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Tonight on the curse of oak island...
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- It must be something massive.
- Whoa!
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That's been down there a very long time.
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- It's like it was buried.
- Yeah.
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I think that's a rest all shaft.
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If the restalls are right, it
leads to the flood tunnel.
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That's definitely it.
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We believe there's some source of metal
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that's come in from the south.
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That's where the original
money pit's supposed to be.
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- Look at that piece of wood.
- Wow.
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I really feel we're in a tunnel here.
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This is it.
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There is an island in the north Atlantic
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where people have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found a stone slab
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with strange symbols carved into it,
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man-made workings that
date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross whose
origin may be connected
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to the knights templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure can be found.
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Here it comes.
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Yep!
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What do we got, Terry?
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- 29.
- 29.
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As a new morning of exploration
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begins on oak island
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for brothers Rick and
Marty lagina and their team,
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the anticipation for a
breakthrough discovery
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that could solve a
229-year-old treasure mystery
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has never been higher.
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Okay.
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Nice start to the hole, Steve?
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Yep.
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Our target depth is in around 120 feet
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where we tested the water samples.
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And we got new data
now from jan francke
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that says in around
that level, at 127 feet,
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we potentially have a structure or tunnel.
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- Yeah.
- So we've got two pieces of data
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and they're telling us
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there's a man-made structure
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of some sort at depth.
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We have nothing in the historical record
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of any searcher activity in this area.
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So if we find something
here, that's really exciting.
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- I agree, Charles.
- Yeah.
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One week ago,
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while the team postponed
their core-drilling operation
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in the money pit area
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so that geoscientist Dr. Ian
spooner could conduct
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new groundwater tests for
evidence of precious metals...
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And down she goes.
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Ground penetrating radar expert
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Dr. Jan francke inserted
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a specially designed radar device
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into a previously drilled
borehole known as hn-16
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a borehole located
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in a 30-by-15-foot oval-shaped region
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dubbed the golden egg
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where prior groundwater
testing identified a large source
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of gold, silver and other metals
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between 80 and 120 feet underground.
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As we scroll down the hole, we get this.
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A discrete void space.
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That's around 127 feet from the surface.
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Incredibly,
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near the approximate depth where traces
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of precious metals were detected,
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Dr. Francke's radar device
identified a mysterious void.
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This could be the fabled offset chamber.
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Really?
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Sure.
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This has led the team to wonder
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if they have located an
offset treasure chamber
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connected to the original money pit.
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Between a little bit of gold in the water
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and a little bit of wood in the water,
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we need to pull something
out of the ground.
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Little bit of solid gold,
little bit of solid silver?
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Yeah.
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Now, having received
Dr. Spooner's permission
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to continue drilling while he analyzes
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the newly collected water samples,
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the team has begun
drilling borehole hn-15.5,
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located in the northern
region of the golden egg
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to verify the existence
of the mysterious void
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and also determine
just what it may contain.
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There's every reason to
pursue this potential target.
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It's certainly in an area
that is incredibly interesting:
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There's the garden shaft,
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there's the flooding
association with the garden shaft,
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there are the high metal
values deep underground.
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And, of course, the hope is
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that it will lead to a long sought-after,
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currently unknown, fabulous treasure.
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Let's hope that this one bingos it.
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- That's the plan, Terry.
- We got to get down to the anomaly.
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Yep.
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We're just getting started.
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As the core-drilling operation
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continues in the money pit area...
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- Hey, Billy.
- Craig.
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What are you feeling
down at the very bottom?
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Well, it's... it's some rocks there
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- and, Clay.
- Okay.
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At Smith's cove,
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located nearly 500 feet to the east,
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Rick lagina, along with Craig tester
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and other members of the team,
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are proceeding with
another critical excavation.
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So we want to get as deep as we can
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looking for the flood tunnel.
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- Yep.
- Okay.
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They are hoping to locate and cut off
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the legendary stone-lined flood tunnel
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that is believed to feed
seawater into the money pit,
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a believed booby trap,
which has thwarted
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all previous searchers
who attempted to recover
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the fabled treasure vault
over the past 200 years,
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and which the team believes
halted their own exploration
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of the so-called garden shaft
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when it was flooded with salt water
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at a depth of some 100 feet in 2023.
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- Hey.
- Hey.
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So he says there are some rocks
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down there, but... but not
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focused like it was a flood tunnel
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at this point in time.
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Okay, so here's what I think,
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is... why don't we go deeper first?
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- You good with that?
- Yeah.
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Since the team began
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excavating a massive
trench two weeks ago...
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This has a bunch of same-size cobbles.
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Yeah.
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That is the description
of the flood tunnel.
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They have discovered
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not only large cobble stones
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matching the reported description
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- of the flood tunnel...
- Is it concrete? - Yep.
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But also pieces of concrete
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that may have been mixed and poured
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by Robert rest all and his
son, Bobby, in the 1960s
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during a failed attempt to plug up
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a 32-foot-deep, stone-lined feature
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that the restalls believed
was designed to act
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as a shutoff valve for
the flood tunnel system.
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If we can find the vertical shaft
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and dig down and
intercept the flood tunnel...
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Hey, Billy.
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Follow it up the hill,
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then we can find out right
where the money pit is.
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I think we're plenty far back on this side.
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I'll take this bank off so
that I can see a little more.
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Okay. Sounds good.
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As Rick lagina and Craig tester supervise
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the large-scale excavation...
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Well, Alex, let's take advantage
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- of this tide going out, mate.
- I agree.
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More than 50 yards
away, along the shoreline...
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It's been quite a while
since we've detected
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these beaches. We've got the money pit
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right up there.
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Could be anything.
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Metal detection expert Gary drayton
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and Alex lagina are searching
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for additional clues that could help solve
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the oak island mystery.
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When people would have been slipping
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and sliding on these
rocks, losing artifacts,
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the currents would have
pushed all the artifacts this way.
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That's what I'm hoping.
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- Let's hope they're on this side.
- Okay, mate.
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- See what we can get.
- Let's get stuck in.
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- Okay.
- Zigzag along the shoreline.
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In recent years,
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the team has not only recovered
metal ship spikes in this area
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that predate the discovery
of the money pit in 1795,
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but also the 14th-century lead cross,
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which may actually be connected
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to the Christian military
order of the knights templar.
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Got plenty of places for
an artifact to get trapped,
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that is for sure.
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- There's a hit.
- You've got that right, mate.
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- And it's in that area there.
- There.
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Underneath this giant rock.
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Yeah, see what's trapped in the rocks.
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The problem is,
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you have to dig quickly because it keeps
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- filling back in.
- Yeah.
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Let's see.
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I mean... Ooh. It's caving in.
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- Sorry, mate.
- It's okay.
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How does something
get down that deep?
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With these rocks? I mean,
it's almost like it was buried.
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Yeah.
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I say we bring some help
and-and expand the hole
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and dig it out.
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We just need some
more guys, more shovels.
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I agree. I can't dig any deeper than that.
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- Yeah.
- I'm calling my uncle Rick.
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So a text comes in
from Alex, my nephew,
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and it's hard not to get enthused.
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How can you not be excited?
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It's a treasure hunt, for gosh sakes.
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There might be something
here beneath our feet
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that will speak eloquently
to what happened here.
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I don't care if we have
to dig it ten feet down.
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We're gonna find what's down that hole.
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So this is your little pet project?
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Yeah.
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Little is not the right word for it.
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It really could be anything, mate.
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And it's still there, that's the good news.
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Okay, we need to get
this water out of the hole.
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Yep. Exactly.
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It's draining work, isn't it?
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Yep.
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The target in Smith's cove... I think,
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my gosh, how did you
even detect it at that depth?
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I mean, it's, it's incredible.
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And we're two, three feet down.
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My only thought is, it must be quite large.
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Again.
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This is it here.
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We just need to dig this out.
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- It's moving. -Ooh.
- Here we go.
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- We got it.
- Mate.
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- You're getting it.
- There it is.
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That would be it.
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Ooh-wee!
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We're gonna need a bigger pouch.
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- There it is.
- That would be it.
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Let's see. You're getting it.
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That's it, there.
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It looks like an iron plate.
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There.
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We're gonna need a bigger pouch.
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It is an exciting moment for Rick lagina
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and other members
of the oak island team...
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Yeah, I don't know
what it is. I have no idea.
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As they have just unearthed a large,
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heavily encrusted metal object
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beneath the shoreline of Smith's cove.
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Some kind of
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big iron conglomerate
coming off a wreck.
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How the heck did that
make its way down there?
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That's been down there
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- a very long time.
- Yeah.
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A large iron conglomeration?
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When iron objects are
submerged in salt water
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for long periods of
time, the metal corrodes
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and can collect smaller, nearby objects,
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creating one large, solid concretion.
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Could Gary drayton be correct
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that this concretion may
be related to a shipwreck?
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If so, then just what kinds
of artifacts might it contain?
263
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And was it buried several
feet beneath the shoreline
264
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by a natural process?
265
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Or, and perhaps most importantly,
266
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does it contain valuable
clues that compelled someone
267
00:12:12,420 --> 00:12:14,820
to deliberately conceal it?
268
00:12:14,990 --> 00:12:16,910
Emma, back at the lab,
269
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she always scans these artifacts
270
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to see if there's anything else attached.
271
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Could be a coin or two attached to it.
272
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Could be, I mean, i-I'm just glad we got it
273
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- out of the hole, you know.
- Yeah.
274
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Just the simple fact that
that was at that depth,
275
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especially in salt water,
is quite astounding.
276
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It could be something
that speaks to this mystery.
277
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But to understand what it
is, there might have to be
278
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some fairly aggressive
physical cleaning of the item.
279
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And I think it gives us
new hope for the beach.
280
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Yeah. If something this big
281
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stayed hidden this long,
what else is hidden?
282
00:12:52,330 --> 00:12:53,460
Exactly.
283
00:12:53,640 --> 00:12:56,030
Kudos to all three of
you for not giving up.
284
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Okay, let's get that to the lab.
285
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Get this all back in
and go find some more.
286
00:13:01,040 --> 00:13:02,950
- Okay.
- Sounds like a plan.
287
00:13:05,650 --> 00:13:07,650
Later that afternoon...
288
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- Hey, Rick.
- Hey.
289
00:13:11,570 --> 00:13:13,220
Hi, Rick. How you doing?
290
00:13:13,400 --> 00:13:15,620
The next core will tell the tale, right?
291
00:13:15,830 --> 00:13:17,660
- This is it.
- Rick lagina
292
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arrives in the money pit
area after being alerted
293
00:13:21,140 --> 00:13:24,840
that the core drilling
operation in borehole hn-15.5
294
00:13:25,020 --> 00:13:29,190
is about to reach a depth of 127 feet,
295
00:13:29,370 --> 00:13:32,020
the same depth where
a mysterious chamber
296
00:13:32,150 --> 00:13:35,030
has been detected by
ground-penetrating radar
297
00:13:35,200 --> 00:13:37,070
in the so-called golden egg.
298
00:13:37,290 --> 00:13:40,680
Jan francke's gpr anomaly
299
00:13:40,860 --> 00:13:42,730
is gonna be on display, hopefully.
300
00:13:42,860 --> 00:13:44,276
I guess we'll know in the next core.
301
00:13:44,300 --> 00:13:45,730
We'll know in the next core.
302
00:13:45,860 --> 00:13:48,390
If there is a structure at 127,
303
00:13:48,560 --> 00:13:50,040
that's a whole new ball game.
304
00:13:50,220 --> 00:13:51,870
Proof's in the pudding.
305
00:13:52,090 --> 00:13:55,000
The hope is that it is
an actual chamber...
306
00:13:55,130 --> 00:13:56,440
Here we go.
307
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Cut into the underground
308
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to hold something, and
keep something safe
309
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for a long period of time.
310
00:14:02,230 --> 00:14:05,270
This is it. This is it.
311
00:14:05,450 --> 00:14:07,800
- To me, there's significant hope here.
- - Thank you.
312
00:14:07,930 --> 00:14:09,410
There may be a find that does
313
00:14:09,630 --> 00:14:11,800
the very thing I have long sought to do,
314
00:14:11,980 --> 00:14:15,200
and that is hold a piece
of evidence in your hand
315
00:14:15,410 --> 00:14:18,070
that says the old story is real.
316
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129.
317
00:14:20,510 --> 00:14:21,860
Let's have a look.
318
00:14:26,120 --> 00:14:27,210
Well
319
00:14:28,730 --> 00:14:30,430
you're seeing what I'm seeing.
320
00:14:30,600 --> 00:14:33,220
119 to 129.
321
00:14:33,390 --> 00:14:35,870
Yeah, we got 110% recovery.
322
00:14:37,960 --> 00:14:40,660
And really, this is very
much in situ material.
323
00:14:40,880 --> 00:14:44,750
Just what you'd expect
to see at this depth. Sadly.
324
00:14:48,930 --> 00:14:50,516
There's just, you know, there's a dearth
325
00:14:50,540 --> 00:14:51,890
of structure, unfortunately.
326
00:14:55,410 --> 00:14:59,590
I think jan francke
interpreted as best he could.
327
00:14:59,760 --> 00:15:01,850
It's not here, unfortunately.
328
00:15:02,030 --> 00:15:05,420
I'm disappointed we did not locate
329
00:15:05,600 --> 00:15:08,526
a void in proximity with
what the gpr was telling us.
330
00:15:08,550 --> 00:15:10,820
It's frustrating.
331
00:15:11,040 --> 00:15:14,650
But I still believe, 100%.
332
00:15:14,820 --> 00:15:17,870
If this was easy, it would have
been solved 229 years ago.
333
00:15:18,040 --> 00:15:19,610
There's nothing easy about oak island,
334
00:15:19,740 --> 00:15:21,740
and I think we've all
come to that realization...
335
00:15:21,960 --> 00:15:22,490
Absolutely.
336
00:15:22,514 --> 00:15:24,560
As every searcher before
you has come to that.
337
00:15:24,610 --> 00:15:27,440
But the good news is,
we've covered some ground
338
00:15:27,620 --> 00:15:29,220
and we know the treasure can't be there.
339
00:15:29,310 --> 00:15:32,076
- Yeah.
- But we have to put x's
340
00:15:32,100 --> 00:15:33,930
- on the ground in the money pit...
- Right.
341
00:15:34,100 --> 00:15:35,490
For the possibility of digging
342
00:15:35,670 --> 00:15:36,970
the caissons later this year.
343
00:15:37,150 --> 00:15:38,126
Yes.
344
00:15:38,150 --> 00:15:39,980
Well, we didn't find it.
345
00:15:40,110 --> 00:15:41,890
That's a disappointment.
346
00:15:42,070 --> 00:15:45,850
But it is a fact that
metals are in the waters
347
00:15:45,980 --> 00:15:48,030
in and around the money pit.
348
00:15:48,200 --> 00:15:50,770
Key metals that are
associated with treasure.
349
00:15:50,900 --> 00:15:53,560
So we need to hear some more data.
350
00:15:53,690 --> 00:15:55,470
What I'm hoping to hear is,
351
00:15:55,650 --> 00:15:57,730
where is it coming from?
352
00:15:57,950 --> 00:16:00,080
It's not a win, but maybe it's a tie.
353
00:16:00,260 --> 00:16:01,830
Maybe it's a tie.
354
00:16:01,960 --> 00:16:03,480
I know for a fact the story
355
00:16:03,610 --> 00:16:05,700
- is still here.
- Yeah.
356
00:16:05,920 --> 00:16:09,440
So, keep at it, stay watchful
and see what happens.
357
00:16:09,570 --> 00:16:10,920
- Thanks, Rick.
- Thanks, Rick.
358
00:16:11,100 --> 00:16:12,490
See you.
359
00:16:18,060 --> 00:16:21,110
The following morning...
360
00:16:21,280 --> 00:16:24,980
Today, we're going to
have a very frank discussion
361
00:16:25,200 --> 00:16:26,696
about this water-testing program
362
00:16:26,720 --> 00:16:29,720
that has been a big part
of the search agenda.
363
00:16:29,900 --> 00:16:32,526
Rick, Marty and Craig tester
364
00:16:32,550 --> 00:16:34,680
have called a meeting in the war room
365
00:16:34,860 --> 00:16:36,820
with other members of
the team at the request
366
00:16:37,030 --> 00:16:39,820
of geoscientist Dr. Ian spooner
367
00:16:40,040 --> 00:16:42,560
and his colleagues,
chemist Dr. Matt lukeman
368
00:16:42,740 --> 00:16:46,196
and hydrogeologist Dr. Fred Michel.
369
00:16:46,220 --> 00:16:47,676
I think we can all sense the importance
370
00:16:47,700 --> 00:16:49,570
of this meeting today.
371
00:16:49,790 --> 00:16:52,570
After analyzing new
groundwater samples
372
00:16:52,750 --> 00:16:54,026
that were collected from boreholes
373
00:16:54,050 --> 00:16:55,840
in the money pit area,
374
00:16:55,970 --> 00:16:58,230
drs. Spooner, lukeman and Michel
375
00:16:58,400 --> 00:17:01,540
have prepared a new
report regarding the traces
376
00:17:01,710 --> 00:17:04,840
of precious metals that have
been repeatedly detected
377
00:17:04,980 --> 00:17:08,410
between 80 and 120 feet underground
378
00:17:08,590 --> 00:17:12,200
in areas known as the
golden egg and the baby blob.
379
00:17:12,370 --> 00:17:14,550
Gentlemen, we'll turn it over to you.
380
00:17:14,720 --> 00:17:16,770
So, with all the work we've done,
381
00:17:16,940 --> 00:17:19,820
there are some interesting
results in the data.
382
00:17:20,030 --> 00:17:21,666
I've got a little power point presentation.
383
00:17:21,690 --> 00:17:22,860
Steve?
384
00:17:24,690 --> 00:17:26,340
This is the baby blob.
385
00:17:26,520 --> 00:17:28,780
Where the x is, is
where initially we thought
386
00:17:28,910 --> 00:17:30,570
the metals might be coming from,
387
00:17:30,780 --> 00:17:33,830
because the red arrows
show us water movement,
388
00:17:34,000 --> 00:17:36,220
and all the red circles and gold circles
389
00:17:36,350 --> 00:17:38,880
show us high metal values.
390
00:17:40,580 --> 00:17:43,540
And traditionally, when we get metals,
391
00:17:43,710 --> 00:17:45,540
we trace back to source, upstream.
392
00:17:45,710 --> 00:17:48,370
That was part of why we wanted to look
393
00:17:48,500 --> 00:17:50,036
in the golden egg, you know, that area.
394
00:17:50,060 --> 00:17:52,720
Where we're having problems
395
00:17:52,850 --> 00:17:55,370
being really disappointing for us
396
00:17:55,550 --> 00:17:58,810
are, all the other Wells to the north
397
00:17:59,030 --> 00:18:01,420
show no anomalous results.
398
00:18:03,030 --> 00:18:04,600
The bottom line is,
399
00:18:04,770 --> 00:18:07,080
is we don't think there's any metal
400
00:18:07,260 --> 00:18:08,600
to the north of the baby blob.
401
00:18:08,820 --> 00:18:11,820
It's not in the golden egg area.
402
00:18:12,000 --> 00:18:16,260
We've done our work, and
we have no evidence of it.
403
00:18:16,440 --> 00:18:19,570
So, caisson in the baby
blob or close proximity?
404
00:18:19,750 --> 00:18:21,230
No.
405
00:18:22,490 --> 00:18:24,790
I don't have that confidence right now.
406
00:18:24,970 --> 00:18:27,450
Marty? Craig?
407
00:18:27,620 --> 00:18:28,620
Go ahead, Craig.
408
00:18:32,240 --> 00:18:33,930
Well, I'm still trying to digest it all.
409
00:18:35,410 --> 00:18:36,850
Look, y-you know,
410
00:18:37,020 --> 00:18:38,346
I mean, I'm trying to
make sense out of this,
411
00:18:38,370 --> 00:18:41,070
- as we all are.
- Right.
412
00:18:41,250 --> 00:18:43,770
The data's remarkably
inconsistent, in my mind.
413
00:18:43,990 --> 00:18:46,210
It's actually consistently inconsistent.
414
00:18:46,380 --> 00:18:47,470
Right?
415
00:18:49,910 --> 00:18:52,000
I don't know where to start, actually.
416
00:18:52,170 --> 00:18:54,300
I mean, we have
ping-ponged around this
417
00:18:54,480 --> 00:18:57,236
now for three years, almost.
418
00:18:57,260 --> 00:19:00,350
Ian, y-you know, I-I don't really see why
419
00:19:00,480 --> 00:19:02,610
you're still convinced
there's metals down there.
420
00:19:02,750 --> 00:19:05,140
Because how do metals
play hide-and-seek like that?
421
00:19:06,840 --> 00:19:08,750
I understand your frustration,
422
00:19:08,930 --> 00:19:11,190
but I'm frustrated, too.
423
00:19:11,360 --> 00:19:12,620
Yeah.
424
00:19:12,800 --> 00:19:14,500
It's discouraging.
425
00:19:19,460 --> 00:19:21,136
How do metals play
hide-and-seek like that?
426
00:19:21,160 --> 00:19:23,030
I understand your frustration,
427
00:19:23,160 --> 00:19:25,460
but I'm frustrated, too.
428
00:19:25,640 --> 00:19:27,810
It is a shocking moment
429
00:19:28,030 --> 00:19:31,560
for Rick, Marty and members
of the oak island team.
430
00:19:31,770 --> 00:19:33,520
It's discouraging.
431
00:19:33,690 --> 00:19:35,470
According to the most recent
432
00:19:35,650 --> 00:19:38,910
groundwater tests conducted
by drs. Spooner, lukeman
433
00:19:39,040 --> 00:19:41,740
and Michel in the money pit area,
434
00:19:41,910 --> 00:19:45,000
the high traces of gold,
silver and other metals
435
00:19:45,140 --> 00:19:47,700
that were previously
identified in the golden egg
436
00:19:47,880 --> 00:19:51,580
and baby blob are no
longer being detected.
437
00:19:51,750 --> 00:19:54,190
Well, let me ask you this, Ian,
438
00:19:54,410 --> 00:19:57,020
you guys were super excited about tin,
439
00:19:57,230 --> 00:19:58,890
and I don't see anything about tin today.
440
00:19:59,110 --> 00:20:00,240
So, I mean, I'm trying to,
441
00:20:00,370 --> 00:20:01,566
I'm trying to pull this together.
442
00:20:01,590 --> 00:20:03,150
I mean, what happened to tin?
443
00:20:03,280 --> 00:20:07,330
Well, we haven't seen tin this year.
444
00:20:07,460 --> 00:20:09,680
Right. It disappeared.
445
00:20:09,900 --> 00:20:13,250
But if it was there in
eye-raising amounts,
446
00:20:13,380 --> 00:20:15,600
it's still there in eye-raising amounts,
447
00:20:15,820 --> 00:20:18,040
you just can't see it anymore, right?
448
00:20:18,210 --> 00:20:20,870
The inconsistencies in the water
449
00:20:21,040 --> 00:20:27,220
are... every time we
drill, we dilute the sample.
450
00:20:27,400 --> 00:20:29,326
We're looking for a
culprit, and we're blaming it
451
00:20:29,350 --> 00:20:32,400
on drilling, we're blaming
it on poor old Mike.
452
00:20:32,530 --> 00:20:35,190
I don't think that's it.
453
00:20:35,360 --> 00:20:37,060
There's something else or...
454
00:20:37,190 --> 00:20:39,670
Something badly wrong with the data?
455
00:20:39,800 --> 00:20:44,110
The samples were taken, I
think, in a defensible manner.
456
00:20:44,240 --> 00:20:47,630
So, is this human error?
457
00:20:47,810 --> 00:20:50,370
I don't think so.
458
00:20:50,550 --> 00:20:52,380
You guys are scientists,
459
00:20:52,510 --> 00:20:54,810
you understand probability
and things like that.
460
00:20:54,940 --> 00:20:57,900
Is it even statically likely
461
00:20:58,080 --> 00:21:00,080
that there's something of immense value
462
00:21:00,210 --> 00:21:02,470
in that intensely drilled area?
463
00:21:02,690 --> 00:21:05,780
Is there a big chunk of
metal down there still?
464
00:21:07,130 --> 00:21:09,480
We certainly do have some anomalies
465
00:21:09,650 --> 00:21:11,270
showing up in the water
466
00:21:11,400 --> 00:21:14,880
that we cannot explain as being natural.
467
00:21:15,050 --> 00:21:16,790
So, there must be some.
468
00:21:16,970 --> 00:21:19,490
Where is that?
469
00:21:19,620 --> 00:21:21,750
We have some data to suggest
470
00:21:21,930 --> 00:21:24,970
that when we were drilling sort
of around hedden and chappell,
471
00:21:25,190 --> 00:21:26,750
metal started to show up north of that.
472
00:21:27,890 --> 00:21:29,980
And perhaps the area of the baby blob
473
00:21:30,150 --> 00:21:32,420
was accepting water
that was high in metal.
474
00:21:32,590 --> 00:21:34,200
They're coming from a traditional area,
475
00:21:34,380 --> 00:21:37,330
which is around hedden,
chappell, somewhere around that.
476
00:21:37,470 --> 00:21:39,096
That's really close to
where the original money pit
477
00:21:39,120 --> 00:21:41,160
- is supposed to be.
- You're absolutely right.
478
00:21:42,730 --> 00:21:45,390
Because of numerous dig operations
479
00:21:45,600 --> 00:21:48,390
conducted by searchers between 1795
480
00:21:48,610 --> 00:21:50,650
and the late 19th century,
481
00:21:50,830 --> 00:21:52,830
which were all thwarted
by the flood tunnel
482
00:21:52,960 --> 00:21:55,740
originating at Smith's cove,
483
00:21:55,870 --> 00:21:59,620
the location of the original
money pit was eventually lost.
484
00:21:59,750 --> 00:22:04,686
However, some believe
that a 163-foot-deep shaft
485
00:22:04,710 --> 00:22:07,760
built by William chappell in 1931,
486
00:22:07,890 --> 00:22:11,240
and a 124-foot-deep structure
487
00:22:11,410 --> 00:22:15,500
dug just to the east by
Gilbert hedden in 1937,
488
00:22:15,630 --> 00:22:18,680
may have encompassed
the original treasure shaft.
489
00:22:18,900 --> 00:22:22,730
Curiously, both the
chappell and hedden shafts
490
00:22:22,900 --> 00:22:25,300
produced compelling
evidence of man-made tools
491
00:22:25,470 --> 00:22:29,690
and artifacts that predated 1795.
492
00:22:29,820 --> 00:22:33,000
But neither resulted in
the recovery of valuables.
493
00:22:34,610 --> 00:22:37,790
Is it possible that both
just missed the treasure?
494
00:22:37,920 --> 00:22:40,830
And now, through repeated
groundwater testing,
495
00:22:41,010 --> 00:22:43,310
the oak island team may be close
496
00:22:43,490 --> 00:22:45,880
to locating the fabled riches.
497
00:22:46,010 --> 00:22:49,230
This is the exact area
where, a few years ago,
498
00:22:49,410 --> 00:22:52,840
f-4 tested consistently
for both gold and silver.
499
00:22:53,020 --> 00:22:57,500
And we've had maroon till
in the money pit and on lot 5.
500
00:22:57,630 --> 00:23:00,980
- I would put a borehole in the area.
- Yeah.
501
00:23:01,110 --> 00:23:02,990
- Good choice.
- Yeah.
502
00:23:03,120 --> 00:23:06,680
The one thing that is for certain
503
00:23:06,860 --> 00:23:08,120
is there's metal down there.
504
00:23:08,250 --> 00:23:10,430
Nothing has me deviating from that.
505
00:23:10,560 --> 00:23:14,000
It's just, where is the
source of those metals?
506
00:23:14,130 --> 00:23:16,830
Although Dr. Spooner and his colleagues
507
00:23:17,000 --> 00:23:20,220
obtained numerous trace
readings for precious metals
508
00:23:20,440 --> 00:23:22,960
in the baby blob and the golden egg,
509
00:23:23,140 --> 00:23:26,490
it is a scientific fact that, three years ago,
510
00:23:26,660 --> 00:23:30,880
high traces of gold and
silver were also in borehole f-4,
511
00:23:31,010 --> 00:23:34,100
located 50 feet to the southwest.
512
00:23:34,280 --> 00:23:37,320
And curiously, this is also the same area
513
00:23:37,450 --> 00:23:39,540
where the team collected soil samples
514
00:23:39,720 --> 00:23:41,680
almost 100 feet deep
515
00:23:41,890 --> 00:23:44,940
that matched a mysterious
mortar-like material
516
00:23:45,070 --> 00:23:48,290
unearthed from a
stone foundation on lot 5,
517
00:23:48,420 --> 00:23:52,136
located on the western
side of oak island.
518
00:23:52,160 --> 00:23:55,300
I am very disappointed with the lack
519
00:23:55,520 --> 00:23:58,000
of being able to put an x on the map.
520
00:23:58,130 --> 00:24:00,250
But again, the metals are
there. They're still there.
521
00:24:00,390 --> 00:24:02,000
So, we can't stop.
522
00:24:02,130 --> 00:24:06,220
F-4 had very high
concentrations of gold and silver.
523
00:24:06,400 --> 00:24:08,310
That's significant.
524
00:24:08,490 --> 00:24:11,840
Trying to understand the
complexity of the money pit,
525
00:24:12,010 --> 00:24:16,540
it's absolutely, mind-numbingly difficult.
526
00:24:16,710 --> 00:24:18,970
But I still believe that
something happened here.
527
00:24:19,100 --> 00:24:24,150
And so, the dartboard,
if you will, still exists.
528
00:24:24,330 --> 00:24:26,110
We just have to keep drilling to find it.
529
00:24:28,240 --> 00:24:30,990
And we have to keep
moving forward, sempre avanti.
530
00:24:31,120 --> 00:24:32,730
I'm with you, Rick.
531
00:24:32,900 --> 00:24:35,560
Let's reconvene after
everybody takes a deep breath
532
00:24:35,730 --> 00:24:38,016
and sees what this means.
533
00:24:38,040 --> 00:24:40,080
- I agree.
- All right. Bye, everybody.
534
00:24:40,260 --> 00:24:42,560
Thank you. Take care.
535
00:24:42,740 --> 00:24:44,780
Following the meeting in the war room...
536
00:24:46,090 --> 00:24:49,480
This hole is important and
interesting top to bottom.
537
00:24:49,660 --> 00:24:52,140
As members of the team
begin drilling a new borehole
538
00:24:52,270 --> 00:24:56,400
known as d.5-7.4
539
00:24:56,530 --> 00:24:58,880
positioned just several
feet to the northeast
540
00:24:59,100 --> 00:25:01,760
of borehole f-4 in the money pit area
541
00:25:01,970 --> 00:25:04,930
nearly half a mile away on lot 5,
542
00:25:05,110 --> 00:25:08,110
located on the western
side of the island...
543
00:25:08,280 --> 00:25:11,330
These rocks seem really out of place.
544
00:25:11,510 --> 00:25:14,900
Especially when you see
them in relation to this area.
545
00:25:15,070 --> 00:25:17,640
Peter fornetti joins Ethan green
546
00:25:17,820 --> 00:25:20,040
and Fiona Steele as
they continue investigating
547
00:25:20,170 --> 00:25:23,430
the large stone foundation
near the shoreline.
548
00:25:23,600 --> 00:25:25,340
This whole area is really important
549
00:25:25,520 --> 00:25:27,040
because we found a lot of things here.
550
00:25:27,260 --> 00:25:29,480
So maybe we explore those first.
551
00:25:29,650 --> 00:25:31,440
They're currently investigating
552
00:25:31,610 --> 00:25:34,400
a recently discovered section
of the mysterious feature,
553
00:25:34,530 --> 00:25:37,140
which has yielded numerous
stunning discoveries
554
00:25:37,310 --> 00:25:39,450
over the past two years.
555
00:25:39,580 --> 00:25:42,750
In addition to the mortar-like material
556
00:25:42,880 --> 00:25:45,500
that matches soil samples
from deep in the money pit area
557
00:25:45,710 --> 00:25:49,500
near borehole f-4, they have also found
558
00:25:49,670 --> 00:25:52,460
a cut, 17th-century silver British coin
559
00:25:52,630 --> 00:25:56,720
as well as a button
bearing a star burst design
560
00:25:56,850 --> 00:25:59,200
and a lead barter token,
561
00:25:59,340 --> 00:26:03,080
which, just like the lead cross
that was found at Smith's cove,
562
00:26:03,250 --> 00:26:06,430
may also date back to the 14th century.
563
00:26:07,650 --> 00:26:09,390
Hey, guys?
564
00:26:09,520 --> 00:26:12,040
I think I've loosened enough
soil up around this rock
565
00:26:12,170 --> 00:26:14,130
that if you thought there was any way
566
00:26:14,310 --> 00:26:16,310
you could move it or roll it,
567
00:26:16,480 --> 00:26:18,676
then that will allow
me access to the floor.
568
00:26:18,700 --> 00:26:21,270
And I'm dying to see
what might be down there.
569
00:26:21,440 --> 00:26:23,426
- We can give it a shot, that's for sure.
- We can give it a go, yeah.
570
00:26:23,450 --> 00:26:25,100
- Okay.
- Let's try.
571
00:26:26,880 --> 00:26:28,580
Well, it's...
572
00:26:30,450 --> 00:26:32,410
- Watch your foot.
- That's great.
573
00:26:32,630 --> 00:26:34,460
Thank you, guys.
574
00:26:37,980 --> 00:26:39,590
Nice.
575
00:26:39,770 --> 00:26:42,550
I am finding artifacts galore.
576
00:26:42,730 --> 00:26:46,160
Ho! Nice shard.
577
00:26:46,380 --> 00:26:47,950
I see that from here.
578
00:26:48,120 --> 00:26:50,690
That was right underneath the rock.
579
00:26:50,820 --> 00:26:52,910
This is not a very big shard.
580
00:26:53,080 --> 00:26:55,390
So, we're finding all sorts
of different things in here.
581
00:26:55,570 --> 00:26:58,440
T-That's probably... you're
looking closer to 1780s.
582
00:26:58,570 --> 00:26:59,610
Okay.
583
00:26:59,790 --> 00:27:02,220
It fits the oak island timeline.
584
00:27:02,350 --> 00:27:05,440
It's pre-discovery of the money pit.
585
00:27:05,580 --> 00:27:07,580
- It's really exciting.
- Yeah, it is. - Yeah.
586
00:27:07,750 --> 00:27:10,230
The structure itself has
pretty well confounded us
587
00:27:10,410 --> 00:27:12,426
right from the beginning.
588
00:27:12,450 --> 00:27:14,346
It's almost like the feature
that just keeps on giving.
589
00:27:14,370 --> 00:27:15,906
So, we're trying to figure out what exactly
590
00:27:15,930 --> 00:27:18,850
this was and who was here.
591
00:27:19,020 --> 00:27:20,940
And I think the deeper down we go,
592
00:27:21,110 --> 00:27:23,640
we might get more answers
as to exactly what that feature is.
593
00:27:23,810 --> 00:27:25,070
It could be hiding something
594
00:27:25,200 --> 00:27:26,720
that we're not aware of at this point.
595
00:27:26,860 --> 00:27:29,120
And I've got a big pocket of charcoal
596
00:27:29,340 --> 00:27:30,510
that's stuck under here, too.
597
00:27:30,690 --> 00:27:32,170
That totally shows us
598
00:27:32,380 --> 00:27:34,016
that man put that rock
there for some reason.
599
00:27:34,040 --> 00:27:35,360
But that also shows that we never
600
00:27:35,390 --> 00:27:37,090
got down to the bottom of this.
601
00:27:37,300 --> 00:27:38,780
This is also where we found
602
00:27:38,910 --> 00:27:41,830
that money pit soil from 104 feet down.
603
00:27:42,050 --> 00:27:44,506
I'm finding lots of bits of brick.
604
00:27:44,530 --> 00:27:47,530
- Yeah?
- I've got mammal bone.
605
00:27:47,660 --> 00:27:49,880
Really, a mishmash of stuff.
606
00:27:50,100 --> 00:27:53,035
And it really is all coming
out from between these rocks.
607
00:27:53,059 --> 00:27:53,360
Wow.
608
00:27:53,540 --> 00:27:54,466
That really has to make you think about,
609
00:27:54,490 --> 00:27:56,150
"what was this for?"
610
00:27:56,320 --> 00:27:59,540
- And pre-discovery of the money pit.
- Yeah.
611
00:27:59,760 --> 00:28:01,996
This whole structure would've
been buried prior to that.
612
00:28:02,020 --> 00:28:05,330
It potentially has clues not just for lot 5,
613
00:28:05,550 --> 00:28:06,940
but for the money pit as well.
614
00:28:07,120 --> 00:28:08,640
Yeah. I would agree with you.
615
00:28:08,770 --> 00:28:10,410
Hopefully we can find
more puzzle pieces.
616
00:28:10,470 --> 00:28:12,080
Yeah, I hope so, too.
617
00:28:12,250 --> 00:28:13,136
All right, let's get back to work.
618
00:28:13,160 --> 00:28:14,160
Perfect.
619
00:28:18,130 --> 00:28:19,496
As a new morning begins on oak island...
620
00:28:19,520 --> 00:28:21,390
Well, that's good.
621
00:28:21,520 --> 00:28:23,480
While the drilling operation continues
622
00:28:23,650 --> 00:28:25,180
in the money pit area...
623
00:28:25,350 --> 00:28:28,530
You know, I-I was
actually part of this find.
624
00:28:28,700 --> 00:28:31,416
And I have no idea what
it represents, though.
625
00:28:31,440 --> 00:28:34,270
So, let's figure out what it means.
626
00:28:34,450 --> 00:28:36,970
Rick lagina and Gary drayton
627
00:28:37,100 --> 00:28:39,580
join archeologist laird niven
628
00:28:39,800 --> 00:28:41,580
and archeometallurgist Emma culligan
629
00:28:41,760 --> 00:28:43,760
in the oak island laboratory.
630
00:28:43,930 --> 00:28:45,590
What was most curious about it to me
631
00:28:45,720 --> 00:28:49,720
is it was just heavily encrusted.
632
00:28:49,850 --> 00:28:51,730
Over the past two days,
633
00:28:51,860 --> 00:28:53,900
Emma and laird have been analyzing
634
00:28:54,080 --> 00:28:56,030
the large iron object that was discovered
635
00:28:56,210 --> 00:28:59,430
some four feet
underground at Smith's cove
636
00:28:59,600 --> 00:29:01,040
and have successfully removed
637
00:29:01,260 --> 00:29:03,260
the corroded materials from its surface.
638
00:29:03,430 --> 00:29:06,650
It was too big and too
heavy for the ct scanner.
639
00:29:06,830 --> 00:29:10,870
So, we went low tech and
did a hammer and a chisel.
640
00:29:11,050 --> 00:29:13,270
We just were kind of caught off guard,
641
00:29:13,440 --> 00:29:15,770
because this is not what we
expected from that big lump.
642
00:29:15,794 --> 00:29:16,794
No, yeah.
643
00:29:16,920 --> 00:29:20,166
It's a cast-iron stove door.
644
00:29:20,190 --> 00:29:22,020
It's a beautiful design, I will say that.
645
00:29:22,190 --> 00:29:24,760
Yes. I find the design quite unique.
646
00:29:24,890 --> 00:29:28,370
And I like that, that star burst design,
647
00:29:28,590 --> 00:29:30,680
because you found that button on lot 5
648
00:29:30,810 --> 00:29:33,460
that had that star burst design.
649
00:29:33,640 --> 00:29:35,330
An iron door from a stove
650
00:29:35,510 --> 00:29:37,900
bearing a star burst design,
651
00:29:38,080 --> 00:29:40,510
similar to the potentially medieval button
652
00:29:40,690 --> 00:29:45,520
that was found in 2023 in
the stone feature on lot 5?
653
00:29:45,650 --> 00:29:47,610
Could that mean that these artifacts
654
00:29:47,740 --> 00:29:50,910
are in some way related to one another?
655
00:29:51,130 --> 00:29:55,400
Was this a popular design
on stoves back in the day?
656
00:29:55,570 --> 00:29:58,620
Hopefully, some research will
show us what that comes from.
657
00:29:58,840 --> 00:30:03,320
But Emma, what can you tell
us in terms of the elements?
658
00:30:03,450 --> 00:30:05,930
There were a few pieces
that were embedded
659
00:30:06,060 --> 00:30:07,930
in some of the concretion.
660
00:30:08,110 --> 00:30:10,240
So, I have those that I scanned.
661
00:30:10,460 --> 00:30:12,500
Prior to their meeting,
662
00:30:12,630 --> 00:30:15,550
Emma scanned smaller
fragments of the stove door
663
00:30:15,720 --> 00:30:19,600
using the X-ray fluorescence
spectrometer, or xrf,
664
00:30:19,770 --> 00:30:22,690
which uses gamma rays to
determine not only the elements
665
00:30:22,860 --> 00:30:24,990
that make up an object's composition,
666
00:30:25,210 --> 00:30:27,820
but can also help determine their age.
667
00:30:28,040 --> 00:30:30,430
It is cast iron.
668
00:30:30,560 --> 00:30:34,520
So, cast-iron stoves, they
can go back to mid-1700s.
669
00:30:34,700 --> 00:30:36,610
But the manganese content in it
670
00:30:36,790 --> 00:30:39,570
- does push it towards more mid-1800s.
- Yeah.
671
00:30:39,700 --> 00:30:42,310
But four feet down, that
had been there a long time.
672
00:30:42,490 --> 00:30:46,580
So, probably early searcher.
But where does it come from?
673
00:30:46,800 --> 00:30:51,540
Four feet down in Smith's
cove, that's strange.
674
00:30:51,710 --> 00:30:55,280
It's possible that these
stove parts found here
675
00:30:55,500 --> 00:30:57,980
were left as markers by
people who had come searching.
676
00:30:58,160 --> 00:31:01,380
Again, I round back to my beliefs
677
00:31:01,550 --> 00:31:03,860
that there was an effort made by a group
678
00:31:03,990 --> 00:31:08,380
or an entity or a consortium of people
679
00:31:08,560 --> 00:31:12,650
who had a specific agenda, long ago,
680
00:31:12,820 --> 00:31:15,610
and they hid their work,
they hid their efforts.
681
00:31:15,780 --> 00:31:19,960
We need to find out
the design of this stove.
682
00:31:20,090 --> 00:31:21,530
And so, hopefully, that will
683
00:31:21,700 --> 00:31:23,440
help us get closer to solving it.
684
00:31:23,620 --> 00:31:26,400
This story is complex,
and it needs to be told.
685
00:31:26,620 --> 00:31:28,116
Whether it be the searcher story
686
00:31:28,140 --> 00:31:30,100
or the original depositional story,
687
00:31:30,230 --> 00:31:31,320
it's all important.
688
00:31:31,450 --> 00:31:33,150
But Gary, we need to go find more.
689
00:31:33,320 --> 00:31:35,150
- Yep.
- All right. Good luck.
690
00:31:35,320 --> 00:31:37,670
- Thank you both.
- All right. Thank you.
691
00:31:40,020 --> 00:31:41,370
Later that day...
692
00:31:42,720 --> 00:31:44,070
- Hey, Craig.
- Hey.
693
00:31:44,290 --> 00:31:46,900
I'm hoping we can find the vertical shaft.
694
00:31:47,030 --> 00:31:49,290
Rick lagina joins Craig tester
695
00:31:49,470 --> 00:31:52,120
and members of the
team at Smith's cove
696
00:31:52,300 --> 00:31:54,536
as they continue excavating in search
697
00:31:54,560 --> 00:31:57,406
of the legendary flood tunnel
believed to feed seawater
698
00:31:57,430 --> 00:31:59,560
into the original money pit.
699
00:31:59,780 --> 00:32:02,260
If the, restalls were right,
700
00:32:02,440 --> 00:32:05,180
I mean, it led down to the flood tunnel.
701
00:32:05,310 --> 00:32:08,230
- Right.
- So it'd be a good place to dig deep.
702
00:32:08,400 --> 00:32:10,270
I'm gonna check it out from up top.
703
00:32:12,490 --> 00:32:13,970
If there is some sort of connection
704
00:32:14,140 --> 00:32:15,596
between Smith's cove and the money pit,
705
00:32:15,620 --> 00:32:17,060
then we should see
706
00:32:17,190 --> 00:32:19,980
something that was
built by human hands.
707
00:32:20,110 --> 00:32:22,940
It's just a matter of
digging as deep as possible
708
00:32:23,110 --> 00:32:24,890
over a considerable distance.
709
00:32:26,070 --> 00:32:27,590
What are you seeing, Rick?
710
00:32:27,720 --> 00:32:29,250
It's a board.
711
00:32:29,380 --> 00:32:31,020
But I can't tell what's underneath of it.
712
00:32:31,160 --> 00:32:32,290
Okay.
713
00:32:33,900 --> 00:32:36,560
We are in the area of the vertical shaft.
714
00:32:36,730 --> 00:32:40,080
It's where the restalls put
wooden forms down the hole.
715
00:32:40,260 --> 00:32:42,366
They poured in concrete,
716
00:32:42,390 --> 00:32:44,480
their forms blew out,
and they lost the hole.
717
00:32:46,700 --> 00:32:49,480
Well, here we are at
roughly the depth suggested
718
00:32:49,700 --> 00:32:52,180
it should be, and we're finding wood.
719
00:32:52,360 --> 00:32:54,790
This could be the shaft
that we're looking for.
720
00:32:54,970 --> 00:32:58,100
Hey, guys, there's an old
shaft or something here.
721
00:32:59,450 --> 00:33:01,280
Should be right down there.
722
00:33:01,500 --> 00:33:04,240
Yeah. Let's check where
the wood was found.
723
00:33:06,680 --> 00:33:10,770
It takes more than one large
board to make a wall of a shaft.
724
00:33:10,940 --> 00:33:13,290
We want to get Gary
down there to metal detect.
725
00:33:13,420 --> 00:33:16,640
Maybe he can find
fasteners or some other proof
726
00:33:16,820 --> 00:33:18,120
of this shaft construction.
727
00:33:21,910 --> 00:33:23,000
Sounds good.
728
00:33:24,040 --> 00:33:25,870
I'll pinpoint, mate.
729
00:33:28,440 --> 00:33:29,440
It's here, Alex.
730
00:33:29,520 --> 00:33:30,870
Ooh, bollocks.
731
00:33:32,010 --> 00:33:33,530
What the heck is this?
732
00:33:37,750 --> 00:33:39,930
What the heck is this?
733
00:33:40,060 --> 00:33:41,620
While digging several yards
734
00:33:41,750 --> 00:33:44,100
inland from the beach at Smith's cove...
735
00:33:44,280 --> 00:33:46,410
- Looks like a big bolt, doesn't it?
- Yep.
736
00:33:46,580 --> 00:33:49,150
- Modern?
- I think probably.
737
00:33:49,330 --> 00:33:51,760
Members of the oak island team have
738
00:33:51,940 --> 00:33:54,330
just made a curious
discovery while searching
739
00:33:54,510 --> 00:33:57,730
for the remains of the
so-called vertical shaft...
740
00:33:57,900 --> 00:34:00,030
Okay, mate. I'll put it in the bag.
741
00:34:01,300 --> 00:34:04,170
A 32-foot-deep, stone-lined feature
742
00:34:04,300 --> 00:34:07,300
which the rest all family believed was
743
00:34:07,430 --> 00:34:09,960
a shutoff valve for the
man-made flood tunnel
744
00:34:10,130 --> 00:34:13,350
that feeds seawater into
the original money pit.
745
00:34:19,050 --> 00:34:21,180
And we've got another hit here, Alex.
746
00:34:21,400 --> 00:34:22,400
Okay.
747
00:34:26,060 --> 00:34:27,410
Just there.
748
00:34:37,330 --> 00:34:38,900
I see it.
749
00:34:43,900 --> 00:34:45,770
- Modern nail.
- Modern nail.
750
00:34:45,900 --> 00:34:48,020
That's what makes me
think that's the rest all shaft.
751
00:34:48,170 --> 00:34:49,340
Yeah.
752
00:34:49,520 --> 00:34:50,870
A modern nail?
753
00:34:51,040 --> 00:34:53,130
Could it offer an important clue
754
00:34:53,260 --> 00:34:55,040
that the team may be close to finding
755
00:34:55,180 --> 00:34:57,130
the wooden frame or forms
756
00:34:57,260 --> 00:35:00,440
built by the rest all family in 1961
757
00:35:00,570 --> 00:35:03,710
when they poured concrete
into the vertical shaft?
758
00:35:03,880 --> 00:35:07,010
If so, they may also be
on the verge of locating
759
00:35:07,190 --> 00:35:09,750
the notorious man-made flood tunnel.
760
00:35:10,890 --> 00:35:12,800
Coming down.
761
00:35:17,110 --> 00:35:20,110
This must be all over the place, seriously.
762
00:35:21,110 --> 00:35:22,460
Yeah.
763
00:35:22,590 --> 00:35:24,900
As I suspected, a modern nail.
764
00:35:25,120 --> 00:35:26,396
- Modern nail?
- Yep. Another modern nail.
765
00:35:26,420 --> 00:35:28,560
- Okay.
- Put it in the bag?
766
00:35:28,770 --> 00:35:30,300
Yep.
767
00:35:30,470 --> 00:35:32,236
So as we're digging in Smith's cove,
768
00:35:32,260 --> 00:35:34,690
we found some hints
769
00:35:34,910 --> 00:35:37,000
that we might be in the right place.
770
00:35:37,170 --> 00:35:39,520
These traces of the
restalls' activity to me
771
00:35:39,740 --> 00:35:41,180
are saying that we're getting close.
772
00:35:42,530 --> 00:35:44,490
It's here, Alex.
773
00:35:47,750 --> 00:35:49,840
Is that it, you just pulled it out there?
774
00:35:51,360 --> 00:35:52,490
- Yeah, that is it.
- Yep.
775
00:35:54,190 --> 00:35:56,540
Broken spike of some kind.
776
00:35:56,710 --> 00:35:59,060
Rounded, beveled point.
777
00:35:59,280 --> 00:36:00,890
- Modern?
- I don't know.
778
00:36:01,110 --> 00:36:03,160
It's a tough one to tell.
779
00:36:03,330 --> 00:36:05,250
- We can get this tested.
- Okay.
780
00:36:05,380 --> 00:36:07,730
- Why don't you bag it?
- Yep.
781
00:36:07,900 --> 00:36:09,900
If you confirm the
location of the vertical shaft,
782
00:36:10,080 --> 00:36:13,380
you can hopefully find
the flood tunnel itself.
783
00:36:13,510 --> 00:36:16,870
Because it's a direct
connection to the treasure.
784
00:36:18,390 --> 00:36:21,090
There are clues to the
location of the money pit
785
00:36:21,220 --> 00:36:22,650
- here in Smith's cove.
- Yeah.
786
00:36:22,830 --> 00:36:23,976
And I think we've proved that.
787
00:36:24,000 --> 00:36:25,270
- Yep.
- Yeah.
788
00:36:25,400 --> 00:36:27,090
I think the next five, ten feet
789
00:36:27,220 --> 00:36:29,230
is gonna give us some information.
790
00:36:29,400 --> 00:36:31,450
And digging the shaft
you guys just found.
791
00:36:31,580 --> 00:36:32,840
I agree.
792
00:36:33,010 --> 00:36:34,710
- Yeah.
- So we just got to keep digging.
793
00:36:34,840 --> 00:36:36,540
- Yeah. -Well said.
- All right.
794
00:36:36,710 --> 00:36:40,630
While the excavation
proceeds at Smith's cove...
795
00:36:40,760 --> 00:36:43,280
Well, this is a pretty exciting hole.
796
00:36:43,460 --> 00:36:45,590
We could be very, very close
797
00:36:45,760 --> 00:36:48,680
- to the original money pit.
- Yeah.
798
00:36:48,810 --> 00:36:50,770
In the money pit area,
799
00:36:50,940 --> 00:36:52,740
other members of the
team continue monitoring
800
00:36:52,900 --> 00:36:57,080
the drilling operation in borehole d.5-7.4,
801
00:36:57,210 --> 00:36:59,040
located in an area
802
00:36:59,170 --> 00:37:01,480
where the team's
latest groundwater tests
803
00:37:01,610 --> 00:37:04,300
have identified high-trace
evidence of precious metals
804
00:37:04,430 --> 00:37:07,090
more than 100 feet underground.
805
00:37:07,220 --> 00:37:09,920
- We're gonna take this one down deep.
- Yeah.
806
00:37:10,090 --> 00:37:11,570
We'll all have our eyes peeled around
807
00:37:11,750 --> 00:37:13,880
100 feet down to the 150 level.
808
00:37:14,010 --> 00:37:15,810
Because we could be
in the original back fill
809
00:37:15,920 --> 00:37:17,600
- of the money pit itself.
- That's right.
810
00:37:17,670 --> 00:37:19,100
Another core coming.
811
00:37:21,840 --> 00:37:23,540
Thanks, Dallin. What do we got?
812
00:37:23,710 --> 00:37:25,330
This is 98.
813
00:37:25,500 --> 00:37:27,240
- 98? Thank you.
- 98.
814
00:37:29,070 --> 00:37:29,385
Hey, Mike.
815
00:37:29,409 --> 00:37:30,876
You see something peeking
out the end there, Mike?
816
00:37:30,900 --> 00:37:32,980
Yeah, man, we've got some wood.
817
00:37:33,160 --> 00:37:34,900
Whoa. What?
818
00:37:36,470 --> 00:37:38,120
- Yes, we do.
- Look at that.
819
00:37:38,290 --> 00:37:39,990
That's what I'm talking about.
820
00:37:40,170 --> 00:37:41,576
- That's really interesting, Mike.
- Yeah.
821
00:37:41,600 --> 00:37:43,340
- That's excellent.
- Yeah.
822
00:37:43,470 --> 00:37:45,350
So that right there, Terry, is 102.
823
00:37:45,520 --> 00:37:47,090
My casing drove it deeper.
824
00:37:47,260 --> 00:37:49,570
- I see.
- I could feel the end of the wood.
825
00:37:49,700 --> 00:37:52,350
- So, that's when I stopped.
- Wow.
826
00:37:52,570 --> 00:37:54,700
Terry, do you think
that's a top of a tunnel?
827
00:37:54,830 --> 00:37:56,530
I'm not sure, but what intrigues me
828
00:37:56,700 --> 00:37:59,970
is that's a piece of wood
below in situ material.
829
00:38:00,140 --> 00:38:01,970
This could be promising.
830
00:38:02,140 --> 00:38:05,840
Wood encountered 102 feet deep
831
00:38:06,020 --> 00:38:09,410
and below in situ, or undisturbed, soil?
832
00:38:09,590 --> 00:38:10,940
This is just a broken run.
833
00:38:11,150 --> 00:38:13,020
We've got the second
half coming right now.
834
00:38:13,200 --> 00:38:14,900
Could surveyor Steve guptill
835
00:38:15,110 --> 00:38:17,940
be correct that the
team has found a tunnel?
836
00:38:18,120 --> 00:38:20,550
If so, could it be connected
837
00:38:20,770 --> 00:38:22,640
to the original money pit?
838
00:38:26,260 --> 00:38:27,560
- What do you got?
- 108.
839
00:38:27,740 --> 00:38:28,780
- 108.
- 108.
840
00:38:35,310 --> 00:38:36,400
Wow.
841
00:38:36,530 --> 00:38:38,350
We got more wood.
842
00:38:38,530 --> 00:38:39,530
Absolutely.
843
00:38:39,700 --> 00:38:41,050
Look at this.
844
00:38:41,230 --> 00:38:42,556
I mean, this potentially could be the,
845
00:38:42,580 --> 00:38:43,710
the bottom of the tunnel.
846
00:38:43,880 --> 00:38:46,410
- Yeah.
- I mean, we've got a lot of wood in place
847
00:38:46,540 --> 00:38:48,890
from 99 to 108.
848
00:38:49,060 --> 00:38:51,980
So this could be potentially a big tunnel.
849
00:38:52,190 --> 00:38:54,150
- Definitely, that's approximately...
- Okay.
850
00:38:54,330 --> 00:38:55,176
An eight- or nine-foot tunnel.
851
00:38:55,200 --> 00:38:56,850
Wow.
852
00:39:00,640 --> 00:39:02,080
- Hey, guys.
- Scott, how you doing?
853
00:39:02,160 --> 00:39:04,160
- Hi, Rick.
- Hey.
854
00:39:04,340 --> 00:39:05,380
In the money pit area,
855
00:39:05,560 --> 00:39:07,560
Rick lagina and Scott Barlow
856
00:39:07,690 --> 00:39:09,650
arrive after being alerted
857
00:39:09,820 --> 00:39:11,560
that evidence of a nine-foot-tall
858
00:39:11,740 --> 00:39:14,260
wooden tunnel has
been recovered from more
859
00:39:14,430 --> 00:39:18,700
than 100 feet deep in borehole d.5-7.4.
860
00:39:18,870 --> 00:39:21,140
So here we are at a very interesting hole.
861
00:39:22,490 --> 00:39:25,050
A borehole located in the area
862
00:39:25,270 --> 00:39:27,490
and at the same approximate depth
863
00:39:27,660 --> 00:39:29,880
where the team has
detected high trace evidence
864
00:39:30,010 --> 00:39:32,370
of precious metals
through groundwater testing.
865
00:39:34,060 --> 00:39:35,460
Everything got very,
866
00:39:35,630 --> 00:39:37,940
very interesting around
99 feet below grade.
867
00:39:38,110 --> 00:39:40,330
I really feel we're in a
tunnel here, no question.
868
00:39:40,500 --> 00:39:42,030
That's one more thing that reinforces
869
00:39:42,200 --> 00:39:43,720
the importance of this area.
870
00:39:43,940 --> 00:39:46,266
We have tunnels
coming to a singular point
871
00:39:46,290 --> 00:39:47,770
- here... of interest.
- Yeah.
872
00:39:47,950 --> 00:39:49,616
Where did it come from?
Where does it go to?
873
00:39:49,640 --> 00:39:51,650
We're not sure, but we
could be in the vicinity
874
00:39:51,820 --> 00:39:52,820
of the money pit.
875
00:39:54,080 --> 00:39:56,300
An unknown tunnel at a
previously undiscovered depth
876
00:39:56,520 --> 00:39:58,350
is incredibly interesting.
877
00:39:58,570 --> 00:40:00,830
And when you find
something in the money pit
878
00:40:00,960 --> 00:40:03,350
that is unexplainable,
perhaps it has to do
879
00:40:03,530 --> 00:40:05,050
with the original mystery.
880
00:40:05,270 --> 00:40:07,400
But at this point, you have to make
881
00:40:07,570 --> 00:40:10,100
the right decisions in order to exploit it.
882
00:40:10,230 --> 00:40:12,410
Let's finish the hole,
883
00:40:12,540 --> 00:40:15,500
take it down to bedrock,
and see if we find
884
00:40:15,630 --> 00:40:18,060
anything else that
might explain these high
885
00:40:18,190 --> 00:40:20,980
values of gold and silver in the water.
886
00:40:21,150 --> 00:40:22,680
So keep your eyes and wits about you
887
00:40:22,890 --> 00:40:24,370
as you investigate the cores.
888
00:40:24,550 --> 00:40:26,176
But let's wait for the data.
889
00:40:26,200 --> 00:40:27,290
- Yeah.
- Right on.
890
00:40:27,460 --> 00:40:29,250
Every year
891
00:40:29,380 --> 00:40:31,860
we think this is the year, we really do.
892
00:40:31,990 --> 00:40:35,080
And I am convinced by the
data that it's worth continuing
893
00:40:35,210 --> 00:40:37,650
to search here, but for
something that happened
894
00:40:37,780 --> 00:40:39,780
hundreds of years ago
895
00:40:39,950 --> 00:40:41,366
about a treasure that is buried deep,
896
00:40:41,390 --> 00:40:43,610
it ain't gonna be easy.
897
00:40:43,740 --> 00:40:46,740
And here we have an
indication of something unknown,
898
00:40:46,870 --> 00:40:49,750
so that could be yet another
sign that we're getting close.
899
00:40:49,880 --> 00:40:53,100
So keep watching the rig
and we'll see what happens.
900
00:40:53,270 --> 00:40:54,206
- No question.
- All right?
901
00:40:54,230 --> 00:40:55,166
We'll stay on task, Rick.
902
00:40:55,190 --> 00:40:56,230
- Thanks.
- Thank you.
903
00:40:56,410 --> 00:40:58,646
- See ya.
- Thanks, guys.
904
00:40:58,670 --> 00:41:01,450
For a week that began
with discouraging setbacks,
905
00:41:01,630 --> 00:41:04,460
Rick, Marty, Craig and their team
906
00:41:04,590 --> 00:41:07,110
have learned that
their faith in one another
907
00:41:07,240 --> 00:41:09,290
and their determination
908
00:41:09,420 --> 00:41:12,510
to build upon the efforts of
those who came before them
909
00:41:12,730 --> 00:41:15,770
may soon lead to the ultimate discovery.
910
00:41:17,080 --> 00:41:19,080
But as they dig deeper,
911
00:41:19,250 --> 00:41:22,870
perhaps the greatest question
that remains to be answered
912
00:41:23,040 --> 00:41:26,830
is can they overcome
the mysterious forces
913
00:41:27,000 --> 00:41:28,870
that have guarded oak island's secrets
914
00:41:29,050 --> 00:41:32,180
for more than two centuries?
915
00:41:34,310 --> 00:41:36,880
Next time on the curse of oak island...
916
00:41:37,100 --> 00:41:39,400
The metal detecting calvary has arrived.
917
00:41:39,540 --> 00:41:41,230
I've learned everything from him.
918
00:41:42,630 --> 00:41:45,410
What is this beauty?
919
00:41:45,590 --> 00:41:48,500
This looks like it's got a design on it.
920
00:41:48,680 --> 00:41:50,070
- How old could it be?
- Old.
921
00:41:50,200 --> 00:41:51,900
Yeah.
922
00:41:52,070 --> 00:41:53,680
It's the center of our next borehole.
923
00:41:53,850 --> 00:41:55,356
It hasn't really been all that explored.
924
00:41:55,380 --> 00:41:57,250
Could be anything there.
925
00:41:57,380 --> 00:41:59,006
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
- We've got a lot of wood.
926
00:41:59,030 --> 00:42:00,640
- This looks like the vault.
- Really?
927
00:42:00,820 --> 00:42:02,170
This could be the one.
928
00:42:02,340 --> 00:42:04,210
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