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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,871 --> 00:00:03,003 NARRATOR: Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:03,133 --> 00:00:04,526 Look what we've got here. 3 00:00:04,656 --> 00:00:06,354 This could be a piece of the treasure. 4 00:00:06,484 --> 00:00:07,920 Yes! 5 00:00:08,051 --> 00:00:10,575 TERRY: Oh, Charles, we have wood. 6 00:00:10,706 --> 00:00:12,229 This is incredible. 7 00:00:12,360 --> 00:00:14,753 We could be within feet of our offset chamber. 8 00:00:14,884 --> 00:00:16,364 Doesn't that look like 9 00:00:16,494 --> 00:00:17,843 - a vault to you? - LAIRD: I would expect 10 00:00:17,974 --> 00:00:19,236 a lot of stuff down there. 11 00:00:19,367 --> 00:00:21,586 It's giving off metallic signals. 12 00:00:21,717 --> 00:00:24,676 Oh. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. 13 00:00:24,807 --> 00:00:26,113 Here's something. 14 00:00:26,243 --> 00:00:28,376 - Wow. - What the heck is going on!? 15 00:00:31,031 --> 00:00:34,208 NARRATOR: There is an island in the North Atlantic 16 00:00:34,338 --> 00:00:36,297 where people have been looking for 17 00:00:36,427 --> 00:00:40,953 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 18 00:00:41,084 --> 00:00:43,956 So far, they have found a stone slab 19 00:00:44,087 --> 00:00:46,350 with strange symbols carved into it, 20 00:00:46,481 --> 00:00:50,441 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 21 00:00:50,572 --> 00:00:54,837 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 22 00:00:54,967 --> 00:00:56,012 to the Knights Templar. 23 00:00:56,143 --> 00:00:58,884 To date, six men have died 24 00:00:59,015 --> 00:01:01,887 trying to solve the mystery. 25 00:01:02,018 --> 00:01:06,936 And according to legend, one more will have to die 26 00:01:07,067 --> 00:01:10,374 before the treasure can be found. 27 00:01:14,422 --> 00:01:16,946 โ™ช 28 00:01:21,211 --> 00:01:22,299 BILLY: You want to take that corner out? 29 00:01:22,430 --> 00:01:24,040 IAN: Sure. 30 00:01:24,171 --> 00:01:25,607 NARRATOR: A week of great excitement 31 00:01:25,737 --> 00:01:27,174 has begun on Oak Island 32 00:01:27,304 --> 00:01:30,394 for brothers Rick and Marty Lagina, 33 00:01:30,525 --> 00:01:32,918 their partner Craig Tester and their team. 34 00:01:36,139 --> 00:01:38,881 [laughs] Now that looks like a stone road. 35 00:01:40,622 --> 00:01:43,146 Why don't you do one more right along here, but a little deeper? 36 00:01:43,277 --> 00:01:45,061 Okay. 37 00:01:45,192 --> 00:01:47,063 NARRATOR: And that is because 38 00:01:47,194 --> 00:01:49,065 in the northern region of the triangle-shaped swamp, 39 00:01:49,196 --> 00:01:53,069 they have uncovered a new pair of man-made features 40 00:01:53,200 --> 00:01:57,639 that may be critical to solving a 230-year-old treasure mystery. 41 00:01:57,769 --> 00:02:00,424 One is a stone pathway. 42 00:02:00,555 --> 00:02:05,212 The other is some kind of small cellar or vault. 43 00:02:05,342 --> 00:02:07,562 We're seeing absolutely the same rock size. 44 00:02:07,692 --> 00:02:09,651 - Yeah. - IAN: No gravel. 45 00:02:09,781 --> 00:02:12,697 Um, if this was natural, 46 00:02:12,828 --> 00:02:14,308 you wouldn't have such a tight 47 00:02:14,438 --> 00:02:16,962 - distribution of size. - ALEX: Mm-hmm. 48 00:02:17,093 --> 00:02:18,050 CRAIG: Gary, you want to come metal-detect? 49 00:02:18,181 --> 00:02:19,661 Yeah. 50 00:02:19,791 --> 00:02:21,141 Coming over. 51 00:02:22,490 --> 00:02:25,232 Let's see if there's any metals in here. 52 00:02:25,362 --> 00:02:27,973 Oh. Is this pottery? 53 00:02:28,104 --> 00:02:29,627 - CRAIG: Really? - Or not. 54 00:02:29,758 --> 00:02:32,891 - Yeah, it's pottery. Yeah. - CRAIG: All right. 55 00:02:33,022 --> 00:02:34,502 ALEX: Wow. That was impressive. 56 00:02:35,851 --> 00:02:37,853 GARY: That's definitely pottery. 57 00:02:37,983 --> 00:02:41,509 Any ideas? Well, we got a pottery expert here, Laird. 58 00:02:41,639 --> 00:02:45,121 - Did I hear pottery? - Yep. - IAN: Yep. 59 00:02:45,252 --> 00:02:47,950 I predict that you'll have a-an assessment of that, 60 00:02:48,080 --> 00:02:50,605 just on the basis of the pottery that I've seen so far. 61 00:02:55,087 --> 00:02:56,698 I mean, it's a refined earthenware. 62 00:02:56,828 --> 00:02:59,266 1860, 70. Yeah. 63 00:02:59,396 --> 00:03:01,268 Interesting, though. 64 00:03:01,398 --> 00:03:04,358 So, this is, like, easily Anthony Graves, right? 65 00:03:04,488 --> 00:03:05,359 - Right. - ALEX: Mm-hmm. 66 00:03:08,318 --> 00:03:12,235 NARRATOR: In 1857, a farmer named Anthony Graves 67 00:03:12,366 --> 00:03:14,019 purchased a majority of Oak Island 68 00:03:14,150 --> 00:03:16,979 and built his home just north of the swamp. 69 00:03:17,109 --> 00:03:19,460 While he was never an active participant 70 00:03:19,590 --> 00:03:22,202 in the searches for treasure that took place 71 00:03:22,332 --> 00:03:24,204 in the Money Pit, curiously, 72 00:03:24,334 --> 00:03:26,162 he was rumored to have found 73 00:03:26,293 --> 00:03:28,251 a large cache of Spanish silver coins 74 00:03:28,382 --> 00:03:30,645 somewhere on his property. 75 00:03:31,907 --> 00:03:34,214 That might be Anthony Graves, too, 76 00:03:34,344 --> 00:03:36,999 - the feature. - ALEX: Yeah. I think we should take 77 00:03:37,129 --> 00:03:38,827 this opportunity to try to figure that out. 78 00:03:38,957 --> 00:03:40,481 - Yeah. - LAIRD: I agree. 79 00:03:40,611 --> 00:03:43,832 - Okay, let's go for it, mate. - All right. 80 00:03:43,962 --> 00:03:46,182 NARRATOR: Given the fact that the Laginas and their team 81 00:03:46,313 --> 00:03:49,011 have uncovered numerous man-made structures 82 00:03:49,141 --> 00:03:51,187 over the past decade in the swamp, 83 00:03:51,318 --> 00:03:55,060 including a potentially 500-year-old stone road 84 00:03:55,191 --> 00:03:56,540 in the southeast corner 85 00:03:56,671 --> 00:03:59,108 and a massive paved feature 86 00:03:59,239 --> 00:04:03,155 that may date as far back as 1200 AD... 87 00:04:03,286 --> 00:04:05,419 GARY: Here we go. 88 00:04:05,549 --> 00:04:07,682 NARRATOR: ...is it possible that Anthony Graves 89 00:04:07,812 --> 00:04:10,989 may have found a location outside of the Money Pit area 90 00:04:11,120 --> 00:04:13,383 where another cache of treasure was hidden? 91 00:04:13,514 --> 00:04:16,908 And if so, might this brick and slate feature 92 00:04:17,039 --> 00:04:19,737 be related to that discovery? 93 00:04:21,173 --> 00:04:22,523 [device beeping] 94 00:04:23,959 --> 00:04:27,092 That is a great signal. Now, it's iron 95 00:04:27,223 --> 00:04:30,357 and quite a decent size chunk. 96 00:04:33,011 --> 00:04:35,231 It's in that area where your hand is. 97 00:04:36,841 --> 00:04:38,234 That's it. 98 00:04:39,322 --> 00:04:41,106 Let me get down there. 99 00:04:41,237 --> 00:04:43,283 - ALEX: You got it, Gary? Okay. - GARY: Yeah. 100 00:04:44,675 --> 00:04:46,547 Let's see. 101 00:04:46,677 --> 00:04:49,289 When we went to the north side of the swamp, 102 00:04:49,419 --> 00:04:51,247 I didn't really expect to see much. 103 00:04:51,378 --> 00:04:54,946 And sure enough, as-as the dig proceeds, 104 00:04:55,077 --> 00:04:57,427 there's a square vault-ish looking thing 105 00:04:57,558 --> 00:05:00,474 that was submerged in the swamp. Purpose unknown. 106 00:05:00,604 --> 00:05:02,693 So was it a hiding place? 107 00:05:02,824 --> 00:05:04,956 Did Anthony Graves set it up himself 108 00:05:05,087 --> 00:05:07,916 to hide his own stuff in? That's what we hope to find out. 109 00:05:08,046 --> 00:05:09,613 GARY: Ooh. [grunts] 110 00:05:09,744 --> 00:05:10,658 It's coming out. 111 00:05:11,833 --> 00:05:13,400 Is that it? 112 00:05:13,530 --> 00:05:15,880 - And the big reveal. - ALEX: What the heck? 113 00:05:16,011 --> 00:05:18,143 - GARY: That's it. - ALEX: What the hell is that? 114 00:05:18,274 --> 00:05:19,884 - GARY: Yeah... - [Laird laughs] 115 00:05:20,015 --> 00:05:22,278 ALEX: That is certainly not what I expected. 116 00:05:22,409 --> 00:05:25,977 GARY: Look at that. It's got something attached to it. 117 00:05:26,108 --> 00:05:29,285 - That's a piece of brick, by the look of it. - Yeah. 118 00:05:29,416 --> 00:05:32,157 Any ideas, Laird? 119 00:05:32,288 --> 00:05:34,943 - But it's been down there for a long time. - GARY: Yeah, it has. 120 00:05:35,073 --> 00:05:37,467 - LAIRD: I think we have to go clean it off, but... - GARY: Yeah. 121 00:05:37,598 --> 00:05:39,339 LAIRD: I mean, it's a pipe of some sort. 122 00:05:39,469 --> 00:05:40,557 ALEX: The question that we want to know really is: 123 00:05:40,688 --> 00:05:42,603 - how old is that thing? - Yeah. 124 00:05:42,733 --> 00:05:46,258 GARY: We don't know what else is down there. 125 00:05:46,389 --> 00:05:48,130 We've got to get to the bottom of it. 126 00:05:48,260 --> 00:05:49,218 - Yeah. - That's the only way we're gonna find out. 127 00:05:49,349 --> 00:05:51,002 Yep. 128 00:05:51,133 --> 00:05:53,440 All right. I'm gonna take that back to the lab. 129 00:05:53,570 --> 00:05:55,267 - Okay, mate. - LAIRD: I'll let you get on 130 00:05:55,398 --> 00:05:57,487 - with your work over there. - Works for me. 131 00:05:57,618 --> 00:06:00,098 GARY: Okay, mate. Good work. 132 00:06:00,229 --> 00:06:03,275 NARRATOR: While members of the team continue to investigate 133 00:06:03,406 --> 00:06:05,321 the mysterious structure in the swamp... 134 00:06:07,497 --> 00:06:09,151 ...later that afternoon... 135 00:06:11,240 --> 00:06:13,198 RICK: You know, thank everybody for coming. 136 00:06:13,329 --> 00:06:15,984 So, we have results today from Shaft Two. 137 00:06:16,114 --> 00:06:19,553 The first shaft after the discovery of the Money Pit. 138 00:06:19,683 --> 00:06:22,686 NARRATOR: ...Rick Lagina gathers with other members of the team 139 00:06:22,817 --> 00:06:25,863 in the war room for a meeting via videoconference 140 00:06:25,994 --> 00:06:27,822 with Dr. Michael Pisaric, 141 00:06:27,952 --> 00:06:31,347 a professor of earth sciences at Brock University 142 00:06:31,478 --> 00:06:33,741 in St. Catharines, Ontario. 143 00:06:33,871 --> 00:06:37,745 If we could definitively find Two... 144 00:06:39,442 --> 00:06:41,139 Steve, you can tell us, 145 00:06:41,270 --> 00:06:42,532 here's where the Money Pit should be. 146 00:06:42,663 --> 00:06:45,448 So, Shaft Two is-is, you know, 147 00:06:45,579 --> 00:06:47,276 it's-it's the white whale, if you will. 148 00:06:49,365 --> 00:06:52,934 We're digging up the first ever searcher shaft on Oak Island. 149 00:06:53,064 --> 00:06:55,676 NARRATOR: Earlier this year, the team unearthed a feature 150 00:06:55,806 --> 00:06:57,155 in the Money Pit area 151 00:06:57,286 --> 00:06:58,853 that they believed 152 00:06:58,983 --> 00:07:01,638 to be a 110-foot-deep searcher structure built 153 00:07:01,769 --> 00:07:05,773 in 1805 that is known as Shaft Two. 154 00:07:05,903 --> 00:07:10,560 Located 14 feet southeast of the original treasure shaft, 155 00:07:10,691 --> 00:07:13,824 workers began tunneling from the bottom of Shaft Two 156 00:07:13,955 --> 00:07:16,479 toward the Money Pit, hoping to bypass 157 00:07:16,610 --> 00:07:18,263 the legendary flood tunnel 158 00:07:18,394 --> 00:07:21,310 and retrieve the believed treasure vault. 159 00:07:21,441 --> 00:07:25,357 But, unfortunately, just two feet shy of their target, 160 00:07:25,488 --> 00:07:29,579 the tunnel was suddenly breached by a rush of seawater, 161 00:07:29,710 --> 00:07:32,147 forcing them to abandon the operation. 162 00:07:33,496 --> 00:07:36,238 Luckily, Mike Pisaric has 163 00:07:36,368 --> 00:07:40,895 been able to join our group and look at these, uh, samples. 164 00:07:41,025 --> 00:07:43,158 NARRATOR: For the past several weeks, 165 00:07:43,288 --> 00:07:46,030 Professor Pisaric has been analyzing 166 00:07:46,161 --> 00:07:48,250 numerous wood samples from the structure 167 00:07:48,380 --> 00:07:52,515 using a testing method known as dendrochronology, 168 00:07:52,646 --> 00:07:57,041 a process by which the size and growth patterns of tree rings 169 00:07:57,172 --> 00:07:59,827 in wood can help determine the approximate date 170 00:07:59,957 --> 00:08:03,091 that it was cut for use in construction. 171 00:08:03,221 --> 00:08:06,616 It is the team's hope that the results will help them 172 00:08:06,747 --> 00:08:10,446 verify that they have, indeed, located Shaft Two, 173 00:08:10,577 --> 00:08:12,579 meaning that the original Money Pit 174 00:08:12,709 --> 00:08:16,060 would sit just 14 feet to the northwest. 175 00:08:16,191 --> 00:08:19,977 So, with that, Mike, if you can give the results, 176 00:08:20,108 --> 00:08:21,762 we'd greatly appreciate it. 177 00:08:21,892 --> 00:08:23,764 Sure. Thanks, Craig. 178 00:08:23,894 --> 00:08:26,636 So, Shaft Two, I think 179 00:08:26,767 --> 00:08:29,117 the results are fairly robust. 180 00:08:30,292 --> 00:08:33,774 Now, uh, sample 0021. 181 00:08:33,904 --> 00:08:36,037 I'm really, really confident in the dates 182 00:08:36,167 --> 00:08:39,083 on this particular sample. 183 00:08:39,214 --> 00:08:41,651 I determined a date of 1784. 184 00:08:42,652 --> 00:08:44,262 Wow. 185 00:08:44,393 --> 00:08:46,090 Yep. 186 00:08:46,221 --> 00:08:48,136 RICK: If the 1784 date is relevant, 187 00:08:48,266 --> 00:08:50,704 that would be 21 years 188 00:08:50,834 --> 00:08:53,837 before the date of the construction of Shaft Two. 189 00:08:53,968 --> 00:08:56,884 So, it may not be Shaft Two. What does that mean? 190 00:08:57,014 --> 00:08:58,233 What does that say? I don't know, 191 00:08:58,363 --> 00:08:59,974 but it's quite intriguing. 192 00:09:00,104 --> 00:09:03,064 If this is not wood from Shaft Two, 193 00:09:03,194 --> 00:09:06,546 then what do we think it's-it's from? 194 00:09:06,676 --> 00:09:09,287 Logically, it almost suggests 195 00:09:09,418 --> 00:09:12,073 that this shaft might be 196 00:09:12,203 --> 00:09:13,901 some early depositor work. 197 00:09:15,119 --> 00:09:17,513 It is important because 198 00:09:17,644 --> 00:09:19,863 it may be reused wood. 199 00:09:19,994 --> 00:09:21,691 Possibly. 200 00:09:21,822 --> 00:09:23,780 NARRATOR: Could Dr. Spooner be correct 201 00:09:23,911 --> 00:09:26,696 that the wood unearthed by the team in the Money Pit area 202 00:09:26,827 --> 00:09:29,917 may have been repurposed from a previously built structure 203 00:09:30,047 --> 00:09:34,486 and used by searchers to build Shaft Two in 1805? 204 00:09:34,617 --> 00:09:37,620 RICK: 1784 date is somewhat confusing, 205 00:09:37,751 --> 00:09:40,188 and we can't say yay or nay 206 00:09:40,318 --> 00:09:42,364 that it is Shaft Two. 207 00:09:42,494 --> 00:09:46,063 On some level, that's both discouraging and encouraging. 208 00:09:46,194 --> 00:09:48,849 Encouraging because there's still a lot to learn 209 00:09:48,979 --> 00:09:50,677 about the Money Pit. 210 00:09:50,807 --> 00:09:52,853 Discouraging because there is still a lot to learn 211 00:09:52,983 --> 00:09:54,071 about the Money Pit. 212 00:09:54,202 --> 00:09:56,596 JACK: But from the position, 213 00:09:56,726 --> 00:09:59,511 it would appear that that is Shaft Two. 214 00:09:59,642 --> 00:10:00,904 Right? 215 00:10:01,035 --> 00:10:02,427 RICK: It has neither affirmed 216 00:10:02,558 --> 00:10:04,865 nor denied that it is Shaft Two, 217 00:10:04,995 --> 00:10:08,651 but it does represent new areas for investigation, 218 00:10:08,782 --> 00:10:10,697 and that's a very good thing. 219 00:10:10,827 --> 00:10:12,263 So, let me just call it "Shaft Two, question mark" 220 00:10:12,394 --> 00:10:13,787 for the time being. 221 00:10:13,917 --> 00:10:16,137 I think a question mark is appropriate. 222 00:10:16,267 --> 00:10:18,182 SCOTT: Well, I think we start out with the drill, 223 00:10:18,313 --> 00:10:19,749 - see what comes up. - RICK: Yeah. 224 00:10:22,752 --> 00:10:25,189 STEVE: So, if we are gonna call this Shaft Two, 225 00:10:25,320 --> 00:10:28,018 we can project 14 feet out. 226 00:10:29,367 --> 00:10:30,934 And now, I project it off the western wall. 227 00:10:31,065 --> 00:10:33,894 You can see my anchor point is right there. 228 00:10:34,024 --> 00:10:38,289 It lands on the southeast side of the Hedden Shaft. 229 00:10:45,949 --> 00:10:48,038 STEVE: If we are gonna call this Shaft Two, we can project 230 00:10:48,169 --> 00:10:49,953 14 feet out. 231 00:10:50,084 --> 00:10:52,652 It lands on the southeast side of the Hedden Shaft. 232 00:10:53,827 --> 00:10:55,785 NARRATOR: In the war room, 233 00:10:55,916 --> 00:10:57,874 after receiving data regarding 234 00:10:58,005 --> 00:11:00,094 a searcher structure built in 1805, 235 00:11:00,224 --> 00:11:02,183 known as Shaft Two, 236 00:11:02,313 --> 00:11:04,315 the Oak Island team is hopeful 237 00:11:04,446 --> 00:11:08,319 they may have finally located the original Money Pit. 238 00:11:08,450 --> 00:11:11,148 So, if the Money Pit 239 00:11:11,279 --> 00:11:14,064 is mainly in the Hedden Shaft, 240 00:11:14,195 --> 00:11:15,805 then you're back more to the traditional 241 00:11:15,936 --> 00:11:18,678 - area of the Money Pit. - Yeah. 242 00:11:18,808 --> 00:11:20,984 NARRATOR: In 1937, 243 00:11:21,115 --> 00:11:23,639 New York-based treasure hunter Gilbert Hedden 244 00:11:23,770 --> 00:11:26,816 constructed a 12-by-24-foot shaft 245 00:11:26,947 --> 00:11:29,993 down to a depth of 125 feet, 246 00:11:30,124 --> 00:11:31,821 believing that he had found 247 00:11:31,952 --> 00:11:34,606 the location of the original Money Pit. 248 00:11:34,737 --> 00:11:37,435 Unfortunately, he was unable to recover 249 00:11:37,566 --> 00:11:39,873 any evidence of valuables. 250 00:11:40,003 --> 00:11:45,052 However, if the Oak Island team has indeed found Shaft Two, 251 00:11:45,182 --> 00:11:47,054 is it possible that Gilbert Hedden 252 00:11:47,184 --> 00:11:48,882 just missed the Money Pit, 253 00:11:49,012 --> 00:11:51,580 but they now have it pinpointed? 254 00:11:53,016 --> 00:11:55,540 STEVE: So, there's a 13-foot diameter 255 00:11:55,671 --> 00:11:57,542 proposed Money Pit location. 256 00:11:57,673 --> 00:11:59,675 I'd suggest moving to the southeast of Hedden 257 00:11:59,806 --> 00:12:01,808 - and drilling there. - IAN: Yeah. 258 00:12:01,938 --> 00:12:04,506 That's really interesting to us because, 259 00:12:04,636 --> 00:12:06,551 if that's the location for the Money Pit, 260 00:12:06,682 --> 00:12:08,640 that's where we also think the precious metals 261 00:12:08,771 --> 00:12:09,903 might be coming from. 262 00:12:11,513 --> 00:12:13,210 NARRATOR: In recent weeks, 263 00:12:13,341 --> 00:12:16,561 geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner and his colleagues 264 00:12:16,692 --> 00:12:19,739 revealed that new groundwater testing data 265 00:12:19,869 --> 00:12:23,220 indicated that a large source of gold, silver, 266 00:12:23,351 --> 00:12:26,963 and other metals may be buried more than 100 feet deep 267 00:12:27,094 --> 00:12:30,140 in the general area of the Hedden Shaft. 268 00:12:30,271 --> 00:12:33,100 We know from all our work that there's so much 269 00:12:33,230 --> 00:12:35,450 underground in the Money Pit we don't know anything about. 270 00:12:35,580 --> 00:12:38,105 NARRATOR: Could this offer more proof that the team 271 00:12:38,235 --> 00:12:40,716 has not only located Shaft Two, 272 00:12:40,847 --> 00:12:43,893 but now also the original Money Pit 273 00:12:44,024 --> 00:12:46,678 and the hiding place for the legendary treasure 274 00:12:46,809 --> 00:12:50,204 that people have been looking for since 1795? 275 00:12:50,334 --> 00:12:53,076 RICK: If it really is Shaft Two, 276 00:12:53,207 --> 00:12:57,559 that radii draws you to where we think the Money Pit 277 00:12:57,689 --> 00:12:59,996 should be, based on everything we have come to understand. 278 00:13:00,127 --> 00:13:03,565 So, this area needs further investigation 279 00:13:03,695 --> 00:13:08,135 with a hope that we will find the one thing that will prove 280 00:13:08,265 --> 00:13:11,660 all the efforts over the 230 years have been appropriate. 281 00:13:11,791 --> 00:13:13,531 So, if there's anything that helps, 282 00:13:13,662 --> 00:13:16,099 we have a date range and we have a good survey on 283 00:13:16,230 --> 00:13:18,536 what we're calling Shaft Two, or potentially Shaft Two. 284 00:13:18,667 --> 00:13:19,973 So, now we know where to drill. 285 00:13:20,103 --> 00:13:23,411 I agree. We've got really good data. 286 00:13:23,541 --> 00:13:27,719 So, thank you, Dr. Spooner. Thank you, uh, Mike. 287 00:13:27,850 --> 00:13:29,983 We really appreciate it, 288 00:13:30,113 --> 00:13:31,245 - and thank you again. Appreciate it. - CRAIG: Thank you, guys. 289 00:13:31,375 --> 00:13:33,377 STEVE: See you. 290 00:13:33,508 --> 00:13:34,509 NARRATOR: Following their meeting in the war room... 291 00:13:36,119 --> 00:13:38,252 - STEVE: We picked this borehole very strategically. - TERRY: Right. 292 00:13:38,382 --> 00:13:40,776 If that was Shaft Two, this potentially makes it 293 00:13:40,907 --> 00:13:42,865 - a Money Pit or vault location. - CHARLES: Yes. 294 00:13:42,996 --> 00:13:45,433 - So, we want to explore that. - Yeah. 295 00:13:45,563 --> 00:13:49,306 NARRATOR: ...Steve Guptill joins geologist Terry Matheson 296 00:13:49,437 --> 00:13:52,092 and Oak Island historian Charles Barkhouse 297 00:13:52,222 --> 00:13:54,442 in the Money Pit area to supervise 298 00:13:54,572 --> 00:13:58,576 the drilling of borehole H.5-10.5, 299 00:13:58,707 --> 00:14:01,188 a borehole located at the southern edge 300 00:14:01,318 --> 00:14:05,105 of the shaft that Gilbert Hedden constructed in 1937. 301 00:14:06,671 --> 00:14:10,023 MARTY: We know this area is where the high metals showed up, 302 00:14:10,153 --> 00:14:13,417 which incidentally would mean that Chappell 303 00:14:13,548 --> 00:14:15,637 and Hedden and us, 304 00:14:15,767 --> 00:14:17,987 we're basically in the right spot. 305 00:14:18,118 --> 00:14:21,121 One thing we've learned here in the Money Pit area 306 00:14:21,251 --> 00:14:22,252 - is that anything is possible. - Yeah. 307 00:14:22,383 --> 00:14:24,646 So, it's-it's quite possible 308 00:14:24,776 --> 00:14:26,169 that we could be onto something right here. 309 00:14:26,300 --> 00:14:27,170 - Yeah. - TERRY: Sounds good. 310 00:14:27,301 --> 00:14:29,259 See what all this means. 311 00:14:29,390 --> 00:14:31,131 NARRATOR: As the drilling operation 312 00:14:31,261 --> 00:14:33,350 continues in the Money Pit area... 313 00:14:33,481 --> 00:14:35,787 RICK: There it is, Tom. 314 00:14:35,918 --> 00:14:38,312 - After you. - Wow. 315 00:14:38,442 --> 00:14:40,531 NARRATOR: ...Rick Lagina leads fellow Oak Island landowner 316 00:14:40,662 --> 00:14:44,187 Tom Nolan to the mysterious vault-like structure 317 00:14:44,318 --> 00:14:46,842 that was recently uncovered in the northern region 318 00:14:46,973 --> 00:14:48,713 of the triangle-shaped swamp. 319 00:14:48,844 --> 00:14:50,585 ALEX: What do you think? 320 00:14:52,021 --> 00:14:53,544 I-I don't know what to say. I've never seen 321 00:14:53,675 --> 00:14:56,069 - anything like this. - Mm-hmm. 322 00:14:56,199 --> 00:14:58,462 TOM: I mean, look at that slate, it's perfectly cut. 323 00:14:58,593 --> 00:14:59,637 Yeah. 324 00:14:59,768 --> 00:15:01,726 I want to keep fishing. 325 00:15:03,380 --> 00:15:06,253 So many brick in the bottom. 326 00:15:11,084 --> 00:15:11,998 [grunts] 327 00:15:12,128 --> 00:15:13,782 Piece of glass. 328 00:15:15,610 --> 00:15:18,004 - TOM: And that's... - See a date on that? 329 00:15:18,134 --> 00:15:20,702 There's some marks on it, but there's no date. 330 00:15:20,832 --> 00:15:24,053 - Hello. - RICK: Hey, Laird. 331 00:15:24,184 --> 00:15:25,533 - We came up with that. - LAIRD: Interesting. 332 00:15:25,663 --> 00:15:27,796 RICK: It's sharp. 333 00:15:27,927 --> 00:15:31,800 It's machine-made. It would be a jar. 334 00:15:33,019 --> 00:15:35,064 - Late 1800s. - Hmm. 335 00:15:35,195 --> 00:15:36,718 LAIRD: Yeah. 336 00:15:36,848 --> 00:15:39,677 So, it would somewhat fit with Anthony Graves? 337 00:15:39,808 --> 00:15:41,549 Oh, I think it fits quite well. Yeah. 338 00:15:41,679 --> 00:15:43,986 NARRATOR: If Laird is correct 339 00:15:44,117 --> 00:15:46,989 that this glass fragment may be associated 340 00:15:47,120 --> 00:15:49,992 with the 19th-century landowner Anthony Graves, 341 00:15:50,123 --> 00:15:53,648 could it offer evidence that he created this feature 342 00:15:53,778 --> 00:15:55,737 in order to hide the Spanish silver 343 00:15:55,867 --> 00:15:57,695 that he was rumored to have possessed? 344 00:15:57,826 --> 00:16:00,655 Or could it be a clue 345 00:16:00,785 --> 00:16:03,701 that this is actually where he discovered the riches? 346 00:16:03,832 --> 00:16:06,139 What did you think of this? 347 00:16:06,269 --> 00:16:09,446 It-it doesn't look like anything we've ever found here. 348 00:16:09,577 --> 00:16:11,318 I mean, there was nothing here 349 00:16:11,448 --> 00:16:13,015 after Graves left, that we know of. 350 00:16:13,146 --> 00:16:14,799 Over the years, we-we've located 351 00:16:14,930 --> 00:16:16,540 two wells on the property, 352 00:16:16,671 --> 00:16:17,977 which we assumed were Graves'. 353 00:16:18,107 --> 00:16:19,543 This is different. 354 00:16:19,674 --> 00:16:22,546 It's square, it's not round. 355 00:16:22,677 --> 00:16:24,722 It's slate and brick, it's not beach stone. 356 00:16:24,853 --> 00:16:27,029 I mean, it just, it doesn't fit. 357 00:16:28,465 --> 00:16:31,207 Me, I'm gonna take the treasure hunting component 358 00:16:31,338 --> 00:16:32,730 and run with that. 359 00:16:32,861 --> 00:16:34,994 I mean, Anthony Graves 360 00:16:35,124 --> 00:16:37,170 was the real mystery man of Oak Island, to me. 361 00:16:37,300 --> 00:16:40,260 Doesn't that look like a vault to you? 362 00:16:40,390 --> 00:16:42,262 I mean, it's constructed like a vault. 363 00:16:42,392 --> 00:16:45,439 And I guess if you're trying to hide something, 364 00:16:45,569 --> 00:16:48,050 but you want to be able to recover it, 365 00:16:48,181 --> 00:16:50,313 rather than putting it in an outhouse, 366 00:16:50,444 --> 00:16:52,620 you'd put it at the bottom of something like this. 367 00:16:52,750 --> 00:16:55,057 - Easily... easily retrievable. - LAIRD: Yeah. Yeah. 368 00:16:55,188 --> 00:16:56,798 - RICK: Easily hidden. - TOM: Well, hidden's a good word 369 00:16:56,928 --> 00:16:59,670 because, I mean, we've been taking this bog apart 370 00:16:59,801 --> 00:17:02,804 since the '70s and never... never found this, so... 371 00:17:02,934 --> 00:17:04,414 LAIRD: I think the answers, 372 00:17:04,545 --> 00:17:05,589 unfortunately, are probably at the bottom. 373 00:17:05,720 --> 00:17:07,678 RICK: Katya, you want to come in 374 00:17:07,809 --> 00:17:10,377 and just swing your metal detector in the bottom here? 375 00:17:10,507 --> 00:17:12,031 KATYA: I can try my best. 376 00:17:22,432 --> 00:17:24,086 Not getting anything. 377 00:17:24,217 --> 00:17:26,219 Anything down in the well itself? 378 00:17:28,221 --> 00:17:29,787 KATYA: Maybe a little something. 379 00:17:29,918 --> 00:17:32,051 [faint beeping] 380 00:17:36,055 --> 00:17:38,144 There's little blips and beeps. 381 00:17:38,274 --> 00:17:39,580 It's... 382 00:17:42,757 --> 00:17:44,628 There's something in there. 383 00:17:44,759 --> 00:17:49,198 RICK: I remain convinced that this square-shaped box 384 00:17:49,329 --> 00:17:52,071 is a place to store metal. 385 00:17:53,550 --> 00:17:55,726 The bricks on top make it appear as though there was 386 00:17:55,857 --> 00:17:58,338 a wooden cover over it. 387 00:17:58,468 --> 00:18:01,254 It's in close proximity to Anthony Graves' home. 388 00:18:01,384 --> 00:18:03,560 And you throw the historical narrative into it 389 00:18:03,691 --> 00:18:05,736 that he paid with Spanish coin. 390 00:18:05,867 --> 00:18:08,696 To me, it just makes no sense 391 00:18:08,826 --> 00:18:13,135 other than it's a structure built to contain something, 392 00:18:13,266 --> 00:18:14,919 and I believe to hide something. 393 00:18:19,620 --> 00:18:21,100 There's a lot of brick down here. 394 00:18:28,890 --> 00:18:30,457 It's a very hard bottom. 395 00:18:31,849 --> 00:18:34,113 Hmm. There's something. 396 00:18:35,723 --> 00:18:36,985 What is that? 397 00:18:41,729 --> 00:18:43,165 RICK: What is that? 398 00:18:43,296 --> 00:18:45,298 May I see? 399 00:18:46,560 --> 00:18:47,517 Oh. 400 00:18:47,648 --> 00:18:49,432 That's odd. 401 00:18:49,563 --> 00:18:52,435 NARRATOR: In the northern region of the Oak Island swamp, 402 00:18:52,566 --> 00:18:54,872 Rick Lagina and other members of the team 403 00:18:55,003 --> 00:18:58,224 have just found a potentially important clue 404 00:18:58,354 --> 00:19:01,618 inside of a mysterious vault-like structure. 405 00:19:01,749 --> 00:19:05,579 - I just can't place what it is. - RICK: A handle? 406 00:19:05,709 --> 00:19:07,407 A handle off a chest. 407 00:19:07,537 --> 00:19:09,365 KATYA: What a cool find. 408 00:19:09,496 --> 00:19:11,933 NARRATOR: Could Rick Lagina be correct that the team 409 00:19:12,063 --> 00:19:14,022 has recovered a handle from a chest 410 00:19:14,153 --> 00:19:16,677 inside of the vault-like feature? 411 00:19:16,807 --> 00:19:20,855 If so, might it be related to the Spanish silver coins 412 00:19:20,985 --> 00:19:23,336 that former landowner Anthony Graves 413 00:19:23,466 --> 00:19:25,338 reportedly discovered on Oak Island 414 00:19:25,468 --> 00:19:28,254 more than 150 years ago? 415 00:19:28,384 --> 00:19:31,126 Question is, what else is there to find? 416 00:19:31,257 --> 00:19:33,128 This is such a weird structure. 417 00:19:33,259 --> 00:19:36,044 It pulls up a lot of questions. 418 00:19:36,175 --> 00:19:38,960 TOM: We need to excavate this and see what is at the bottom of it. 419 00:19:39,090 --> 00:19:41,615 So, uh, we should do that right away. 420 00:19:41,745 --> 00:19:43,660 RICK: Laird, why don't you come up with a process... 421 00:19:43,791 --> 00:19:45,401 - Okay. - ...how we can proceed. 422 00:19:45,532 --> 00:19:47,360 Define the areas. How deep you want to dig. 423 00:19:47,490 --> 00:19:49,753 - Yep. - RICK: And let's get her done. 424 00:19:49,884 --> 00:19:52,191 - TOM: Sounds good. - RICK: Okey doke. 425 00:19:55,455 --> 00:19:57,283 NARRATOR: The following morning... 426 00:19:57,413 --> 00:20:01,112 TERRY: Here we go. Patient on the table. 427 00:20:01,243 --> 00:20:03,985 We're into a solid section of maroon till. 428 00:20:04,115 --> 00:20:06,727 - Oh, yeah. Looky there. - Yeah. 429 00:20:06,857 --> 00:20:08,685 NARRATOR: ...as search efforts in the Money Pit area 430 00:20:08,816 --> 00:20:11,732 and the swamp continue, 431 00:20:11,862 --> 00:20:13,777 on Lot 5, 432 00:20:13,908 --> 00:20:16,693 located on the western side of Oak Island... 433 00:20:16,824 --> 00:20:19,522 JACK: Wow. The rock wall's 434 00:20:19,653 --> 00:20:21,524 really starting to pop. 435 00:20:21,655 --> 00:20:23,439 It is. And you know, it's-- we're still pretty high up. 436 00:20:23,570 --> 00:20:25,615 Mm-hmm. 437 00:20:25,746 --> 00:20:27,748 NARRATOR: ...Jack Begley has joined the archeology team 438 00:20:27,878 --> 00:20:29,706 as they continue investigating 439 00:20:29,837 --> 00:20:33,797 a large, rounded stone foundation near the shoreline. 440 00:20:33,928 --> 00:20:36,060 FIONA: So, it's-it's still 441 00:20:36,191 --> 00:20:38,759 a little ambiguous as to exactly where it's going. 442 00:20:38,889 --> 00:20:41,240 NARRATOR: Since acquiring Lot 5 443 00:20:41,370 --> 00:20:43,938 from the estate of the late treasure hunter Robert Young 444 00:20:44,068 --> 00:20:46,027 in 2022, 445 00:20:46,157 --> 00:20:49,030 the Laginas, Craig Tester, and their team 446 00:20:49,160 --> 00:20:51,250 have been working under provincial 447 00:20:51,380 --> 00:20:54,557 archaeological guidelines to fully uncover this structure. 448 00:20:54,688 --> 00:20:58,257 And so far, they have made numerous discoveries 449 00:20:58,387 --> 00:21:01,782 that suggest it is connected to the treasure mystery. 450 00:21:01,912 --> 00:21:05,046 These include coins and Venetian trade beads 451 00:21:05,176 --> 00:21:08,354 dating back to the 17th century or earlier, 452 00:21:08,484 --> 00:21:11,966 handmade bricks resembling those that make up 453 00:21:12,096 --> 00:21:14,229 the vault-like feature in the swamp, 454 00:21:14,360 --> 00:21:17,798 and a mortar-like substance that matches soil samples 455 00:21:17,928 --> 00:21:21,802 collected from over 100 feet deep in the Money Pit area. 456 00:21:21,932 --> 00:21:24,979 I have a love-hate relationship with Lot 5. 457 00:21:25,109 --> 00:21:28,548 What I hate is the pace of exploring it. 458 00:21:28,678 --> 00:21:30,941 It drives me mad. 459 00:21:31,072 --> 00:21:33,248 I mean, it is so slow, 460 00:21:33,379 --> 00:21:36,251 but I love the fact that it could help our search 461 00:21:36,382 --> 00:21:39,341 by tying what happened there to the Money Pit. 462 00:21:39,472 --> 00:21:41,952 We're hoping that something on Lot 5 463 00:21:42,083 --> 00:21:43,780 helps us solve the whole mystery here. 464 00:21:46,348 --> 00:21:47,654 - Hey, Fiona. - Yeah? 465 00:21:47,784 --> 00:21:48,829 I'm coming down on something. 466 00:21:50,961 --> 00:21:52,441 FIONA: Oh, that looks like one of the Robert Young pegs. 467 00:21:52,572 --> 00:21:54,400 - Is there a number on it? - Yeah, there is. 468 00:21:54,530 --> 00:21:56,793 5-025. 469 00:21:56,924 --> 00:21:58,621 FIONA: That's really cool. 470 00:21:58,752 --> 00:22:00,710 Well, look at that, so it does. 471 00:22:00,841 --> 00:22:01,842 - Hey, Jack. - JACK: Yeah? 472 00:22:01,972 --> 00:22:04,018 Look what we've got here. 473 00:22:04,148 --> 00:22:08,283 NARRATOR: Between 1996 and his death in 2020, 474 00:22:08,414 --> 00:22:11,504 Lot 5's previous owner, Robert Young, 475 00:22:11,634 --> 00:22:14,245 made a number of discoveries across the property, 476 00:22:14,376 --> 00:22:18,946 including iron tools and even medieval coins. 477 00:22:19,076 --> 00:22:21,905 He marked each find with labeled pegs. 478 00:22:22,036 --> 00:22:25,169 The question now is, just what did he unearth 479 00:22:25,300 --> 00:22:26,954 near the round feature? 480 00:22:28,477 --> 00:22:30,914 FIONA: Laird actually has access to the database 481 00:22:31,045 --> 00:22:33,264 because every single number is associated 482 00:22:33,395 --> 00:22:34,788 with whatever he found. 483 00:22:34,918 --> 00:22:36,572 Nice. I'll have to give Laird a call. 484 00:22:36,703 --> 00:22:38,008 FIONA: I think that's perfect. 485 00:22:39,358 --> 00:22:41,272 I love that we can get that instant information 486 00:22:41,403 --> 00:22:42,796 just like that. 487 00:22:42,926 --> 00:22:44,841 LAIRD [over phone]: Hey, Jack. 488 00:22:44,972 --> 00:22:46,539 - JACK: How's it going, Laird? - LAIRD: Good. How are you? 489 00:22:46,669 --> 00:22:49,455 Um, actually, quite good. 490 00:22:49,585 --> 00:22:51,718 I'm digging with Fiona and Ethan, uh, 491 00:22:51,848 --> 00:22:54,895 just to the north of the circular feature, 492 00:22:55,025 --> 00:22:57,463 and we came across a Robert Young peg. 493 00:22:57,593 --> 00:23:00,335 It has a number on it, 494 00:23:00,466 --> 00:23:02,946 and I was wondering if you could look up in the database 495 00:23:03,077 --> 00:23:04,905 what Robert Young had found. 496 00:23:07,429 --> 00:23:09,257 5-025. 497 00:23:11,781 --> 00:23:13,392 JACK: Yep. 498 00:23:19,528 --> 00:23:20,660 Yes! 499 00:23:20,790 --> 00:23:22,575 Wow! [laughs] 500 00:23:27,014 --> 00:23:28,407 JACK: Thank you, Laird. We'll give you a call 501 00:23:28,537 --> 00:23:30,278 if we find anything else. 502 00:23:31,888 --> 00:23:33,324 JACK: See you, Laird. 503 00:23:33,455 --> 00:23:35,370 FIONA: Okay, that's great because 504 00:23:35,501 --> 00:23:38,373 that also makes me think about Anthony Graves. 505 00:23:38,504 --> 00:23:40,027 The fact that-that there are stories 506 00:23:40,157 --> 00:23:41,985 of him going into one of the local stores 507 00:23:42,116 --> 00:23:44,597 and spending Spanish reales. 508 00:23:44,727 --> 00:23:48,644 - Definitely could fit in with that idea. - Yeah. 509 00:23:48,775 --> 00:23:50,820 NARRATOR: Could Fiona Steele be correct 510 00:23:50,951 --> 00:23:53,388 that an 18th-century Spanish real 511 00:23:53,519 --> 00:23:55,085 discovered by Robert Young 512 00:23:55,216 --> 00:23:57,566 in the round feature on Lot 5 513 00:23:57,697 --> 00:24:00,874 might have been related to the Spanish silver coins 514 00:24:01,004 --> 00:24:03,398 that Anthony Graves was rumored to have found? 515 00:24:04,834 --> 00:24:08,011 If so, could that mean that the round feature 516 00:24:08,142 --> 00:24:10,840 is not only related to the vault in the swamp, 517 00:24:10,971 --> 00:24:14,409 but also a vast cache of treasure that lies buried 518 00:24:14,540 --> 00:24:15,889 deep in the Money Pit? 519 00:24:16,019 --> 00:24:18,239 I'm super excited about this because 520 00:24:18,369 --> 00:24:20,415 this could be a piece of the treasure. 521 00:24:20,546 --> 00:24:23,200 Like, honestly. [chuckles] That's shocking. 522 00:24:23,331 --> 00:24:24,724 Yeah. 523 00:24:24,854 --> 00:24:26,116 We have to dig deeper. 524 00:24:26,247 --> 00:24:27,161 We've got to see if there's more. 525 00:24:27,291 --> 00:24:28,858 JACK: Definitely. 526 00:24:28,989 --> 00:24:30,338 NARRATOR: While the search for clues 527 00:24:30,469 --> 00:24:31,992 and valuables continues on Lot 5... 528 00:24:33,559 --> 00:24:34,995 CHARLES: Here comes another one. 529 00:24:35,125 --> 00:24:35,648 TERRY: Okay, here comes another one. 530 00:24:37,388 --> 00:24:38,302 Thank you. 531 00:24:38,433 --> 00:24:39,826 Okay, here we are. 532 00:24:39,956 --> 00:24:41,436 CHARLES: Let's hope it's a good one. 533 00:24:41,567 --> 00:24:42,872 NARRATOR: ...in the Money Pit area, 534 00:24:43,003 --> 00:24:45,571 Charles Barkhouse and Terry Matheson 535 00:24:45,701 --> 00:24:47,573 continue monitoring the drilling operation 536 00:24:47,703 --> 00:24:50,750 in borehole H.5-10.5, 537 00:24:50,880 --> 00:24:53,840 a borehole that the team hopes could be located 538 00:24:53,970 --> 00:24:56,495 within the original Money Pit. 539 00:24:56,625 --> 00:25:00,803 RICK: When you put a drill over a location, 540 00:25:00,934 --> 00:25:03,545 the number one hope is you'll 541 00:25:03,676 --> 00:25:06,635 bravo tango something, like a vault, 542 00:25:06,766 --> 00:25:09,986 but at the very least, you're always looking for information. 543 00:25:11,335 --> 00:25:14,643 TERRY: Okay, Charles, it's about 146 here. 544 00:25:14,774 --> 00:25:17,864 Oh, Charles, we got wood. Check this out. 545 00:25:17,994 --> 00:25:22,564 This is incredible. I'm seeing some serious chunks and slivers. 546 00:25:22,695 --> 00:25:24,697 - The more you dig here, Charles, the more you get. - CHARLES: Yeah. 547 00:25:24,827 --> 00:25:27,308 That's one, two, three, four... 548 00:25:27,438 --> 00:25:30,572 That's, like, five fairly large chunks and slivers of wood. 549 00:25:30,703 --> 00:25:33,314 - There's another one there. Okay. - CHARLES: Yeah. 550 00:25:33,444 --> 00:25:35,403 Okay, that's what I'm talking about. 551 00:25:35,534 --> 00:25:37,623 Wow. 552 00:25:37,753 --> 00:25:40,103 You know, in the cores we had above this, 553 00:25:40,234 --> 00:25:42,062 between 124 and 139, 554 00:25:42,192 --> 00:25:43,977 we didn't see any wood at all. 555 00:25:44,107 --> 00:25:47,067 This is 22 feet below the bottom of the Hedden Shaft. 556 00:25:47,197 --> 00:25:48,416 TERRY: Oh, I know, I know. 557 00:25:48,547 --> 00:25:51,114 In a place where it should not be. 558 00:25:51,245 --> 00:25:53,595 Question is, how the heck did it get there? 559 00:25:55,118 --> 00:25:56,250 CHARLES: That's a very good question, Terry. 560 00:26:00,776 --> 00:26:03,126 TERRY: I'm seeing some serious chunks and slivers of wood. 561 00:26:03,257 --> 00:26:05,738 So, this is what we've been looking for. 562 00:26:05,868 --> 00:26:07,304 CHARLES: Yeah. 563 00:26:07,435 --> 00:26:09,393 Question is, how the heck did it get there? 564 00:26:09,524 --> 00:26:11,744 NARRATOR: While drilling a borehole known as 565 00:26:11,874 --> 00:26:16,400 H.5-10.5 in search of the original Money Pit, 566 00:26:16,531 --> 00:26:19,186 members of the Oak Island team have just encountered 567 00:26:19,316 --> 00:26:23,277 a mysterious wooden structure nearly 150 feet below ground. 568 00:26:23,407 --> 00:26:26,454 Wood at this level is incredible. 569 00:26:26,585 --> 00:26:29,196 I mean, no question. We're 20 feet below the Hedden Shaft, 570 00:26:29,326 --> 00:26:31,459 and Hamilton hit wood 571 00:26:31,590 --> 00:26:33,374 - below the bottom of... - CHARLES: Yeah. 572 00:26:33,504 --> 00:26:35,376 - The Hedden Shaft. - TERRY: Exactly. 573 00:26:35,506 --> 00:26:39,815 I think we may have hit what Hamilton hit in the early '40s. 574 00:26:41,556 --> 00:26:44,951 NARRATOR: In the summer of 1940, New York University 575 00:26:45,081 --> 00:26:47,562 professor and treasure hunter Erwin Hamilton 576 00:26:47,693 --> 00:26:50,043 constructed a six-by-six-foot extension 577 00:26:50,173 --> 00:26:52,349 onto the base of the Hedden Shaft. 578 00:26:52,480 --> 00:26:54,917 While conducting a drilling operation 579 00:26:55,048 --> 00:26:58,007 from within the so-called "Hamilton Extension," 580 00:26:58,138 --> 00:27:01,489 he and his team were stunned when they intercepted 581 00:27:01,620 --> 00:27:06,537 a mysterious wooden structure at a depth of 153 feet. 582 00:27:06,668 --> 00:27:09,540 Was he looking for the vault, you know? 583 00:27:09,671 --> 00:27:11,412 - Something drew him here. - TERRY: Yeah. 584 00:27:11,542 --> 00:27:14,415 This is very, very loose and almost disturbed. 585 00:27:14,545 --> 00:27:16,852 There could be a treasure vault left or right of this 586 00:27:16,983 --> 00:27:18,506 exact point that we're drilling in here right now. 587 00:27:21,204 --> 00:27:22,989 The actual treasure vault 588 00:27:23,119 --> 00:27:24,773 could be within a matter of feet from this point right here. 589 00:27:24,904 --> 00:27:26,732 It's certainly possible, Terry. 590 00:27:26,862 --> 00:27:29,560 NARRATOR: Is it possible that the Oak Island team 591 00:27:29,691 --> 00:27:32,520 has now encountered that same structure? 592 00:27:32,651 --> 00:27:37,003 And, if so, could it be the legendary Chappell Vault? 593 00:27:37,133 --> 00:27:38,352 We're gonna carry on below this point. 594 00:27:44,793 --> 00:27:46,839 - 173, you said? - Yeah. 595 00:27:48,101 --> 00:27:50,407 CHARLES: What you got, Leighton? 596 00:27:50,538 --> 00:27:51,931 - LEIGHTON: 173. - 173. 597 00:27:59,765 --> 00:28:00,896 That's pretty much in situ. 598 00:28:01,027 --> 00:28:02,550 You can see beautiful bedding there. 599 00:28:02,681 --> 00:28:04,378 And that is what we would expect to see. 600 00:28:05,684 --> 00:28:07,555 That's over ten feet of solid material. 601 00:28:08,599 --> 00:28:10,166 This hole is over. 602 00:28:11,733 --> 00:28:13,996 NARRATOR: Because the coring drill is now 603 00:28:14,127 --> 00:28:17,608 only recovering in situ-- or undisturbed-- soils, 604 00:28:17,739 --> 00:28:20,307 that means they have found no more evidence 605 00:28:20,437 --> 00:28:22,396 of man-made workings. 606 00:28:22,526 --> 00:28:24,659 However, because they did encounter 607 00:28:24,790 --> 00:28:28,663 a mysterious wooden structure at nearly 150 feet 608 00:28:28,794 --> 00:28:31,274 that may be the elusive Chappell Vault, 609 00:28:31,405 --> 00:28:33,929 could that mean that they are just mere feet 610 00:28:34,060 --> 00:28:36,453 from recovering the fabled treasure? 611 00:28:36,584 --> 00:28:40,544 MARTY: Somebody was down in that Money Pit well before 1795. 612 00:28:40,675 --> 00:28:43,069 Maybe more than one somebody, 613 00:28:43,199 --> 00:28:44,548 maybe somebodies; 614 00:28:44,679 --> 00:28:47,073 depositors, prior searchers. 615 00:28:47,203 --> 00:28:49,989 It means that something really did happen. 616 00:28:50,119 --> 00:28:53,514 We have been searching for this for years. 617 00:28:53,644 --> 00:28:55,603 RICK: This area needs to be searched further. 618 00:28:55,734 --> 00:28:59,868 We have to confirm, and then we have to try to understand 619 00:28:59,999 --> 00:29:03,089 what shaft or shafts, what tunnel or tunnels 620 00:29:03,219 --> 00:29:04,655 would've reached those depths 621 00:29:04,786 --> 00:29:07,397 during what period of possible search 622 00:29:07,528 --> 00:29:09,617 and possible original work. 623 00:29:09,748 --> 00:29:13,142 We do know that precious metals are coming from somewhere. 624 00:29:13,273 --> 00:29:16,102 It's a complex story that's being woven here. 625 00:29:16,232 --> 00:29:17,451 TERRY: We've drilled and drilled 626 00:29:17,581 --> 00:29:18,669 and finally we've contacted something. 627 00:29:18,800 --> 00:29:20,149 Yeah. 628 00:29:20,280 --> 00:29:21,934 TERRY: Let's identify another target, 629 00:29:22,064 --> 00:29:23,065 and then we'll move on. 630 00:29:27,069 --> 00:29:29,376 NARRATOR: Later that afternoon... 631 00:29:30,638 --> 00:29:33,423 - TOM: Hey, guys. Wow. - RICK: Hey, Tom. 632 00:29:33,554 --> 00:29:35,948 - You can see it more today than yesterday. - Yeah. 633 00:29:36,078 --> 00:29:38,733 NARRATOR: ...in the northern region of the swamp, 634 00:29:38,864 --> 00:29:40,866 Rick Lagina, his nephew Alex, 635 00:29:40,996 --> 00:29:45,174 Craig Tester, and other members of the team have uncovered more 636 00:29:45,305 --> 00:29:47,481 of a mysterious brick and slate container. 637 00:29:48,874 --> 00:29:50,614 Over here, it seems to be surrounded by rocks. 638 00:29:50,745 --> 00:29:53,704 NARRATOR: A container that may have been created 639 00:29:53,835 --> 00:29:56,316 in order to hide something of great value. 640 00:29:56,446 --> 00:29:59,319 They're all seemingly placed together deliberately. 641 00:30:00,973 --> 00:30:02,278 [device beeping] 642 00:30:04,324 --> 00:30:06,587 RICK: Katya, you want to come over and do a little better scan? 643 00:30:06,717 --> 00:30:10,547 NARRATOR: Now that the feature has been partially drained 644 00:30:10,678 --> 00:30:12,898 of water, it is the team's hope that 645 00:30:13,028 --> 00:30:14,638 metal detection expert Katya Drayton 646 00:30:14,769 --> 00:30:17,032 can find important clues as to what 647 00:30:17,163 --> 00:30:18,642 it was designed to contain, 648 00:30:18,773 --> 00:30:21,254 and also, perhaps, help identify 649 00:30:21,384 --> 00:30:23,256 just who created it. 650 00:30:25,388 --> 00:30:27,086 That is... 651 00:30:27,216 --> 00:30:28,522 about eight inches. 652 00:30:29,958 --> 00:30:32,004 There's something down eight inches? 653 00:30:32,134 --> 00:30:34,136 It's looking like it. 654 00:30:36,835 --> 00:30:39,968 And there's a short signal right over here. 655 00:30:40,099 --> 00:30:42,101 I definitely think there's something in here. 656 00:30:43,145 --> 00:30:44,843 Hmm. 657 00:30:44,973 --> 00:30:46,845 KATYA: The brick inside, 658 00:30:46,975 --> 00:30:49,586 it's giving off metallic signals. 659 00:30:49,717 --> 00:30:51,806 So, it just brings up a whole new question of 660 00:30:51,937 --> 00:30:53,852 - what's in there? - ALEX: Mm-hmm. - Yeah. 661 00:30:55,723 --> 00:30:56,767 It's odd. 662 00:30:56,898 --> 00:30:58,117 KATYA: We won't know 663 00:30:58,247 --> 00:30:59,596 - until we fully drain it. - LAIRD: Yeah. 664 00:30:59,727 --> 00:31:00,859 We'll get a Shop-Vac. 665 00:31:00,989 --> 00:31:02,425 Get it drained out. Have a look. 666 00:31:02,556 --> 00:31:04,471 Okay. 667 00:31:04,601 --> 00:31:06,386 - You want to scoop this side out? - Yep. 668 00:31:08,867 --> 00:31:10,825 CRAIG: I'll get the Shop-Vac. 669 00:31:12,261 --> 00:31:13,436 RICK: Certainly, I always believed that 670 00:31:13,567 --> 00:31:16,222 there were some answers in the bog. 671 00:31:16,352 --> 00:31:18,006 To find these features, 672 00:31:18,137 --> 00:31:20,966 it affirms our belief that 673 00:31:21,096 --> 00:31:22,793 there are answers here. 674 00:31:22,924 --> 00:31:25,231 They just have to be ferreted out 675 00:31:25,361 --> 00:31:28,060 and try to understand what they mean. 676 00:31:28,190 --> 00:31:30,192 You want to get after it? 677 00:31:30,323 --> 00:31:32,194 [Shop-Vac whirring] 678 00:31:40,855 --> 00:31:41,769 It's probably full. 679 00:31:43,858 --> 00:31:45,555 Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. 680 00:31:46,730 --> 00:31:48,036 Yeah. 681 00:31:49,559 --> 00:31:51,561 Okay, here's something. 682 00:31:52,823 --> 00:31:54,434 TOM: What's that? 683 00:31:59,004 --> 00:32:00,266 RICK: Okay, here's something. 684 00:32:02,921 --> 00:32:04,792 What's that? 685 00:32:04,923 --> 00:32:07,055 RICK: It was stuck way under there. 686 00:32:07,186 --> 00:32:08,927 A hook? 687 00:32:10,276 --> 00:32:13,322 - Looks like wrought iron, maybe. - CRAIG: Yeah. 688 00:32:13,453 --> 00:32:15,672 NARRATOR: While investigating the mysterious 689 00:32:15,803 --> 00:32:17,022 vault-like structure 690 00:32:17,152 --> 00:32:18,153 in the northern region 691 00:32:18,284 --> 00:32:19,633 of the Oak Island swamp... 692 00:32:19,763 --> 00:32:21,504 TOM: I don't think it's a pry bar. 693 00:32:21,635 --> 00:32:22,984 RICK: No. 694 00:32:23,115 --> 00:32:24,812 You can see the striations in it. 695 00:32:24,943 --> 00:32:26,422 Yep. 696 00:32:26,553 --> 00:32:27,641 NARRATOR: ...Rick Lagina and other members 697 00:32:27,771 --> 00:32:29,904 of the team have just discovered 698 00:32:30,035 --> 00:32:32,124 a potentially important clue. 699 00:32:33,560 --> 00:32:35,214 ALEX: What do you think of that? 700 00:32:35,344 --> 00:32:36,215 CRAIG: Looks like a hook. 701 00:32:36,345 --> 00:32:38,173 BILLY: It's a hook, yep. 702 00:32:38,304 --> 00:32:39,870 TOM: Almost something you could've used, sort of, 703 00:32:40,001 --> 00:32:41,698 if you were raising or lowering something in. 704 00:32:41,829 --> 00:32:44,092 BILLY: Yeah, for hoisting something out that 705 00:32:44,223 --> 00:32:46,094 you want to leave down there, right-- Unless you're, you know, 706 00:32:46,225 --> 00:32:47,617 retrieving something that's down in there, 707 00:32:47,748 --> 00:32:49,619 - right? - TOM: Yeah. 708 00:32:49,750 --> 00:32:51,621 NARRATOR: A possible hook? 709 00:32:51,752 --> 00:32:54,668 Could Billy and Tom be correct 710 00:32:54,798 --> 00:32:57,453 that this iron hook may have been used to place 711 00:32:57,584 --> 00:33:01,109 or retrieve something from the brick and slate structure, 712 00:33:01,240 --> 00:33:04,373 which was hidden beneath the muck and water of the swamp? 713 00:33:04,504 --> 00:33:07,550 You've got a rope on one end, hook on the other. 714 00:33:07,681 --> 00:33:10,989 - It's old, for sure. - RICK: Yeah. 715 00:33:11,119 --> 00:33:13,556 NARRATOR: If so, was it used 716 00:33:13,687 --> 00:33:16,429 by 19th-century landowner Anthony Graves 717 00:33:16,559 --> 00:33:18,561 to hide a cache of Spanish silver coins 718 00:33:18,692 --> 00:33:21,347 that he reportedly found on Oak Island? 719 00:33:21,477 --> 00:33:23,175 Or could it have been left here 720 00:33:23,305 --> 00:33:24,915 by someone many years earlier, 721 00:33:25,046 --> 00:33:26,961 who created a vault 722 00:33:27,092 --> 00:33:28,832 in order to hide Spanish treasure 723 00:33:28,963 --> 00:33:30,834 in the triangle-shaped swamp? 724 00:33:30,965 --> 00:33:32,836 RICK: Want to start it up? 725 00:33:32,967 --> 00:33:34,229 [Shop-Vac whirring] 726 00:33:34,360 --> 00:33:36,362 The hook's quite interesting. 727 00:33:36,492 --> 00:33:38,364 Certainly looks like wrought iron, 728 00:33:38,494 --> 00:33:40,279 meaning could be quite old. 729 00:33:40,409 --> 00:33:43,717 Looks like something could hang off of it. 730 00:33:43,847 --> 00:33:47,329 But, certainly, Emma needs to do a metallurgical analysis of it. 731 00:33:47,460 --> 00:33:50,028 That's pretty much all I can feel down there, 732 00:33:50,158 --> 00:33:52,726 is that one metal piece, and that's it. 733 00:33:52,856 --> 00:33:55,033 The hope is that we can actually 734 00:33:55,163 --> 00:33:57,426 really define what this 735 00:33:57,557 --> 00:33:59,559 feature represents, in terms of a timeline. 736 00:33:59,689 --> 00:34:02,475 Was this was built by Anthony Graves 737 00:34:02,605 --> 00:34:06,218 to safeguard a subsurface treasure that he found? 738 00:34:06,348 --> 00:34:08,872 Or does it represent something else? 739 00:34:10,135 --> 00:34:12,311 Well, I mean, if it is Graves' work, 740 00:34:12,441 --> 00:34:14,400 and he did use it as a hiding place, 741 00:34:14,530 --> 00:34:15,618 it was a pretty good one. 742 00:34:15,749 --> 00:34:19,840 You know, hope springs eternal, 743 00:34:19,970 --> 00:34:21,972 but for this evening, I think we're done. 744 00:34:22,103 --> 00:34:23,496 Right. 745 00:34:23,626 --> 00:34:25,063 RICK: We'll let Emma do her work, 746 00:34:25,193 --> 00:34:27,195 and... [stammers] it was a great day, a dirty day. 747 00:34:27,326 --> 00:34:30,285 And we all need to go clean up and get ready for tomorrow. 748 00:34:30,416 --> 00:34:31,939 - ALEX: Yep. Okay. - KATYA: Let's do it. - RICK: Yeah. 749 00:34:35,595 --> 00:34:37,945 NARRATOR: The following afternoon... 750 00:34:38,076 --> 00:34:41,992 RICK: I want to thank you, Emma and Laird, for inviting us down. 751 00:34:42,123 --> 00:34:45,213 Everyone knows my fascination with the swamp, 752 00:34:45,344 --> 00:34:46,867 and we did extensive work there 753 00:34:46,997 --> 00:34:51,045 and found the three items here in front of us. 754 00:34:51,176 --> 00:34:53,221 NARRATOR: ...Rick Lagina and members of the team 755 00:34:53,352 --> 00:34:55,702 join archeologist Laird Niven 756 00:34:55,832 --> 00:34:57,921 and archaeometallurgist Emma Culligan 757 00:34:58,052 --> 00:34:59,793 in the Oak Island laboratory. 758 00:34:59,923 --> 00:35:02,012 RICK: What are these things? 759 00:35:02,143 --> 00:35:03,797 The who, what, when, where, why, and how? 760 00:35:03,927 --> 00:35:05,538 Right. 761 00:35:05,668 --> 00:35:07,366 NARRATOR: After the recent discoveries 762 00:35:07,496 --> 00:35:10,412 of a mysterious metal pipe, a handle, 763 00:35:10,543 --> 00:35:13,372 and a believed hook inside of the possible vault 764 00:35:13,502 --> 00:35:15,591 in the northern region of the swamp, 765 00:35:15,722 --> 00:35:17,811 Laird and Emma have completed 766 00:35:17,941 --> 00:35:20,683 preliminary scientific analysis on them. 767 00:35:20,814 --> 00:35:25,253 So, yeah, I've done XRFs on all three artifacts. 768 00:35:25,384 --> 00:35:28,038 - RICK: Great. - EMMA: So, with the handle, 769 00:35:28,169 --> 00:35:30,476 it is encrusted, 770 00:35:30,606 --> 00:35:34,175 so I did take a CT scan just to make sure. 771 00:35:34,306 --> 00:35:36,177 NARRATOR: Prior to their meeting, 772 00:35:36,308 --> 00:35:38,310 Emma scanned all three objects 773 00:35:38,440 --> 00:35:42,314 using an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer, or XRF. 774 00:35:42,444 --> 00:35:45,795 This device works by emitting non-destructive radiation 775 00:35:45,926 --> 00:35:48,494 that can identify an object's composition. 776 00:35:50,060 --> 00:35:52,541 Additionally, she scanned the handle-shaped artifact 777 00:35:52,672 --> 00:35:56,502 using the Skyscan 1273 CT scanner, 778 00:35:56,632 --> 00:35:58,591 which emits X-ray radiation 779 00:35:58,721 --> 00:36:01,028 to produce magnified, three-dimensional images 780 00:36:01,159 --> 00:36:03,509 of artifacts and their finer details. 781 00:36:04,727 --> 00:36:07,121 EMMA: When you look at the handle, 782 00:36:07,252 --> 00:36:08,905 you do see the wood grain-like structures, 783 00:36:09,036 --> 00:36:11,169 which is wrought iron. 784 00:36:11,299 --> 00:36:13,475 Let me go to the CT. 785 00:36:13,606 --> 00:36:18,088 And you do see that grain-like structure on the handle. 786 00:36:18,219 --> 00:36:20,439 Right here, you can see it as well. 787 00:36:20,569 --> 00:36:22,571 LAIRD: The square hole to me implies 788 00:36:22,702 --> 00:36:24,399 you're-you're moving something else. 789 00:36:24,530 --> 00:36:25,705 - EMMA: Mm. - LAIRD: Yeah. 790 00:36:25,835 --> 00:36:27,315 I think it's a crank. 791 00:36:27,446 --> 00:36:29,099 - CRAIG: Yeah, it is. I agree. - EMMA: Yeah. 792 00:36:29,230 --> 00:36:31,450 I mean, when you look at 793 00:36:31,580 --> 00:36:33,713 this section over here, you can see just where 794 00:36:33,843 --> 00:36:35,410 the wood handle would've ended. 795 00:36:35,541 --> 00:36:37,543 - CRAIG: Yeah. - EMMA: Based on the metallurgy, 796 00:36:37,673 --> 00:36:39,980 I can narrow down a possible date range. 797 00:36:40,110 --> 00:36:44,114 So, the hook in the center there, 798 00:36:44,245 --> 00:36:46,160 it does have a slight manganese content. 799 00:36:46,291 --> 00:36:48,858 So, that one kind of fits more towards 800 00:36:48,989 --> 00:36:51,078 the early to mid-1800s. 801 00:36:51,209 --> 00:36:54,168 LAIRD: Yeah, so, Anthony Graves was on 802 00:36:54,299 --> 00:36:56,823 the property in the mid-1800s. 803 00:36:56,953 --> 00:36:59,173 He died in 1888. 804 00:36:59,304 --> 00:37:02,307 But the pipe 805 00:37:02,437 --> 00:37:04,613 and the crank handle, 806 00:37:04,744 --> 00:37:06,920 they're definitely late 1700s. 807 00:37:08,182 --> 00:37:11,011 That's before we have a record 808 00:37:11,141 --> 00:37:14,057 of Anthony Graves on that lot. 809 00:37:14,188 --> 00:37:16,016 So, right now, we're looking at 810 00:37:16,146 --> 00:37:18,627 a feature and artifacts that pre-date 811 00:37:18,758 --> 00:37:20,977 the recorded Anthony Graves 812 00:37:21,108 --> 00:37:23,197 occupation of that lot. 813 00:37:23,328 --> 00:37:25,504 - Interesting. - Yeah. 814 00:37:31,858 --> 00:37:33,294 LAIRD: The feature itself 815 00:37:33,425 --> 00:37:36,166 is even earlier than these artifacts. 816 00:37:36,297 --> 00:37:38,256 And, you know, I'm a treasure skeptic. 817 00:37:38,386 --> 00:37:40,910 - Right. - Is it a hiding place? 818 00:37:41,041 --> 00:37:43,522 - You can't-- certainly can't dismiss that. - Yeah. 819 00:37:43,652 --> 00:37:47,265 NARRATOR: In the Oak Island laboratory, Rick Lagina, 820 00:37:47,395 --> 00:37:49,571 Craig Tester, and members of the team 821 00:37:49,702 --> 00:37:53,183 have just been informed by Emma Culligan and Laird Niven 822 00:37:53,314 --> 00:37:55,534 that a metal pipe and handle that were found 823 00:37:55,664 --> 00:37:59,277 in a possible vault at the northern point of the swamp 824 00:37:59,407 --> 00:38:02,323 could date back to the late 1700s. 825 00:38:02,454 --> 00:38:05,065 That means that the believed vault 826 00:38:05,195 --> 00:38:09,112 may have been created prior to the discovery of the Money Pit. 827 00:38:09,243 --> 00:38:12,812 You certainly have a hint of some sort of secret. 828 00:38:12,942 --> 00:38:15,249 - Right. - RICK: It's curious enough. 829 00:38:15,380 --> 00:38:18,208 I'm quite interested in it because, 830 00:38:18,339 --> 00:38:21,037 I've said many times, to me, 831 00:38:21,168 --> 00:38:24,476 the mystery person of Oak Island is Anthony Graves. 832 00:38:24,606 --> 00:38:26,347 - Right. - RICK: Pays with Spanish coin 833 00:38:26,478 --> 00:38:29,872 and lives his life rather secretively. 834 00:38:30,003 --> 00:38:31,309 Yeah. 835 00:38:31,439 --> 00:38:32,832 NARRATOR: Is it possible 836 00:38:32,962 --> 00:38:34,486 that the team has uncovered 837 00:38:34,616 --> 00:38:36,575 a treasure vault in the swamp, 838 00:38:36,705 --> 00:38:39,534 where former Oak Island landowner Anthony Graves 839 00:38:39,665 --> 00:38:41,841 reportedly discovered Spanish silver coins 840 00:38:41,971 --> 00:38:44,452 more than 150 years ago? 841 00:38:45,671 --> 00:38:48,500 If so, then who created it? 842 00:38:48,630 --> 00:38:51,764 And what else might be buried deeper within it? 843 00:38:53,243 --> 00:38:55,420 RICK: The strangest thing of all is Anthony Graves. 844 00:38:55,550 --> 00:38:56,421 EMMA: Mm-hmm. 845 00:38:56,551 --> 00:38:58,553 He positions his house 846 00:38:58,684 --> 00:39:01,121 in the lowest part of the island, right? 847 00:39:01,251 --> 00:39:04,385 And the only explanation is 848 00:39:04,516 --> 00:39:08,433 he watched the open ocean on two cardinal directions. 849 00:39:08,563 --> 00:39:11,697 He protects the back way to the Money Pit, 850 00:39:11,827 --> 00:39:14,961 and he is close to, possibly, 851 00:39:15,091 --> 00:39:17,833 where his treasure lies. 852 00:39:17,964 --> 00:39:20,401 Which his children suspected. 853 00:39:20,532 --> 00:39:22,577 Which his children, indeed, suspected. 854 00:39:22,708 --> 00:39:25,493 - Yeah. - KATYA: I think that would've been the perfect spot, 855 00:39:25,624 --> 00:39:28,801 and I think there was something very important to him in that. 856 00:39:28,931 --> 00:39:30,585 I'm hoping that it's, uh, some sort of vault, 857 00:39:30,716 --> 00:39:32,979 but I hope to find a little more. 858 00:39:33,109 --> 00:39:35,547 [laughs] We all would. 859 00:39:35,677 --> 00:39:38,680 NARRATOR: If Rick and the team's notion is correct 860 00:39:38,811 --> 00:39:41,596 that the brick and slate feature was a hiding place 861 00:39:41,727 --> 00:39:44,207 used by Anthony Graves to protect 862 00:39:44,338 --> 00:39:46,296 his rumored Spanish treasure, 863 00:39:46,427 --> 00:39:49,387 is it possible that it could be connected 864 00:39:49,517 --> 00:39:52,738 to the 1781 silver Spanish real 865 00:39:52,868 --> 00:39:55,958 found by Robert Young on Lot 5? 866 00:39:56,089 --> 00:39:58,613 There's a purpose to this feature. 867 00:39:58,744 --> 00:40:01,007 I think it has to do with Anthony Graves. 868 00:40:01,137 --> 00:40:04,184 I think it was his safety deposit box. 869 00:40:04,314 --> 00:40:07,840 We know there was a Spanish coin that was found on Lot 5, 870 00:40:07,970 --> 00:40:10,538 and then there's the story of Anthony Graves 871 00:40:10,669 --> 00:40:12,584 using Spanish coin 872 00:40:12,714 --> 00:40:15,761 as his currency to buy his goods. 873 00:40:15,891 --> 00:40:20,548 So, I think we need to do more work in the swamp. 874 00:40:20,679 --> 00:40:24,378 So, there's all kinds of reasons to try to 875 00:40:24,509 --> 00:40:26,946 further our understanding here, in my opinion. 876 00:40:27,076 --> 00:40:28,991 And... what is it? Who built it? 877 00:40:29,122 --> 00:40:30,776 When was it built? Why was it built? 878 00:40:30,906 --> 00:40:33,822 Right? I know you're not a big fan of the bog, but... 879 00:40:33,953 --> 00:40:35,607 I'm trying to find this treasure. 880 00:40:35,737 --> 00:40:36,956 Sometimes, you got to get dirty. 881 00:40:37,086 --> 00:40:38,653 - [laughter] - I'm willing to do it. 882 00:40:38,784 --> 00:40:40,176 - It's in your blood now. - RICK: Okay. 883 00:40:40,307 --> 00:40:41,569 Mm-hmm. 884 00:40:41,700 --> 00:40:43,789 All righty, well, again, thank you. 885 00:40:43,919 --> 00:40:47,357 - We'll go find you some more curiosities. - LAIRD: Excellent. 886 00:40:47,488 --> 00:40:49,795 RICK: Hopefully, next time, we'll all have some answers. 887 00:40:49,925 --> 00:40:52,145 - KATYA: Thank you. - CRAIG: Thanks. - LAIRD: See you later. 888 00:40:53,451 --> 00:40:55,975 NARRATOR: For 230 years, 889 00:40:56,105 --> 00:40:58,325 people have been trying to recover 890 00:40:58,456 --> 00:41:01,110 a vault of untold riches in the Money Pit. 891 00:41:01,241 --> 00:41:03,896 And while the clues suggest 892 00:41:04,026 --> 00:41:07,203 that something of great value remains hidden there 893 00:41:07,334 --> 00:41:09,162 deep below, 894 00:41:09,292 --> 00:41:12,644 Rick, Marty, Craig, and their team 895 00:41:12,774 --> 00:41:14,689 have discovered evidence 896 00:41:14,820 --> 00:41:18,650 that treasure may lie hidden all across Oak Island. 897 00:41:19,868 --> 00:41:22,349 Now, as the intrigue 898 00:41:22,480 --> 00:41:24,699 of this mystery grows richer, 899 00:41:24,830 --> 00:41:26,614 the Fellowship of the Dig 900 00:41:26,745 --> 00:41:29,225 may be closing in on rewards 901 00:41:29,356 --> 00:41:33,491 that will be greater than they ever imagined. 902 00:41:35,405 --> 00:41:38,278 NARRATOR: Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 903 00:41:38,408 --> 00:41:40,454 RICK: This is the perfect size for a treasure chest. 904 00:41:40,585 --> 00:41:42,195 KATYA: There's something there, we'll find it. 905 00:41:42,325 --> 00:41:43,588 [device beeping] 906 00:41:43,718 --> 00:41:45,198 We found something already. 907 00:41:45,328 --> 00:41:46,460 EMMA: The presence of arsenic 908 00:41:46,591 --> 00:41:48,984 could push the date back to the 1600s. 909 00:41:49,115 --> 00:41:50,682 Wow. 910 00:41:50,812 --> 00:41:52,031 TEDFORD: It got loose halfway through that run. 911 00:41:52,161 --> 00:41:53,598 - ALEX: Could we be in a void? - Yeah. 912 00:41:53,728 --> 00:41:55,251 That's tantalizing. 913 00:41:55,382 --> 00:41:56,557 We could be heading through a treasure zone 914 00:41:56,688 --> 00:41:58,646 - right now. - CHARLES: Absolutely. 915 00:41:58,777 --> 00:42:00,213 STEVE: I'm gonna propose we put a caisson right there. 916 00:42:00,343 --> 00:42:01,954 Let the caissons roll out. 917 00:42:02,084 --> 00:42:03,521 - Proceed. - Let's go. 918 00:42:03,651 --> 00:42:05,044 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 73277

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