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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:03,796 --> 00:00:05,921 Here are the stones of Nolan's Cross. 2 00:00:06,048 --> 00:00:08,465 - They intersect at this location. Wow. 3 00:00:08,592 --> 00:00:10,426 X marks the spot. 4 00:00:10,553 --> 00:00:12,720 Yeah! That's what we're looking for! 5 00:00:12,847 --> 00:00:14,054 We're on something. 6 00:00:14,181 --> 00:00:15,556 That is massive. 7 00:00:15,683 --> 00:00:17,016 - Whoa! Look at that. - What? 8 00:00:17,143 --> 00:00:19,226 - That's a lock. - It is. 9 00:00:19,353 --> 00:00:21,186 That looks like it's off a treasure chest. 10 00:00:21,313 --> 00:00:23,125 - That does not look good. - Nothing's running. 11 00:00:23,149 --> 00:00:24,732 - Hammer grab's down. - We're in trouble. 12 00:00:24,859 --> 00:00:26,483 Very disappointing for me. 13 00:00:26,610 --> 00:00:28,570 We got the word this morning that we're on strike. 14 00:00:31,449 --> 00:00:34,950 There is an island in the North Atlantic 15 00:00:35,077 --> 00:00:38,287 where people have been looking for an incredible treasure 16 00:00:38,414 --> 00:00:41,623 for more than 200 years. 17 00:00:41,751 --> 00:00:44,752 So far, they have found a stone slab 18 00:00:44,879 --> 00:00:47,421 with strange symbols carved into it, 19 00:00:47,548 --> 00:00:50,299 mysterious fragments of human bone, 20 00:00:50,426 --> 00:00:54,053 and a lead cross whose origin may stretch back 21 00:00:54,180 --> 00:00:56,680 to the days of the Knights Templar. 22 00:00:56,807 --> 00:01:00,934 To date, six men have died trying to solve the mystery. 23 00:01:02,146 --> 00:01:04,146 And, according to legend, 24 00:01:04,273 --> 00:01:07,274 one more will have to die 25 00:01:07,401 --> 00:01:10,861 before the treasure can be found. 26 00:01:36,722 --> 00:01:39,431 As a new day begins on Oak Island... 27 00:01:39,558 --> 00:01:41,809 I see a piece of timber there. 28 00:01:41,936 --> 00:01:43,789 Let's have a look at that before he takes it away. 29 00:01:43,813 --> 00:01:46,522 ...local historians, Paul Troutman and Doug Crowell, 30 00:01:46,649 --> 00:01:49,191 along with geologist Terry Matheson, 31 00:01:49,318 --> 00:01:52,694 are monitoring the excavation of the 60-inch-wide borehole 32 00:01:52,822 --> 00:01:54,696 known as GG-1. 33 00:01:56,617 --> 00:01:58,117 It looks like an older timber to me. 34 00:01:58,244 --> 00:01:59,660 Oh, she's well over six-inch. 35 00:01:59,787 --> 00:02:01,745 It is this borehole 36 00:02:01,872 --> 00:02:04,101 that the team believes could get them within a few feet 37 00:02:04,125 --> 00:02:06,500 of the original Money Pit treasure shaft, 38 00:02:06,627 --> 00:02:10,504 first discovered in 1795. 39 00:02:10,631 --> 00:02:12,256 Old chunk of timber. 40 00:02:13,509 --> 00:02:14,611 Yeah, you got a little notch 41 00:02:14,635 --> 00:02:16,009 right in here. 42 00:02:16,137 --> 00:02:17,719 Break at the top, break at the bottom. 43 00:02:17,847 --> 00:02:20,180 Notch right on the side. 44 00:02:22,059 --> 00:02:23,350 Yesterday, we didn't see, 45 00:02:23,477 --> 00:02:25,102 uh, we didn't see any changes. 46 00:02:25,229 --> 00:02:28,313 Just saw a lot of debris and, uh, little wood splinters 47 00:02:28,440 --> 00:02:31,358 - and twigs and this and that. - Yeah. 48 00:02:31,485 --> 00:02:33,088 - That looked different. - Where are we at now? 49 00:02:33,112 --> 00:02:36,238 The hole was at 90, 91 feet. 50 00:02:36,365 --> 00:02:39,032 So we'll be pushing 100 feet right there now with the can. 51 00:02:39,160 --> 00:02:40,492 We should be in the target area 52 00:02:40,619 --> 00:02:42,828 between 100, 150 or so. 53 00:02:42,955 --> 00:02:45,289 So hoping to see some more timbers 54 00:02:45,416 --> 00:02:48,500 -as we, as we come into it, so... - Yeah. 55 00:02:48,627 --> 00:02:49,907 Something like that could be, uh, 56 00:02:50,004 --> 00:02:51,336 supporting the top of a tunnel. 57 00:02:51,463 --> 00:02:52,566 There's no question about that. 58 00:02:52,590 --> 00:02:54,256 Two weeks ago, 59 00:02:54,383 --> 00:02:57,676 while excavating a 60-inch-wide borehole known as S-6, 60 00:02:57,803 --> 00:03:01,555 some six feet southwest of GG-1, 61 00:03:01,682 --> 00:03:04,683 the Oak Island team penetrated what they believed 62 00:03:04,810 --> 00:03:07,019 to be the infamous Shaft Six, 63 00:03:07,146 --> 00:03:10,856 the searcher tunnel that was originally dug back in 1861 64 00:03:10,983 --> 00:03:14,318 as a kind of back door into the original treasure vault. 65 00:03:14,445 --> 00:03:17,863 It was while searching through the S-6 spoils 66 00:03:17,990 --> 00:03:21,783 that the Oak Island team made a number of exciting finds, 67 00:03:21,911 --> 00:03:23,869 including bits of leather bookbinding, 68 00:03:23,996 --> 00:03:27,581 stoneware pottery dating back to the early 1700s 69 00:03:27,708 --> 00:03:31,001 and a hand-hewn oak timber, similar to those 70 00:03:31,128 --> 00:03:33,921 reportedly found in the original Money Pit. 71 00:03:34,048 --> 00:03:37,549 These finds convinced them that not only 72 00:03:37,676 --> 00:03:40,093 might they have finally found Shaft Six, 73 00:03:40,221 --> 00:03:41,887 but they could be closer than ever 74 00:03:42,014 --> 00:03:43,950 to finding the original Money Pit treasure vault, 75 00:03:43,974 --> 00:03:46,892 and, thus, solving the Oak Island mystery. 76 00:03:47,019 --> 00:03:48,977 Based on these maps, 77 00:03:49,104 --> 00:03:52,898 the Money Pit is up in this northwest quadrant. 78 00:03:53,025 --> 00:03:55,859 I have high hopes and high anticipation. I think that 79 00:03:55,986 --> 00:03:58,779 we're on the cusp of possibly finding 80 00:03:58,906 --> 00:04:00,489 the one thing in the Money Pit. 81 00:04:06,038 --> 00:04:07,579 Hey, Rick. 82 00:04:07,706 --> 00:04:09,248 Hey, guys. 83 00:04:09,375 --> 00:04:10,916 We'll let Danny fill you in 84 00:04:11,043 --> 00:04:13,252 - on what's been going on. - All right. 85 00:04:13,379 --> 00:04:17,047 We have 111 feet of casing in the ground. 86 00:04:17,174 --> 00:04:19,925 And the oscillator pressure is the highest it's been 87 00:04:20,052 --> 00:04:23,470 since we've... last year to this year, we're breaking records. 88 00:04:23,597 --> 00:04:27,182 We're flirting with 210 bar right now. 89 00:04:27,309 --> 00:04:30,227 What do you, what do you make of that, though? 90 00:04:30,354 --> 00:04:32,646 The real enigma is what are we biting into that's creating 91 00:04:32,773 --> 00:04:34,982 those high torque pressures on the oscillator? 92 00:04:35,109 --> 00:04:36,608 We're all hoping for something 93 00:04:36,735 --> 00:04:38,694 significant here, but I... 94 00:04:38,821 --> 00:04:42,114 you know, we got to let the facts tell the story. 95 00:04:42,241 --> 00:04:45,033 News that the massive oscillator is circulating 96 00:04:45,160 --> 00:04:48,578 at a torque pressure of nearly 210 bar, 97 00:04:48,706 --> 00:04:51,540 over double its normal operating pressure, 98 00:04:51,667 --> 00:04:54,084 is a potentially significant development. 99 00:04:54,211 --> 00:04:57,504 It indicates that the 60-inch-wide steel caisson 100 00:04:57,631 --> 00:05:00,799 is now drilling into an extremely hard object 101 00:05:00,926 --> 00:05:04,970 some 111 feet deep underground. 102 00:05:05,097 --> 00:05:08,765 The question now becomes whether the object is natural 103 00:05:08,892 --> 00:05:10,517 or man-made. 104 00:05:12,855 --> 00:05:14,207 Interesting thing is we're getting an assortment, 105 00:05:14,231 --> 00:05:15,856 just like we did last time, 106 00:05:15,983 --> 00:05:18,608 of many different types of woods and shafts. 107 00:05:20,988 --> 00:05:22,821 That looks like oak. 108 00:05:22,948 --> 00:05:24,531 It does, doesn't it? 109 00:05:24,658 --> 00:05:26,491 That's what you'd think in the Money Pit. 110 00:05:26,618 --> 00:05:28,618 A lot of oak in and around here. 111 00:05:28,746 --> 00:05:30,579 Can we see the cuts? 112 00:05:30,706 --> 00:05:33,457 There's an indication of a saw direction. 113 00:05:33,584 --> 00:05:35,292 See that? 114 00:05:35,419 --> 00:05:37,461 Seems even more of a vertical than a circular saw. 115 00:05:37,588 --> 00:05:38,670 Oak timbers? 116 00:05:38,797 --> 00:05:42,424 Found at a depth of 111 feet? 117 00:05:44,595 --> 00:05:46,386 As searchers began excavating 118 00:05:46,513 --> 00:05:49,890 the original Money Pit more than two centuries ago, 119 00:05:50,017 --> 00:05:51,975 they reported finding the first 120 00:05:52,102 --> 00:05:55,228 of what would eventually be nine oak platforms, 121 00:05:55,356 --> 00:05:57,814 each ten feet deeper than the last. 122 00:05:57,941 --> 00:06:01,109 Could these oak timbers found in the spoils of GG-1 123 00:06:01,236 --> 00:06:04,237 be evidence that the team has finally found 124 00:06:04,365 --> 00:06:07,115 the original Money Pit treasure shaft? 125 00:06:09,161 --> 00:06:11,370 So, the question is, with all this wood coming up, 126 00:06:11,497 --> 00:06:13,246 do you want to put another can on? 127 00:06:13,374 --> 00:06:15,374 - Keep going? Okay. - Oh, yeah. We have to. 128 00:06:15,501 --> 00:06:17,417 Yeah, we got to continue going on. 129 00:06:17,544 --> 00:06:19,086 Well, you can't-can't stop now, 130 00:06:19,213 --> 00:06:21,713 you got to figure out what's going on. 131 00:06:25,469 --> 00:06:29,429 As the excavation of borehole GG-1 continues... 132 00:06:29,556 --> 00:06:31,556 Ooh! Wow, it's cold out here, Gary. 133 00:06:31,683 --> 00:06:34,476 - Wait, hang on, mate. Let's put the seats down. - Oh. 134 00:06:34,603 --> 00:06:36,283 ...Jack Begley and metal detection expert. 135 00:06:36,313 --> 00:06:37,771 Gary Drayton... 136 00:06:37,898 --> 00:06:39,606 This clips on here. 137 00:06:39,733 --> 00:06:44,361 ...are heading to the western side of the island, to Lot 25. 138 00:06:44,488 --> 00:06:47,614 It is one of nine four-acre lots on the island 139 00:06:47,741 --> 00:06:52,411 once owned by the former American slave Samuel Ball. 140 00:06:52,538 --> 00:06:53,954 - Right here? - Here's good. 141 00:06:54,081 --> 00:06:55,247 - This good? - Yeah. 142 00:06:56,583 --> 00:06:58,792 Ooh! 143 00:07:00,504 --> 00:07:02,379 Where do you want to start? 144 00:07:02,506 --> 00:07:03,713 The edge of the lot. 145 00:07:03,841 --> 00:07:07,259 - The other side of the wall. - Okay. 146 00:07:07,386 --> 00:07:10,345 In light of the recent and significant finds 147 00:07:10,472 --> 00:07:12,514 made on the western side of the island, 148 00:07:12,641 --> 00:07:16,643 such as the lead fragments that have been scientifically proven 149 00:07:16,770 --> 00:07:18,812 to be associated with the medieval cross 150 00:07:18,939 --> 00:07:21,731 found last year at Smith's Cove, 151 00:07:21,859 --> 00:07:24,860 the team is hoping that this side of the island, 152 00:07:24,987 --> 00:07:27,404 and perhaps Samuel Ball's former property, 153 00:07:27,531 --> 00:07:29,990 will reveal more clues that could help solve 154 00:07:30,117 --> 00:07:33,535 the 223-year-old treasure mystery. 155 00:07:35,873 --> 00:07:38,331 All right, so we'll see what we can find. 156 00:07:42,713 --> 00:07:45,213 I've been all over Oak Island, 157 00:07:45,340 --> 00:07:48,592 but these lots have always been too thick to get in. 158 00:07:48,719 --> 00:07:52,804 But now they're cleared, there's more ground opened up, 159 00:07:52,931 --> 00:07:54,639 and we've been finding some good stuff. 160 00:07:56,852 --> 00:07:59,352 Wow, that sounds good. 161 00:08:01,899 --> 00:08:05,275 This is iron, but definitely worth a go at. 162 00:08:10,032 --> 00:08:11,740 Good digging. 163 00:08:11,867 --> 00:08:14,117 Now it's gone? 164 00:08:14,244 --> 00:08:16,119 Should be out. 165 00:08:20,000 --> 00:08:23,960 - Whoa! Look at that. - What? 166 00:08:24,087 --> 00:08:26,588 What... I have no idea what that is, Gary. 167 00:08:26,715 --> 00:08:28,840 That is a lock. 168 00:08:28,967 --> 00:08:30,800 An old one, by the look of it. 169 00:08:30,928 --> 00:08:32,469 - Look at that. - Oh, it is. 170 00:08:32,596 --> 00:08:34,429 See those nails. 171 00:08:34,556 --> 00:08:36,806 - Look at that old nail in there still. Holy... 172 00:08:36,934 --> 00:08:38,725 That is a lock plate. 173 00:08:38,852 --> 00:08:41,019 I mean, this would have been on a box or a chest. 174 00:08:41,146 --> 00:08:43,772 Oh, definitely. I know! 175 00:08:43,899 --> 00:08:45,607 That's amazing, Gary. 176 00:08:45,734 --> 00:08:48,443 This looks like an oldie to me. 177 00:08:48,570 --> 00:08:51,863 - Oh, look, you can see the keyhole. Look. Yeah. 178 00:08:51,990 --> 00:08:53,698 A lock plate, from a possible chest? 179 00:08:53,825 --> 00:08:56,201 This is a good sign. 180 00:08:56,328 --> 00:08:59,079 Could it be from a chest once owned by Samuel Ball? 181 00:08:59,206 --> 00:09:00,872 Or could it be from one belonging 182 00:09:00,999 --> 00:09:02,874 to his former neighbor, 183 00:09:03,001 --> 00:09:07,003 the 18th century privateer Captain James Anderson? 184 00:09:07,130 --> 00:09:09,130 It makes you wonder what was going on here. 185 00:09:09,258 --> 00:09:12,092 Reportedly born in Baltimore, Maryland, 186 00:09:12,219 --> 00:09:14,344 Captain James Anderson pledged his loyalty 187 00:09:14,471 --> 00:09:16,179 to the United States 188 00:09:16,306 --> 00:09:19,349 during the American Revolution in the late 1700s. 189 00:09:21,311 --> 00:09:24,688 However, after being given command of a ship, 190 00:09:24,815 --> 00:09:28,775 known as the Betsy, Anderson defected to the British. 191 00:09:28,902 --> 00:09:32,487 Although he was charged with treason and piracy 192 00:09:32,614 --> 00:09:35,365 by then governor of Virginia and future American president. 193 00:09:35,492 --> 00:09:39,077 Thomas Jefferson, Anderson escaped to Canada, 194 00:09:39,204 --> 00:09:43,248 where he purchased Lot 26 on Oak Island and lived there 195 00:09:43,375 --> 00:09:47,544 until he sold the property to Samuel Ball in 1788. 196 00:09:47,671 --> 00:09:49,713 - Hey, Steve? - Yes. 197 00:09:49,840 --> 00:09:51,339 Just last year, 198 00:09:51,466 --> 00:09:53,592 members of the team visited the nearby home 199 00:09:53,719 --> 00:09:57,596 of James Anderson's direct descendent, Steve Atkinson. 200 00:09:57,723 --> 00:10:03,101 There, Steve showed them one of Anderson's own sea chests, 201 00:10:03,228 --> 00:10:06,479 as well as a mysterious set of keys. 202 00:10:06,607 --> 00:10:08,607 That one opens that treasure chest. 203 00:10:08,734 --> 00:10:10,670 Could there have been more treasure chests on the island? 204 00:10:10,694 --> 00:10:12,402 That's what I wonder. 205 00:10:14,656 --> 00:10:16,865 Could this lock plate be from a chest 206 00:10:16,992 --> 00:10:20,035 that once belonged to Captain James Anderson? 207 00:10:20,162 --> 00:10:22,370 Samuel Ball got rich for a reason, 208 00:10:22,497 --> 00:10:25,040 and if he was wealthy, he had something worth hiding. 209 00:10:25,167 --> 00:10:26,958 Ah, we're cashing in. 210 00:10:33,216 --> 00:10:35,550 Yeah! That's what we're looking for! big p. 211 00:10:35,677 --> 00:10:36,885 At the Money Pit... 212 00:10:37,012 --> 00:10:40,180 - Gentlemen. - Hey, Craig. How you doing? 213 00:10:40,307 --> 00:10:43,099 ...Rick Lagina, Craig Tester and other members 214 00:10:43,226 --> 00:10:46,269 of the Oak Island team eagerly monitor the excavation 215 00:10:46,396 --> 00:10:48,605 of borehole GG-1, 216 00:10:48,732 --> 00:10:51,399 a borehole which they believe may have intersected 217 00:10:51,526 --> 00:10:54,027 with the original Money Pit treasure shaft. 218 00:10:54,154 --> 00:10:55,320 What are we finding? 219 00:10:55,447 --> 00:10:57,030 Just a mix of everything. 220 00:10:57,157 --> 00:10:59,407 How long have you been going through this wood? 221 00:10:59,534 --> 00:11:02,035 Uh, about over ten feet. 222 00:11:02,162 --> 00:11:03,286 - Yeah. - Okay. 223 00:11:03,413 --> 00:11:06,122 - Uh, let 'em dump this. - Yeah. 224 00:11:15,967 --> 00:11:18,343 Oh, wow. What's that? 225 00:11:18,470 --> 00:11:19,470 Is that wood? 226 00:11:21,973 --> 00:11:22,973 Yeah! 227 00:11:23,058 --> 00:11:24,849 Oh, wow. 228 00:11:24,976 --> 00:11:26,768 That's what we're looking for! 229 00:11:28,897 --> 00:11:30,855 Whoa! 230 00:11:30,982 --> 00:11:32,315 Nice section right there. 231 00:11:32,442 --> 00:11:35,318 That is large. 232 00:11:35,445 --> 00:11:37,507 And I don't think we have the full width of it there. 233 00:11:37,531 --> 00:11:38,613 I think it split. 234 00:11:38,740 --> 00:11:40,990 Want to try knocking it off? 235 00:11:41,118 --> 00:11:43,034 Let Danny just put the bucket on it. 236 00:11:47,082 --> 00:11:49,207 That is one big piece. 237 00:11:51,169 --> 00:11:53,837 Give it a try here? 238 00:11:53,964 --> 00:11:55,547 Ooh, yeah. 239 00:11:59,594 --> 00:12:01,386 There we go. 240 00:12:10,731 --> 00:12:12,063 Five-foot. 241 00:12:12,190 --> 00:12:14,107 That's an awful massive beam. 242 00:12:14,234 --> 00:12:16,276 That's a big ol' chunk of tree. 243 00:12:16,403 --> 00:12:17,485 What kind of depth we at? 244 00:12:17,612 --> 00:12:20,238 One... 115 with the teeth, 245 00:12:20,365 --> 00:12:23,658 maybe 113 with the excavation. 246 00:12:23,785 --> 00:12:26,244 A five-foot wooden beam 247 00:12:26,371 --> 00:12:30,498 found at a depth of 113 feet? 248 00:12:30,625 --> 00:12:34,419 Can you imagine getting that down at that depth? 249 00:12:34,546 --> 00:12:37,172 - Just the labor. - I know. I know. 250 00:12:37,299 --> 00:12:39,591 - That is massive. - Mind-boggling. 251 00:12:39,718 --> 00:12:43,094 The way it came up, it could have been vertical at the time. 252 00:12:43,221 --> 00:12:45,054 Like it was part of a tunnel. 253 00:12:45,182 --> 00:12:47,056 How high was the Halifax tunnel? 254 00:12:47,184 --> 00:12:49,309 This is roughly at the right depth, is it not? 255 00:12:49,436 --> 00:12:52,395 That'd be the Halifax tunnel. 256 00:12:52,522 --> 00:12:56,483 In 1867, searchers from the Halifax Company 257 00:12:56,610 --> 00:12:59,944 dug a large shaft some 200 feet southeast 258 00:13:00,071 --> 00:13:02,489 of the original Money Pit. 259 00:13:02,616 --> 00:13:07,160 After reaching a depth of 110 feet, they constructed a tunnel 260 00:13:07,287 --> 00:13:10,079 heading in a northwest direction in the hopes of 261 00:13:10,207 --> 00:13:13,541 reaching the treasure vault from the side. 262 00:13:13,668 --> 00:13:16,461 Several feet short of their target, they encountered 263 00:13:16,588 --> 00:13:19,297 what they reported to be a two-and-a-half-foot-wide 264 00:13:19,424 --> 00:13:21,216 by four-foot-tall flood tunnel 265 00:13:21,343 --> 00:13:24,177 that was filled with rounded stones. 266 00:13:24,304 --> 00:13:27,013 Although it was a major discovery, 267 00:13:27,140 --> 00:13:29,390 unfortunately for the Halifax Company, 268 00:13:29,518 --> 00:13:32,894 breaching the booby trap thwarted their efforts, 269 00:13:33,021 --> 00:13:36,022 and by the following year, they no longer had the financial 270 00:13:36,149 --> 00:13:39,400 resources to continue operations. 271 00:13:39,528 --> 00:13:42,612 Could it be that Rick, Craig and the team were wrong 272 00:13:42,739 --> 00:13:44,697 in their previous assessment, 273 00:13:44,825 --> 00:13:47,867 that they had intercepted the original Money Pit? 274 00:13:47,994 --> 00:13:51,538 Is it possible that the timbers they uncovered in borehole GG-1 275 00:13:51,665 --> 00:13:53,957 are actually the remains of an abandoned 276 00:13:54,084 --> 00:13:56,459 19th century searcher tunnel? 277 00:13:56,586 --> 00:13:59,295 It's all great news from a historical perspective, 278 00:13:59,422 --> 00:14:04,926 but sad, because then we're in, we're in already-worked ground. 279 00:14:05,053 --> 00:14:08,179 What do you think about going to whatever depth? 280 00:14:08,306 --> 00:14:10,306 Yeah, I'd like to take it as deep as we can. 281 00:14:10,433 --> 00:14:12,141 Be interesting to find out what we have. 282 00:14:13,854 --> 00:14:15,770 Tomorrow's another day. 283 00:14:15,897 --> 00:14:17,272 Yeah. 284 00:14:28,076 --> 00:14:30,618 The next morning, as the excavation 285 00:14:30,745 --> 00:14:33,663 of borehole GG-1 continues at the Money Pit site... 286 00:14:33,790 --> 00:14:35,582 Hey, Billy. 287 00:14:35,709 --> 00:14:38,418 ...Rick Lagina, his partner Craig Tester, 288 00:14:38,545 --> 00:14:41,045 and geologist Terry Matheson meet 289 00:14:41,172 --> 00:14:44,507 with heavy equipment operator Billy Gerhardt at Smith's Cove. 290 00:14:44,634 --> 00:14:46,050 Beautiful day for shorts. 291 00:14:46,177 --> 00:14:48,177 - It is. 292 00:14:48,305 --> 00:14:50,138 With the days getting shorter, 293 00:14:50,265 --> 00:14:52,390 and with just a few weeks remaining before 294 00:14:52,517 --> 00:14:54,100 major operations on the island 295 00:14:54,227 --> 00:14:56,060 must shut down for the winter, 296 00:14:56,187 --> 00:14:59,480 Rick Lagina and his partners are determined to excavate 297 00:14:59,608 --> 00:15:02,901 beneath the massive 6,000-square-foot crane pad 298 00:15:03,028 --> 00:15:06,029 and make what could be their greatest breakthrough yet. 299 00:15:06,156 --> 00:15:08,448 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. 301 00:15:10,201 --> 00:15:11,637 We took a little of the edge, and I have a little of this 302 00:15:11,661 --> 00:15:12,952 top section to go yet. 303 00:15:13,079 --> 00:15:15,163 You have any holes open right now, or... 304 00:15:15,290 --> 00:15:17,290 Uh, there's a hole there in the corner, 305 00:15:17,417 --> 00:15:19,542 and there's... we're down to horizon up here 306 00:15:19,669 --> 00:15:22,170 -where those excavator scratches are. - Okay. 307 00:15:22,297 --> 00:15:24,589 There's definitely more water, it appears, in this corner 308 00:15:24,716 --> 00:15:25,818 - than anywhere else. - Yeah, it has. 309 00:15:25,842 --> 00:15:26,966 It's making a lot of water. 310 00:15:27,093 --> 00:15:28,571 Yeah, there are some steady streams here 311 00:15:28,595 --> 00:15:30,553 that are running, you know, pretty full-on. 312 00:15:30,680 --> 00:15:33,014 That's a lot of water. 313 00:15:33,141 --> 00:15:35,558 Well, you know, to me, the dye coming out 314 00:15:35,685 --> 00:15:38,603 in this water right through here indicates, you know, 315 00:15:38,730 --> 00:15:40,980 is it part of the flood system? 316 00:15:41,107 --> 00:15:42,482 Let's do this. 317 00:15:42,609 --> 00:15:45,151 Four weeks ago, 318 00:15:45,278 --> 00:15:47,173 the Oak Island team conducted a major operation 319 00:15:47,197 --> 00:15:49,238 that involved pumping thousands of gallons 320 00:15:49,366 --> 00:15:52,533 of water, colored with nontoxic red dye, 321 00:15:52,661 --> 00:15:54,369 down borehole C-1. 322 00:15:54,496 --> 00:15:57,080 - The dye has been cast. - Copy that. 323 00:15:57,207 --> 00:15:59,749 They were attempting to locate the entrance 324 00:15:59,876 --> 00:16:02,961 of one or more flood tunnels believed to be protecting 325 00:16:03,088 --> 00:16:04,963 the Money Pit treasure vault. 326 00:16:05,090 --> 00:16:07,173 Have you guys spotted anything yet? 327 00:16:07,300 --> 00:16:10,468 Just a few hours later, metal detection expert. 328 00:16:10,595 --> 00:16:14,389 Gary Drayton found that red-colored water had begun 329 00:16:14,516 --> 00:16:16,391 seeping out of the ground at Smith's Cove 330 00:16:16,518 --> 00:16:19,143 from beneath the crane pad that had been put in place 331 00:16:19,270 --> 00:16:23,815 to construct the 525-foot steel cofferdam surrounding the area. 332 00:16:23,942 --> 00:16:28,903 If we're looking for red, guys, I'd say that's red. 333 00:16:29,030 --> 00:16:31,739 It is the team's belief that this water, 334 00:16:31,866 --> 00:16:34,200 which tested positive for traces of the dye, 335 00:16:34,327 --> 00:16:36,703 indicated they may have discovered the site 336 00:16:36,830 --> 00:16:38,871 of the so-called convergence point... 337 00:16:38,999 --> 00:16:41,833 The place where the five stone box drains, 338 00:16:41,960 --> 00:16:44,043 first discovered in 1850, 339 00:16:44,170 --> 00:16:46,754 are believed to merge into a single flood tunnel. 340 00:16:46,881 --> 00:16:49,507 A flood tunnel that should lead them directly 341 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 00:16:58,268 --> 00:16:59,767 that'd be fantastic. 345 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? 349 00:17:10,113 --> 00:17:11,612 Uh, I think we can remove all of it. 350 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 352 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... 354 00:17:18,913 --> 00:17:21,372 We have to dig under the crane pad for a couple reasons. 355 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. 358 00:17:26,296 --> 00:17:28,129 There's the fact that the... 359 00:17:28,256 --> 00:17:30,381 If there was a drain system, it would be converging 360 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 366 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 369 00:17:52,280 --> 00:17:54,072 and other members of the Oak Island team 370 00:17:54,199 --> 00:17:56,074 at the Money Pit area. 371 00:17:56,201 --> 00:18:00,745 They are eager to see if the excavation of borehole GG-1 372 00:18:00,872 --> 00:18:03,706 has turned up any new evidence that the team is drilling 373 00:18:03,833 --> 00:18:06,667 in the vicinity of the original treasure shaft. 374 00:18:06,795 --> 00:18:09,754 The dig's at 159. 375 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. 377 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. 379 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? 382 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. 384 00:18:36,407 --> 00:18:38,074 Yeah. 385 00:18:38,201 --> 00:18:40,993 It's a little bit disappointing in the lack 386 00:18:41,121 --> 00:18:42,453 of significant artifacts, 387 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." 392 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. 394 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 412 00:19:56,362 --> 00:19:58,696 indicating that this was the most likely location 413 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 420 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, 424 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 426 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, 457 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 467 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, 486 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 494 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 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 71159

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