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Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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L'Anse aux Meadows
is a Norse base camp.
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We suspect the Norse
brought the Knights Templar
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- to Oak Island.
- Have a look at this.
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- Wow.
- Whoa!
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We have steps, then a
chamber. What if it's a church?
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This lot is becoming
more interesting by the day.
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We believe there's some kind
of a tunnel in the Golden Egg.
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It's getting really loose.
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So it's possible we're close
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- to a structure.
- Yeah.
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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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Good morning, Alex.
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Hey, Alex. How you doing?
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Good. We set up on the hole?
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- We are.
- Perfect.
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An exhilarating new morning
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has begun on Oak Island
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for brothers Rick
and Marty Lagina
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and their team...
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So we're on EN-14,
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which is in the Golden Egg.
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We are. Yeah.
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Because
in the fabled Money Pit area,
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they have good reason to believe
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that a vast treasure
may lie buried
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directly below their feet
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along with the truth behind
a 229-year-old mystery.
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Any hole that
we drill in this area
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could be the source of
the metals that we're seeing
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- in the water. -Exactly.
- Yeah.
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And we're looking
for an indication
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that we're next to a feature,
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so soft material
coming out of the core
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just like we saw in EN-13.
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Yeah.
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Adam, what do you got?
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-89. -89.
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One week ago,
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the team drilled a borehole
on their strategic grid
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labeled EN-13 within
a 30-by-15-foot region
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dubbed the Golden Egg.
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It is here that recent
groundwater tests
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have indicated gold, silver
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and other metals
have been detected
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between 80 and
120 feet underground.
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That seems to change. Right?
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It got soft right at the bottom.
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And curiously,
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at a depth of some 95 feet,
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soft, disturbed
soil was recovered,
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suggesting that a
structure or container
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of some kind may lie nearby.
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There's nothing that
from the historical record
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that we know actually
occurred in this area.
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Today, the team is drilling
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a new borehole known as
EN-14, just five feet to the east
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in the hopes of pinpointing
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the possible man-made
feature and determining
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just what it may contain.
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It's getting really loose.
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- Hey, Terry!
- Mike, how's it going?
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It definitely got
disturbed there.
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Really?
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Yeah. Like,
the whole run is pretty soft.
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Okay. Interesting.
We'll take a look.
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What's up?
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So, 69 to 79 he
said looks really soft.
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So it's possible we're close
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to a structure
again, at this point.
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Hey, Adam.
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-79. -79.
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-79. -Thank you.
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More evidence
of a potential structure?
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And just feet above
the target depth
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where water testing has
identified precious metals?
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Hey, Rick.
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- Hey.
- Hi, Rick. How you doing?
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- How are we doing?
- Well, we're going down
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to 79 and Mike says we got
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definitely a disturbed area,
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so we're taking a
look at it right now.
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Thank you, Adam.
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Let's see what it brings us.
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So some potential interest here.
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All right.
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Just a little softer here.
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- You figure?
- I think so.
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Yeah. It's
a little soft up there,
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but we're not really seeing
any structure or material in here.
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So another core,
core and a half?
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Yeah.
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Soft soils implies
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men were underground working.
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- 89.89.
- Okay.
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79 to 89. Here we go, guys.
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So the hope is
that we might be in the area
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of a structure in this proximity
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and that might lead
us to the treasure.
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It's a little soft, but
not really markedly.
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Yep.
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I don't know, guys.
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Well, we certainly didn't
hit what we were expecting.
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But you never know.
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Fingers crossed.
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- Yeah.
- We got some soft area.
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Not as soft as in EN-13,
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so maybe we're close to
something we don't know about.
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Is it possible
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that the drill may
have, once again,
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narrowly missed the
source of precious metals
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that have been detected in
the so-called Golden Egg?
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We know that this
area is interesting.
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- Yes.
- So I think we stick to the grid,
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we try to understand
what it means.
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- Yeah.
- I'm gonna stay extremely hopeful,
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and I know you guys will, too.
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But we just got to keep going.
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Absolutely.
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As Rick and
members of the team continue
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searching for the legendary
treasure on Oak Island...
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approximately 625
miles to the northeast
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in Newfoundland, Canada...
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- Hello! Hi.
- Hi there.
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Welcome to L'Anse aux Meadows.
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I'm Marty. I have brought
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- the Oak Island contingent here.
- Lovely.
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Marty Lagina
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along with researchers
Doug Crowell
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and Emiliano Sacchetti,
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archaeologist Laird Niven
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and archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan
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are meeting with Loretta Decker,
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a manager for Parks Canada,
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and archaeologist Kevin Smith
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at the national historic site
known as L'Anse aux Meadows.
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This is, as you know,
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L'Anse aux Meadows
national historic site.
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So L'Anse aux Meadows
is the very first evidence
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of European presence
in North America.
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The Norse here were
coming from Greenland
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around the year 1000.
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Encompassing
nearly 31 square miles,
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L'Anse aux Meadows is currently
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the only verified Viking
settlement in North America.
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Since its discovery in 1960
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by Norwegian explorer
and writer Helge Ingstad,
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nearly 800 Viking
and Norse artifacts
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have been discovered here
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in addition to the
remains of eight buildings,
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including a forge
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for the purpose of
producing iron tools.
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The reason we
came here is because
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these two gentlemen went
on an expedition to Europe
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and they sort of did a kind
of an east to west passage.
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It led to Scandinavia
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and they found evidence
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that the Norse might have been
somehow involved on Oak Island.
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We followed the
trail as far as Iceland.
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So we thought the
logical place to pick it up
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was here in Newfoundland.
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Makes sense.
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How are you?
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Good to see you again.
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In 2023,
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Doug, Emiliano and
other members of the team
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traveled to medieval
sites in Italy...
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- Look at these.
- Wow.
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Denmark and Iceland...
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Wow. Look at this.
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To investigate
an incredible theory:
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That during the
early 13th century,
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Norse descendants of the Vikings
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helped members of
the Knights Templar
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transport priceless
religious treasures
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from Europe to Oak Island.
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You see the Templar cross?
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Incredibly,
at numerous locations
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where researchers believe
that both groups intermingled,
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the team saw a number
of symbols and artifacts
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that are identical to others
that have been discovered
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over the past two
centuries on Oak Island.
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Now, Marty and the team
are looking for more evidence
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at L'Anse aux Meadows
that may also help connect
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the descendants of Vikings
and the Knights Templar
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to the Oak Island mystery.
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We know from evidence here
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that this would
be like establishing
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a base camp on the Moon.
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This is essentially a base
camp for resource extraction.
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They're coming here
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because there's
resources in this region.
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Not just the L'Anse
aux Meadows area
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but this entire region.
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Well, that sort of segues
nicely into why we're here.
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It's not disputable
that the Vikings
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or the Norse were here.
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What we're trying to figure
out is where they might
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also have gone.
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- Right.
- Specifically, on Oak Island.
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- Yes.
- You know,
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I mean, did... could
they have visited?
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Could they have been
part of what went on there?
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They may not have been
here during the summers.
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This is the wintering camp.
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This is probably
where everybody is
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congregating to in the fall...
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after they come back
from the expeditions,
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which led them further south.
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Okay. This is the only
proven site in North America.
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Do you believe there are others?
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The sagas talk about
another place called H贸p.
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H贸p was the place where
they worked in the summer.
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So yes, I do think
there was at least H贸p.
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And that's not been identified?
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That's not been
identified yet. No.
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But it's supposed to be
somewhere to the south of here.
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Icelandic manuscripts
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known as sagas are a
collection of poems and stories
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authored during the
13th and 14th centuries
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that describe historical
events surrounding the Vikings
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that are believed to
have actually taken place
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between the ninth
and 11th centuries.
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While some
describe the culture's conquests
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throughout Europe,
others describe
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their explorations
of North America.
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So the other
interesting thing, though,
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we know that they're going
further south because we have
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butternuts and a butternut
burl here in the collection.
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They were found just nearby.
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So in case you're wondering,
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butternuts have
never grown here.
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Right.
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What geographic area are
they known to have grown in?
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The furthest north is
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in that Nova Scotia,
New Brunswick region.
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Never here.
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That proves they
did go as far south
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- as Nova Scotia, for certainty.
- Yeah. Yeah.
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The butternut seed infers
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that the Norse explored
much further south...
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because that
butternut seed only grows
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between New Brunswick
and New England.
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And that's important to us,
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because in order to
obtain that butternut,
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they may have
came to Oak Island.
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You said that H贸p was,
um, the summer camp...
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- Yes. Yes.
- Mentioned in the sagas.
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So, could H贸p be where
they found those butternuts?
261
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- Or...
- Certainly.
262
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- Could that be Nova Scotia?
- Certainly.
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Certainly.
264
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- That's real interesting.
- Yeah.
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That means they could have gone
266
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as far south as Oak Island.
267
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Yeah. Yeah.
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So, could H贸p be Nova Scotia?
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- Certainly.
- If they could travel
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from Greenland to here,
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it's reasonable that
they could travel
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to the Nova Scotia area as well.
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At the 11th-century
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Viking settlement known
as L'Anse aux Meadows
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in Newfoundland, Canada,
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manager for Parks
Canada Loretta Decker
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and archaeologist Kevin Smith
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have just presented Marty Lagina
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and other members of the
team with evidence that suggests
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members of the Viking culture
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may have traveled
hundreds of miles
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further south of
Newfoundland to Nova Scotia,
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and potentially Oak Island
over 1,000 years ago.
284
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It all starts to make sense.
285
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But if so, could it also be true
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that descendants
of the Viking culture
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helped members of
the Knights Templar
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bury a vast treasure there
289
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sometime between the
13th and 14th centuries?
290
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If it were other Europeans
that were on Oak Island...
291
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I mean, people have
said the Knights Templar...
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- the people who might have brought them here...
- Yeah.
293
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- Who knew how to cross the ocean at that time...
- Right.
294
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- Were these people, right?
- Right.
295
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Speaking of
possible connections between
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the Viking descendants
and the Templars,
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- we know the sagas even state that the Norse visited Rome...
- Yeah.
298
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- To meet with the Pope, right?
- Yeah.
299
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The Templars were
a Catholic order,
300
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and that put the Pope
in direct control of them.
301
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- Yeah.
- Right.
302
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I think all of those
sagas, they all...
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when you see
when they're written...
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they all... especially
the ones dealing
305
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with this area... they're
all linked into the Church.
306
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- They were claiming land to the west.
- Yeah.
307
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- Yeah.
- On the island,
308
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we've gotten some results
in the past that indicate
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- European activity in the 13th century.
- Yeah.
310
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- Which is weird.
- Yeah. So, when you hear those dates,
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you automatically
begin to think the Norse.
312
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- Yeah.
- It is well-documented,
313
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the Vikings began
converting from paganism
314
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to Christianity as
their trade routes
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expanded into Christian
regions across Europe.
316
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In fact, during the
late 11th century,
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descendants of the Vikings
helped the Catholic order
318
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of the Knights Templar
defend Christian interests
319
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in the Holy Land
during the Crusades,
320
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when many researchers
believe that the Templars
321
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discovered a number of
priceless religious treasures.
322
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But what make these
historical connections
323
00:13:15,750 --> 00:13:17,542
compelling to the
Laginas and their team
324
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are the potentially 12th-century
structures on Oak Island
325
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such as Nolan's Cross
326
00:13:24,875 --> 00:13:28,000
and a stone-paved
feature in the swamp,
327
00:13:28,167 --> 00:13:30,833
as well as the lead cross
that may be directly related
328
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to the Templar order.
329
00:13:32,958 --> 00:13:35,542
And incredibly, they
have also unearthed
330
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a number of artifacts,
such as a pickax
331
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from deep in the Money Pit area,
332
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that have been scientifically
traced to Scandinavia.
333
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It's because of
those discoveries on the island
334
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that we're exploring
this avenue of possibility,
335
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as far as who may have
done the work on Oak Island.
336
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When you look at the timeline
337
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that's starting to materialize,
338
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we're seeing a
coalescing of history,
339
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in that the Templars
were thought
340
00:14:01,125 --> 00:14:02,833
to have a great treasure,
341
00:14:02,958 --> 00:14:04,295
they were interacting
with the people
342
00:14:04,375 --> 00:14:06,458
that had the means
and the knowledge
343
00:14:06,625 --> 00:14:08,833
to sail across the Atlantic.
344
00:14:09,000 --> 00:14:11,417
So, it's very likely
345
00:14:11,583 --> 00:14:13,833
that it could well be the
descendants of the Vikings
346
00:14:13,958 --> 00:14:16,708
who helped them
reach Oak Island.
347
00:14:16,875 --> 00:14:19,083
This is all incredibly
interesting,
348
00:14:19,250 --> 00:14:21,500
and we are very
keen to learn more.
349
00:14:21,667 --> 00:14:23,250
So, what's next?
350
00:14:23,375 --> 00:14:25,208
Well, come
with me and I'll show you.
351
00:14:25,375 --> 00:14:27,250
While Marty and the team
352
00:14:27,417 --> 00:14:30,208
continue searching for clues
at L'Anse aux Meadows...
353
00:14:32,250 --> 00:14:34,167
- Wow, look.
- It looks a lot nicer.
354
00:14:34,333 --> 00:14:36,000
Yeah. Look how
it's all smoothed out.
355
00:14:36,167 --> 00:14:38,000
Back on Oak Island...
356
00:14:38,208 --> 00:14:40,208
I'm hoping we can
find that little diamond
357
00:14:40,333 --> 00:14:42,500
- in the rough.
- Hope you're right.
358
00:14:42,667 --> 00:14:44,875
Gary Drayton and Peter Fornetti
359
00:14:45,042 --> 00:14:46,667
have arrived on Lot 4
360
00:14:46,875 --> 00:14:49,167
to search through
spoils that were removed
361
00:14:49,333 --> 00:14:51,667
from a mysterious
circular stone feature
362
00:14:51,833 --> 00:14:56,000
located several yards
to the east on Lot 5.
363
00:14:56,167 --> 00:14:58,833
A stone feature that
has yielded artifacts
364
00:14:58,958 --> 00:15:01,167
from vastly different eras,
365
00:15:01,375 --> 00:15:04,708
such as a 17th-century
cut silver coin,
366
00:15:04,875 --> 00:15:07,167
a lead barter token,
which may be related
367
00:15:07,333 --> 00:15:09,833
to the 14th-century lead cross,
368
00:15:10,042 --> 00:15:12,500
along with a
mortar-like substance
369
00:15:12,708 --> 00:15:15,542
that nearly matches other
man-manipulated soils
370
00:15:15,667 --> 00:15:17,167
found beneath Cone E
371
00:15:17,375 --> 00:15:20,417
of the potentially
800-year-old Nolan's Cross
372
00:15:20,583 --> 00:15:23,958
and, also, from
approximately 118 feet deep
373
00:15:24,125 --> 00:15:25,833
in the Money Pit area.
374
00:15:28,542 --> 00:15:29,667
Good signal here, mate.
375
00:15:29,833 --> 00:15:30,833
- Right there?
- Yeah.
376
00:15:31,000 --> 00:15:32,958
Sounds really good. Rock-solid.
377
00:15:33,125 --> 00:15:35,375
- Just there.
- Okay.
378
00:15:45,833 --> 00:15:48,583
That's a good signal, mate.
379
00:15:54,375 --> 00:15:56,750
- Hey, hey, hey!
- What do you got?
380
00:15:56,917 --> 00:15:59,917
It's a chunky coin.
We've got a coin.
381
00:16:00,083 --> 00:16:01,667
That's what that is.
382
00:16:01,875 --> 00:16:04,833
- That's a big coin.
- Ooh. Look at that.
383
00:16:05,042 --> 00:16:07,792
Look at that
patina. Look at that green.
384
00:16:07,958 --> 00:16:10,167
That's been in the
ground a long time.
385
00:16:10,292 --> 00:16:12,083
- Yeah.
- That is a nice,
386
00:16:12,208 --> 00:16:15,833
chunky copper, by the look of it.
387
00:16:16,000 --> 00:16:17,792
Another coin,
388
00:16:17,958 --> 00:16:22,500
discovered in the spoils removed
from the round feature on Lot 5?
389
00:16:22,708 --> 00:16:25,167
Could it be related
to the cut English coin
390
00:16:25,375 --> 00:16:27,667
that the team
recently uncovered?
391
00:16:27,875 --> 00:16:31,000
Or might it be much, much older?
392
00:16:31,208 --> 00:16:32,833
Obviously,
393
00:16:33,042 --> 00:16:35,500
the earlier the better.
394
00:16:35,667 --> 00:16:37,667
- But I'll take any of them, mate.
- Yeah.
395
00:16:37,875 --> 00:16:38,875
Good find.
396
00:16:39,042 --> 00:16:40,750
Yeah. Brilliant.
397
00:16:40,917 --> 00:16:42,958
- You know where that's going.
- Top pocket?
398
00:16:43,125 --> 00:16:45,583
A top-pocket
find, for sure, mate.
399
00:16:45,792 --> 00:16:48,292
- All right.
- Let's find more of its friends.
400
00:16:48,458 --> 00:16:50,625
That's what we're here for.
401
00:16:50,833 --> 00:16:53,917
As the search
for valuables continues on Lot 4...
402
00:16:54,083 --> 00:16:55,917
Might get wet.
403
00:16:56,042 --> 00:16:58,208
Yeah.
404
00:16:58,375 --> 00:17:01,000
And in the
Money Pit area on Oak Island,
405
00:17:01,167 --> 00:17:03,375
more than 600 miles northeast
406
00:17:03,542 --> 00:17:05,750
in the province
of Newfoundland...
407
00:17:05,917 --> 00:17:08,750
Everybody, this is Ragnar.
408
00:17:08,875 --> 00:17:11,167
- Good day.
- Hello.
409
00:17:11,375 --> 00:17:13,667
Also, my real name is Mark.
410
00:17:13,833 --> 00:17:17,333
Marty Lagina
and other members of the team
411
00:17:17,542 --> 00:17:20,208
continue their tour of the
historic Viking settlement
412
00:17:20,375 --> 00:17:22,958
known as L'Anse aux Meadows.
413
00:17:23,083 --> 00:17:25,083
I've been trained in
the Viking Age aspect
414
00:17:25,250 --> 00:17:27,292
of blacksmithing, and
I've been working here
415
00:17:27,458 --> 00:17:29,167
for 25, seasons now, yeah.
416
00:17:29,333 --> 00:17:31,417
To give you some
insight on why we're here,
417
00:17:31,542 --> 00:17:34,333
in our quest, you know,
down in Oak Island,
418
00:17:34,542 --> 00:17:37,042
we are starting to suspect
that somehow, the Norse
419
00:17:37,167 --> 00:17:40,125
may have had something to
do with what happened there.
420
00:17:40,292 --> 00:17:42,667
Last year, we
managed to reacquire
421
00:17:42,833 --> 00:17:45,250
an artifact that was said
to have been found in a dig
422
00:17:45,375 --> 00:17:46,958
in 1965,
423
00:17:47,125 --> 00:17:50,500
and it's this item
here that Laird has.
424
00:17:50,667 --> 00:17:52,750
We showed that to an
archaeologist over in Denmark,
425
00:17:52,917 --> 00:17:55,875
and she thought it
was very reminiscent
426
00:17:56,042 --> 00:17:58,167
of the Viking time period.
427
00:17:59,875 --> 00:18:02,125
In 1965,
428
00:18:02,292 --> 00:18:04,250
geologist Robert Dunfield
429
00:18:04,417 --> 00:18:07,875
conducted a massive
excavation in the Money Pit area
430
00:18:08,042 --> 00:18:10,333
which was thwarted when seawater
431
00:18:10,542 --> 00:18:13,333
caused his nearly
100-foot-diameter pit
432
00:18:13,500 --> 00:18:15,292
to cave in.
433
00:18:15,458 --> 00:18:17,708
Although he was unable
to recover any valuables
434
00:18:17,875 --> 00:18:19,292
on Oak Island,
435
00:18:19,458 --> 00:18:23,458
he reportedly discovered
an iron arrowhead.
436
00:18:23,667 --> 00:18:25,167
And in 2023,
437
00:18:25,375 --> 00:18:28,250
Rick, Doug and
members of the team
438
00:18:28,458 --> 00:18:32,542
shared images of it with
historian Ane Jepsen Nyborg
439
00:18:32,708 --> 00:18:36,083
at the Ladby Viking Museum
in Kerteminde, Denmark.
440
00:18:36,292 --> 00:18:37,532
This is very interesting to me,
441
00:18:37,625 --> 00:18:39,003
because this is
the type of artifact
442
00:18:39,083 --> 00:18:40,500
that I could find tomorrow
443
00:18:40,583 --> 00:18:43,000
in a, in an archaeological
dig around here,
444
00:18:43,208 --> 00:18:46,083
and that could date
from the Vikings.
445
00:18:48,583 --> 00:18:51,292
Do you think
that weapon point could be
446
00:18:51,375 --> 00:18:54,833
made using your
authentic, early techniques?
447
00:18:55,000 --> 00:18:57,375
It's possible.
448
00:18:58,542 --> 00:19:01,500
I've made arrows with
Viking Age techniques
449
00:19:01,708 --> 00:19:02,708
that look like this.
450
00:19:05,208 --> 00:19:06,625
Excellent.
451
00:19:10,875 --> 00:19:12,750
Do you think that
could be made using your...
452
00:19:12,875 --> 00:19:14,708
techniques?
453
00:19:14,833 --> 00:19:16,125
It's possible.
454
00:19:16,292 --> 00:19:18,542
I've made arrows,
look like this.
455
00:19:18,708 --> 00:19:21,708
At the L'Anse
aux Meadows national historic site
456
00:19:21,875 --> 00:19:23,167
in Newfoundland, Canada,
457
00:19:23,375 --> 00:19:25,500
blacksmithing
expert Mark Pilgrim
458
00:19:25,625 --> 00:19:28,500
has just confirmed
that an iron arrowhead,
459
00:19:28,667 --> 00:19:32,500
reportedly found on Oak
Island nearly 60 years ago,
460
00:19:32,625 --> 00:19:36,375
could be of Viking
design and origin.
461
00:19:36,542 --> 00:19:38,500
Have you tested
anything with it? Or...
462
00:19:38,708 --> 00:19:40,375
I've done XRF scans on it,
463
00:19:40,542 --> 00:19:42,958
and it's definitely
not, like, 1700s post.
464
00:19:43,125 --> 00:19:45,042
So, the scans are ready.
465
00:19:45,208 --> 00:19:47,500
In 2023,
466
00:19:47,708 --> 00:19:49,250
Emma Culligan analyzed
467
00:19:49,417 --> 00:19:51,333
the arrowhead in
the Oak Island lab
468
00:19:51,542 --> 00:19:54,417
using an X-ray
fluorescence spectrometer,
469
00:19:54,542 --> 00:19:57,625
a device that emits
nondestructive radiation
470
00:19:57,750 --> 00:19:59,917
in order to identify
the elements
471
00:20:00,083 --> 00:20:02,208
that make up an
object's composition
472
00:20:02,375 --> 00:20:06,167
and which can help to
determine their age and origin.
473
00:20:06,292 --> 00:20:08,125
I think these
levels would indicate
474
00:20:08,250 --> 00:20:10,375
like, pre, you know, 1600s.
475
00:20:10,542 --> 00:20:13,417
It may be supportive
of these other dates
476
00:20:13,542 --> 00:20:15,000
from our other
findings on the island
477
00:20:15,125 --> 00:20:16,542
that we have in a
medieval context.
478
00:20:16,708 --> 00:20:18,583
Yeah. Exactly.
479
00:20:20,500 --> 00:20:21,875
He was pretty good?
480
00:20:22,042 --> 00:20:23,208
The guy who made that?
481
00:20:23,375 --> 00:20:25,167
Yeah, he was pretty good.
482
00:20:29,708 --> 00:20:31,250
Yeah.
483
00:20:31,417 --> 00:20:32,920
So, this stuff on
the rock here that you see,
484
00:20:33,000 --> 00:20:34,667
I can pass it around to you.
485
00:20:34,833 --> 00:20:37,417
All right, and you can spread
it around, spread it around.
486
00:20:37,542 --> 00:20:39,583
There you go,
just pass it around.
487
00:20:39,708 --> 00:20:41,417
- That's bog ore. Okay?
- Yeah.
488
00:20:41,542 --> 00:20:43,417
Generally, what bog ore is,
489
00:20:43,583 --> 00:20:45,545
there's two major components,
there's ferrous oxide and sand.
490
00:20:45,625 --> 00:20:49,292
Where you find this
stuff is actually in the bog.
491
00:20:49,458 --> 00:20:51,458
So, it's prevalent in
this kind of environment.
492
00:20:51,625 --> 00:20:53,417
A little bit closer
to Nova Scotia,
493
00:20:53,583 --> 00:20:55,750
Oak Island has a swamp, as well.
494
00:20:55,958 --> 00:20:59,625
Bog ore is a
naturally forming iron deposit
495
00:20:59,833 --> 00:21:02,333
typically found in
swamps or rivers,
496
00:21:02,542 --> 00:21:04,458
and has been used across Europe
497
00:21:04,583 --> 00:21:06,750
in order to forge
tools and weapons
498
00:21:06,917 --> 00:21:10,458
dating as far back
as the fifth century BC.
499
00:21:11,542 --> 00:21:14,292
It was also a material
commonly used by Vikings
500
00:21:14,500 --> 00:21:16,167
and their descendants.
501
00:21:16,375 --> 00:21:19,292
Is it possible that
the iron arrowhead
502
00:21:19,458 --> 00:21:21,833
was also made with bog ore?
503
00:21:21,958 --> 00:21:23,833
And if so, could it help prove
504
00:21:23,958 --> 00:21:27,708
that the artifact is of
Scandinavian origin?
505
00:21:27,875 --> 00:21:31,375
We have some bog iron
that's taken from the region
506
00:21:31,542 --> 00:21:33,750
that we can give you,
Emma, for testing.
507
00:21:33,917 --> 00:21:36,125
Yeah, I'm really excited
to collect any kind of data
508
00:21:36,292 --> 00:21:37,708
of bog iron and...
509
00:21:37,917 --> 00:21:40,125
in the future, I could
compare Oak Island artifacts
510
00:21:40,292 --> 00:21:41,958
to potential bog iron.
511
00:21:42,083 --> 00:21:47,542
Oak Island has become so
complex in this time we've spent there,
512
00:21:47,750 --> 00:21:50,000
and with so many
different possibilities,
513
00:21:50,208 --> 00:21:51,833
that we're just trying
to eliminate some.
514
00:21:52,000 --> 00:21:53,917
Or gather some.
515
00:21:54,083 --> 00:21:55,708
So, this is... this is excellent.
516
00:21:55,875 --> 00:21:57,667
I'm pretty charged up.
517
00:21:57,833 --> 00:21:59,837
I think Rick's gonna be
very interested in the results
518
00:21:59,917 --> 00:22:01,417
of our mission to
L'Anse aux Meadows.
519
00:22:01,583 --> 00:22:03,625
The trip was
absolutely worth doing.
520
00:22:03,792 --> 00:22:05,208
Mark, many thanks.
521
00:22:05,417 --> 00:22:07,583
This has been very
informative. Really good stuff.
522
00:22:07,708 --> 00:22:09,167
Loretta, Kevin,
thank you very much.
523
00:22:09,375 --> 00:22:11,333
We've got a lot of data here.
524
00:22:11,458 --> 00:22:13,295
We're gonna get back to
the island and go through it.
525
00:22:13,375 --> 00:22:15,792
- Thanks for coming.
- Absolutely.
526
00:22:16,000 --> 00:22:18,208
As Marty
and the team finish their visit
527
00:22:18,375 --> 00:22:19,833
at L'Anse aux Meadows...
528
00:22:23,583 --> 00:22:26,417
Now that is a
banging signal, mate.
529
00:22:26,542 --> 00:22:29,542
It's got everything
going for it, mate.
530
00:22:29,708 --> 00:22:31,042
Yeah.
531
00:22:31,208 --> 00:22:32,333
Back on Oak Island,
532
00:22:32,500 --> 00:22:34,542
Gary Drayton and Peter Fornetti
533
00:22:34,708 --> 00:22:36,792
have just detected
another potential clue
534
00:22:36,917 --> 00:22:39,833
in the spoils that
have been removed
535
00:22:40,000 --> 00:22:44,042
from the nearby circular
stone foundation on Lot 5.
536
00:22:44,208 --> 00:22:46,542
I think it's out.
537
00:22:51,042 --> 00:22:52,667
Hey, hey, hey!
538
00:22:52,875 --> 00:22:54,503
- We've done it again, mate.
- I see roundness.
539
00:22:54,583 --> 00:22:56,458
Yeah, I see the edge of it.
540
00:22:59,250 --> 00:23:01,292
It is! It's a coin!
541
00:23:01,458 --> 00:23:03,000
Okay!
542
00:23:04,250 --> 00:23:06,500
That is a big copper again.
543
00:23:06,667 --> 00:23:09,542
- Now, this looks a little bit smaller...
- Yeah.
544
00:23:09,750 --> 00:23:11,958
Than the previous one.
545
00:23:12,125 --> 00:23:13,958
I'm hoping this is an oldie.
546
00:23:14,042 --> 00:23:16,500
And what I love about
these type of coppers, mate,
547
00:23:16,667 --> 00:23:21,708
they predate that
1795 Money Pit story.
548
00:23:21,875 --> 00:23:23,750
Another copper coin?
549
00:23:23,917 --> 00:23:26,417
Could Gary Drayton be
correct that it predates
550
00:23:26,583 --> 00:23:30,875
- the discovery of the Money Pit in 1795?
- Beauty.
551
00:23:31,042 --> 00:23:35,208
If so, just when
was it brought to Oak Island?
552
00:23:35,375 --> 00:23:37,542
And might it be
another important clue
553
00:23:37,708 --> 00:23:41,375
to help determine just who
created the feature on Lot 5,
554
00:23:41,500 --> 00:23:44,583
as well as the
original Money Pit?
555
00:23:44,708 --> 00:23:48,833
We've already found that clay
that matches the Money Pit.
556
00:23:49,000 --> 00:23:52,208
Now we're finding
coins pre-Money Pit date.
557
00:23:52,375 --> 00:23:53,962
We have three
different types of coins in this area.
558
00:23:54,042 --> 00:23:55,458
Yeah.
559
00:23:55,667 --> 00:23:58,000
Is that a normal thing
to have that type of find?
560
00:23:58,167 --> 00:24:01,375
I'm glad you brought that up,
because we don't really know
561
00:24:01,583 --> 00:24:04,167
- where this coin is from, or the other one.
- Yeah.
562
00:24:04,333 --> 00:24:07,167
We have found
Roman coins on the lot.
563
00:24:07,375 --> 00:24:12,875
People would have had various
denominations of coins on them.
564
00:24:13,042 --> 00:24:16,667
It potentially speaks to these
people, whomever they were,
565
00:24:16,833 --> 00:24:20,417
going to different
countries, different empires.
566
00:24:20,542 --> 00:24:22,292
And then finding their way here.
567
00:24:22,458 --> 00:24:23,738
For what purpose? We don't know.
568
00:24:23,833 --> 00:24:26,083
In addition to the 18th,
569
00:24:26,250 --> 00:24:29,125
17th and 14th
century discoveries
570
00:24:29,250 --> 00:24:31,625
that the team has made on Lot 5,
571
00:24:31,833 --> 00:24:35,333
over the past two years,
they have also discovered
572
00:24:35,458 --> 00:24:37,500
five Roman coins
in the area that,
573
00:24:37,708 --> 00:24:40,000
according to numismatist
Sandy Campbell,
574
00:24:40,208 --> 00:24:44,833
date back to between
1,500 and 2,000 years old.
575
00:24:45,000 --> 00:24:49,333
So, here we have the Roman
coins that have been found in Iceland.
576
00:24:49,500 --> 00:24:53,458
And in 2023, when
Rick and members of the team
577
00:24:53,625 --> 00:24:55,458
visited the National
Museum of Iceland
578
00:24:55,625 --> 00:24:58,833
to investigate the theory
that Viking descendants
579
00:24:59,042 --> 00:25:01,000
and members of
the Knights Templar
580
00:25:01,167 --> 00:25:03,167
might be connected to
the Oak Island mystery,
581
00:25:03,292 --> 00:25:06,792
they were shown nearly
identical Roman coins
582
00:25:07,000 --> 00:25:09,167
that the Norse culture
was trading as currency
583
00:25:09,292 --> 00:25:12,458
as much as 1,000 years ago.
584
00:25:12,625 --> 00:25:15,083
It's just evidence of an
interconnected nature
585
00:25:15,250 --> 00:25:17,667
of everything much
earlier than we had thought.
586
00:25:17,875 --> 00:25:20,792
That, in my mind, makes
the Norse exploration
587
00:25:20,917 --> 00:25:24,042
more important to our
investigation on Oak Island.
588
00:25:24,208 --> 00:25:28,375
Is it possible
that the numerous Roman coins,
589
00:25:28,542 --> 00:25:31,708
the nearly
800-year-old structures
590
00:25:31,875 --> 00:25:35,875
and potentially Scandinavian
and Templar-related artifacts
591
00:25:36,042 --> 00:25:38,208
that have been
found on Oak Island
592
00:25:38,375 --> 00:25:42,375
offer evidence that this
incredible theory is true?
593
00:25:42,500 --> 00:25:46,167
And also explain the high
reading for precious metals
594
00:25:46,292 --> 00:25:49,792
that have been detected
across the Money Pit area?
595
00:25:50,792 --> 00:25:53,333
Into the top
pocket this is going.
596
00:25:53,458 --> 00:25:55,458
Brilliant, mate.
That's a two-coin day.
597
00:25:55,583 --> 00:25:57,167
Can't go wrong with that.
598
00:25:57,333 --> 00:25:58,962
Those are rare on Oak Island,
but they need to be more common.
599
00:25:59,042 --> 00:26:01,417
Yeah. And they will be, mate,
600
00:26:01,542 --> 00:26:04,292
the more we go
through all these spoils.
601
00:26:04,458 --> 00:26:06,208
Okay, mate. I'll
put it in the bag.
602
00:26:10,875 --> 00:26:13,083
As a new
day begins on Oak Island,
603
00:26:13,292 --> 00:26:15,167
while the core-drilling
operation continues
604
00:26:15,375 --> 00:26:17,250
in the Money Pit area...
605
00:26:17,417 --> 00:26:21,333
I have a report
because we had a field trip.
606
00:26:21,500 --> 00:26:22,917
I highly enjoyed it,
607
00:26:23,125 --> 00:26:25,167
but it was also really
informative, I thought.
608
00:26:25,333 --> 00:26:27,583
In the war room, Marty Lagina,
609
00:26:27,708 --> 00:26:30,208
along with Laird Niven
and Emma Culligan
610
00:26:30,375 --> 00:26:34,167
are meeting with Rick Lagina
and other members of the team
611
00:26:34,333 --> 00:26:36,292
to share what they
learned during their trip
612
00:26:36,417 --> 00:26:39,042
to the L'Anse aux Meadows
national historic site.
613
00:26:39,208 --> 00:26:44,000
My conclusion is that
I think that trip made it,
614
00:26:44,208 --> 00:26:47,958
in my mind at least,
a lot more plausible
615
00:26:48,125 --> 00:26:50,125
that the Norse could
have visited this island.
616
00:26:50,250 --> 00:26:52,583
We don't have a smoking gun.
617
00:26:52,750 --> 00:26:56,458
But what we did get
is a lot of various facts
618
00:26:56,583 --> 00:26:59,208
that would indicate
that they clearly had
619
00:26:59,375 --> 00:27:01,875
motive and opportunity,
let's say, and ability.
620
00:27:02,042 --> 00:27:06,458
Perhaps over a period
of a hundred years,
621
00:27:06,583 --> 00:27:08,083
- on and off.
- Well, see...
622
00:27:08,250 --> 00:27:11,417
The genesis was, at L'Anse aux Meadows,
623
00:27:11,542 --> 00:27:12,875
but they didn't stay there.
624
00:27:13,875 --> 00:27:16,167
They moved, and
they moved south.
625
00:27:17,167 --> 00:27:20,500
So, one of the things
that adds credence
626
00:27:20,667 --> 00:27:23,625
to the Norse coming
down this coast
627
00:27:23,833 --> 00:27:27,625
is when you look at how far
they traveled from Greenland
628
00:27:27,792 --> 00:27:29,500
down to L'Anse aux Meadow,
629
00:27:29,667 --> 00:27:33,500
it's really just a little short
journey to get to Nova Scotia.
630
00:27:33,667 --> 00:27:36,667
Kevin said that
hierarchy in the Church
631
00:27:36,833 --> 00:27:38,708
was very interested
in claiming lands.
632
00:27:38,833 --> 00:27:41,875
So, that that means that
the Roman Catholic Church
633
00:27:42,042 --> 00:27:45,792
almost certainly knew
way before Columbus,
634
00:27:45,917 --> 00:27:47,958
way before, that
there was a continent.
635
00:27:48,125 --> 00:27:49,625
- Very interesting.
- Isn't it? Yeah.
636
00:27:49,792 --> 00:27:51,208
That was an eye opener.
637
00:27:51,375 --> 00:27:53,167
Well, if the Church
knew, the Templars knew.
638
00:27:54,375 --> 00:27:57,667
The Knights Templar,
who were in the Middle East
639
00:27:57,875 --> 00:27:59,667
and descendants of Vikings
640
00:27:59,875 --> 00:28:01,917
are in the Middle
East with the Templars.
641
00:28:02,083 --> 00:28:05,208
You have a 300-year window
642
00:28:05,375 --> 00:28:07,833
when this information
could've been passed down
643
00:28:08,000 --> 00:28:09,833
that there's land to the west
644
00:28:10,000 --> 00:28:11,667
and here's how you get there.
645
00:28:11,875 --> 00:28:15,125
Like I said, if the Church
knew it, the Templars knew it.
646
00:28:15,333 --> 00:28:17,167
And if they were
looking for some place
647
00:28:17,375 --> 00:28:20,167
to take away some
relics that they recovered
648
00:28:20,375 --> 00:28:21,708
from the Temple Mount...
649
00:28:22,667 --> 00:28:24,708
Nothing we found
would rule that out.
650
00:28:24,875 --> 00:28:27,708
The Norse knew
how to leave Europe
651
00:28:27,875 --> 00:28:30,375
to come to North America
and get back again.
652
00:28:30,542 --> 00:28:33,667
The Church was very interested
in the North Atlantic area.
653
00:28:33,875 --> 00:28:37,750
So, we can continue to research
654
00:28:37,958 --> 00:28:40,083
the descendants of
Vikings connection
655
00:28:40,208 --> 00:28:42,167
with Templars
and their evolution,
656
00:28:42,333 --> 00:28:46,000
because this is important
to understanding Oak Island.
657
00:28:46,208 --> 00:28:48,958
At the end of the
day, on what level
658
00:28:49,125 --> 00:28:52,250
can you say to yourself,
"You know what?
659
00:28:52,458 --> 00:28:57,125
The East-to-West connection
is now established"?
660
00:28:57,250 --> 00:28:59,500
I've always been a big supporter
661
00:28:59,667 --> 00:29:02,083
of the Norse coming
to Nova Scotia.
662
00:29:02,292 --> 00:29:04,667
I think visiting
L'Anse aux Meadows
663
00:29:04,833 --> 00:29:06,667
kind of reinforced that.
664
00:29:06,833 --> 00:29:09,750
What I'm hearing is, it's
harder now for you to argue
665
00:29:09,875 --> 00:29:13,042
they were not here than
to argue that they were.
666
00:29:13,208 --> 00:29:15,667
- Stopped by.
- A-And that's quite a step.
667
00:29:15,833 --> 00:29:17,167
Yeah. Yeah.
668
00:29:17,375 --> 00:29:18,583
It was a great trip
669
00:29:18,708 --> 00:29:21,083
and we'll process what
we heard here today
670
00:29:21,250 --> 00:29:24,500
while we look for more
evidence on the island.
671
00:29:24,708 --> 00:29:26,458
- Let's go.
- Thank you.
672
00:29:26,667 --> 00:29:28,917
Following
the meeting in the war room...
673
00:29:29,042 --> 00:29:32,625
FN-14 is dead
center in the Golden Egg.
674
00:29:32,750 --> 00:29:34,030
So, there's some hope for today.
675
00:29:34,167 --> 00:29:35,875
89 to 99 is coming up.
676
00:29:36,000 --> 00:29:38,000
- That's our sweet spot, right?
- Yeah.
677
00:29:38,167 --> 00:29:40,875
Surveyor Steve Guptill arrives
678
00:29:41,042 --> 00:29:43,500
in the Money Pit area
to check on the progress
679
00:29:43,625 --> 00:29:48,000
of the core-drilling
operation in borehole FN-14,
680
00:29:48,167 --> 00:29:52,125
a borehole located in
the so-called Golden Egg,
681
00:29:52,292 --> 00:29:54,417
where the team has
detected high-trace evidence
682
00:29:54,542 --> 00:29:59,375
of precious metals between
80 and 120 feet underground.
683
00:30:00,375 --> 00:30:03,417
Thank
you. Got a big slice.
684
00:30:03,583 --> 00:30:04,875
Yep.
685
00:30:08,708 --> 00:30:10,208
Clay horizon.
686
00:30:14,792 --> 00:30:16,292
Pretty firm stuff.
687
00:30:16,500 --> 00:30:18,208
Great to
tunnel in, but no tunnel.
688
00:30:18,375 --> 00:30:20,958
Yeah, unfortunately,
we got no structure here.
689
00:30:22,583 --> 00:30:25,042
Unfortunately, we've
not yet been able to find
690
00:30:25,250 --> 00:30:27,667
some sort of a structure
in the Golden Egg,
691
00:30:27,750 --> 00:30:29,833
but that doesn't mean
we're gonna stop.
692
00:30:29,958 --> 00:30:32,625
The preponderance
of the evidence
693
00:30:32,750 --> 00:30:35,208
suggests that the
treasure could be
694
00:30:35,375 --> 00:30:37,792
somewhere within
this designated area.
695
00:30:37,958 --> 00:30:41,083
So, we persevere and
you just got to keep going.
696
00:30:41,250 --> 00:30:43,125
We're starting to
weed things out,
697
00:30:43,292 --> 00:30:45,167
because once we've drilled them,
698
00:30:45,250 --> 00:30:47,128
we know they can't be
there, so we've X'd them off.
699
00:30:47,208 --> 00:30:48,917
We want to make sure
that there's no place
700
00:30:49,083 --> 00:30:51,458
a treasure chest or a
treasure vault can hide.
701
00:30:51,625 --> 00:30:53,125
Doesn't mean it's
not down there.
702
00:30:53,292 --> 00:30:55,667
- It just means we haven't found it yet.
- Yeah.
703
00:30:55,833 --> 00:30:57,917
Not this
one. Maybe next one.
704
00:30:58,042 --> 00:30:59,667
As members of the team
705
00:30:59,833 --> 00:31:01,833
move forward in
the Money Pit area,
706
00:31:01,958 --> 00:31:05,042
later that afternoon...
707
00:31:05,208 --> 00:31:07,667
Every time I come
here, it gets a little bit bigger.
708
00:31:07,792 --> 00:31:12,375
On Lot 5, located
on the western side of the island,
709
00:31:12,542 --> 00:31:16,917
Rick Lagina, Doug Crowell
and Emiliano Sacchetti
710
00:31:17,125 --> 00:31:19,417
have arrived to inspect
the stone foundation
711
00:31:19,583 --> 00:31:21,458
near the shoreline
after being alerted
712
00:31:21,625 --> 00:31:23,833
that Laird Niven and
his team have uncovered
713
00:31:24,042 --> 00:31:27,500
even more sections of
the mysterious feature.
714
00:31:27,667 --> 00:31:30,375
You know, we have
some burnt soil.
715
00:31:30,542 --> 00:31:32,750
It appears to be burnt soil
716
00:31:32,917 --> 00:31:35,125
in that test pit, test pit 20,
717
00:31:35,292 --> 00:31:38,042
which we interpreted as
natural, because there has to be
718
00:31:38,208 --> 00:31:39,583
a blacksmith around
here somewhere.
719
00:31:39,750 --> 00:31:42,375
This lot is becoming, more
720
00:31:42,583 --> 00:31:44,042
and more interesting by the day.
721
00:31:46,708 --> 00:31:49,833
It's a bit too
early to jump to conclusions,
722
00:31:50,000 --> 00:31:52,458
but we have steps going down,
723
00:31:52,542 --> 00:31:55,833
then something that
looks like a-a chamber
724
00:31:56,042 --> 00:31:57,333
or a room.
725
00:31:57,458 --> 00:32:00,792
If it's true, that
whoever came here
726
00:32:00,958 --> 00:32:03,500
in the 13th century
to build Nolan's Cross
727
00:32:03,625 --> 00:32:07,042
was a very religious person,
or a group of individuals.
728
00:32:07,208 --> 00:32:11,833
And they must have had,
a place to worship.
729
00:32:12,000 --> 00:32:13,833
So what if...
730
00:32:14,042 --> 00:32:16,292
it is the apse of a church?
731
00:32:17,708 --> 00:32:21,042
This could've been
a-a ritual place.
732
00:32:22,333 --> 00:32:25,333
The idea that it's a church is
interesting on several levels.
733
00:32:26,542 --> 00:32:28,208
Really amazing.
734
00:32:29,917 --> 00:32:31,833
What we've just got
back are some results.
735
00:32:32,000 --> 00:32:33,208
What we're seeing in the water
736
00:32:33,375 --> 00:32:35,833
is just not naturally
occurring metals.
737
00:32:35,958 --> 00:32:38,667
There's something in
that Golden Egg area.
738
00:32:38,833 --> 00:32:39,833
Excellent.
739
00:32:43,583 --> 00:32:45,542
This could've
been a ritual place.
740
00:32:45,708 --> 00:32:47,667
Or some place to worship.
741
00:32:47,875 --> 00:32:52,000
The idea that it's a church is
interesting on several levels.
742
00:32:52,125 --> 00:32:55,250
On Lot 5 of Oak Island,
743
00:32:55,417 --> 00:32:57,333
researcher Emiliano Sacchetti
744
00:32:57,542 --> 00:32:59,833
has just shared his
theory that the design
745
00:33:00,042 --> 00:33:02,042
of the newly uncovered sections
746
00:33:02,208 --> 00:33:04,792
of the mysterious
circular stone foundation
747
00:33:04,917 --> 00:33:06,125
near the shoreline
748
00:33:06,292 --> 00:33:08,500
suggests it could possibly be
749
00:33:08,708 --> 00:33:11,917
the remains of an
ancient place of worship.
750
00:33:12,083 --> 00:33:15,375
I like Emiliano's
thought, you know.
751
00:33:15,542 --> 00:33:17,417
Are there any
consistent measurements
752
00:33:17,542 --> 00:33:21,208
associated with a
construction from say that era?
753
00:33:22,208 --> 00:33:24,833
The problem with that is
754
00:33:25,000 --> 00:33:27,167
we don't quite
have the north wall...
755
00:33:27,375 --> 00:33:29,000
and the east wall.
756
00:33:29,167 --> 00:33:31,333
And there's so
many strange things, right?
757
00:33:31,542 --> 00:33:33,833
When we first talked
with Professor Gaspani,
758
00:33:34,042 --> 00:33:36,792
we gave him the
coordinates for Nolan's Cross
759
00:33:36,958 --> 00:33:39,625
and we gave him coordinates
for other features around,
760
00:33:39,792 --> 00:33:42,583
just to see if there was
alignments with everything.
761
00:33:42,750 --> 00:33:44,833
The only other significant
alignment he found
762
00:33:45,042 --> 00:33:46,750
was with the center of this pit.
763
00:33:46,917 --> 00:33:48,542
- Yeah.
- And he felt that this site
764
00:33:48,708 --> 00:33:50,958
really had something
to do with Nolan's Cross.
765
00:33:51,125 --> 00:33:53,042
- Absolutely.
- Yeah.
766
00:34:00,750 --> 00:34:02,333
In 2023,
767
00:34:02,500 --> 00:34:03,833
Italian archaeoastronomy expert
768
00:34:04,042 --> 00:34:08,375
Professor Adriano Gaspani
shared his research suggesting
769
00:34:08,542 --> 00:34:10,833
that based on their
historical alignments
770
00:34:11,000 --> 00:34:13,333
with certain stars
in the night sky,
771
00:34:13,500 --> 00:34:15,458
man-made features on Oak Island
772
00:34:15,625 --> 00:34:17,708
such as the megalithic
formation of boulders
773
00:34:17,917 --> 00:34:19,750
known as Nolan's Cross,
774
00:34:19,917 --> 00:34:23,333
the five stone piles on Lot 15,
775
00:34:23,500 --> 00:34:27,000
and the stone foundation on
Lot 5 may have been created
776
00:34:27,125 --> 00:34:29,167
in the 13th century by members
777
00:34:29,375 --> 00:34:31,292
of the Knights Templar.
778
00:34:31,417 --> 00:34:35,000
I mean, the first
photo I saw about this site was
779
00:34:35,167 --> 00:34:36,917
a pile of stones or whatever.
780
00:34:37,083 --> 00:34:38,250
Look at... look at it now.
781
00:34:38,417 --> 00:34:40,625
I mean, it evolved
into something
782
00:34:40,792 --> 00:34:42,958
way bigger, way more complex.
783
00:34:43,167 --> 00:34:45,000
- Yeah.
- We should excavate
784
00:34:45,208 --> 00:34:46,667
more in order to see,
785
00:34:46,792 --> 00:34:49,500
because maybe there
are surprises under there.
786
00:34:49,625 --> 00:34:53,167
Is it possible
that Emiliano Sacchetti may be
787
00:34:53,375 --> 00:34:56,458
correct about the origin
of this structure on Lot 5?
788
00:34:56,625 --> 00:35:00,333
If so, would that explain
the lead barter token
789
00:35:00,458 --> 00:35:03,167
that the team found
here two years ago,
790
00:35:03,375 --> 00:35:05,167
which has been
scientifically linked
791
00:35:05,333 --> 00:35:07,292
to the believed Templar cross
792
00:35:07,458 --> 00:35:09,333
that was unearthed
at Smith's Cove
793
00:35:09,458 --> 00:35:11,583
in 2017?
794
00:35:12,708 --> 00:35:13,875
It's incredibly interesting.
795
00:35:14,042 --> 00:35:15,417
It continues to evolve.
796
00:35:15,583 --> 00:35:18,583
I think there's some
answers here, but...
797
00:35:18,708 --> 00:35:21,542
- it's too early yet.
- Yeah.
798
00:35:21,708 --> 00:35:25,000
You have to keep your
mind open to the possibilities.
799
00:35:25,208 --> 00:35:28,500
Emiliano's opinion that
this structure, perhaps,
800
00:35:28,625 --> 00:35:31,375
is a church, was
quite interesting.
801
00:35:31,500 --> 00:35:34,167
I have always
believed that this was
802
00:35:34,333 --> 00:35:36,958
a concerted effort
by a group or groups,
803
00:35:37,083 --> 00:35:40,458
possibly Templars, to hide
something, safeguard something.
804
00:35:40,625 --> 00:35:43,208
So it supports that theory.
805
00:35:43,375 --> 00:35:46,958
Thus the reason, obviously,
to continue the work here.
806
00:35:47,125 --> 00:35:50,208
You know, the more
you go on digging,
807
00:35:50,375 --> 00:35:54,083
there will be something
interesting coming up.
808
00:35:54,250 --> 00:35:57,333
Yeah, we should probably
go exploring it further.
809
00:35:57,500 --> 00:35:59,833
You're gonna find
something definitive,
810
00:35:59,958 --> 00:36:01,458
but you got to find it first.
811
00:36:01,625 --> 00:36:03,000
Yeah.
812
00:36:03,167 --> 00:36:04,000
We'll get back to it.
813
00:36:04,167 --> 00:36:05,833
Good luck.
814
00:36:08,083 --> 00:36:10,333
Later that afternoon...
815
00:36:10,458 --> 00:36:13,333
Dr. Spooner
and Dr. Michel are here
816
00:36:13,458 --> 00:36:15,792
with the latest water
sample testing results.
817
00:36:16,000 --> 00:36:20,167
Rick, Marty, Craig
and other members of the team
818
00:36:20,375 --> 00:36:22,750
are meeting to hear
a new scientific report
819
00:36:22,917 --> 00:36:26,667
from Dr. Ian Spooner and
Dr. Fred Michel regarding
820
00:36:26,833 --> 00:36:29,125
their ongoing
ground water testing
821
00:36:29,250 --> 00:36:30,958
in the Baby Blob and Golden Egg,
822
00:36:31,125 --> 00:36:33,125
within the Money Pit area.
823
00:36:33,292 --> 00:36:35,208
So I just want to
make everybody aware
824
00:36:35,417 --> 00:36:37,167
that we did drill
825
00:36:37,333 --> 00:36:40,125
the first "X marks the
spot" in the Golden Egg.
826
00:36:40,250 --> 00:36:43,250
Alex and I were up at
the drill table last week
827
00:36:43,417 --> 00:36:46,583
and at EN-13, right around...
828
00:36:46,708 --> 00:36:50,833
94 and a half, there was a
four-feet section there that
829
00:36:51,000 --> 00:36:56,333
was certainly a much softer
area than above and below.
830
00:36:56,417 --> 00:36:58,500
So we might be
close to something
831
00:36:58,667 --> 00:37:00,500
and we don't know what it is.
832
00:37:00,708 --> 00:37:02,667
Yeah, you folks have decided
833
00:37:02,875 --> 00:37:05,500
to drill in this area,
'cause it really...
834
00:37:05,708 --> 00:37:07,250
may answer a ton of questions
835
00:37:07,417 --> 00:37:09,958
with respect to why
we're getting this persistent
836
00:37:10,042 --> 00:37:12,792
anomaly of these metals in
what we call the Baby Blob
837
00:37:12,958 --> 00:37:14,750
and the Golden Egg.
838
00:37:14,875 --> 00:37:16,792
And what we've just
got back are some results
839
00:37:16,917 --> 00:37:20,208
from the last week and a half.
840
00:37:20,417 --> 00:37:21,795
For the most part,
most of the wells
841
00:37:21,875 --> 00:37:24,375
showed no evidence
of metals in the water,
842
00:37:24,542 --> 00:37:27,250
except in two wells
that have persisted
843
00:37:27,417 --> 00:37:28,875
in having anomalous amounts.
844
00:37:30,083 --> 00:37:32,875
Those two wells are GN-10.5
845
00:37:33,042 --> 00:37:36,167
and B.5N-11.
846
00:37:36,333 --> 00:37:39,500
So they're both on the
north and south end of the Baby Blob.
847
00:37:40,542 --> 00:37:43,458
So we're almost certain
what we're seeing in the water
848
00:37:43,625 --> 00:37:45,792
is just not naturally
occurring metals.
849
00:37:47,292 --> 00:37:49,750
And this is, I think,
an important thing,
850
00:37:49,917 --> 00:37:52,500
is that it's not everywhere
in the Money Pit.
851
00:37:52,708 --> 00:37:54,250
And if I can jump in there.
852
00:38:15,625 --> 00:38:18,167
So, there's-there's
certainly a source
853
00:38:18,375 --> 00:38:21,542
that includes silver in the Egg.
854
00:38:22,542 --> 00:38:24,083
Therein lies our interest
855
00:38:24,250 --> 00:38:26,333
in the area we're
calling the Golden Egg.
856
00:38:26,500 --> 00:38:29,125
We're trying to understand why
857
00:38:29,292 --> 00:38:31,667
the metal anomaly
seems to be in that area.
858
00:38:31,875 --> 00:38:34,125
We believe there has
to be some kind of a shaft
859
00:38:34,208 --> 00:38:36,292
or a tunnel we don't
know about in there
860
00:38:36,458 --> 00:38:38,792
where these metals exist.
861
00:38:39,875 --> 00:38:40,958
Wow.
862
00:38:45,708 --> 00:38:47,462
If there's a tunnel
and a chamber in the area,
863
00:38:47,542 --> 00:38:49,833
there has to be something
or we believe there has to be
864
00:38:50,042 --> 00:38:51,583
something unique in that
865
00:38:51,750 --> 00:38:53,708
- Golden Egg area.
- Good.
866
00:38:53,875 --> 00:38:56,417
In the Oak Island war room,
867
00:38:56,583 --> 00:39:00,375
Dr. Ian Spooner and
Dr. Fred Michel have just
868
00:39:00,542 --> 00:39:02,833
shared new scientific
data affirming
869
00:39:03,000 --> 00:39:05,250
that the legendary
Money Pit treasure vault
870
00:39:05,375 --> 00:39:09,292
may lie buried somewhere
within the so-called Golden Egg.
871
00:39:09,458 --> 00:39:13,542
A 15-by-30-foot region
where the team's core-drilling
872
00:39:13,750 --> 00:39:16,167
operation has recently
yielded evidence
873
00:39:16,292 --> 00:39:20,875
of a nearby tunnel or structure
some 100 feet underground.
874
00:39:21,875 --> 00:39:25,333
We're glad you're drilling
the Egg, the Golden Egg.
875
00:39:25,542 --> 00:39:28,375
We'll sample water
vigorously as that happens.
876
00:39:28,542 --> 00:39:31,292
Because if we disturb
the source of the anomaly,
877
00:39:31,458 --> 00:39:33,417
it's gonna show up in our wells.
878
00:39:33,583 --> 00:39:38,083
And we're hoping to have
some kind of report soon.
879
00:39:38,250 --> 00:39:40,250
Okay. Hope springs eternal.
880
00:39:41,375 --> 00:39:42,917
Yeah.
881
00:39:43,042 --> 00:39:45,833
Let's hope the Golden
Egg lives up to its name.
882
00:39:46,042 --> 00:39:47,583
Yeah.
883
00:39:47,750 --> 00:39:49,500
- Bingo!
- There's wood.
884
00:39:49,708 --> 00:39:51,583
We found some evidence that
885
00:39:51,792 --> 00:39:53,708
there were man-made
workings in this area.
886
00:39:53,875 --> 00:39:55,667
- All right.
- That's the last sample.
887
00:39:55,875 --> 00:39:59,750
We have the high
anomalous metals values,
888
00:39:59,917 --> 00:40:02,750
so I think it warrants,
continuing the dig.
889
00:40:02,875 --> 00:40:04,250
Okay.
890
00:40:04,375 --> 00:40:06,125
There's certainly
significant interest here,
891
00:40:06,292 --> 00:40:08,625
but at the end of the day,
892
00:40:08,792 --> 00:40:11,167
a theory is only a theory
or a belief is only a belief
893
00:40:11,375 --> 00:40:13,042
till you hold the
proof in your hand.
894
00:40:13,208 --> 00:40:15,667
I'm chasing the
metals in the water.
895
00:40:17,000 --> 00:40:19,500
We started out doing
brute kind of things.
896
00:40:20,542 --> 00:40:23,292
- Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Sorry.
- Yeah, sure.
897
00:40:23,458 --> 00:40:25,708
Good thing my cat-like
reflexes came in handy.
898
00:40:25,875 --> 00:40:28,667
We were schlepping
plywood around in the swamp.
899
00:40:28,875 --> 00:40:31,042
We were digging with
our own hands more.
900
00:40:31,208 --> 00:40:32,958
We still do.
901
00:40:33,083 --> 00:40:34,167
Okay. Are we ready?
902
00:40:34,375 --> 00:40:35,917
We're ready.
903
00:40:36,083 --> 00:40:38,333
But we got more
and more sophisticated
904
00:40:38,542 --> 00:40:41,333
by applying technologies
to where we are running
905
00:40:41,542 --> 00:40:44,208
a very scientific
operation right now.
906
00:40:46,792 --> 00:40:49,000
Every time we dig,
that data will actually
907
00:40:49,208 --> 00:40:51,250
help us find this treasure.
908
00:40:51,458 --> 00:40:54,625
And, hopefully, we get
to the bottom of it all.
909
00:40:54,792 --> 00:40:57,917
So what I'm hearing
is there's still hope
910
00:40:58,125 --> 00:41:00,667
that we could find the source
of these metals yet this year.
911
00:41:00,875 --> 00:41:02,208
We're doing everything right.
912
00:41:02,375 --> 00:41:05,000
- Yes.
- Excellent.
913
00:41:05,208 --> 00:41:07,333
Okay, well, you have work to do.
914
00:41:07,458 --> 00:41:08,958
I have work to do
right now, so yeah.
915
00:41:09,083 --> 00:41:10,250
Bye, guys.
916
00:41:10,375 --> 00:41:11,667
Thanks, Dr. Michel.
917
00:41:11,875 --> 00:41:13,667
All right, see you, take care.
918
00:41:14,708 --> 00:41:18,125
For Rick,
Marty, Craig and their team,
919
00:41:18,250 --> 00:41:21,667
another week of diligent
exploration has produced
920
00:41:21,875 --> 00:41:24,458
new, compelling evidence
that a vast treasure
921
00:41:24,667 --> 00:41:27,000
may lie buried in
the Money Pit area.
922
00:41:27,167 --> 00:41:30,292
But as the digging continues,
923
00:41:30,500 --> 00:41:32,750
are they narrowing
in on a discovery
924
00:41:32,875 --> 00:41:35,500
that will change
history as we know it?
925
00:41:36,625 --> 00:41:39,708
Or is the secret that Oak
Island has kept hidden
926
00:41:39,875 --> 00:41:42,250
for more than two centuries
927
00:41:42,417 --> 00:41:45,208
simply too precious to let go?
928
00:41:47,375 --> 00:41:49,875
Next time on The
Curse of Oak Island...
929
00:41:50,042 --> 00:41:53,083
This is the Golden Egg, where
precious metals are coming from.
930
00:41:53,250 --> 00:41:54,792
It could literally be gold.
931
00:41:54,958 --> 00:41:56,792
Could be. We're due for a win.
932
00:41:56,958 --> 00:41:58,792
The Restalls were convinced
933
00:41:58,917 --> 00:42:01,833
that they found the flood
tunnel down in Smith's Cove.
934
00:42:02,042 --> 00:42:04,000
If there's something
here, we should find it.
935
00:42:04,167 --> 00:42:06,917
- Cement.
- Wow, there's a chance we've hit
936
00:42:07,083 --> 00:42:08,250
the flood tunnels?
937
00:42:08,417 --> 00:42:10,833
I did do a CT scan
of the surface image.
938
00:42:11,042 --> 00:42:13,667
- What do you think that is?
- It's related to gold.
939
00:42:15,042 --> 00:42:16,917
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