,935
come out to,
Billy, about right here?
614
00:28:50,062 --> 00:28:53,188
Uh, there where
that foot-and-a-half boulder is.
615
00:28:53,315 --> 00:28:55,065
Well, there's a bunch more
boards in there.
616
00:28:56,819 --> 00:28:58,026
It looks like the wood
617
00:28:58,154 --> 00:29:00,195
is a foot deep
under the crane pad.
618
00:29:00,322 --> 00:29:01,905
Wood?
619
00:29:02,032 --> 00:29:05,701
Buried as much as one foot deep
beneath the crane pad?
620
00:29:05,828 --> 00:29:07,661
Could it be the remnants
621
00:29:07,788 --> 00:29:10,372
of yet another
man-made structure?
622
00:29:10,499 --> 00:29:13,959
If so, is it one put there
by a previous searcher
623
00:29:14,086 --> 00:29:16,628
or by someone much earlier?
624
00:29:16,756 --> 00:29:20,007
And could it be associated
with the flood tunnel
625
00:29:20,134 --> 00:29:23,552
believed to lead directly to
the Money Pit treasure vault?
626
00:29:25,514 --> 00:29:27,347
There's another board here.
627
00:29:27,475 --> 00:29:29,183
It looks like a structure.
628
00:29:29,310 --> 00:29:31,101
- Yeah, right in here.
- Yeah.
629
00:29:31,228 --> 00:29:32,468
I suppose there's a possibility
630
00:29:32,563 --> 00:29:33,999
someone thought they found
the flood tunnel,
631
00:29:34,023 --> 00:29:35,522
tried to block it right here.
632
00:29:35,649 --> 00:29:37,232
Yeah.
633
00:29:37,359 --> 00:29:38,817
Well, I would say...
634
00:29:38,944 --> 00:29:40,819
- keep digging.
- Yeah.
635
00:29:40,946 --> 00:29:44,531
- I'd just dig it real slow.
- I would.
636
00:29:44,658 --> 00:29:46,492
- Yeah.
- So let's keep digging, Billy.
637
00:29:54,794 --> 00:29:56,877
Hope springs eternal
every time somebody says,
638
00:29:57,004 --> 00:29:58,670
"Hey, we got
a new structure, we got
639
00:29:58,798 --> 00:30:00,317
a new find, you better
come here and look."
640
00:30:00,341 --> 00:30:01,590
It's always exciting.
641
00:30:01,717 --> 00:30:03,675
I think it's reasonably likely
642
00:30:03,803 --> 00:30:05,719
that the crane pad
was obscuring
643
00:30:05,846 --> 00:30:08,430
some significant answers.
644
00:30:08,557 --> 00:30:11,308
- Hey, Gary.
- Anything exciting going on?
645
00:30:11,435 --> 00:30:12,935
We just pulled a bunch
646
00:30:13,062 --> 00:30:14,664
of planks out of there, so
we're thinking it might be time
647
00:30:14,688 --> 00:30:15,938
to do a quick sweep.
648
00:30:16,065 --> 00:30:17,564
Okay.
649
00:30:17,691 --> 00:30:19,566
Oh, look at here.
650
00:30:19,693 --> 00:30:21,026
See a crosspiece on it, now.
651
00:30:21,153 --> 00:30:22,611
And there's one
going in that way.
652
00:30:22,738 --> 00:30:25,072
Yeah. You got all
that water behind it.
653
00:30:25,199 --> 00:30:26,615
I think you got
your answer there.
654
00:30:26,742 --> 00:30:29,535
The water's running,
they tried to stop the water.
655
00:30:35,000 --> 00:30:36,625
That's a brace,
that's not the wall,
656
00:30:36,752 --> 00:30:38,919
so it probably
goes back further.
657
00:30:39,046 --> 00:30:41,255
Yeah.
658
00:30:41,382 --> 00:30:43,298
I don't know
what to make of it.
659
00:30:43,425 --> 00:30:46,093
Why so many structures
660
00:30:46,220 --> 00:30:48,262
in a very confined space.
661
00:30:48,389 --> 00:30:50,264
I-It's hard to fathom.
662
00:30:50,391 --> 00:30:53,600
And there's still one
yet to uncover.
663
00:30:53,727 --> 00:30:56,061
That may give us, uh,
a little more insight
664
00:30:56,188 --> 00:30:57,855
as to what actually
occurs between.
665
00:30:57,982 --> 00:30:59,731
Smith's Cove and the Money Pit.
666
00:30:59,859 --> 00:31:02,025
Looks like you've really opened
the floodgates, now.
667
00:31:02,152 --> 00:31:03,986
Maybe it is a floodgate.
668
00:31:09,493 --> 00:31:11,952
Oh, wow, look at that. discy
669
00:31:12,079 --> 00:31:14,288
of a possible floodgate
at Smith's Cove,
670
00:31:14,415 --> 00:31:17,749
Craig Tester,
historian Paul Troutman
671
00:31:17,877 --> 00:31:19,376
and geologist Terry Matheson,
672
00:31:19,503 --> 00:31:21,420
returned to the Money Pit area
673
00:31:21,547 --> 00:31:24,548
to monitor the progress
at Site Three.
674
00:31:24,675 --> 00:31:26,925
So where we at?
675
00:31:27,052 --> 00:31:31,179
So, I'd say eight feet an hour.
676
00:31:31,307 --> 00:31:33,140
- Half an hour would be 104.
- Yeah.
677
00:31:33,267 --> 00:31:35,726
Since beginning
to dig the shaft
678
00:31:35,853 --> 00:31:38,353
just two days ago,
679
00:31:38,480 --> 00:31:40,606
the Oak Island team has now
finally reached a depth
680
00:31:40,733 --> 00:31:42,774
of approximately 100 feet.
681
00:31:45,446 --> 00:31:49,197
- You guys will be able to make a house here pretty soon.
- Yeah.
682
00:31:49,325 --> 00:31:51,408
And is it Chappell or is it
just some other...
683
00:31:51,535 --> 00:31:53,744
This one is.
A Hedden or a Chappell.
684
00:31:53,871 --> 00:31:56,121
- Clearly a six by six.
- Yeah.
685
00:31:56,248 --> 00:31:58,832
Whereas this one,
definitely hand-hewn.
686
00:32:05,549 --> 00:32:08,842
- All kinds of more box joints.
- Yeah. Good notch hole on that one.
687
00:32:08,969 --> 00:32:11,428
Yeah.
688
00:32:11,555 --> 00:32:14,848
- That could be collapsing of any
of the old... The old shafts, yeah.
689
00:32:14,975 --> 00:32:16,202
We're definitely
in a conglomeration of...
690
00:32:16,226 --> 00:32:18,226
- They were hewn by hand.
- Yeah.
691
00:32:18,354 --> 00:32:21,313
- That says you're going back a ways.
- That's for sure.
692
00:32:21,440 --> 00:32:25,943
Hand-hewn wood?
Found at a depth of 104 feet
693
00:32:26,070 --> 00:32:28,528
in the Site Three borehole?
694
00:32:28,656 --> 00:32:31,239
Prior to the beginning
of the Industrial Revolution
695
00:32:31,367 --> 00:32:33,033
in the late 18th century,
696
00:32:33,160 --> 00:32:36,286
lumber used in construction
was cut manually,
697
00:32:36,413 --> 00:32:40,207
such as with an ax
or hand-operated saw.
698
00:32:40,334 --> 00:32:43,669
But could the hand-cut timbers
the team has just found
699
00:32:43,796 --> 00:32:46,546
be remnants of an early attempt
by searchers
700
00:32:46,674 --> 00:32:49,007
to reach the bottom
of the original Money Pit?
701
00:32:49,134 --> 00:32:51,843
Or have they finally
found evidence
702
00:32:51,971 --> 00:32:54,096
of the treasure shaft itself?
703
00:32:56,475 --> 00:32:57,516
Let's see what's up here.
704
00:33:01,563 --> 00:33:03,355
It's just dominantly old wood.
705
00:33:03,482 --> 00:33:04,523
Hand-hewn.
706
00:33:07,236 --> 00:33:09,861
That's a good chunk right there.
707
00:33:09,989 --> 00:33:11,613
There's a new one.
708
00:33:14,743 --> 00:33:16,410
Tongue joint.
709
00:33:16,537 --> 00:33:17,661
Oh, that's interesting.
710
00:33:21,250 --> 00:33:22,582
That's an interesting one.
711
00:33:22,710 --> 00:33:25,502
Yeah.
You can see it on both ends.
712
00:33:25,629 --> 00:33:27,379
What the heck was that used for?
713
00:33:27,506 --> 00:33:31,091
I don't know.
Between something, or...
714
00:33:31,218 --> 00:33:33,635
- Perhaps a central support?
- Or up, over here? Or there?
715
00:33:33,762 --> 00:33:35,721
Central support?
716
00:33:35,848 --> 00:33:37,701
- Beam sitting on each side?
- For a tunnel, yeah.
717
00:33:37,725 --> 00:33:41,018
Maybe there was something
tunneling off all of a sudden.
718
00:33:41,145 --> 00:33:43,437
That's encouraging. Out of all
the ones we've been inside,
719
00:33:43,564 --> 00:33:45,208
this is... I haven't seen
anything like that.
720
00:33:45,232 --> 00:33:46,710
Look at the round...
It's rounded, hand-hewn, just...
721
00:33:46,734 --> 00:33:49,651
I mean,
what a significant effort.
722
00:33:49,778 --> 00:33:51,903
Because the team believes
they've begun drilling
723
00:33:52,031 --> 00:33:54,614
into some kind of tunnel
or wooden structure,
724
00:33:54,742 --> 00:33:57,659
100 feet deep
in the Money Pit area...
725
00:33:57,786 --> 00:33:59,411
Dump it!
726
00:33:59,538 --> 00:34:00,704
...Alex Lagina,
727
00:34:00,831 --> 00:34:03,707
Jack Begley and Dan Henskee
728
00:34:03,834 --> 00:34:06,376
will meticulously search the
spoils excavated from the shaft
729
00:34:06,503 --> 00:34:07,961
at the nearby wash table
730
00:34:08,088 --> 00:34:10,547
for any important
clues, artifacts,
731
00:34:10,674 --> 00:34:13,383
and hopefully,
evidence of treasure.
732
00:34:13,510 --> 00:34:15,093
Finding any pottery?
733
00:34:15,220 --> 00:34:17,596
- I haven't seen any pottery.
- Yeah.
734
00:34:17,723 --> 00:34:21,099
- Well, that's a different depth.
- Yeah.
735
00:34:21,226 --> 00:34:23,186
So if we find something
interesting, we know it is
736
00:34:23,228 --> 00:34:26,188
from relatively deep.
At least 100 feet down.
737
00:34:28,358 --> 00:34:30,317
Pottery?
738
00:34:31,278 --> 00:34:32,736
Pottery!
739
00:34:35,532 --> 00:34:38,700
Yeah, I think that's...
that's definitely pottery.
740
00:34:38,827 --> 00:34:41,369
But it's, it's shattered
little pieces broken off.
741
00:34:41,497 --> 00:34:44,331
Like a teacup, or actually, a...
742
00:34:44,458 --> 00:34:45,643
Oh, you're right,
'cause there is
743
00:34:45,667 --> 00:34:47,084
a little bit of glaze on this.
744
00:34:47,211 --> 00:34:49,294
Like a fine china teacup,
something like that?
745
00:34:49,421 --> 00:34:52,506
Here, I'll, uh, I'll bag it up
746
00:34:52,633 --> 00:34:54,073
- and we can show it to Laird.
- Yeah.
747
00:34:59,723 --> 00:35:02,390
- Here's your purple wood.
- Is it?
748
00:35:02,518 --> 00:35:04,935
- Yeah, definitely purple looking.
- Yeah.
749
00:35:05,062 --> 00:35:07,854
Must be a... must be, like,
fluorescent or something.
750
00:35:07,981 --> 00:35:11,316
- It looks much more purple
in the sunlight. Right.
751
00:35:11,443 --> 00:35:13,360
Purple wood?
752
00:35:13,487 --> 00:35:15,403
Look at this, Dan.
753
00:35:15,531 --> 00:35:17,572
Purple wood!
754
00:35:17,699 --> 00:35:20,492
Last year, while searching
the spoils excavated
755
00:35:20,619 --> 00:35:23,245
from the nearby borehole
known as H-8,
756
00:35:23,372 --> 00:35:25,539
Jack Begley and Dan Henskee
757
00:35:25,666 --> 00:35:27,082
discovered strange pieces
of wood,
758
00:35:27,209 --> 00:35:30,460
which appeared to be stained
the color purple.
759
00:35:30,587 --> 00:35:34,381
How often was this
color purple used?
760
00:35:34,508 --> 00:35:36,383
Well, just in important,
uh, church documents
761
00:35:36,510 --> 00:35:38,009
and royal documents.
762
00:35:40,222 --> 00:35:41,888
When the wood
was later examined
763
00:35:42,015 --> 00:35:44,391
by medieval book expert
Joe Landry,
764
00:35:44,518 --> 00:35:47,144
the purple color was thought
to have been created
765
00:35:47,271 --> 00:35:49,688
by means of an ancient dye
used in the production
766
00:35:49,815 --> 00:35:51,356
of important books
and manuscripts
767
00:35:51,483 --> 00:35:53,775
throughout the Middle Ages.
768
00:35:53,902 --> 00:35:55,902
Could the presence
of this purple wood,
769
00:35:56,029 --> 00:35:58,697
found alongside pieces
of pottery,
770
00:35:58,824 --> 00:36:00,991
be evidence that the team
has in fact located
771
00:36:01,118 --> 00:36:02,868
part of the original Money Pit?
772
00:36:05,956 --> 00:36:08,039
- Oh, wow, look at that!
- Look at that scoop!
773
00:36:08,167 --> 00:36:10,208
- Whoa-ho-ho!
- That's quite the jumble.
774
00:36:10,335 --> 00:36:13,253
We haven't encountered,
uh, pieces like this before
775
00:36:13,380 --> 00:36:15,255
that are this solid.
776
00:36:17,926 --> 00:36:20,510
What do you make of this, Craig?
777
00:36:20,637 --> 00:36:22,429
I saw that all come up.
778
00:36:22,556 --> 00:36:25,682
They came... these...
most of them came up vertical.
779
00:36:25,809 --> 00:36:27,559
- Those were vertical?
- Yeah.
780
00:36:27,686 --> 00:36:29,102
I like our chances of being
781
00:36:29,229 --> 00:36:32,856
in the collapsed structure
of the Money Pit.
782
00:36:32,983 --> 00:36:35,275
- Big brother!
- Where are we?
783
00:36:35,402 --> 00:36:37,277
This is one of the last ones
brought up.
784
00:36:40,532 --> 00:36:42,240
You feel like
any of this is oak?
785
00:36:42,367 --> 00:36:44,159
Uh, yeah, there's
some of it looks like
786
00:36:44,286 --> 00:36:46,077
it has an oaken grain, yeah.
787
00:36:46,205 --> 00:36:47,724
Yeah, then we get those things,
which are obviously old.
788
00:36:47,748 --> 00:36:49,748
Hand-hewn.
789
00:36:49,875 --> 00:36:52,584
What we were thinking
is varied materials
790
00:36:52,711 --> 00:36:54,461
cobbled together to hold the...
791
00:36:54,588 --> 00:36:58,590
side of the actual
Money Pit together.
792
00:36:58,717 --> 00:37:00,317
- That's good.
- Let's cross our fingers.
793
00:37:01,720 --> 00:37:02,761
Is it, perhaps,
794
00:37:02,888 --> 00:37:04,971
part of the original Money Pit?
795
00:37:05,098 --> 00:37:07,432
Whoever built the Money Pit
796
00:37:07,559 --> 00:37:09,434
would have cared,
and oak would last better,
797
00:37:09,561 --> 00:37:12,437
would be heavier,
would be stronger, so if...
798
00:37:12,564 --> 00:37:15,482
if these anomalously
large timbers are oak,
799
00:37:15,609 --> 00:37:18,193
then yeah, it could be part
of the original Money Pit.
800
00:37:18,320 --> 00:37:19,778
Okay. Good.
801
00:37:19,905 --> 00:37:21,321
Keep going.
802
00:37:21,448 --> 00:37:23,198
Find something.
803
00:37:27,454 --> 00:37:29,871
Yup.
804
00:37:29,998 --> 00:37:32,707
As a new day begins
on Oak Island...
805
00:37:32,834 --> 00:37:34,834
brothers Rick and Marty Lagina,
806
00:37:34,962 --> 00:37:37,420
along with their partner
Craig Tester,
807
00:37:37,547 --> 00:37:39,547
head back to the Money Pit area
808
00:37:39,675 --> 00:37:42,884
to continue supervising
the excavation of Site Three.
809
00:37:47,599 --> 00:37:50,016
Ominously quiet.
810
00:37:50,143 --> 00:37:52,894
I'm not seeing anybody.
811
00:37:54,398 --> 00:37:55,730
What's going on?
812
00:37:55,857 --> 00:37:57,565
I don't know.
813
00:37:57,693 --> 00:37:59,109
Hammer grab's down.
814
00:37:59,236 --> 00:38:01,319
That does not look good.
815
00:38:06,952 --> 00:38:08,743
...No sounds.
816
00:38:08,870 --> 00:38:10,245
Crickets.
817
00:38:10,372 --> 00:38:12,872
We got crickets.
818
00:38:13,000 --> 00:38:15,709
- Nobody's working.
- Yeah.
819
00:38:15,836 --> 00:38:18,503
- We're in trouble.
- Yes.
820
00:38:18,630 --> 00:38:20,255
Mike's here, though.
Let's go in.
821
00:38:20,382 --> 00:38:21,923
- Yeah, let's go in the trailer.
- Yup.
822
00:38:23,593 --> 00:38:25,468
As we pull onto the pad,
823
00:38:25,595 --> 00:38:27,721
it is very clear
that nothing's running.
824
00:38:27,848 --> 00:38:29,472
The men are gone.
825
00:38:29,599 --> 00:38:32,058
I mean, this looks serious.
826
00:38:32,185 --> 00:38:33,268
Hey, Mike.
827
00:38:33,395 --> 00:38:35,562
Morning, guys.
828
00:38:35,689 --> 00:38:37,230
There's something
going on, and...
829
00:38:37,357 --> 00:38:39,524
we want answers.
830
00:38:39,651 --> 00:38:41,901
Pretty quiet out there.
831
00:38:42,029 --> 00:38:44,612
Way too quiet for my likings.
832
00:38:44,740 --> 00:38:47,782
So, it's a very
disappointing morning for me.
833
00:38:47,909 --> 00:38:49,200
- Right.
- Yeah.
834
00:38:49,328 --> 00:38:50,952
We got the word
this morning that
835
00:38:51,079 --> 00:38:53,496
the crane operators...
836
00:38:53,623 --> 00:38:55,332
they are on strike.
837
00:38:58,503 --> 00:39:01,379
A strike?
One that has shut down
838
00:39:01,506 --> 00:39:03,256
drilling operations
on Oak Island?
839
00:39:03,383 --> 00:39:06,676
Although the crane operators
at the Money Pit site
840
00:39:06,803 --> 00:39:09,220
are employed
by Irving Equipment Limited,
841
00:39:09,348 --> 00:39:10,972
their rates are regulated
842
00:39:11,099 --> 00:39:13,683
by the Nova Scotia Construction
Labor Relations Association.
843
00:39:13,810 --> 00:39:17,312
Over the past 24 hours,
the union,
844
00:39:17,439 --> 00:39:20,273
which represents some
100 heavy machine operators
845
00:39:20,400 --> 00:39:22,776
throughout Nova Scotia,
went on strike
846
00:39:22,903 --> 00:39:26,696
due to wage issues unrelated
to the work on Oak Island.
847
00:39:26,823 --> 00:39:30,533
I am in touch with my guys
back at the office
848
00:39:30,660 --> 00:39:32,300
that's, you know,
digging into that to see
849
00:39:32,412 --> 00:39:34,492
what they can find out,
to see what we're up against.
850
00:39:34,581 --> 00:39:36,498
- It's just a waiting game.
- Mm-hmm.
851
00:39:36,625 --> 00:39:38,666
Uh, we know that...
852
00:39:38,794 --> 00:39:42,087
they are negotiating again
and-and... and they're hoping
853
00:39:42,214 --> 00:39:44,798
to have this resolved
within 21 days.
854
00:39:47,052 --> 00:39:48,968
The fact that operations
855
00:39:49,096 --> 00:39:51,137
at the Money Pit site
cannot continue
856
00:39:51,264 --> 00:39:53,473
for what could be
the next three weeks
857
00:39:53,600 --> 00:39:58,228
offers yet another setback
for Rick, Marty and their team.
858
00:39:58,355 --> 00:40:02,107
The harsh winter weather is
already setting in...
859
00:40:02,234 --> 00:40:04,943
and it won't be long
before conditions on the island
860
00:40:05,070 --> 00:40:07,862
become too difficult
to resume drilling.
861
00:40:07,989 --> 00:40:10,907
For me, it's a big
disappointment,
862
00:40:11,034 --> 00:40:12,720
because I want to put an X
through something,
863
00:40:12,744 --> 00:40:13,952
and the Money Pit, you know,
864
00:40:14,079 --> 00:40:16,538
we've thrown a lot
of resources at it.
865
00:40:16,665 --> 00:40:18,039
We can't proceed,
866
00:40:18,166 --> 00:40:21,668
and we are coming
tight up against some windows.
867
00:40:21,795 --> 00:40:24,254
We are running out of time.
868
00:40:24,381 --> 00:40:26,464
I think I speak
for these two guys.
869
00:40:26,591 --> 00:40:29,926
Um... we understand completely.
870
00:40:30,053 --> 00:40:32,679
- We just soldier through this.
- Yeah.
871
00:40:32,806 --> 00:40:34,617
I think we got to respect
the workers' rights here.
872
00:40:34,641 --> 00:40:37,308
- Yep.
- So, we'll let this play out.
873
00:40:37,436 --> 00:40:38,560
- Yep, absolutely.
- Okay.
874
00:40:38,687 --> 00:40:39,887
Good. Thank you.
Appreciate it.
875
00:40:39,980 --> 00:40:41,729
- Thanks, Mike.
- Thanks, guys.
876
00:40:41,857 --> 00:40:45,024
For Rick, Marty and their team,
877
00:40:45,152 --> 00:40:47,610
the bitter realization
that their efforts
878
00:40:47,737 --> 00:40:50,864
to find the original Money Pit
have been halted by a strike
879
00:40:50,991 --> 00:40:53,825
is both heartbreaking
and infuriating.
880
00:40:54,953 --> 00:40:57,036
Nevertheless...
881
00:40:57,164 --> 00:41:00,123
they are determined
to make the best of it.
882
00:41:00,250 --> 00:41:02,292
If experience
has taught them anything,
883
00:41:02,419 --> 00:41:04,752
it is that patience
and persistence
884
00:41:04,880 --> 00:41:07,839
are stronger
than any drilling caisson.
885
00:41:07,966 --> 00:41:10,675
They can now redouble
their exploration efforts
886
00:41:10,802 --> 00:41:12,552
at Smith's Cove.
887
00:41:12,679 --> 00:41:16,723
They will also have time
to examine new theories...
888
00:41:16,850 --> 00:41:19,726
evaluate new evidence...
889
00:41:19,853 --> 00:41:23,188
and employ new methods of
reaching their ultimate goal:
890
00:41:23,315 --> 00:41:25,732
the discovery
of a treasure vault
891
00:41:25,859 --> 00:41:28,568
that has endured centuries
of setbacks,
892
00:41:28,695 --> 00:41:30,612
and whose secrets
have remained hidden,
893
00:41:30,739 --> 00:41:33,573
at least... for now.
894
00:41:35,535 --> 00:41:38,119
Next time on
The Curse of Oak Island...
895
00:41:38,246 --> 00:41:39,496
Look over there, Marty.
896
00:41:39,623 --> 00:41:40,788
- Is that a wall?
- Yep.
897
00:41:40,916 --> 00:41:42,624
Yeah, there it is right there.
898
00:41:42,751 --> 00:41:44,042
I think it's a shaft.
899
00:41:44,961 --> 00:41:46,711
I see it!
900
00:41:46,838 --> 00:41:49,380
Yeah, that's 1700s
all over it, mate.
901
00:41:49,508 --> 00:41:52,425
The Knights Baronet
are connected
902
00:41:52,552 --> 00:41:53,760
to the Knights Templar,
903
00:41:53,887 --> 00:41:54,887
and might be responsible
904
00:41:55,013 --> 00:41:57,639
for a treasure buried
on Oak Island.
905
00:41:58,642 --> 00:41:59,724
All right, here we go.
906
00:41:59,851 --> 00:42:01,287
- What do you got?
- I don't know yet,
907
00:42:01,311 --> 00:42:02,769
but it looks shiny!
908
00:42:02,896 --> 00:42:04,979
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