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NARRATOR: Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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Look what we've got here.
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This could be a piece
of the treasure.
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Yes!
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TERRY:
Oh, Charles, we have wood.
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This is incredible.
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We could be within feet
of our offset chamber.
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Doesn't that look like
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- a vault to you?
- LAIRD: I would expect
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a lot of stuff down there.
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It's giving off
metallic signals.
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Oh. Whoa. Whoa.
Whoa. Whoa. Whoa.
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Here's something.
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- Wow.
- What the heck is going on!?
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NARRATOR:
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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โช
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BILLY:
You want
to take that corner out?
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IAN:
Sure.
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NARRATOR:
A week of great excitement
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has begun on Oak Island
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for brothers
Rick and Marty Lagina,
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their partner Craig Tester
and their team.
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[laughs] Now that looks
like a stone road.
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Why don't you do one more right
along here, but a little deeper?
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Okay.
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NARRATOR:
And that is because
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in the northern region
of the triangle-shaped swamp,
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they have uncovered a new pair
of man-made features
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that may be critical to solving
a 230-year-old treasure mystery.
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One is a stone pathway.
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The other is some kind
of small cellar or vault.
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We're seeing absolutely
the same rock size.
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- Yeah.
- IAN: No gravel.
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Um, if this was natural,
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you wouldn't have such a tight
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- distribution of size.
- ALEX: Mm-hmm.
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CRAIG:
Gary, you want
to come metal-detect?
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Yeah.
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Coming over.
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Let's see if there's
any metals in here.
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Oh. Is this pottery?
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- CRAIG: Really?
- Or not.
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- Yeah, it's pottery. Yeah.
- CRAIG: All right.
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ALEX:
Wow. That was impressive.
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GARY:
That's definitely pottery.
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Any ideas? Well, we got
a pottery expert here, Laird.
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- Did I hear pottery?
- Yep.
- IAN: Yep.
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I predict that you'll have
a-an assessment of that,
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just on the basis of the pottery
that I've seen so far.
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I mean,
it's a refined earthenware.
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1860, 70. Yeah.
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Interesting, though.
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So, this is, like,
easily Anthony Graves, right?
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- Right.
- ALEX: Mm-hmm.
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NARRATOR:
In 1857, a farmer
named Anthony Graves
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purchased a majority
of Oak Island
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and built his home
just north of the swamp.
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While he was never
an active participant
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in the searches for treasure
that took place
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in the Money Pit, curiously,
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he was rumored to have found
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a large cache
of Spanish silver coins
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somewhere on his property.
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That might be
Anthony Graves, too,
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- the feature.
- ALEX: Yeah.
I think we should take
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this opportunity
to try to figure that out.
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- Yeah.
- LAIRD: I agree.
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- Okay, let's go for it, mate.
- All right.
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NARRATOR:
Given the fact that
the Laginas and their team
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have uncovered
numerous man-made structures
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over the past decade
in the swamp,
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including a potentially
500-year-old stone road
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in the southeast corner
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and a massive paved feature
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that may date as far back
as 1200 AD...
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GARY:
Here we go.
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NARRATOR:
...is it possible
that Anthony Graves
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may have found a location
outside of the Money Pit area
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where another cache
of treasure was hidden?
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And if so, might this
brick and slate feature
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be related to that discovery?
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[device beeping]
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That is a great signal.
Now, it's iron
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and quite a decent size chunk.
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It's in that area
where your hand is.
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That's it.
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Let me get down there.
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- ALEX: You got it, Gary? Okay.
- GARY: Yeah.
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Let's see.
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When we went to the north side
of the swamp,
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I didn't really expect
to see much.
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And sure enough,
as-as the dig proceeds,
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there's a square
vault-ish looking thing
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that was submerged in the swamp.
Purpose unknown.
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So was it a hiding place?
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Did Anthony Graves
set it up himself
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to hide his own stuff in?
That's what we hope to find out.
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GARY:
Ooh. [grunts]
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It's coming out.
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Is that it?
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- And the big reveal.
- ALEX: What the heck?
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- GARY: That's it.
- ALEX: What the hell is that?
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- GARY: Yeah...
- [Laird laughs]
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ALEX:
That is certainly
not what I expected.
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GARY:
Look at that. It's got
something attached to it.
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- That's a piece of brick,
by the look of it.
- Yeah.
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Any ideas, Laird?
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- But it's been down
there for a long time.
- GARY: Yeah, it has.
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- LAIRD: I think we have to go
clean it off, but...
- GARY: Yeah.
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LAIRD:
I mean,
it's a pipe of some sort.
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ALEX:
The question that
we want to know really is:
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- how old is that thing?
- Yeah.
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GARY:
We don't know
what else is down there.
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We've got to get
to the bottom of it.
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- Yeah.
- That's the only way
we're gonna find out.
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Yep.
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All right. I'm gonna
take that back to the lab.
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- Okay, mate.
- LAIRD: I'll let you get on
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- with your work over there.
- Works for me.
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GARY:
Okay, mate. Good work.
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NARRATOR:
While members of the team
continue to investigate
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the mysterious structure
in the swamp...
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...later that afternoon...
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RICK: You know,
thank everybody for coming.
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So, we have results today
from Shaft Two.
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The first shaft after
the discovery of the Money Pit.
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NARRATOR: ...Rick Lagina gathers
with other members of the team
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in the war room for a meeting
via videoconference
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with Dr. Michael Pisaric,
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a professor of earth sciences
at Brock University
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in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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If we could definitively
find Two...
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Steve, you can tell us,
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here's where
the Money Pit should be.
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So, Shaft Two is-is, you know,
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it's-it's the white whale,
if you will.
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We're digging up the first ever
searcher shaft on Oak Island.
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NARRATOR:
Earlier this year,
the team unearthed a feature
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in the Money Pit area
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that they believed
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to be a 110-foot-deep
searcher structure built
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in 1805 that is known
as Shaft Two.
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Located 14 feet southeast
of the original treasure shaft,
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workers began tunneling
from the bottom of Shaft Two
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toward the Money Pit,
hoping to bypass
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the legendary flood tunnel
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and retrieve the believed
treasure vault.
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But, unfortunately, just
two feet shy of their target,
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the tunnel was suddenly breached
by a rush of seawater,
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forcing them
to abandon the operation.
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Luckily, Mike Pisaric has
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been able to join our group
and look at these, uh, samples.
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NARRATOR:
For the past several weeks,
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Professor Pisaric
has been analyzing
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numerous wood samples
from the structure
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using a testing method
known as dendrochronology,
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a process by which the size and
growth patterns of tree rings
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in wood can help determine
the approximate date
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that it was cut
for use in construction.
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It is the team's hope
that the results will help them
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verify that they have,
indeed, located Shaft Two,
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meaning that
the original Money Pit
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would sit just 14 feet
to the northwest.
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So, with that, Mike,
if you can give the results,
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we'd greatly appreciate it.
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Sure. Thanks, Craig.
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So, Shaft Two, I think
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the results are fairly robust.
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Now, uh, sample 0021.
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I'm really, really
confident in the dates
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on this particular sample.
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I determined a date of 1784.
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Wow.
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Yep.
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RICK:
If the 1784 date is relevant,
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that would be 21 years
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before the date of the
construction of Shaft Two.
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So, it may not be Shaft Two.
What does that mean?
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What does that say?
I don't know,
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but it's quite intriguing.
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If this is not wood
from Shaft Two,
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then what do we think
it's-it's from?
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Logically, it almost suggests
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that this shaft might be
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some early depositor work.
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It is important because
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it may be reused wood.
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Possibly.
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NARRATOR:
Could Dr. Spooner be correct
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that the wood unearthed by
the team in the Money Pit area
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may have been repurposed from
a previously built structure
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and used by searchers
to build Shaft Two in 1805?
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RICK:
1784 date is somewhat confusing,
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and we can't say yay or nay
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that it is Shaft Two.
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On some level, that's both
discouraging and encouraging.
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Encouraging because there's
still a lot to learn
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about the Money Pit.
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Discouraging because
there is still a lot to learn
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about the Money Pit.
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JACK:
But from the position,
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it would appear
that that is Shaft Two.
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Right?
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RICK:
It has neither affirmed
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nor denied that it is Shaft Two,
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but it does represent new areas
for investigation,
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and that's a very good thing.
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So, let me just call it
"Shaft Two, question mark"
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for the time being.
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I think a question mark
is appropriate.
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SCOTT:
Well, I think we start out
with the drill,
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- see what comes up.
- RICK: Yeah.
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STEVE:
So, if we are gonna
call this Shaft Two,
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we can project 14 feet out.
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And now, I project it
off the western wall.
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You can see my anchor point
is right there.
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It lands on the southeast side
of the Hedden Shaft.
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STEVE: If we are gonna call this
Shaft Two, we can project
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14 feet out.
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It lands on the southeast side
of the Hedden Shaft.
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NARRATOR:
In the war room,
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after receiving data regarding
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a searcher structure
built in 1805,
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known as Shaft Two,
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the Oak Island team is hopeful
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they may have finally located
the original Money Pit.
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So, if the Money Pit
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is mainly in the Hedden Shaft,
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then you're back
more to the traditional
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- area of the Money Pit.
- Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
In 1937,
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New York-based treasure hunter
Gilbert Hedden
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constructed a 12-by-24-foot shaft
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down to a depth of 125 feet,
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believing that he had found
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the location
of the original Money Pit.
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Unfortunately,
he was unable to recover
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any evidence of valuables.
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However, if the Oak Island team
has indeed found Shaft Two,
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is it possible
that Gilbert Hedden
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just missed the Money Pit,
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but they now have it pinpointed?
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STEVE:
So, there's a 13-foot diameter
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proposed Money Pit location.
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I'd suggest moving
to the southeast of Hedden
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- and drilling there.
- IAN: Yeah.
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That's really interesting
to us because,
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if that's the location
for the Money Pit,
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that's where we also think
the precious metals
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might be coming from.
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NARRATOR:
In recent weeks,
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geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner
and his colleagues
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revealed that new
groundwater testing data
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indicated that a large source
of gold, silver,
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and other metals may be buried
more than 100 feet deep
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in the general area
of the Hedden Shaft.
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We know from all our work
that there's so much
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underground in the Money Pit
we don't know anything about.
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NARRATOR:
Could this offer more proof
that the team
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has not only located Shaft Two,
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but now also
the original Money Pit
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and the hiding place
for the legendary treasure
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that people have been
looking for since 1795?
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RICK:
If it really is Shaft Two,
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that radii draws you to where
we think the Money Pit
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should be, based on everything
we have come to understand.
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So, this area needs
further investigation
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with a hope that we will find
the one thing that will prove
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all the efforts over the
230 years have been appropriate.
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So, if there's
anything that helps,
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we have a date range
and we have a good survey on
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what we're calling Shaft Two,
or potentially Shaft Two.
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So, now we know where to drill.
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I agree.
We've got really good data.
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So, thank you, Dr. Spooner.
Thank you, uh, Mike.
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We really appreciate it,
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- and thank you again.
Appreciate it.
- CRAIG: Thank you, guys.
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STEVE:
See you.
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NARRATOR:
Following their meeting
in the war room...
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- STEVE: We picked this borehole
very strategically.
- TERRY: Right.
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If that was Shaft Two,
this potentially makes it
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- a Money Pit or vault location.
- CHARLES: Yes.
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- So, we want to explore that.
- Yeah.
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NARRATOR: ...Steve Guptill joins
geologist Terry Matheson
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and Oak Island historian
Charles Barkhouse
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in the Money Pit area
to supervise
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the drilling
of borehole H.5-10.5,
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a borehole located
at the southern edge
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of the shaft that Gilbert Hedden
constructed in 1937.
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MARTY:
We know this area is where
the high metals showed up,
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which incidentally
would mean that Chappell
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and Hedden and us,
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we're basically
in the right spot.
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One thing we've learned
here in the Money Pit area
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- is that anything is possible.
- Yeah.
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So, it's-it's quite possible
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that we could be
onto something right here.
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- Yeah.
- TERRY: Sounds good.
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See what all this means.
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NARRATOR:
As the drilling operation
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continues in
the Money Pit area...
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RICK:
There it is, Tom.
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- After you.
- Wow.
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NARRATOR:
...Rick Lagina leads
fellow Oak Island landowner
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Tom Nolan to the mysterious
vault-like structure
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that was recently uncovered
in the northern region
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of the triangle-shaped swamp.
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ALEX:
What do you think?
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I-I don't know what to say.
I've never seen
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- anything like this.
- Mm-hmm.
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TOM:
I mean, look at that slate,
it's perfectly cut.
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Yeah.
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I want to keep fishing.
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So many brick in the bottom.
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[grunts]
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Piece of glass.
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- TOM: And that's...
- See a date on that?
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There's some marks on it,
but there's no date.
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- Hello.
- RICK: Hey, Laird.
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- We came up with that.
- LAIRD: Interesting.
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RICK:
It's sharp.
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It's machine-made.
It would be a jar.
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- Late 1800s.
- Hmm.
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LAIRD:
Yeah.
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So, it would somewhat fit
with Anthony Graves?
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Oh, I think it fits
quite well. Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
If Laird is correct
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that this glass fragment
may be associated
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with the 19th-century
landowner Anthony Graves,
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could it offer evidence
that he created this feature
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in order to hide
the Spanish silver
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that he was rumored
to have possessed?
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Or could it be a clue
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that this is actually where
he discovered the riches?
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What did you think of this?
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It-it doesn't look like
anything we've ever found here.
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I mean, there was nothing here
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after Graves left,
that we know of.
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Over the years, we-we've located
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two wells on the property,
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which we assumed were Graves'.
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This is different.
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It's square, it's not round.
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It's slate and brick,
it's not beach stone.
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I mean, it just, it doesn't fit.
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Me, I'm gonna take
the treasure hunting component
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and run with that.
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I mean, Anthony Graves
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was the real mystery man
of Oak Island, to me.
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Doesn't that look like
a vault to you?
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I mean, it's constructed
like a vault.
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And I guess if you're
trying to hide something,
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but you want to be able
to recover it,
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rather than putting it
in an outhouse,
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you'd put it at the bottom
of something like this.
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- Easily... easily retrievable.
- LAIRD: Yeah. Yeah.
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- RICK: Easily hidden.
- TOM: Well, hidden's
a good word
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because, I mean, we've been
taking this bog apart
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since the '70s and never...
never found this, so...
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LAIRD:
I think the answers,
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unfortunately,
are probably at the bottom.
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RICK:
Katya, you want to come in
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and just swing your metal
detector in the bottom here?
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KATYA:
I can try my best.
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Not getting anything.
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00:17:24,217 --> 00:17:26,219
Anything down
in the well itself?
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KATYA:
Maybe a little something.
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[faint beeping]
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There's little blips and beeps.
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It's...
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There's something in there.
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RICK:
I remain convinced that
this square-shaped box
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is a place to store metal.
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The bricks on top make it
appear as though there was
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a wooden cover over it.
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It's in close proximity
to Anthony Graves' home.
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And you throw the
historical narrative into it
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that he paid with Spanish coin.
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To me, it just makes no sense
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other than it's a structure
built to contain something,
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and I believe to hide something.
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There's a lot
of brick down here.
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It's a very hard bottom.
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Hmm. There's something.
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What is that?
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RICK:
What is that?
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May I see?
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Oh.
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That's odd.
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NARRATOR: In the northern region
of the Oak Island swamp,
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Rick Lagina
and other members of the team
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have just found
a potentially important clue
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inside of a mysterious
vault-like structure.
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00:19:01,749 --> 00:19:05,579
- I just can't place what it is.
- RICK: A handle?
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00:19:05,709 --> 00:19:07,407
A handle off a chest.
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KATYA:
What a cool find.
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NARRATOR:
Could Rick Lagina
be correct that the team
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has recovered a handle
from a chest
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inside of
the vault-like feature?
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If so, might it be related
to the Spanish silver coins
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that former landowner
Anthony Graves
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reportedly discovered
on Oak Island
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more than 150 years ago?
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Question is,
what else is there to find?
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This is such a weird structure.
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It pulls up a lot of questions.
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TOM:
We need to excavate this and see
what is at the bottom of it.
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So, uh, we should
do that right away.
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RICK:
Laird, why don't you
come up with a process...
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- Okay.
- ...how we can proceed.
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Define the areas.
How deep you want to dig.
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- Yep.
- RICK: And let's get her done.
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- TOM: Sounds good.
- RICK: Okey doke.
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NARRATOR:
The following morning...
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TERRY:
Here we go.
Patient on the table.
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We're into a solid section
of maroon till.
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- Oh, yeah. Looky there.
- Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
...as search efforts
in the Money Pit area
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and the swamp continue,
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on Lot 5,
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located on the western side
of Oak Island...
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JACK:
Wow. The rock wall's
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really starting to pop.
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00:20:21,655 --> 00:20:23,439
It is. And you know, it's--
we're still pretty high up.
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Mm-hmm.
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NARRATOR: ...Jack Begley has
joined the archeology team
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as they continue investigating
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a large, rounded stone
foundation near the shoreline.
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FIONA:
So, it's-it's still
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a little ambiguous
as to exactly where it's going.
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NARRATOR:
Since acquiring Lot 5
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from the estate of the late
treasure hunter Robert Young
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in 2022,
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00:20:46,157 --> 00:20:49,030
the Laginas, Craig Tester,
and their team
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have been working
under provincial
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archaeological guidelines
to fully uncover this structure.
448
00:20:54,688 --> 00:20:58,257
And so far, they have made
numerous discoveries
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00:20:58,387 --> 00:21:01,782
that suggest it is connected
to the treasure mystery.
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These include coins
and Venetian trade beads
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00:21:05,176 --> 00:21:08,354
dating back to the
17th century or earlier,
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handmade bricks resembling
those that make up
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the vault-like feature
in the swamp,
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and a mortar-like substance
that matches soil samples
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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.
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00:21:25,109 --> 00:21:28,548
What I hate is the pace
of exploring it.
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It drives me mad.
459
00:21:31,072 --> 00:21:33,248
I mean, it is so slow,
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but I love the fact that
it could help our search
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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
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00:21:42,083 --> 00:21:43,780
helps us solve
the whole mystery here.
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- Hey, Fiona.
- Yeah?
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I'm coming down on something.
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FIONA:
Oh, that looks like one
of the Robert Young pegs.
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- Is there a number on it?
- Yeah, there is.
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00:21:54,530 --> 00:21:56,793
5-025.
469
00:21:56,924 --> 00:21:58,621
FIONA:
That's really cool.
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Well, look at that, so it does.
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00:22:00,841 --> 00:22:01,842
- Hey, Jack.
- JACK: Yeah?
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00:22:01,972 --> 00:22:04,018
Look what we've got here.
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NARRATOR:
Between 1996
and his death in 2020,
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Lot 5's previous owner,
Robert Young,
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made a number of discoveries
across the property,
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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.
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The question now is,
just what did he unearth
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near the round feature?
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FIONA:
Laird actually has access
to the database
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because every single number
is associated
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with whatever he found.
483
00:22:34,918 --> 00:22:36,572
Nice. I'll have
to give Laird a call.
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00:22:36,703 --> 00:22:38,008
FIONA:
I think that's perfect.
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00:22:39,358 --> 00:22:41,272
I love that we can get
that instant information
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00:22:41,403 --> 00:22:42,796
just like that.
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LAIRD [over phone]:
Hey, Jack.
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- JACK: How's it going, Laird?
- LAIRD: Good. How are you?
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Um, actually, quite good.
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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
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