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Tonight
on The Curse of Oak Island...
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It's the perfect size
for a treasure chest.
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There's something there.
We'll find it.
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We found something already.
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The presence of arsenic
could push the date
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- back to the 1600s.
- Wow.
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It got loose
halfway through that run.
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-Could we be in a void?
- Yeah.
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That's tantalizing.
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We could be heading
through a treasure zone
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- right now.
-Absolutely.
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I'm gonna propose
we put a caisson right there.
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Let the caissons roll in.
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- Proceed.
- Let's go.
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There is an island
in the North Atlantic
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where people
have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found
a stone slab
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with strange symbols
carved into it,
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man-made workings
that date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross
whose origin may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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Okay. Here we go.
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Let's hope it's a good one.
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A new day
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of energized optimism has dawned
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on Oak Island for brothers Rick
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and Marty Lagina and their team.
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So, Charles,
based on the success
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of the previous hole,
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you know, we've got
a whole lot of more work
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- to do in this area.
- Yeah.
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After more than a decade
of searching
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for the answers
to a 230-year-old mystery,
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they may finally be on the verge
of a breakthrough discovery
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in the fabled Money Pit area.
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Intersecting wood
at about 153 feet below grade.
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That's incredible.
It didn't put itself there.
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- No.
- It didn't get there on its own.
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Oh, Charles, we have wood!
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Just last week,
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while drilling a borehole
known as H.5-10.5
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in search
of the original Money Pit...
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I'm seeing some serious chunks
and slivers of wood.
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Yeah.
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...the team was stunned
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when they obtained evidence
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of a wooden structure
some 150 feet deep
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near the same depth
where back in 1897
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treasure hunters Frederick Blair
and William Chappell
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reportedly drilled into
a seven-foot-high wooden chest
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and recovered shavings of gold.
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To bolster
the team's spirits even more,
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their latest discovery was made
in the same area
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where recent groundwater tests
have identified
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a large source
of precious metals
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more than 100 feet
below the surface.
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- Hey, guys.
- Hey, Alex.
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- Alex, how you doing?
- It's going great.
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- Where are we?
-This could be
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a really, really important hole.
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Now, they are drilling
borehole H.25-10.75,
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less than three feet
to the northeast
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where they hope to once again
encounter this structure
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and hopefully confirm
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that it is
the legendary Chappell Vault.
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If successful, they will install
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a large-diameter steel caisson
in order to retrieve it.
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My thoughts
as we approach the target depth
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where this
so-elusive Chappell Vault
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may have been encountered...
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We got gold and silver
in the water, so here we go!
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Everything is adding up
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that this could be it.
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God, I hope so.
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I mean,
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the idea that we caught
the edge of something,
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that's tantalizing.
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We saw some shreds of wood
and out-of-place material.
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Well, what's the rest of this
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potential treasure chamber
look like?
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No, this is good.
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Well, I'm looking forward
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to getting
to the bottom of this.
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Absolutely.
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As the core drilling
operation continues
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in the Money Pit area...
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...on Lot 4, located
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on the western side
of the island...
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-Back to these spoils.
-Alrighty!
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You know what, mate?
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There's only one way to find out
what is in the spoils
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and that's to get
the old magic wand struck up.
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...Peter Fornetti
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and metal detection expert
Gary Drayton
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are continuing to search
through a large pile of spoils
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that were recently removed
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from a mysterious
rounded stone foundation
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located nearby on Lot 5.
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A foundation near the shoreline
where the team has uncovered
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a number of potentially
critical clues.
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These include
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valuable 17th century
Venetian trade beads,
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a mortar-like material
that matches soils
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that have been recovered
from over 100 feet deep
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in the Money Pit area,
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and iron tools that have been
scientifically linked
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to the birthplace
of Sir William Phips:
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the 17th century
English politician
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and naval officer
who some believe
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buried a massive horde
of Spanish silver
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on Oak Island back in 1687.
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Keep back on the line.
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- I was going
this direction, wasn't I?
- Yeah.
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Lot 5 could be
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an absolute integral part
of telling the story
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on Oak Island.
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- That's a great signal.
- Sounds good.
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- And it is just there.
- Right there.
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We have a lot of artifacts
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that support that,
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and that is why
we continue to look.
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Let me try pinpointing it.
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Okay.
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It sounds great.
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It's this.
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- Ooh! What have we got here?
- It's copper?
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- Yeah, copper, yeah.
- Copper, right?
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That's what it looks like, mate.
A piece of copper.
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And you can see,
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some reason or other,
it got broke.
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It's snapped. Yeah.
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Oh! Look at that.
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- See those rivets on the back?
- Yeah.
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Yeah. This is, I believe,
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- some kind of belt plate.
- Hmm.
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Now it could've been
off a bag, a satchel.
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It could have been on a solider
or sailor's uniform.
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- Mm-hmm.
- Back in the day,
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a lot of military forces,
they used to have
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a lot of decorations
on the uniform
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and especially
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on the bags
that they used to carry.
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Okay.
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A possible
decorative military plate?
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If so, could it be connected
to the iron tools
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that the team has found in
the nearby foundation on Lot 5?
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And potentially
offer the team more evidence
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of who created the feature,
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and perhaps buried valuables
in the Money Pit?
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There's a really good chance
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that there could be
some military insignia
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or regimental numbers on this.
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Okay, mate,
we'll put it in the bag
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and we'll find those answers out
back at the lab.
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I know that we've found
other military buttons
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and things in and around
the feature itself.
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So, if that ties in
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and we're able to get
a regiment number,
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- it might tell us who was there.
- Yeah.
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Okay, mate, that's in the bag
and I'm looking forward
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to seeing what Emma tells us
about this.
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- Perfect.
- All right, mate.
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- Let's keep grinding
and finding.
- Okay.
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As Gary and Peter continue
searching the spoils
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from the round feature
on Lot 5...
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I would love to dig
inside of it.
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-Dig even deeper?
-Mm-hmm.
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Since I've seen this,
the only thing
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- I've wanted to do is go inside.
- Okay.
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In the northern region
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of the triangle-shaped swamp,
Craig Tester,
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Billy Gerhardt and
Gary Drayton's daughter, Katya,
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are searching deeper
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into one of the most
extraordinary structures
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that the team has ever
uncovered on Oak Island.
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A brick and slate
vault-like container
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that was hidden beneath
the brackish water and muck.
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Okay. Here's something.
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Last week,
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shortly after
uncovering the feature...
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- What's that?
-...Rick Lagina
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and members
of the team discovered
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three iron artifacts
inside of it.
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- A hook.
-One of which
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may have been used to lower
and raise heavy objects.
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Okay.
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This has made the team believe
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that the structure
may have been created
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to keep something
of great value hidden.
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Now, they are draining
the remaining water from it
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in order to look for more clues
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that could solve
the Oak Island mystery.
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This square-shaped box--
we'll call it--
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built out of slate and brick,
I believe it was built
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for hiding something.
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And hopefully we will find
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something more definitive.
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Maybe even the one thing.
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Hello.
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Hey, guys.
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- It looks really good.
- Yeah. It's cleaned up nicely.
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There are two things
apparent here, to me.
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One is this is, uh, someplace
that you would put something
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possibly valuable,
because it's hidden.
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And the other thing is
that we have
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a very mysterious individual
possibly associated with this,
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given the fact
that Anthony Graves' house
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was very approximal
to this, right?
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Yeah.
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If you are
watching over something
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that you think is valuable,
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you're gonna make certain
that nobody comes snooping.
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Well, Anthony's house is there.
This is here.
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In 1857,
a farmer named Anthony Graves
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purchased most of Oak Island
and built his home
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near Joudrey's Cove,
just north of the swamp.
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While little is known
about Graves,
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curiously, after living
on the island for several years
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he reportedly began
buying goods on the mainland
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using Spanish silver coins.
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Could Rick's notion be correct
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that this vault-like structure
may be connected
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to Anthony Graves
and his mysterious good fortune?
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If so, might he have created it
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in order to hide
a cache of treasure?
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Or could this be
where he found it?
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So I can get in there...
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There's definitely something
super shallow in here.
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- Do you want to get in there?
- Oh, I'll get in there.
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That's the fun part.
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If there's something there,
we'll find it.
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Here we go.
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Nonferrous hits.
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Nonferrous is good.
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I think we found
something already.
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What is it, Laird?
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It's lead.
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- Lead? Oh, okay.
-Definitely lead.
It's heavy.
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- Yeah.
-While investigating
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the mysterious
vault-like feature
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in the northern region
of the Oak Island swamp,
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Katya Drayton has just made
a possibly important discovery.
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It's almost like
the end of a lead weight.
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Like a long counterweight.
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-It's got
a hole right there.
- Yeah.
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It's a strange thing
to be in what I certainly think
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is a place
where treasure was kept.
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- Right?
-A lead counterweight
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found inside of
a potential vault in the swamp?
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In 2020,
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the team discovered
a lead trade weight
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just 50 yards from this area,
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which was designed
for measuring amounts of coins.
259
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-Here, Craig.
-Is it possible
260
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that the team has found
another type of lead weight
261
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that may have been used
for a similar purpose?
262
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If so, could it be connected
263
00:11:55,270 --> 00:11:57,540
to the Spanish coins
that Anthony Graves
264
00:11:57,760 --> 00:11:59,840
was rumored to have found
on Oak Island?
265
00:11:59,980 --> 00:12:02,150
Yeah, that big signal is gone.
266
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I think we got it.
267
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Is there any reason to think
268
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something might be deeper,
or not?
269
00:12:08,110 --> 00:12:10,290
My professional opinion
270
00:12:10,510 --> 00:12:13,770
is that that bottom
is not the actual bottom.
271
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I still would love to dig it.
272
00:12:16,120 --> 00:12:17,300
Hmm.
273
00:12:17,430 --> 00:12:19,260
What do you think
of that, Laird?
274
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Oh, yeah, that's fine with me.
275
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Craig? What do you think?
276
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I-I'm fine with doing it.
277
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It's not gonna be easy.
278
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What a find.
279
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While Rick Lagina
and members of the team
280
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look deeper into the possible
vault in the swamp...
281
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...over a quarter of a mile
to the west on Lot 5...
282
00:12:40,800 --> 00:12:41,800
Well,
283
00:12:41,930 --> 00:12:43,240
- shiver me timbers.
- Hi.
284
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What on earth
do you got going now,
285
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- Fiona?
- Well,
286
00:12:46,200 --> 00:12:47,200
this is actually looking
pretty interesting,
287
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with the soils here.
288
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...Marty Lagina joins
289
00:12:51,110 --> 00:12:54,810
archaeologist Fiona Steele
and Todd Langseth
290
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at the rounded stone foundation
near the shoreline.
291
00:12:57,990 --> 00:13:00,040
Even an amateur such as myself
292
00:13:00,250 --> 00:13:01,860
can see that that's ash,
isn't it?
293
00:13:01,990 --> 00:13:04,870
Yeah. This has got
charcoal in it.
294
00:13:05,080 --> 00:13:06,740
We actually just found
a clinker in it.
295
00:13:06,910 --> 00:13:09,090
And a clinker is evidence
of very high heat.
296
00:13:09,220 --> 00:13:10,180
Right.
297
00:13:10,310 --> 00:13:12,480
There was a fire here.
298
00:13:12,660 --> 00:13:15,270
There are folklores
of people seeing lights,
299
00:13:15,350 --> 00:13:16,620
- you know, from Chester.
- I remember that.
300
00:13:16,830 --> 00:13:18,180
- Yeah.
- Could that have been the fire
301
00:13:18,310 --> 00:13:19,790
- that was happening here?
- Could be.
302
00:13:21,710 --> 00:13:23,970
In 1795,
303
00:13:24,100 --> 00:13:26,670
when a young man
named Daniel McGinnis
304
00:13:26,840 --> 00:13:29,240
discovered the Money Pit
with his two friends
305
00:13:29,460 --> 00:13:32,240
Anthony Vaughan and John Smith,
306
00:13:32,460 --> 00:13:35,330
it was reported that what
lured them to the island
307
00:13:35,550 --> 00:13:39,160
were local legends about
mysterious nighttime fires
308
00:13:39,340 --> 00:13:40,770
that had been seen
from the mainland
309
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more than a century earlier.
310
00:13:44,210 --> 00:13:47,260
Is it possible that the team
has found evidence
311
00:13:47,390 --> 00:13:51,650
of those reported fires
in the rounded feature on Lot 5?
312
00:13:51,830 --> 00:13:54,740
And if so,
could it be another clue
313
00:13:54,960 --> 00:13:56,920
that whoever constructed
this feature
314
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may have also created
the Money Pit?
315
00:14:00,880 --> 00:14:02,050
Well, I'll tell you what, Fiona,
316
00:14:02,180 --> 00:14:03,580
I wouldn't mind
helping out a little bit
317
00:14:03,790 --> 00:14:05,060
if you got something
you need work on?
318
00:14:05,230 --> 00:14:06,800
Actually, I do.
319
00:14:06,970 --> 00:14:08,890
This does need to be cleaned out
because we've been
320
00:14:09,060 --> 00:14:10,930
trying to define the wall
a little bit more.
321
00:14:11,060 --> 00:14:12,060
This side of the wall
or that side of the wall?
322
00:14:12,240 --> 00:14:13,200
Well, if-- it's probably easier
323
00:14:13,410 --> 00:14:15,150
if you access it from this side
324
00:14:15,330 --> 00:14:16,630
- and-and...
- Mm-hmm. What,
are you trying to dig out
325
00:14:16,760 --> 00:14:18,420
- the soil between the rocks?
- Yeah.
326
00:14:18,590 --> 00:14:19,900
We've got buckets
over there if you want
327
00:14:20,030 --> 00:14:21,460
- to do that.
- I'm on it.
328
00:14:21,590 --> 00:14:23,030
This feature could be
329
00:14:23,250 --> 00:14:26,030
an absolutely crucial,
essential part
330
00:14:26,210 --> 00:14:29,340
to the whole Oak Island mystery.
331
00:14:29,470 --> 00:14:30,520
We need to keep digging.
332
00:14:30,690 --> 00:14:32,390
We only have so much time,
333
00:14:32,480 --> 00:14:34,220
and that's where
we'll get the real answers.
334
00:14:35,520 --> 00:14:37,960
- Hey, Fiona?
- Yeah.
335
00:14:38,090 --> 00:14:41,960
I think there might be a big
charcoal sample right here.
336
00:14:42,090 --> 00:14:44,440
See that?
337
00:14:44,620 --> 00:14:45,840
-Oh,
that is a good chunk.
- I think that is a good chunk.
338
00:14:45,920 --> 00:14:48,010
Mm-hmm.
339
00:14:48,190 --> 00:14:50,190
That's evidence
of a really high heat source.
340
00:14:50,320 --> 00:14:52,410
This actually could give us
really good information
341
00:14:52,580 --> 00:14:54,800
and some proper dates with this,
342
00:14:54,930 --> 00:14:57,020
even after the construct
of the building.
343
00:14:57,200 --> 00:14:59,460
Yeah. You know,
that would be a great way
344
00:14:59,590 --> 00:15:01,070
to hide this
when you're done, right?
345
00:15:01,290 --> 00:15:02,980
If you never wanted
anybody to see it,
346
00:15:03,200 --> 00:15:04,680
you burn it down.
347
00:15:04,860 --> 00:15:06,550
There appears to be
quite a widespread area
348
00:15:06,730 --> 00:15:08,470
outside of the structure,
349
00:15:08,600 --> 00:15:10,170
or the foundation
of the structure,
350
00:15:10,340 --> 00:15:11,380
of charcoal.
351
00:15:11,560 --> 00:15:12,690
Burnt stuff.
352
00:15:12,860 --> 00:15:14,950
And that could be very old
353
00:15:15,170 --> 00:15:16,740
and it could be instructive
and it could be why
354
00:15:16,910 --> 00:15:18,040
it might be there.
355
00:15:18,220 --> 00:15:19,520
It needs to go back to the lab
356
00:15:19,650 --> 00:15:22,130
and get Emma
to have a look at it.
357
00:15:22,260 --> 00:15:24,140
You know, you probably
could get a bit more.
358
00:15:24,270 --> 00:15:26,440
Okay, I'm a charcoal-digging
fiend.
359
00:15:27,920 --> 00:15:29,880
Let me at it.
360
00:15:30,050 --> 00:15:32,540
While Marty
and the archaeology team
361
00:15:32,750 --> 00:15:36,450
continue the investigation
of the round feature on Lot 5...
362
00:15:38,060 --> 00:15:39,370
-Look what we got.
-Whoa!
363
00:15:39,540 --> 00:15:41,460
- We got wood.
- Yeah.
364
00:15:41,630 --> 00:15:43,680
...in the Money Pit area,
365
00:15:43,810 --> 00:15:47,510
Alex Lagina, along
with geologist Terry Matheson
366
00:15:47,680 --> 00:15:51,250
and Oak Island historian
Charles Barkhouse,
367
00:15:51,380 --> 00:15:52,690
have just
encountered more evidence
368
00:15:52,900 --> 00:15:54,430
of a man-made structure
369
00:15:54,600 --> 00:15:56,910
some 130 feet deep
370
00:15:57,080 --> 00:16:00,650
in Borehole H.25-10.75.
371
00:16:00,820 --> 00:16:02,780
We could be heading
through a treasure zone
372
00:16:02,960 --> 00:16:05,050
right now, as we suspected.
373
00:16:05,180 --> 00:16:06,480
- Yeah.
-Exactly.
374
00:16:06,700 --> 00:16:08,220
The question now is,
375
00:16:08,400 --> 00:16:11,360
could it be the legendary
Chappell Vault,
376
00:16:11,530 --> 00:16:15,400
which may contain not only
a vast cache of gold
377
00:16:15,620 --> 00:16:20,020
but also the long-sought answers
to the Oak Island mystery?
378
00:16:20,190 --> 00:16:22,540
In the next core,
we should be into what we saw,
379
00:16:22,670 --> 00:16:25,460
hopefully, in H.5-10.5.
380
00:16:25,630 --> 00:16:27,070
We're hot on its heels here.
381
00:16:27,290 --> 00:16:29,240
- The next core is gonna tell us.
- Yeah.
382
00:16:29,420 --> 00:16:31,990
We have a core.
383
00:16:32,160 --> 00:16:34,990
We're approaching target depth,
and I'm pretty excited.
384
00:16:35,210 --> 00:16:38,080
Hopefully, this borehole is
the one that brings up treasure
385
00:16:38,250 --> 00:16:39,520
from the original Money Pit.
386
00:16:41,650 --> 00:16:42,820
There's 139 there.
387
00:16:43,000 --> 00:16:44,870
Thank you. Oh, wow.
388
00:16:48,610 --> 00:16:50,000
All right. Get a look at this.
389
00:16:53,270 --> 00:16:55,180
We're getting into cobble
and gravel here.
390
00:16:55,310 --> 00:16:56,880
All right.
391
00:16:57,010 --> 00:16:59,880
Look at this. More wood.
392
00:17:00,060 --> 00:17:01,540
Oh, wow.
393
00:17:01,710 --> 00:17:03,580
- More of that wood, absolutely.
- Yeah.
394
00:17:03,760 --> 00:17:05,060
Let's have a look here.
395
00:17:05,280 --> 00:17:08,020
That's very much in situ.
396
00:17:08,200 --> 00:17:11,630
But this is basically a broken
run right at the bottom.
397
00:17:11,720 --> 00:17:14,850
It's not very much recovery,
so that is kind of odd, too.
398
00:17:14,990 --> 00:17:17,030
I mean, I'm very surprised
to see that.
399
00:17:17,210 --> 00:17:18,820
Uh...
400
00:17:18,990 --> 00:17:21,430
I think maybe we should
have Mike talk to us about that.
401
00:17:21,600 --> 00:17:24,170
- Yeah.
- Mike!
402
00:17:24,300 --> 00:17:26,870
When we lose
a stretch of the core,
403
00:17:27,040 --> 00:17:28,350
that's very interesting to us
404
00:17:28,520 --> 00:17:29,910
'cause there's
a few possibilities.
405
00:17:30,090 --> 00:17:33,700
It's either an open void
or a soft area
406
00:17:33,830 --> 00:17:35,790
that's indicative
of a structure, a tunnel,
407
00:17:35,920 --> 00:17:37,750
something that was excavated,
which is exactly what we wanted.
408
00:17:37,920 --> 00:17:40,530
It could be related
to a treasure deposit.
409
00:17:40,710 --> 00:17:43,410
- Hey.
-Hey, Mike.
410
00:17:43,580 --> 00:17:45,360
What do you make of this?
411
00:17:45,540 --> 00:17:48,060
The bottom of this fell out.
412
00:17:48,190 --> 00:17:49,760
So that's why you have
a short run here.
413
00:17:49,890 --> 00:17:51,590
Oh, okay. I see.
414
00:17:52,980 --> 00:17:55,200
It got very loose
415
00:17:55,370 --> 00:17:57,070
probably, you know,
halfway through that run.
416
00:17:58,420 --> 00:18:00,120
Could we be in a void?
417
00:18:00,250 --> 00:18:01,380
- Oh, yeah.
- Yeah.
418
00:18:01,510 --> 00:18:02,420
Wow.
419
00:18:03,770 --> 00:18:04,950
That's awesome.
420
00:18:09,610 --> 00:18:10,610
-Could we be in a void?
-Yeah.
421
00:18:10,780 --> 00:18:12,830
It got very loose
422
00:18:13,000 --> 00:18:15,050
halfway through that run.
423
00:18:15,220 --> 00:18:16,960
- That's what we want, right?
- Yeah.
424
00:18:17,090 --> 00:18:18,660
It is an exciting moment
425
00:18:18,830 --> 00:18:21,620
for the Oak Island team
in the Money Pit area.
426
00:18:21,790 --> 00:18:23,400
- Great stuff.
-At a depth
427
00:18:23,580 --> 00:18:25,060
of some 140 feet
428
00:18:25,230 --> 00:18:29,320
in Borehole H.25-10.75,
429
00:18:29,490 --> 00:18:32,760
they have just drilled
into a possible void.
430
00:18:32,930 --> 00:18:35,460
And in the same area
where they may have encountered
431
00:18:35,590 --> 00:18:39,240
the legendary Chappell Vault
just one week ago.
432
00:18:39,370 --> 00:18:41,680
So, can you case the borehole
433
00:18:41,810 --> 00:18:43,600
to 149 before you pull out?
434
00:18:43,810 --> 00:18:44,990
I could do that, yeah.
435
00:18:45,120 --> 00:18:47,120
We want recovery
436
00:18:47,250 --> 00:18:48,640
- rather than pushing through.
- Right.
437
00:18:48,860 --> 00:18:50,210
If there's wood in there at all,
438
00:18:50,390 --> 00:18:51,130
it would be pretty exciting.
439
00:18:51,300 --> 00:18:53,130
Yeah.
440
00:18:53,260 --> 00:18:54,350
- All right.
-Thanks.
441
00:18:54,520 --> 00:18:56,430
Recovery is critical.
442
00:18:56,650 --> 00:18:59,480
We're in a potential void.
443
00:18:59,660 --> 00:19:02,880
There could be material in here
indicative of a structure.
444
00:19:03,050 --> 00:19:05,570
But also there's a chance
that this core
445
00:19:05,700 --> 00:19:07,530
is gonna bring up treasure.
446
00:19:07,710 --> 00:19:09,580
So, with all that said, uh,
we're not gonna know,
447
00:19:09,710 --> 00:19:10,840
one way or the other,
what's here
448
00:19:11,010 --> 00:19:12,490
until we finish this borehole.
449
00:19:14,580 --> 00:19:15,850
Here it comes.
450
00:19:15,980 --> 00:19:18,330
Hope for material.
451
00:19:19,890 --> 00:19:21,420
Thanks, Leighton.
452
00:19:21,550 --> 00:19:22,850
163.
453
00:19:24,900 --> 00:19:25,860
Go ahead.
454
00:19:30,560 --> 00:19:32,510
Look at this, Terry.
455
00:19:32,730 --> 00:19:34,040
Oh, wow.
456
00:19:35,910 --> 00:19:37,690
That's deep.
457
00:19:38,820 --> 00:19:40,000
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
458
00:19:40,130 --> 00:19:42,180
What do you got, more?
459
00:19:43,310 --> 00:19:44,700
There's another chunk there.
460
00:19:46,960 --> 00:19:48,440
Is this material
461
00:19:48,570 --> 00:19:50,580
loose in situ
or is this loose disturbed?
462
00:19:50,750 --> 00:19:53,010
This looks disturbed right here.
463
00:19:54,280 --> 00:19:55,800
This is really interesting.
464
00:19:55,970 --> 00:19:58,410
We might've nicked it again.
465
00:19:58,540 --> 00:20:01,020
Could Charles Barkhouse
be correct
466
00:20:01,240 --> 00:20:03,550
that the coring drill
may have once again
467
00:20:03,680 --> 00:20:07,380
just cut through another edge
of the fabled Chappell Vault?
468
00:20:07,510 --> 00:20:09,070
This is probably
meaningful enough
469
00:20:09,250 --> 00:20:10,550
that I should give
my Uncle Rick a call.
470
00:20:10,770 --> 00:20:12,250
- Yeah.
- Tend to agree.
471
00:20:12,420 --> 00:20:14,990
We're so close to the activity
472
00:20:15,170 --> 00:20:18,120
of previous searchers,
but this is unexplored ground
473
00:20:18,300 --> 00:20:21,300
in an area
that many qualified people
474
00:20:21,480 --> 00:20:23,650
believe to be the location
of the original Money Pit.
475
00:20:23,830 --> 00:20:26,440
If it's not anything
that we know of that's searcher,
476
00:20:26,660 --> 00:20:28,310
then there's a much higher
chance it's original works,
477
00:20:28,530 --> 00:20:30,010
and that would be very exciting.
478
00:20:30,180 --> 00:20:31,530
-Hey, Rick.
-Hi, Rick. How you doing?
479
00:20:31,660 --> 00:20:32,840
I've heard
a little bit of excitement
480
00:20:33,010 --> 00:20:33,920
- up here.
- Come on over.
481
00:20:35,230 --> 00:20:36,530
Mike advanced this casing down,
482
00:20:36,670 --> 00:20:38,970
and just the bottom
of that fell out.
483
00:20:39,150 --> 00:20:40,840
If there was
an empty space down there,
484
00:20:41,020 --> 00:20:43,240
it's now full of
stuff like this.
485
00:20:44,930 --> 00:20:46,940
- My gosh,
if you've hit a void...
- Yeah.
486
00:20:47,070 --> 00:20:49,240
It makes this area,
487
00:20:49,370 --> 00:20:51,460
again, just based on this alone,
488
00:20:51,640 --> 00:20:53,290
an area for a possible caisson.
489
00:20:53,460 --> 00:20:56,550
This could be where we find it.
490
00:20:56,770 --> 00:20:58,210
I'd like to go back
491
00:20:58,380 --> 00:21:00,170
to the previous searchers' notes
492
00:21:00,300 --> 00:21:03,260
because they denoted, roughly,
where they were drilling.
493
00:21:03,470 --> 00:21:05,000
Mm-hmm. Yeah.
494
00:21:05,130 --> 00:21:06,780
- It's all good news.
-And we have wood to test.
495
00:21:06,960 --> 00:21:08,440
Yeah. Really good.
496
00:21:08,610 --> 00:21:10,050
Kudos to everyone. Great job.
497
00:21:10,220 --> 00:21:12,270
Let's see what tomorrow brings.
498
00:21:15,830 --> 00:21:17,920
The following morning...
499
00:21:18,050 --> 00:21:20,750
-Casing's at 149.
-Great.
500
00:21:20,880 --> 00:21:22,840
That's perfect.
Let's see what happens.
501
00:21:23,020 --> 00:21:24,800
...as the team
plots their next move
502
00:21:24,930 --> 00:21:27,280
in the Money Pit area...
503
00:21:28,670 --> 00:21:29,850
Want to take over?
504
00:21:30,020 --> 00:21:31,290
Sure.
505
00:21:31,420 --> 00:21:32,980
...Rick and Craig Tester
506
00:21:33,160 --> 00:21:34,510
lead the effort
to reach the bottom
507
00:21:34,680 --> 00:21:36,940
of the mysterious
vault-like structure
508
00:21:37,070 --> 00:21:39,120
in the northern region
of the swamp.
509
00:21:45,520 --> 00:21:48,480
There's some
serious rock down there, eh?
510
00:21:51,220 --> 00:21:52,520
Yeah, it's...
511
00:21:52,650 --> 00:21:53,830
We've reached the bottom.
512
00:21:56,090 --> 00:21:57,570
I don't see much
falling through that.
513
00:21:57,700 --> 00:21:58,490
No.
514
00:22:01,490 --> 00:22:02,970
Think maybe, Katya,
515
00:22:03,100 --> 00:22:05,620
you might want to come down
and have a scan.
516
00:22:05,800 --> 00:22:07,500
-Give her one last try.
-Can always try.
517
00:22:20,160 --> 00:22:24,640
I can say that there
are no more signals.
518
00:22:26,380 --> 00:22:28,250
All I know is
519
00:22:28,390 --> 00:22:29,520
it's the perfect size for
a nice, little treasure chest.
520
00:22:29,690 --> 00:22:31,690
Mm-hmm.
521
00:22:31,870 --> 00:22:33,000
But unfortunately,
it appears as though we came
522
00:22:33,170 --> 00:22:35,220
- a little bit too late.
-Yeah, it's gone.
523
00:22:35,350 --> 00:22:37,090
-It's a curious thing.
-Oh, yeah.
524
00:22:37,220 --> 00:22:38,480
I mean, think about it, right?
525
00:22:38,660 --> 00:22:42,530
Look at what
we've found within, what,
526
00:22:42,660 --> 00:22:44,750
a hundred-foot radius? The Eye,
527
00:22:44,920 --> 00:22:47,580
the log platform,
the cobble path,
528
00:22:47,750 --> 00:22:51,060
and this storage site.
529
00:22:51,190 --> 00:22:53,020
I mean, what else is
530
00:22:53,190 --> 00:22:55,110
another hundred-foot radius
away?
531
00:22:56,410 --> 00:22:58,630
In addition to
the vault-like structure,
532
00:22:58,810 --> 00:23:01,330
the team has also
discovered several other
533
00:23:01,510 --> 00:23:03,380
man-made features in this area,
534
00:23:03,510 --> 00:23:08,080
including a platform of logs,
a cobblestone pathway
535
00:23:08,250 --> 00:23:10,560
that is still yet
to be fully uncovered,
536
00:23:10,730 --> 00:23:13,780
and the so-called
Eye of the Swamp,
537
00:23:13,950 --> 00:23:16,960
a circular feature
that bears an eerie resemblance
538
00:23:17,040 --> 00:23:21,090
to the Masonic symbol known
as the All-Seeing Eye
539
00:23:21,220 --> 00:23:24,660
and which geoscientist
Dr. Ian Spooner believes
540
00:23:24,790 --> 00:23:27,970
was created
in the late 17th century.
541
00:23:28,140 --> 00:23:30,840
I would like to track back
to the cobble path
542
00:23:31,060 --> 00:23:32,750
and see where it's heading
543
00:23:32,930 --> 00:23:35,150
because my suspicion is,
there are two or three
544
00:23:35,320 --> 00:23:36,190
of these around somewhere.
545
00:23:36,320 --> 00:23:37,370
I would agree.
546
00:23:37,540 --> 00:23:38,930
If you don't have a bank,
547
00:23:39,110 --> 00:23:40,940
you would spread it
over multiple spots
548
00:23:41,070 --> 00:23:44,980
for fear that... because
if somebody found your cache,
549
00:23:45,160 --> 00:23:47,070
you would be
in big trouble, right?
550
00:23:47,160 --> 00:23:49,290
Yep, maybe we find
another one 20 feet away
551
00:23:49,470 --> 00:23:52,160
- that is still full.
- Yeah.
552
00:23:52,340 --> 00:23:54,600
Could Rick Lagina be correct
553
00:23:54,780 --> 00:23:56,910
that if the team continues
554
00:23:57,000 --> 00:23:59,130
to uncover more of
the cobblestone path,
555
00:23:59,260 --> 00:24:02,130
it could lead them
to other vault-like structures
556
00:24:02,350 --> 00:24:04,350
in the swamp
where hidden valuables
557
00:24:04,530 --> 00:24:06,830
are still waiting
to be uncovered?
558
00:24:07,010 --> 00:24:08,920
It's pretty big that something
559
00:24:09,050 --> 00:24:11,100
this huge could stay hidden
for so long,
560
00:24:11,270 --> 00:24:14,100
so it begs the question,
what else is here?
561
00:24:14,270 --> 00:24:16,010
Yep. But in order
to find that out,
562
00:24:16,150 --> 00:24:17,230
we've got to get going.
563
00:24:17,360 --> 00:24:18,840
- Right, Bill?
- That's right.
564
00:24:18,970 --> 00:24:20,190
Let's call her quits here
565
00:24:20,320 --> 00:24:22,150
and move on to the stone path.
566
00:24:22,330 --> 00:24:23,810
Yep.
567
00:24:26,110 --> 00:24:28,160
Later that morning...
568
00:24:28,240 --> 00:24:31,030
Hey, Carmen.
Welcome to the lab.
569
00:24:31,160 --> 00:24:32,680
- Welcome back.
- Please.
- Hi, Jack.
570
00:24:32,810 --> 00:24:34,990
- Gary.
- All right, mate.
571
00:24:35,160 --> 00:24:36,770
...in the Oak Island lab,
572
00:24:36,910 --> 00:24:38,820
Craig and other members
of the team
573
00:24:38,910 --> 00:24:42,210
meet with blacksmithing expert
Carmen Legge.
574
00:24:42,390 --> 00:24:45,090
He has come to examine
the mysterious copper plate
575
00:24:45,300 --> 00:24:47,000
that was found one day ago
576
00:24:47,130 --> 00:24:51,180
in the spoils from
the round feature on Lot 5.
577
00:24:51,350 --> 00:24:54,530
To me, this copper one
looks like
578
00:24:54,660 --> 00:24:56,400
it's a-a belt plate.
579
00:24:56,530 --> 00:24:58,490
What can you tell us about that?
580
00:25:00,800 --> 00:25:02,190
Well, it is copper.
581
00:25:02,280 --> 00:25:04,020
You can see it has
582
00:25:04,190 --> 00:25:06,670
- two little rivets on there.
-Yep.
583
00:25:06,850 --> 00:25:08,720
It doesn't look like
584
00:25:08,940 --> 00:25:10,940
a uniform curve, so it could've
got bent in the later years,
585
00:25:11,070 --> 00:25:12,900
but it looks like
a nameplate to me.
586
00:25:13,030 --> 00:25:15,730
A riveted nameplate.
587
00:25:15,860 --> 00:25:17,690
- Have you scanned
this one, Emma?
- Um, yeah.
588
00:25:19,820 --> 00:25:21,250
Earlier this morning,
589
00:25:21,470 --> 00:25:23,390
Emma Culligan
analyzed the artifact
590
00:25:23,560 --> 00:25:27,220
with the Skyscan 1273
CT scanner,
591
00:25:27,430 --> 00:25:30,870
a device that emits
nondestructive X-ray radiation
592
00:25:31,050 --> 00:25:34,530
in order to reveal
an object's finer details.
593
00:25:35,660 --> 00:25:37,400
She also scanned it
594
00:25:37,530 --> 00:25:39,450
using the X-ray
fluorescence spectrometer
595
00:25:39,530 --> 00:25:42,060
to identify the elements
in its composition,
596
00:25:42,230 --> 00:25:45,670
which can help determine
when it was created.
597
00:25:45,890 --> 00:25:47,720
So, it is a, is a copper alloy.
598
00:25:49,020 --> 00:25:51,280
It's a copper alloy
of copper, zinc,
599
00:25:51,460 --> 00:25:54,900
some iron, lead,
arsenic is also in there.
600
00:25:56,290 --> 00:25:59,550
The metallurgy indicates dates?
601
00:25:59,730 --> 00:26:03,080
That arsenic does make it older.
602
00:26:04,730 --> 00:26:06,300
- So, the presence of arsenic...
- Good.
603
00:26:06,470 --> 00:26:08,300
...as an alloying element
604
00:26:08,470 --> 00:26:10,260
could push the date
back to the 1600s.
605
00:26:11,220 --> 00:26:13,220
Wow.
606
00:26:17,270 --> 00:26:19,140
So, the presence of arsenic
607
00:26:19,310 --> 00:26:20,570
could push the date
back to the 1600s.
608
00:26:20,750 --> 00:26:24,270
I'm not 100% on that.
However, it is
609
00:26:24,400 --> 00:26:25,840
in the realm of possibility
610
00:26:26,010 --> 00:26:27,540
because it is a metal that
611
00:26:27,710 --> 00:26:30,410
starts to fade out,
uh, throughout
612
00:26:30,580 --> 00:26:32,590
- the later 1700s.
-That's great.
613
00:26:32,800 --> 00:26:35,110
It is a potentially
614
00:26:35,200 --> 00:26:37,330
historic moment
for the Oak Island team.
615
00:26:37,500 --> 00:26:40,290
According to the composition
of the copper plate
616
00:26:40,460 --> 00:26:42,250
that was unearthed
in the rounded feature
617
00:26:42,380 --> 00:26:45,120
on Lot 5, archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan
618
00:26:45,340 --> 00:26:47,340
believes that it may predate
619
00:26:47,560 --> 00:26:50,170
the discovery of the Money Pit
by more than a century.
620
00:26:50,390 --> 00:26:53,430
I mean, if we are
saying that that is
621
00:26:53,560 --> 00:26:56,650
late 1600s, does it not
fit in with the possibility
622
00:26:56,830 --> 00:27:00,570
that Phips was on Lot 5
doing something?
623
00:27:00,740 --> 00:27:02,400
Phips had discovered
the Concepci贸n,
624
00:27:02,490 --> 00:27:04,840
which was a sunken
treasure ship.
625
00:27:04,970 --> 00:27:06,710
Yeah, seems like
626
00:27:06,880 --> 00:27:09,710
you're finding more artifacts
to lend to that theory.
627
00:27:09,930 --> 00:27:13,190
Yeah, there is definitely
plausibility for it.
628
00:27:13,280 --> 00:27:15,670
Many people are
actually familiar with
629
00:27:15,850 --> 00:27:16,980
William Phips's discovery
of the Concepci贸n
630
00:27:17,110 --> 00:27:19,550
back in 1687.
631
00:27:19,760 --> 00:27:22,330
We know that Phips found
silver on the Concepci贸n,
632
00:27:22,550 --> 00:27:24,200
and I believe
some of the treasure
633
00:27:24,380 --> 00:27:26,810
from the Concepci贸n was
secreted to Oak Island.
634
00:27:26,990 --> 00:27:28,770
Thanks to the research
635
00:27:28,860 --> 00:27:32,380
of 32nd-degree
Freemason Scott Clarke,
636
00:27:32,560 --> 00:27:35,210
the Oak Island team
has found a prime suspect
637
00:27:35,390 --> 00:27:37,480
for who may have been behind
638
00:27:37,610 --> 00:27:39,960
the 230-year-old mystery:
639
00:27:40,130 --> 00:27:42,570
Sir William Phips.
640
00:27:42,740 --> 00:27:48,180
In 1687, the English
politician and naval captain
641
00:27:48,310 --> 00:27:50,450
made two successful salvages
642
00:27:50,620 --> 00:27:53,970
of the famed Spanish treasure
wreck known as the Concepci贸n,
643
00:27:54,150 --> 00:27:58,320
which sank off the coast of
the Dominican Republic in 1641
644
00:27:58,500 --> 00:28:00,980
while carrying
more than 100 tons
645
00:28:01,150 --> 00:28:03,070
of silver, gold and jewels.
646
00:28:03,200 --> 00:28:06,720
However, after recovering
647
00:28:06,900 --> 00:28:07,900
more than 34 tons
of the valuables
648
00:28:08,030 --> 00:28:09,810
during his first mission,
649
00:28:09,900 --> 00:28:12,210
when he returned to the wreck
650
00:28:12,420 --> 00:28:15,340
with the help of a Freemason
named Captain Andrew Belcher,
651
00:28:15,510 --> 00:28:17,780
Phips delivered less than
652
00:28:17,950 --> 00:28:21,260
five additional tons of treasure
to the English Crown.
653
00:28:21,430 --> 00:28:22,910
I strongly believe that Belcher
654
00:28:23,130 --> 00:28:24,570
and his comrades were actually
transferring treasure
655
00:28:24,740 --> 00:28:27,050
from the Concepci贸n
to the Oak Island area.
656
00:28:27,220 --> 00:28:28,700
- That is remarkable.
-Yeah.
657
00:28:29,750 --> 00:28:32,530
If he was here
in the late 1600s,
658
00:28:32,710 --> 00:28:35,190
that's not out of
the range of possibility
659
00:28:35,270 --> 00:28:36,840
for construction of the feature.
660
00:28:36,970 --> 00:28:39,360
The construction style
seems hurried,
661
00:28:39,500 --> 00:28:42,540
and it also seems like
an older-style build.
662
00:28:42,720 --> 00:28:44,760
If the team can prove
663
00:28:44,940 --> 00:28:47,980
that Sir William Phips
and Andrew Belcher
664
00:28:48,160 --> 00:28:52,120
are connected to
the rounded feature on Lot 5,
665
00:28:52,290 --> 00:28:54,680
could that also explain
who constructed
666
00:28:54,820 --> 00:28:56,340
the vault in the swamp,
667
00:28:56,510 --> 00:28:58,690
where former landowner
Anthony Graves
668
00:28:58,820 --> 00:29:02,520
may have discovered
a cache of Spanish silver?
669
00:29:02,610 --> 00:29:05,520
And if so,
might that also reveal
670
00:29:05,700 --> 00:29:07,700
who created the Eye of the Swamp
671
00:29:07,920 --> 00:29:09,870
as a secret calling card?
672
00:29:11,220 --> 00:29:13,180
You know, to me,
if this treasure
673
00:29:13,310 --> 00:29:15,400
is associated with, uh, Phips,
674
00:29:15,570 --> 00:29:18,450
it's an odd story
that's going on in Lot 5
675
00:29:18,660 --> 00:29:19,580
and in the swamp.
676
00:29:19,750 --> 00:29:21,230
Mm-hmm. Absolutely.
677
00:29:23,370 --> 00:29:25,890
To have all these significant
clues, or important clues,
678
00:29:26,060 --> 00:29:29,200
it certainly encompasses the
Sir William Phips expeditions,
679
00:29:29,330 --> 00:29:31,900
but there's no smoking gun here.
680
00:29:32,070 --> 00:29:33,640
We don't have that yet,
681
00:29:33,810 --> 00:29:37,340
but finding more vaults
in the swamp
682
00:29:37,510 --> 00:29:40,430
or on Lot 5 could be proof.
683
00:29:40,600 --> 00:29:42,300
There's certainly more
work to be done,
684
00:29:42,430 --> 00:29:44,430
and-and that, in and of itself,
is a little bit of the treasure.
685
00:29:44,600 --> 00:29:46,480
Carmen, thank you very much.
686
00:29:46,610 --> 00:29:49,390
Thanks, everybody,
and let's get back after it.
687
00:29:49,480 --> 00:29:50,650
- Yep.
- Very good.
- Let's go.
688
00:29:50,870 --> 00:29:52,350
Thanks.
689
00:29:52,480 --> 00:29:54,140
Thanks, Emma. Thanks, Carmen.
690
00:29:56,050 --> 00:29:57,790
Later that afternoon...
691
00:29:59,050 --> 00:30:00,530
Hey, guys.
692
00:30:00,710 --> 00:30:02,930
- You need help with anything?
-Yeah.
693
00:30:03,100 --> 00:30:06,280
...Peter Fornetti
joins Billy Gerhardt
694
00:30:06,450 --> 00:30:09,060
and Katya Drayton in the
northern region of the swamp,
695
00:30:09,240 --> 00:30:13,150
approximately 20 feet from
an empty vault-like structure
696
00:30:13,330 --> 00:30:15,160
and just several yards south
697
00:30:15,290 --> 00:30:17,940
from where 19th century
Oak Island landowner
698
00:30:18,070 --> 00:30:20,340
Anthony Graves
built his homestead.
699
00:30:20,510 --> 00:30:22,820
We have a lot more to do.
700
00:30:22,990 --> 00:30:24,690
Where you digging from?
701
00:30:24,770 --> 00:30:25,780
Going to do some
where you are there.
702
00:30:25,950 --> 00:30:27,730
It is their hope
703
00:30:27,910 --> 00:30:30,300
to find an extension
of the cobblestone pathway,
704
00:30:30,430 --> 00:30:32,350
as well as
more man-made structures
705
00:30:32,430 --> 00:30:35,570
that hopefully contain
hidden valuables.
706
00:30:35,740 --> 00:30:37,740
We may have found
an empty vault.
707
00:30:37,960 --> 00:30:42,140
So, hopefully, we can
find more of the pathway,
708
00:30:42,310 --> 00:30:44,360
and then there might be a vault,
709
00:30:44,530 --> 00:30:46,400
either in the area or nearby,
710
00:30:46,620 --> 00:30:47,970
that has treasure in it.
711
00:30:52,670 --> 00:30:55,020
That's a big piece of pottery.
712
00:30:57,940 --> 00:30:59,720
Oh, yeah.
713
00:31:01,510 --> 00:31:03,550
It was beautifully designed.
714
00:31:03,680 --> 00:31:07,250
Yeah. This is, uh,
a piece of pottery,
715
00:31:07,380 --> 00:31:10,080
but I think this is a print
716
00:31:10,250 --> 00:31:11,820
and not hand-painted.
717
00:31:12,040 --> 00:31:14,430
Look. There's a pile over here,
718
00:31:14,610 --> 00:31:16,390
- if you want to come.
- All right.
719
00:31:22,530 --> 00:31:24,230
These are...
720
00:31:25,660 --> 00:31:28,100
Got some blue glaze.
721
00:31:28,270 --> 00:31:30,270
This is what Laird
called yellowware.
722
00:31:30,450 --> 00:31:34,020
I mean, this is near the area
of Anthony Graves' home.
723
00:31:34,150 --> 00:31:36,800
If Anthony Graves
was here in the 1800s,
724
00:31:36,930 --> 00:31:39,410
as we go deeper, we might be
able to find earlier stuff.
725
00:31:40,940 --> 00:31:43,980
Could Peter be correct
that this pottery is connected
726
00:31:44,110 --> 00:31:46,730
to 19th century Oak Island
landowner Anthony Graves?
727
00:31:46,860 --> 00:31:48,210
Beautiful.
728
00:31:48,380 --> 00:31:51,510
If so, might that also be a sign
729
00:31:51,640 --> 00:31:53,380
that other buried structures
containing valuables
730
00:31:53,560 --> 00:31:55,210
are hidden in this area?
731
00:31:56,610 --> 00:31:58,040
-Let's move on.
-Okay.
732
00:31:59,350 --> 00:32:02,220
We found some clues
that strongly hint
733
00:32:02,390 --> 00:32:06,220
that Anthony Graves was
doing something in this area,
734
00:32:06,400 --> 00:32:08,660
and we hope to find some clues
735
00:32:08,880 --> 00:32:13,010
that might lead us to a location
of his supposed silver.
736
00:32:13,140 --> 00:32:15,620
So I think we just need
to continue to follow
737
00:32:15,800 --> 00:32:18,450
this cobble path
through to the end.
738
00:32:18,630 --> 00:32:19,890
There's more work
that needs to be done.
739
00:32:20,060 --> 00:32:21,720
Send it over
to the archaeologists.
740
00:32:21,800 --> 00:32:22,940
- Okay.
- As soon as we can.
741
00:32:23,110 --> 00:32:24,810
- Keep on metal detecting.
- Let's do it.
742
00:32:30,860 --> 00:32:32,680
While I'm on good bottom,
743
00:32:32,860 --> 00:32:35,250
- I'll scrape the sod off here
like Rick wanted.
- Okay.
744
00:32:35,430 --> 00:32:37,780
While the search
for clues and valuables
745
00:32:37,990 --> 00:32:40,260
continues in the Oak Island swamp...
746
00:32:40,390 --> 00:32:43,260
Gentlemen, we are approaching
747
00:32:43,390 --> 00:32:45,480
the real treasure hunt.
748
00:32:45,650 --> 00:32:47,960
We set out at
the beginning of this year
749
00:32:48,140 --> 00:32:50,270
with the idea being that we're
trying to locate a treasure.
750
00:32:51,790 --> 00:32:53,620
...Rick and Marty Lagina,
751
00:32:53,790 --> 00:32:55,660
Craig Tester, and other members
752
00:32:55,840 --> 00:32:57,710
of the team gather
in the war room
753
00:32:57,880 --> 00:33:00,670
for a critical meeting
regarding their search
754
00:33:00,840 --> 00:33:03,500
for the legendary
Money Pit treasure vault.
755
00:33:03,670 --> 00:33:06,850
It's time to decide
whether we have enough data
756
00:33:06,980 --> 00:33:09,070
to bring in the caissons
757
00:33:09,240 --> 00:33:11,200
and try and unearth this thing
that's been eluding us
758
00:33:11,330 --> 00:33:13,900
and everybody else
for 230 years.
759
00:33:14,120 --> 00:33:15,860
Or whether we don't.
760
00:33:16,030 --> 00:33:17,730
So, with that,
I'll just turn it over
761
00:33:17,950 --> 00:33:19,250
to whoever wants to start.
762
00:33:19,380 --> 00:33:21,730
Well, I think it's worth doing.
763
00:33:21,950 --> 00:33:23,430
There are areas
where the drills
764
00:33:23,610 --> 00:33:25,960
just can't provide you
with the information.
765
00:33:26,130 --> 00:33:28,870
Okay. Dr. Fred, same question.
766
00:33:29,050 --> 00:33:30,530
I think so.
767
00:33:30,700 --> 00:33:32,740
You're getting
768
00:33:32,920 --> 00:33:35,400
a-a larger sample and-and...
769
00:33:35,620 --> 00:33:37,450
we're getting a better idea
770
00:33:37,660 --> 00:33:39,660
of what's there geologically.
771
00:33:39,840 --> 00:33:41,410
Okay. Sounds good.
772
00:33:41,620 --> 00:33:44,370
In order to conduct the proposed
773
00:33:44,580 --> 00:33:46,760
large-scale excavation
in the Money Pit area,
774
00:33:46,890 --> 00:33:49,150
which would cost
millions of dollars,
775
00:33:49,370 --> 00:33:53,240
a massive machine
known as an oscillator
776
00:33:53,420 --> 00:33:55,810
would be used
to grind steel caissons--
777
00:33:55,990 --> 00:33:57,940
with diameters of seven feet--
778
00:33:58,120 --> 00:33:59,770
into the ground,
779
00:33:59,950 --> 00:34:03,170
reaching more than 200 feet
below the surface.
780
00:34:03,340 --> 00:34:06,520
An 18-and-a-half-ton tool
known as a hammer grab
781
00:34:06,690 --> 00:34:09,390
would then be used
to remove tons of earth
782
00:34:09,560 --> 00:34:11,570
and hopefully
the legendary treasure
783
00:34:11,780 --> 00:34:15,960
that people have sought
for 230 years.
784
00:34:16,140 --> 00:34:19,440
We know, ideally, we'd like
to do five or six caissons.
785
00:34:19,660 --> 00:34:21,620
And then, of course,
the next question,
786
00:34:21,790 --> 00:34:23,930
the obvious question--
if so, where?
787
00:34:25,150 --> 00:34:26,450
If it's metal underground,
788
00:34:26,620 --> 00:34:28,020
it's got to be in a shaft
or a tunnel.
789
00:34:28,190 --> 00:34:30,280
It's not just sitting
in the-- in the dirt.
790
00:34:30,500 --> 00:34:33,240
So, what we're interested in,
I think, at this point
791
00:34:33,410 --> 00:34:35,810
is, um, where did
that metal come from?
792
00:34:35,980 --> 00:34:39,070
Is there a connection
to the shafts that we know--
793
00:34:39,250 --> 00:34:40,600
the-the--the Chappell,
the Hedden.
794
00:34:40,770 --> 00:34:41,990
Okay.
795
00:34:42,120 --> 00:34:43,820
Let's talk
about the drill program.
796
00:34:44,030 --> 00:34:46,040
Scott, let's talk about
possible targets.
797
00:34:46,210 --> 00:34:47,340
Yeah. We have done
some exploratory drilling
798
00:34:47,520 --> 00:34:48,860
in and around here,
and we did have
799
00:34:49,040 --> 00:34:51,820
a few interesting results.
800
00:34:52,000 --> 00:34:55,090
One of the big discoveries
is potentially tunnels,
801
00:34:55,220 --> 00:34:56,700
which is what
you're looking for.
802
00:34:56,830 --> 00:34:58,050
-We have some good areas.
- Okay.
803
00:34:58,220 --> 00:35:00,140
So let's zoom in
the area of interest.
804
00:35:00,310 --> 00:35:02,310
Those two red circles
are the soil samples
805
00:35:02,490 --> 00:35:04,970
that Moya and Emma did
very early in the year,
806
00:35:05,140 --> 00:35:08,140
which matched
the soils on Lot 5.
807
00:35:08,280 --> 00:35:10,230
Really close to one
of the most successful holes
808
00:35:10,410 --> 00:35:13,760
in this area is E.75-5.6.
809
00:35:13,890 --> 00:35:15,850
I believe we had wood
at vault depth.
810
00:35:16,020 --> 00:35:19,330
In that 156 feet,
did we not hit wood?
811
00:35:19,500 --> 00:35:23,510
We went all the way down
to 159 with wood.
812
00:35:23,680 --> 00:35:26,820
So, no treasure yet
but potential vault location.
813
00:35:28,470 --> 00:35:31,910
Oh, yeah.
This is a lot of wood.
814
00:35:32,040 --> 00:35:34,560
We could be catching
the edge of a tunnel.
815
00:35:34,740 --> 00:35:37,260
In recent weeks,
while drilling boreholes
816
00:35:37,390 --> 00:35:39,610
in the region
of the Money Pit area,
817
00:35:39,780 --> 00:35:42,480
where Dr. Spooner and Dr. Michel
818
00:35:42,700 --> 00:35:44,270
believe a large source
of precious metals
819
00:35:44,440 --> 00:35:46,750
are buried deep underground,
820
00:35:46,920 --> 00:35:50,840
the team has made a series
of promising discoveries.
821
00:35:50,930 --> 00:35:52,930
This could be the bottom
of our tunnel right there.
822
00:35:53,100 --> 00:35:55,970
One is a previously
undocumented tunnel
823
00:35:56,190 --> 00:35:58,800
located some 109 feet deep.
824
00:36:00,630 --> 00:36:04,070
And on several occasions,
including just one day ago,
825
00:36:04,200 --> 00:36:07,420
at a depth of nearly 150 feet,
826
00:36:07,600 --> 00:36:09,770
they have repeatedly
recovered possible evidence
827
00:36:09,990 --> 00:36:12,640
of the legendary Chappell Vault.
828
00:36:12,770 --> 00:36:16,260
All right. So, based on
everything we've done...
829
00:36:16,390 --> 00:36:18,000
So, the yellow circle is where
830
00:36:18,130 --> 00:36:19,430
I'm gonna propose
we put a caisson.
831
00:36:19,650 --> 00:36:21,220
Okay.
832
00:36:21,390 --> 00:36:23,390
Is it possible that the team
833
00:36:23,570 --> 00:36:26,530
has now identified
one or more locations
834
00:36:26,700 --> 00:36:28,180
where the answers and reward
835
00:36:28,360 --> 00:36:30,230
that they have sought
for over a decade
836
00:36:30,440 --> 00:36:33,100
will finally be recovered?
837
00:36:33,270 --> 00:36:35,840
It's not just
the soil samples, though.
838
00:36:35,970 --> 00:36:38,410
And I keep coming back
to the highest anomalous gold
839
00:36:38,580 --> 00:36:39,800
we ever had that I'm aware of,
840
00:36:39,980 --> 00:36:41,500
where this spot sits.
841
00:36:41,590 --> 00:36:42,930
- Absolutely.
-All right.
842
00:36:43,150 --> 00:36:46,110
So, I happen to have
in my hand here
843
00:36:46,290 --> 00:36:50,200
a Canadian two-dollar coin.
844
00:36:50,380 --> 00:36:52,380
And it is about
the right diameter
845
00:36:52,510 --> 00:36:54,080
for a seven-foot caisson.
846
00:36:54,250 --> 00:36:55,770
So, would you place
your first one, please?
847
00:36:55,990 --> 00:36:58,040
- Sure.
- I'd like to see
where it fits on this.
848
00:36:58,210 --> 00:36:59,780
All right, so I'm gonna
take the best shot
849
00:36:59,950 --> 00:37:02,350
at the treasure being at depth
850
00:37:02,520 --> 00:37:04,390
anywhere between
100 and 160 feet...
851
00:37:04,610 --> 00:37:05,650
- right there.
-Right there.
852
00:37:05,830 --> 00:37:07,570
So, there we are.
853
00:37:07,740 --> 00:37:09,480
I think that's, potentially,
that's worth a caisson then.
854
00:37:09,700 --> 00:37:12,440
-Yeah.
-All right, well,
we've heard a lot here.
855
00:37:12,620 --> 00:37:15,180
Here's what I heard is,
um, I think there's a--
856
00:37:15,360 --> 00:37:17,970
quite a lot of enthusiasm
to bring in the caissons.
857
00:37:18,140 --> 00:37:19,800
- Absolutely.
-Yep.
858
00:37:19,970 --> 00:37:21,360
I agree that we should do this.
859
00:37:21,540 --> 00:37:23,630
There is real enthusiasm
around the table.
860
00:37:23,710 --> 00:37:26,630
A-And so, heartfelt
appreciation to everybody
861
00:37:26,800 --> 00:37:29,590
for the teamwork
and the ability to focus
862
00:37:29,760 --> 00:37:32,070
on the greater good,
the greater good being
863
00:37:32,250 --> 00:37:33,460
trying to solve this mystery.
864
00:37:33,640 --> 00:37:35,550
Okay. Well, then, do you agree
865
00:37:35,730 --> 00:37:37,600
with bringing in the canisters
866
00:37:37,730 --> 00:37:41,600
and do you agree with this
as at least a primary location?
867
00:37:43,430 --> 00:37:47,000
You know, we do tend to
look at things differently.
868
00:37:47,170 --> 00:37:49,310
- Hmm.
-Is caissons
the right application?
869
00:37:49,480 --> 00:37:52,830
In all honesty,
I would tunnel my way around
870
00:37:52,920 --> 00:37:55,620
the Money Pit ad nauseam.
871
00:38:04,280 --> 00:38:05,630
Is caissons
the right application?
872
00:38:05,800 --> 00:38:07,500
In all honesty...
873
00:38:07,670 --> 00:38:11,590
I would tunnel my way
around the Money Pit ad nauseam.
874
00:38:11,760 --> 00:38:14,980
But we're limited by reality.
875
00:38:15,160 --> 00:38:16,990
In the Oak Island war room,
876
00:38:17,120 --> 00:38:19,250
Rick and Marty Lagina,
877
00:38:19,380 --> 00:38:21,420
their partner Craig Tester,
and their team
878
00:38:21,600 --> 00:38:24,380
are debating how best to explore
879
00:38:24,510 --> 00:38:27,000
deep in the Money Pit
to finally recover
880
00:38:27,170 --> 00:38:30,040
a vast and fabled treasure.
881
00:38:30,130 --> 00:38:32,960
At the end of the day,
we've put Xs on the ground
882
00:38:33,130 --> 00:38:34,570
and now it's time
to get this started.
883
00:38:34,740 --> 00:38:36,400
Okay.
884
00:38:36,570 --> 00:38:37,480
We'll do it.
885
00:38:37,610 --> 00:38:39,050
Yep.
886
00:38:39,270 --> 00:38:40,700
It was a good year of drilling.
887
00:38:40,840 --> 00:38:42,320
We've collected
a lot of good data.
888
00:38:42,450 --> 00:38:44,060
Not only the samples
we've brought up
889
00:38:44,270 --> 00:38:46,750
but all the water monitoring
we've done.
890
00:38:46,930 --> 00:38:50,280
We're constantly going back
over the historical records
891
00:38:50,450 --> 00:38:52,280
to tie into the new wells.
892
00:38:52,460 --> 00:38:54,240
We've got a lot of information.
893
00:38:54,410 --> 00:38:56,850
Now we need to take
the next step: big caissons.
894
00:38:58,160 --> 00:38:59,810
This has come as a result
895
00:38:59,980 --> 00:39:01,810
of 230 years
896
00:39:01,990 --> 00:39:04,120
of hard-won,
hard-wrought search.
897
00:39:04,290 --> 00:39:07,340
We have built upon
all the previous searchers--
898
00:39:07,560 --> 00:39:11,040
Onslow, Truro, Restalls.
899
00:39:12,260 --> 00:39:15,090
This is a puzzle here
in front of us.
900
00:39:15,220 --> 00:39:16,570
It's eloquent. It's beautiful.
901
00:39:16,740 --> 00:39:19,530
It speaks to 230 years
of raw emotion.
902
00:39:19,700 --> 00:39:22,700
And so my hope is that,
as we apply
903
00:39:22,880 --> 00:39:25,490
the science and technology,
904
00:39:25,660 --> 00:39:29,140
we have real respect not only
for the history of Oak Island
905
00:39:29,360 --> 00:39:31,760
but for each and every one
of ours' participation in this
906
00:39:31,930 --> 00:39:35,240
'cause it has
cost us all something.
907
00:39:36,500 --> 00:39:38,410
And yet we persevere.
908
00:39:38,590 --> 00:39:42,590
And that is emblematic
and emphatically states
909
00:39:42,810 --> 00:39:45,030
how important this is to us.
910
00:39:45,200 --> 00:39:46,640
And I am grateful for each
and every one of you
911
00:39:46,810 --> 00:39:49,160
sitting around the table.
912
00:39:49,340 --> 00:39:51,910
Because in order
to complete this puzzle,
913
00:39:52,080 --> 00:39:53,560
we'll all have
to be at our best.
914
00:39:56,430 --> 00:39:57,610
Do I want to find the treasure?
915
00:39:57,780 --> 00:39:59,650
Yes, but
916
00:39:59,780 --> 00:40:01,260
I want the story told.
917
00:40:01,480 --> 00:40:03,270
And-and if the treasure
helps us do that,
918
00:40:03,440 --> 00:40:05,180
then let's get to it.
919
00:40:05,400 --> 00:40:07,230
Let's get the caissons
down there and find this thing.
920
00:40:08,750 --> 00:40:10,970
We've talked about
the one thing--
921
00:40:11,190 --> 00:40:14,410
Rick's favorite expression
for 12 years now--
922
00:40:14,580 --> 00:40:16,320
I want to find it.
923
00:40:16,500 --> 00:40:17,760
I want it for Rick,
I want it for me,
924
00:40:17,980 --> 00:40:19,500
I want it for everybody
on this quest,
925
00:40:19,630 --> 00:40:21,150
I want it for the fellowship.
926
00:40:21,330 --> 00:40:23,760
Maybe, finally,
after all these years,
927
00:40:23,940 --> 00:40:25,640
we'll solve this mystery.
928
00:40:25,850 --> 00:40:28,380
You know, from the human heart
hope springs eternal.
929
00:40:28,550 --> 00:40:30,730
We're a part of something
that will endure
930
00:40:30,900 --> 00:40:32,730
forever.
931
00:40:32,900 --> 00:40:36,040
We are a part of something that,
hopefully, speaks to something
932
00:40:36,210 --> 00:40:38,650
about history that we currently
don't understand.
933
00:40:38,820 --> 00:40:41,480
So, let the caissons roll in.
Let's get after it.
934
00:40:41,650 --> 00:40:43,260
Let's get it done.
935
00:40:43,480 --> 00:40:44,790
All right, so we're doing
something important.
936
00:40:44,960 --> 00:40:46,350
- Absolutely.
- It sure feels like it.
937
00:40:46,530 --> 00:40:48,920
Okay. I love it. Proceed.
938
00:40:49,090 --> 00:40:50,010
All right. Let's go.
939
00:40:50,180 --> 00:40:52,360
Let's go.
940
00:40:52,530 --> 00:40:55,270
As boys growing up
in Northern Michigan,
941
00:40:55,400 --> 00:40:57,930
Rick and Marty Lagina
were tantalized
942
00:40:58,100 --> 00:41:00,150
by the tales of all the people
943
00:41:00,320 --> 00:41:02,240
who tried to unearth
a vast treasure
944
00:41:02,320 --> 00:41:03,930
in the Oak Island Money Pit.
945
00:41:04,070 --> 00:41:07,070
And now,
after more than a decade
946
00:41:07,240 --> 00:41:11,730
of building on the progress
of those brave men and women,
947
00:41:11,860 --> 00:41:13,730
can the Laginas and their team
948
00:41:13,860 --> 00:41:16,080
overcome the mysterious forces
949
00:41:16,210 --> 00:41:17,990
that have guarded
the island's secrets
950
00:41:18,170 --> 00:41:20,470
for more than two centuries?
951
00:41:20,650 --> 00:41:23,350
They are about
to conduct the biggest
952
00:41:23,520 --> 00:41:26,350
and most strategic dig ever
953
00:41:26,520 --> 00:41:29,960
in order...
954
00:41:30,180 --> 00:41:32,010
to find out.
955
00:41:33,620 --> 00:41:36,450
Next time
on The Curse of Oak Island...
956
00:41:36,620 --> 00:41:37,880
Come here, look at this.
957
00:41:38,100 --> 00:41:40,800
-Oh, my gosh.
- There's something here.
958
00:41:40,970 --> 00:41:43,320
Could this be a continuation
of the stone path?
959
00:41:43,500 --> 00:41:45,190
This is the Blair treasure map.
960
00:41:45,370 --> 00:41:47,280
From what we can gather,
961
00:41:47,410 --> 00:41:49,150
there were three
separate treasure caches.
962
00:41:49,240 --> 00:41:51,030
- I say we get after it.
- Yeah.
963
00:41:51,110 --> 00:41:52,240
Look at this.
964
00:41:52,420 --> 00:41:53,850
So, this has got
to be the stone.
965
00:41:53,980 --> 00:41:55,330
There's an X here.
966
00:41:55,550 --> 00:41:56,680
Ringing loud and clear.
967
00:41:56,860 --> 00:41:58,820
Oh! Got it.
968
00:41:58,990 --> 00:42:00,080
Wow!
969
00:42:00,250 --> 00:42:01,860
Come see this.
970
00:42:01,990 --> 00:42:05,040
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