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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,960 --> 00:00:04,004 Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:04,004 --> 00:00:05,339 What the heck is that? 3 00:00:05,339 --> 00:00:06,506 Same size as the cribbing spikes 4 00:00:06,506 --> 00:00:09,176 that we found in Smith's Cove. 5 00:00:11,470 --> 00:00:14,848 - ‐Wow. - We're cutting through something. 6 00:00:14,848 --> 00:00:16,517 ‐Wow! ‐Look at the wood. 7 00:00:16,517 --> 00:00:19,019 ‐There you go. ‐Wow! Look at the size of that. 8 00:00:19,019 --> 00:00:21,855 ‐Yeah! ‐This piece is hand‐hewn, as well, look. 9 00:00:21,855 --> 00:00:23,482 This should be the money tunnel. 10 00:00:23,482 --> 00:00:24,733 Whoa, whoa, whoa! Look at this. 11 00:00:24,733 --> 00:00:27,361 This could be a hinge to a chest. 12 00:00:27,361 --> 00:00:28,946 That's freakin' awesome! 13 00:00:31,198 --> 00:00:34,868 There is an island in the North Atlantic 14 00:00:34,868 --> 00:00:38,372 where people have been looking for an incredible treasure 15 00:00:38,372 --> 00:00:41,667 for more than 200 years. 16 00:00:41,667 --> 00:00:44,711 So far, they have found a stone slab 17 00:00:44,711 --> 00:00:47,381 with strange symbols carved into it, 18 00:00:47,381 --> 00:00:50,217 mysterious fragments of human bone, 19 00:00:50,217 --> 00:00:54,054 and a lead cross whose origin may stretch back 20 00:00:54,054 --> 00:00:56,556 to the days of the Knights Templar. 21 00:00:56,556 --> 00:01:01,019 To date, six men have died trying to solve the mystery. 22 00:01:02,062 --> 00:01:04,189 And, according to legend, 23 00:01:04,189 --> 00:01:07,234 one more will have to die 24 00:01:07,234 --> 00:01:10,946 before the treasure can be found. 25 00:01:25,919 --> 00:01:28,839 ‐Okay, guys, talk to me, talk to me. ‐Hey, Marty. 26 00:01:28,839 --> 00:01:32,134 What's going on‐‐ any finds, any news, any anything, anything? 27 00:01:32,134 --> 00:01:35,053 ‐Nothing but good news. ‐How close are we? 28 00:01:35,053 --> 00:01:37,431 Somewhere between 70 and 75 would be my guess right now. 29 00:01:37,431 --> 00:01:39,933 I‐I think we're in undisturbed area, which is good, 30 00:01:39,933 --> 00:01:41,768 'cause we want to come down on top of a tunnel. 31 00:01:41,768 --> 00:01:43,812 ‐On top of the tunnel that was, yeah. ‐Yeah. 32 00:01:43,812 --> 00:01:47,607 With only a few precious weeks left before the start 33 00:01:47,607 --> 00:01:50,444 of another bitter‐cold Nova Scotia winter, 34 00:01:50,444 --> 00:01:53,488 brothers Rick and Marty Lagina and members of their team 35 00:01:53,488 --> 00:01:56,783 watch closely as an eight‐foot‐wide 36 00:01:56,783 --> 00:01:59,619 steel‐cased shaft is driven deeper and deeper 37 00:01:59,619 --> 00:02:03,457 into the ground at a site known as 8‐A. 38 00:02:03,457 --> 00:02:06,626 If successful, this exploratory borehole should 39 00:02:06,626 --> 00:02:09,588 intercept a 19th century searcher tunnel known 40 00:02:09,588 --> 00:02:11,131 as Shaft Six, 41 00:02:11,131 --> 00:02:14,134 which according to archival records, 42 00:02:14,134 --> 00:02:18,138 directly connects to the original Money Pit. 43 00:02:18,138 --> 00:02:21,308 There's no question I'm excited, because I have always 44 00:02:21,308 --> 00:02:24,978 believed the answer is at the end of the Shaft Six tunnel. 45 00:02:24,978 --> 00:02:27,856 I truly, truly believe that at the end of that tunnel, 46 00:02:27,856 --> 00:02:29,608 there is the one thing. 47 00:02:29,608 --> 00:02:32,027 Do I like the Shaft Six location? 48 00:02:32,027 --> 00:02:34,488 Yes, it's logical. I think this will prove 49 00:02:34,488 --> 00:02:37,032 that the search for the Money Pit is accurate. 50 00:02:37,032 --> 00:02:38,659 We're excited about it. 51 00:02:38,659 --> 00:02:40,577 ‐Hey, Vanessa! How are you? ‐Snuck in here on me. 52 00:02:40,577 --> 00:02:42,954 ‐Nice to see you. ‐Good to see you. 53 00:02:42,954 --> 00:02:44,831 ‐Got everything working? ‐Yeah. 54 00:02:44,831 --> 00:02:48,669 I'm getting ready for the good stuff to begin. 55 00:02:48,669 --> 00:02:49,836 These guys tell me we're close. 56 00:02:49,836 --> 00:02:52,339 We are, so our casing is 57 00:02:52,339 --> 00:02:55,008 probably about at 78, 78 feet. 58 00:02:55,008 --> 00:02:56,510 And then we've got a pretty good plug in there 59 00:02:56,510 --> 00:02:58,303 right now that we're trying to break out. 60 00:02:58,303 --> 00:03:00,347 We've been pulling out quite a few boulders. 61 00:03:00,347 --> 00:03:02,349 The objective on this one is a tunnel, 62 00:03:02,349 --> 00:03:04,768 so we wouldn't want to be coming down a shaft, 63 00:03:04,768 --> 00:03:07,688 and boulders and stuff sounds like... normal stuff. 64 00:03:07,688 --> 00:03:09,523 Yep, yep, for sure. 65 00:03:09,523 --> 00:03:11,983 Yeah, we've very, very minimal wood. 66 00:03:11,983 --> 00:03:13,985 Like, compared to years past drilling up here... 67 00:03:13,985 --> 00:03:16,196 ‐Yeah. ‐...very, very minimal. 68 00:03:16,196 --> 00:03:19,658 The crane's the same size, but the grab and the cans 69 00:03:19,658 --> 00:03:22,035 - ‐are a whole lot bigger. - Yeah. 70 00:03:22,035 --> 00:03:23,370 So, that grab right there weighs 71 00:03:23,370 --> 00:03:25,122 about 52,000 pounds. 72 00:03:25,122 --> 00:03:27,040 That's twice the size of the grab we had last year. 73 00:03:27,040 --> 00:03:29,251 This year, in an effort to explore 74 00:03:29,251 --> 00:03:32,712 and excavate as wide an area as possible, 75 00:03:32,712 --> 00:03:36,883 Rick, Marty, Craig and the team have increased the size 76 00:03:36,883 --> 00:03:38,885 of the steel‐drilling caissons 77 00:03:38,885 --> 00:03:41,221 from five to eight feet in diameter. 78 00:03:41,221 --> 00:03:43,432 This also required them to hae 79 00:03:43,432 --> 00:03:45,892 not only a larger rotating oscillator 80 00:03:45,892 --> 00:03:48,562 but also a much larger hammer grab. 81 00:03:48,562 --> 00:03:50,397 Don't want to ride the roller coaster, 82 00:03:50,397 --> 00:03:52,232 but every time you come here 83 00:03:52,232 --> 00:03:54,234 and every time we sink one of these I think, 84 00:03:54,234 --> 00:03:56,194 "This is it. This has got to be it." 85 00:03:56,194 --> 00:03:57,904 ‐I'm on that roller coaster with you. ‐Am I right, Charles? 86 00:03:57,904 --> 00:04:00,031 ‐Absolutely. ‐You're right there, too? ‐I'm right there with you. 87 00:04:00,031 --> 00:04:01,992 We're gonna find something in this hole, though, Marty. 88 00:04:01,992 --> 00:04:03,994 Good. 89 00:04:03,994 --> 00:04:06,246 This is the most promising hole we've ever dug on the island 90 00:04:06,246 --> 00:04:09,040 to date, and not to mention it's, 91 00:04:09,040 --> 00:04:12,085 it's where some treasure should have collapsed to. 92 00:04:14,254 --> 00:04:16,256 Well, maybe this is it, gents. 93 00:04:16,256 --> 00:04:18,049 We're getting close. 94 00:04:18,049 --> 00:04:20,385 As the excavation of Borehole 8‐A 95 00:04:20,385 --> 00:04:22,721 continues in the Money Pit area... 96 00:04:24,598 --> 00:04:25,724 Hey, guys. 97 00:04:25,724 --> 00:04:26,850 Hey, Alex. 98 00:04:26,850 --> 00:04:28,143 Is that all from 99 00:04:28,143 --> 00:04:30,604 ‐digging in the eye? ‐Yeah. 100 00:04:30,604 --> 00:04:33,190 ...Rick Lagina and his nephew Alex, 101 00:04:33,190 --> 00:04:36,067 along with metal detection expert Gary Drayton 102 00:04:36,067 --> 00:04:37,444 and heavy equipment operator 103 00:04:37,444 --> 00:04:39,404 ‐Billy Gerhardt... ‐Come down here. 104 00:04:39,404 --> 00:04:41,281 ...are continuing their investigation 105 00:04:41,281 --> 00:04:44,743 at the area known as the Eye of the Swamp. 106 00:04:44,743 --> 00:04:45,744 So what are we doing today, though? 107 00:04:45,744 --> 00:04:46,953 You guys are gonna dig this, 108 00:04:46,953 --> 00:04:48,789 dig these trenches, metal‐detect... 109 00:04:48,789 --> 00:04:52,626 finish the artifact recovery. 110 00:04:52,626 --> 00:04:55,879 That would be great, because we've got the paved area there, 111 00:04:55,879 --> 00:04:58,256 we've got the Eye of the Swamp just here, 112 00:04:58,256 --> 00:04:59,633 and the land, I mean, there's got 113 00:04:59,633 --> 00:05:02,636 ‐to be something in this area. ‐Yep. 114 00:05:02,636 --> 00:05:05,806 Over the course of the past nine weeks, 115 00:05:05,806 --> 00:05:08,475 the Oak Island team has unearthed a number 116 00:05:08,475 --> 00:05:10,811 of incredible stone structures 117 00:05:10,811 --> 00:05:13,313 in the northern area of the swamp, structures 118 00:05:13,313 --> 00:05:16,233 which geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner, 119 00:05:16,233 --> 00:05:18,485 as well as archaeologists Laird Niven 120 00:05:18,485 --> 00:05:20,320 and Aaron Taylor, 121 00:05:20,320 --> 00:05:23,198 have identified as man‐made workings. 122 00:05:23,198 --> 00:05:24,991 Okay, you guys persevere. 123 00:05:24,991 --> 00:05:26,493 ‐There's your tool. ‐All right, mate. 124 00:05:26,493 --> 00:05:27,994 ‐Thanks. ‐Give us a ring if you find anything. 125 00:05:27,994 --> 00:05:29,496 ‐Yeah. ‐Will do. 126 00:05:29,496 --> 00:05:31,164 We'll give you a call when we find something. 127 00:05:31,164 --> 00:05:33,083 When we find something. When you find something. 128 00:05:33,083 --> 00:05:34,626 Yeah. 129 00:05:34,626 --> 00:05:36,002 You know, the interesting thing 130 00:05:36,002 --> 00:05:39,506 about the... so‐called eye is 131 00:05:39,506 --> 00:05:42,968 this area is significantly geologically different. 132 00:05:42,968 --> 00:05:46,513 But is there some sort of 133 00:05:46,513 --> 00:05:49,850 human interaction that made it so? 134 00:05:49,850 --> 00:05:52,477 So the enterprise today will e 135 00:05:52,477 --> 00:05:54,396 to dig the area and have Gary metal‐detect, 136 00:05:54,396 --> 00:05:57,524 and hopefully come up with some artifacts. 137 00:05:57,524 --> 00:06:00,485 They ain't joking when they say 138 00:06:00,485 --> 00:06:02,612 we're working in the trenches today. 139 00:06:02,612 --> 00:06:04,698 No. 140 00:06:07,367 --> 00:06:10,704 No. 141 00:06:10,704 --> 00:06:12,998 ‐Look, Alex. ‐What? 142 00:06:12,998 --> 00:06:14,666 Is that a paved area? 143 00:06:14,666 --> 00:06:15,917 You mean the rocks 144 00:06:15,917 --> 00:06:17,544 just sitting on the clay right there? 145 00:06:17,544 --> 00:06:19,546 Yeah, because we‐we're down at the level. 146 00:06:19,546 --> 00:06:23,425 Those rocks all look similar sizes, sitting in the clay. 147 00:06:23,425 --> 00:06:25,635 This could be more of it. 148 00:06:25,635 --> 00:06:27,220 Did the team just discover 149 00:06:27,220 --> 00:06:29,723 another section of the stone‐paved structure? 150 00:06:29,723 --> 00:06:32,559 But if so, what was its purpose? 151 00:06:32,559 --> 00:06:33,894 Who built it? 152 00:06:33,894 --> 00:06:36,062 ‐And when? ‐Billy! 153 00:06:36,062 --> 00:06:39,941 I'm seeing more rocks set in clay here, like the paved area. 154 00:06:39,941 --> 00:06:42,027 You're gonna be taking this out anyway, aren't you? 155 00:06:42,027 --> 00:06:43,737 We're gonna go, we're gonna go 156 00:06:43,737 --> 00:06:45,989 one more bucket‐width wide where you're standing, yeah. 157 00:06:45,989 --> 00:06:48,742 Okay, we'll see if this extends into that area then. 158 00:06:48,742 --> 00:06:51,620 ‐Okay. ‐I will test 159 00:06:51,620 --> 00:06:53,997 and see if there's anything in here‐‐ metals. 160 00:07:06,718 --> 00:07:09,304 ‐Got something? ‐Yep. 161 00:07:10,680 --> 00:07:12,641 Seems to be all over here. 162 00:07:12,641 --> 00:07:14,684 Just here, mate. 163 00:07:14,684 --> 00:07:17,062 It seems like it's just right on top. 164 00:07:18,938 --> 00:07:20,565 Maybe that was it. 165 00:07:20,565 --> 00:07:22,942 Just see if it's... 166 00:07:30,992 --> 00:07:32,535 This is the first one out. 167 00:07:32,535 --> 00:07:33,953 Look at that. 168 00:07:33,953 --> 00:07:35,038 What is it? 169 00:07:35,038 --> 00:07:36,623 ‐That's it? ‐Yeah. 170 00:07:36,623 --> 00:07:38,416 You know what this is? 171 00:07:38,416 --> 00:07:40,960 That's like a cribbing spike! 172 00:07:40,960 --> 00:07:42,295 Yeah, it is. 173 00:07:42,295 --> 00:07:44,798 Same size as the cribbing spikes 174 00:07:44,798 --> 00:07:46,675 that we found in Smith's Cove. 175 00:07:46,675 --> 00:07:47,926 Yes, it is, and long enough, too. 176 00:07:47,926 --> 00:07:49,052 It looks like it. 177 00:07:49,052 --> 00:07:50,303 Yeah. 178 00:07:50,303 --> 00:07:52,222 These cribbing spikes were used 179 00:07:52,222 --> 00:07:55,308 ‐for building shafts and tunnels. ‐‐ 180 00:07:55,308 --> 00:07:57,519 That's interesting, 'cause at the back of the swamp, 181 00:07:57,519 --> 00:08:00,814 Jack and I found this tunneling pick. 182 00:08:00,814 --> 00:08:02,941 A cribbing spike? 183 00:08:02,941 --> 00:08:05,735 Used in the construction of a shaft or tunnel? 184 00:08:05,735 --> 00:08:08,822 And found near the Eye of the Swamp? 185 00:08:08,822 --> 00:08:10,865 Now look at that! 186 00:08:10,865 --> 00:08:12,992 That is a really old pick! 187 00:08:12,992 --> 00:08:15,161 Seven weeks ago, while metal‐detecting near 188 00:08:15,161 --> 00:08:19,082 this same area, Gary Drayton and Jack Begley discovered 189 00:08:19,082 --> 00:08:22,335 part of an iron pickax, which blacksmithing expert 190 00:08:22,335 --> 00:08:27,048 Carmen Legge dated back to as early as the mid‐1700s. 191 00:08:27,048 --> 00:08:30,468 Could these cribbing spikes be further evidence 192 00:08:30,468 --> 00:08:32,887 that a secret shaft or tunnel, 193 00:08:32,887 --> 00:08:35,181 pre‐dating the discovery of the Money Pit, 194 00:08:35,181 --> 00:08:39,144 lies hidden somewhere in this area of the swamp? 195 00:08:39,144 --> 00:08:40,854 All right, let's get that other target. 196 00:08:40,854 --> 00:08:42,021 Okay. 197 00:08:46,860 --> 00:08:48,278 "X" marks the spot, mate. 198 00:08:48,278 --> 00:08:49,779 Okay. 199 00:08:52,240 --> 00:08:54,576 You're having fun. 200 00:08:54,576 --> 00:08:57,287 ‐That's what you're doing. ‐Yeah. 201 00:08:57,287 --> 00:08:58,455 I think I'm missing it. 202 00:09:01,708 --> 00:09:03,209 ‐ ‐There it is. 203 00:09:03,209 --> 00:09:06,504 Another one, yeah.. 204 00:09:06,504 --> 00:09:08,381 ‐Yeah, it's iron. ‐Is it? 205 00:09:08,381 --> 00:09:11,801 Yeah, I can tell by my, pin‐pointer. 206 00:09:13,428 --> 00:09:16,389 ‐Been in here a long time. ‐Yeah. 207 00:09:16,389 --> 00:09:19,726 Similar to that other one, so now we've got two of these. 208 00:09:19,726 --> 00:09:22,687 ‐‐ ‐Signs of shafts or tunneling, 209 00:09:22,687 --> 00:09:25,523 ‐that's what we've got in our hands. ‐Yeah. 210 00:09:25,523 --> 00:09:28,151 When we go to see Carmen Legge the next time... 211 00:09:28,151 --> 00:09:29,569 ‐‐ ‐...we'll have him look at these, 212 00:09:29,569 --> 00:09:31,237 check these out, 213 00:09:31,237 --> 00:09:33,573 because I'm not sure of the date on these. 214 00:09:33,573 --> 00:09:35,575 There is a chance that these 215 00:09:35,575 --> 00:09:38,745 two similar cribbing spikes 216 00:09:38,745 --> 00:09:41,748 ‐come from the 1700s. ‐Yeah. 217 00:09:41,748 --> 00:09:44,459 ‐Definitely got some good stuff to test. ‐ 218 00:09:44,459 --> 00:09:46,086 Let's keep going. 219 00:09:46,086 --> 00:09:48,546 Let's see if there's anything else in the area. 220 00:09:53,259 --> 00:09:56,930 While the teams from both Irving Equipment Limited 221 00:09:56,930 --> 00:09:59,808 and ROC Equipment continue to excavate 222 00:09:59,808 --> 00:10:01,976 the 8‐A shaft at the Money Pit... 223 00:10:03,311 --> 00:10:04,979 Definitely got a target here. 224 00:10:04,979 --> 00:10:06,397 If you could throw 225 00:10:06,397 --> 00:10:08,733 ‐the spoils here, please. ‐Okay. 226 00:10:08,733 --> 00:10:11,861 ...Alex Lagina, metal detection expert Gary Drayton, 227 00:10:11,861 --> 00:10:14,906 and heavy equipment operator Billy Gerhardt 228 00:10:14,906 --> 00:10:16,616 are investigating a newly‐exposed section 229 00:10:16,616 --> 00:10:18,868 of the paved‐stone feature 230 00:10:18,868 --> 00:10:22,872 recently uncovered near the so‐called Eye of the Swamp. 231 00:10:22,872 --> 00:10:25,166 It's a bucket handle. 232 00:10:25,166 --> 00:10:26,543 Yeah. 233 00:10:26,543 --> 00:10:29,337 ‐Bloody bucket handle. ‐ 234 00:10:29,337 --> 00:10:31,422 ‐I remember moving a bucket this morning. ‐Yeah. 235 00:10:31,422 --> 00:10:34,634 Yeah, that was off that white bucket that was here earlier. 236 00:10:34,634 --> 00:10:36,469 Dang. 237 00:10:36,469 --> 00:10:38,304 Actually, Gary... 238 00:10:38,304 --> 00:10:40,181 What's that? 239 00:10:40,181 --> 00:10:44,227 ‐ ‐What you seeing? 240 00:10:44,227 --> 00:10:46,813 ‐Piece of wood? ‐Is that cut? And burned? 241 00:10:46,813 --> 00:10:51,484 Yeah. It does look like it's cut with an ax by the look of it. 242 00:10:52,986 --> 00:10:56,072 Yeah. That's definitely cut. 243 00:10:56,072 --> 00:10:57,740 ‐Interesting. ‐‐ 244 00:10:57,740 --> 00:10:59,659 Burnt wood? 245 00:10:59,659 --> 00:11:03,329 And possibly cut by hand using an ax? 246 00:11:03,329 --> 00:11:05,498 Look. 247 00:11:05,498 --> 00:11:08,585 After discovering a mysterious hinge‐like object 248 00:11:08,585 --> 00:11:10,628 six weeks ago in the swamp, 249 00:11:10,628 --> 00:11:13,006 the team was stunned by expert blacksmith 250 00:11:13,006 --> 00:11:15,133 Carmen Legge's analysis of it. 251 00:11:16,676 --> 00:11:17,844 - ‐Yes. - Really? 252 00:11:20,722 --> 00:11:22,140 A burnt ship in the swamp, Gary. 253 00:11:22,140 --> 00:11:24,017 Yeah. And that's how you hide a ship. 254 00:11:24,017 --> 00:11:25,685 You burn it. 255 00:11:25,685 --> 00:11:27,729 Carmen Legge's identification 256 00:11:27,729 --> 00:11:30,231 of an object from an old sailing ship 257 00:11:30,231 --> 00:11:32,192 was a particularly exciting one, 258 00:11:32,192 --> 00:11:36,196 as the seismic scanning data collected last year 259 00:11:36,196 --> 00:11:39,616 identified the presence of a 200‐foot‐long anomaly 260 00:11:39,616 --> 00:11:43,578 in the swamp which eerily resembled the size and shape 261 00:11:43,578 --> 00:11:46,748 of a centuries‐old Spanish galleon. 262 00:11:46,748 --> 00:11:49,542 We'll keep these two pieces of wood for Dr. Spooner. 263 00:11:49,542 --> 00:11:52,378 Yeah. ‐I'm thinking if it's cut and we carbon‐date it, 264 00:11:52,378 --> 00:11:53,963 at least we know when it was cut. 265 00:11:53,963 --> 00:11:55,757 ‐Right. Think you should call your dad 266 00:11:55,757 --> 00:11:58,384 ‐and get Rick over here and check this out. Yeah. 267 00:11:58,384 --> 00:12:00,845 Whenever you get a call, you know, your mind's racing. 268 00:12:00,845 --> 00:12:02,388 What did they find? Is it another brooch? 269 00:12:02,388 --> 00:12:03,389 Is it something else? 270 00:12:03,389 --> 00:12:04,474 Is it a jewel? 271 00:12:04,474 --> 00:12:07,560 How very, very, very old is i? 272 00:12:07,560 --> 00:12:10,271 You know, you better pick up and get going. 273 00:12:10,271 --> 00:12:11,940 Hey, guys. 274 00:12:11,940 --> 00:12:12,982 - ‐Hey. - Okay. 275 00:12:12,982 --> 00:12:14,943 Somebody tell me what's going on here. 276 00:12:14,943 --> 00:12:17,987 Well, we dug though basically everything on this side 277 00:12:17,987 --> 00:12:20,073 of Eye of the Swamp. 278 00:12:20,073 --> 00:12:21,741 And we got a couple of interesting finds. 279 00:12:21,741 --> 00:12:22,909 Let's see. 280 00:12:22,909 --> 00:12:25,828 Finds that we haven't found in this area. 281 00:12:25,828 --> 00:12:27,747 That's a crib spike. Isn't it? Yeah. 282 00:12:27,747 --> 00:12:29,832 - ‐It's a cribbing spike. - That one is for sure. 283 00:12:29,832 --> 00:12:31,084 - ‐I recognize that. - Yeah. 284 00:12:31,084 --> 00:12:32,168 ‐And they were found here? ‐Yeah. 285 00:12:32,168 --> 00:12:33,253 And they were found just here. 286 00:12:33,253 --> 00:12:34,754 But it is interesting, 287 00:12:34,754 --> 00:12:36,589 these being cribbing spikes 288 00:12:36,589 --> 00:12:40,218 and the only other place we've found these size cribbing spikes 289 00:12:40,218 --> 00:12:42,762 was in the bump‐out this year in Smith's Cove. 290 00:12:42,762 --> 00:12:46,182 ‐Those really shouldn't be in the swamp. No. 291 00:12:46,182 --> 00:12:48,476 This most recent find of Gary's 292 00:12:48,476 --> 00:12:53,773 starts to cast a suspicion that something happened here. 293 00:12:53,773 --> 00:12:57,443 There's more to the swamp than... 294 00:12:57,443 --> 00:12:59,445 There's more to the swamp than meets the eye. 295 00:12:59,445 --> 00:13:01,948 ‐There's more to... ‐How is that? 296 00:13:01,948 --> 00:13:04,325 There's more to be learned from the swamp. 297 00:13:04,325 --> 00:13:07,495 A couple other interesting things we found... 298 00:13:07,495 --> 00:13:10,123 There were two ax‐cut wood chips 299 00:13:10,123 --> 00:13:12,583 up there by the crib spikes. 300 00:13:12,583 --> 00:13:14,377 And they were burnt. ‐That was the same hole, 301 00:13:14,377 --> 00:13:15,461 ‐actually. ‐Yeah. 302 00:13:15,461 --> 00:13:17,088 But what does it mean?! 303 00:13:17,088 --> 00:13:19,966 There's the problem with the swamp at this point. 304 00:13:19,966 --> 00:13:22,468 You know, and I've always believed that there were 305 00:13:22,468 --> 00:13:25,805 some answers here, and it turns out there's more questions here. 306 00:13:25,805 --> 00:13:27,473 But at least we didn't get skunked; we found 307 00:13:27,473 --> 00:13:29,100 ‐a couple of pieces of iron. ‐Yeah. Enough to make you 308 00:13:29,100 --> 00:13:31,311 want to come back and excavate the whole bloody swamp? 309 00:13:31,311 --> 00:13:32,478 You've got that right, mate. 310 00:13:32,478 --> 00:13:34,272 - ‐We ain't finished here yet. - ‐ 311 00:13:34,272 --> 00:13:36,149 ‐Geez, Gary. ‐I ain't finished. 312 00:13:36,149 --> 00:13:37,400 All right. Okay. 313 00:13:37,400 --> 00:13:38,568 - ‐Well, I'm finished for today. - Yeah. 314 00:13:38,568 --> 00:13:40,194 All right. Good, guys. 315 00:13:40,194 --> 00:13:41,529 Okay. Thanks, Billy. 316 00:13:41,529 --> 00:13:43,489 - Yep. - See you, mate. 317 00:13:49,704 --> 00:13:52,540 The following morning... 318 00:13:52,540 --> 00:13:55,043 Looks like the boys are back in town. 319 00:13:55,043 --> 00:13:56,044 Morning, Mike. 320 00:13:56,044 --> 00:13:58,046 Morning, gentlemen. 321 00:13:58,046 --> 00:14:00,256 ...Rick and Marty, along with veteran 322 00:14:00,256 --> 00:14:02,091 treasure hunter Dan Henskee, 323 00:14:02,091 --> 00:14:05,428 join other members of the team at the Money Pit site 324 00:14:05,428 --> 00:14:09,849 to check in on the excavation of Borehole 8‐A. 325 00:14:09,849 --> 00:14:12,060 How deep are we, Vanessa? 326 00:14:12,060 --> 00:14:15,813 Right now we're about at 101 with the casing 327 00:14:15,813 --> 00:14:19,525 and about 96 with the drill excavations. 328 00:14:19,525 --> 00:14:22,070 Where are we expecting it from this level? 329 00:14:22,070 --> 00:14:24,072 Well, we don't know exactly how high. 330 00:14:24,072 --> 00:14:26,866 We think it's three foot by four foot, so it'd be at 108. 331 00:14:26,866 --> 00:14:28,868 That's the ballpark range. 332 00:14:28,868 --> 00:14:30,870 The hope is you'll encounter 333 00:14:30,870 --> 00:14:33,289 ‐the tunnel from Six. ‐Okay. 334 00:14:33,289 --> 00:14:37,043 Although Shaft Six was reportedly dug to a depth 335 00:14:37,043 --> 00:14:41,255 of some 118 feet back in 1861, 336 00:14:41,255 --> 00:14:43,674 more than two centuries of digging 337 00:14:43,674 --> 00:14:45,802 by numerous treasure‐hunting expeditions 338 00:14:45,802 --> 00:14:49,013 has lowered the elevation of the entire Money Pit area 339 00:14:49,013 --> 00:14:51,641 by an estimated ten feet. 340 00:14:51,641 --> 00:14:54,268 This means that what the team is looking for 341 00:14:54,268 --> 00:14:56,813 might be at a slightly shallower depth. 342 00:15:00,900 --> 00:15:02,276 All right, guys. 343 00:15:02,276 --> 00:15:03,736 I'm gonna go over with Danny and watch the pressures, 344 00:15:03,736 --> 00:15:05,071 but I'll let you know if anything comes up. 345 00:15:05,071 --> 00:15:06,906 Thank you. Thank you, Vanessa. 346 00:15:06,906 --> 00:15:11,077 Hopefully we're ten or 15 feet away from an explanation. 347 00:15:11,077 --> 00:15:12,370 It'd be nice. 348 00:15:12,370 --> 00:15:13,412 Yeah. 349 00:15:18,918 --> 00:15:20,336 Hola. 350 00:15:21,921 --> 00:15:24,257 So, Dan, I just talked with Rick and Marty, 351 00:15:24,257 --> 00:15:26,175 and they're thinking that we're going to hit, like, 352 00:15:26,175 --> 00:15:29,554 a wooden lid or plate‐‐ the top of the tunnel. 353 00:15:29,554 --> 00:15:33,141 Okay. ‐So, you just watch pressures, if something changes. 354 00:15:33,141 --> 00:15:35,434 Of course. 355 00:15:35,434 --> 00:15:38,104 Nothing but rocks and mud. 356 00:15:38,104 --> 00:15:41,774 I want to start seeing some wood in there. 357 00:15:57,540 --> 00:15:59,250 That ain't good. 358 00:15:59,250 --> 00:16:00,835 Everything okay? 359 00:16:00,835 --> 00:16:04,505 We're about two grand going forward. 360 00:16:04,505 --> 00:16:08,217 Yeah. ‐And we're 2,300 going backward. 361 00:16:08,217 --> 00:16:11,846 When it cuts, it's not‐‐ 362 00:16:11,846 --> 00:16:14,932 it's not dropping after it comes and cuts again. 363 00:16:14,932 --> 00:16:16,601 - ‐It's staying there. - Right. 364 00:16:16,601 --> 00:16:18,477 Do you think it's higher because we're hitting something 365 00:16:18,477 --> 00:16:20,563 or higher because we're so deep? 366 00:16:20,563 --> 00:16:23,149 To me, that's acting like wood. 367 00:16:25,943 --> 00:16:28,070 I don't believe it'll stop us for too long. 368 00:16:28,070 --> 00:16:31,073 It'll just hold us up on that pressure. 369 00:16:31,073 --> 00:16:32,950 Now we're up to 2,500. 370 00:16:35,870 --> 00:16:40,416 The use of 2,500 pounds per square inch of pressure 371 00:16:40,416 --> 00:16:42,335 in order to operate the oscillator‐‐ 372 00:16:42,335 --> 00:16:44,212 almost double the amount normally needed 373 00:16:44,212 --> 00:16:47,173 to drive a massive steel shaft into the earth‐‐ 374 00:16:47,173 --> 00:16:50,593 is a potentially significant development. 375 00:16:50,593 --> 00:16:53,554 It means that the eight‐foot‐wide 376 00:16:53,554 --> 00:16:56,224 drilling caisson has now encountered some kind 377 00:16:56,224 --> 00:16:58,434 of hard object, or structure, 378 00:16:58,434 --> 00:17:02,688 some 103 feet deep undergroun. 379 00:17:04,565 --> 00:17:06,025 Well, when you cut through this 380 00:17:06,025 --> 00:17:07,944 next couple feet, let me know 381 00:17:07,944 --> 00:17:10,029 if we start then seeing lower pressures. 382 00:17:10,029 --> 00:17:11,447 All right. 383 00:17:11,447 --> 00:17:13,783 ‐I'll be back. ‐All right. 384 00:17:13,783 --> 00:17:16,827 Could the moment the team has been waiting for 385 00:17:16,827 --> 00:17:19,288 have finally arrived? 386 00:17:19,288 --> 00:17:23,042 Are they about to penetrate Shaft Six, 387 00:17:23,042 --> 00:17:26,796 which directly connects to the original Money Pit? 388 00:17:26,796 --> 00:17:28,089 Hello, hello. 389 00:17:28,089 --> 00:17:29,465 How deep? 390 00:17:29,465 --> 00:17:32,051 So, we're at 101 with the casing teeth. 391 00:17:32,051 --> 00:17:37,390 We are seeing the pressures build, right from 100 to 101. 392 00:17:37,390 --> 00:17:38,474 What's the matter? 393 00:17:38,474 --> 00:17:40,309 So, I was just giving them an update. 394 00:17:40,309 --> 00:17:42,395 Nothing the matter. It might be good. 395 00:17:42,395 --> 00:17:43,729 What happened? ‐What we're noticing is, when we 396 00:17:43,729 --> 00:17:46,774 turn the can, it's building up higher pressure. 397 00:17:46,774 --> 00:17:49,443 Danny's kind of thinking that maybe we're cutting 398 00:17:49,443 --> 00:17:52,113 through something, but I told him that it sounds like if 399 00:17:52,113 --> 00:17:54,073 you are cutting through this top, to go ahead 400 00:17:54,073 --> 00:17:56,909 and cut through and then see if the pressures change 401 00:17:56,909 --> 00:17:58,661 if we're more into a void. 402 00:17:58,661 --> 00:18:01,038 So, um, he's gonna try to advance through 403 00:18:01,038 --> 00:18:02,415 whatever it is right now. 404 00:18:02,415 --> 00:18:03,749 Yeah. 405 00:18:03,749 --> 00:18:05,585 You know, we've been to this point before. 406 00:18:05,585 --> 00:18:08,254 ‐We have. ‐My advi‐‐ mine‐mine would be, keep going. 407 00:18:11,257 --> 00:18:13,217 The Money Pit collapsed into Shaft Six, 408 00:18:13,217 --> 00:18:15,678 so if we can find Shaft Six, we can find the tunnel, 409 00:18:15,678 --> 00:18:17,763 we can find what was in the Money Pit. 410 00:18:17,763 --> 00:18:21,225 I would be "jump up and down" happy 411 00:18:21,225 --> 00:18:23,144 if the one thing comes out of this hole, 412 00:18:23,144 --> 00:18:25,521 because my brother will be happy, I'll be happy, 413 00:18:25,521 --> 00:18:27,690 the Fellowship will be happy, 414 00:18:27,690 --> 00:18:30,234 and this has got a good shot. 415 00:18:32,278 --> 00:18:34,113 Here we go! 416 00:18:37,992 --> 00:18:39,327 Wow. 417 00:18:39,327 --> 00:18:40,453 There you go! 418 00:18:40,453 --> 00:18:41,871 Yeah! 419 00:18:41,871 --> 00:18:43,706 ‐Whee! ‐Yeah. 420 00:18:43,706 --> 00:18:45,041 Told you! I told you! 421 00:18:45,041 --> 00:18:46,334 I told you! 422 00:18:46,334 --> 00:18:47,501 ‐You knew it was wood. ‐I knew it! 423 00:18:47,501 --> 00:18:48,919 I knew it! 424 00:18:50,004 --> 00:18:51,714 - Wow! - Whoa! 425 00:18:51,714 --> 00:18:55,217 That is a lot of wood coming out of the hammer grab. 426 00:18:55,217 --> 00:18:57,219 Here we go. 427 00:19:01,807 --> 00:19:04,935 This looks like old wood. 428 00:19:05,978 --> 00:19:09,523 There we go. This piece is hand‐hewn as well. 429 00:19:09,523 --> 00:19:12,693 Look. Like it's been chopped. 430 00:19:12,693 --> 00:19:15,446 Yeah. That's been cut with an ax. 431 00:19:16,489 --> 00:19:18,282 That's a good one. 432 00:19:19,825 --> 00:19:22,036 Ax‐cut wood? Found at a depth 433 00:19:22,036 --> 00:19:24,163 where the team is hoping to intercept 434 00:19:24,163 --> 00:19:26,248 the Shaft Six tunnel? 435 00:19:26,248 --> 00:19:28,793 Although it is a very encouraging development, 436 00:19:28,793 --> 00:19:31,921 the team knows they must be cautiously optimistic 437 00:19:31,921 --> 00:19:34,924 until more evidence is brought to the surface. 438 00:19:34,924 --> 00:19:37,760 I say we broke into some tunnel. 439 00:19:37,760 --> 00:19:39,261 I think so, too. 440 00:19:41,847 --> 00:19:43,224 Hey, guys. 441 00:19:43,224 --> 00:19:44,517 Hey, guys. 442 00:19:44,517 --> 00:19:45,810 Look at the wood. 443 00:19:45,810 --> 00:19:47,353 Yeah. 444 00:19:47,353 --> 00:19:51,357 And what we need to see next is wood 445 00:19:51,357 --> 00:19:52,817 ‐and then treasure. ‐Yeah. 446 00:19:52,817 --> 00:19:54,944 Old wood and old treasure. 447 00:19:54,944 --> 00:19:57,488 Well, we'll find out here shortly. 448 00:19:57,488 --> 00:19:59,407 A couple, three more grabs. 449 00:19:59,407 --> 00:20:01,617 The next timbers you should see 450 00:20:01,617 --> 00:20:03,786 should be the ones you've been waiting a long time to see. 451 00:20:03,786 --> 00:20:06,205 ‐Yeah. ‐We've been waiting a long time to see. 452 00:20:06,205 --> 00:20:07,331 Yeah. 453 00:20:11,794 --> 00:20:13,963 - Come on, baby. - Be something good. 454 00:20:18,592 --> 00:20:20,928 There we go. Look at the wood in that! 455 00:20:20,928 --> 00:20:22,471 ‐You're right, Scott. There's wood in there. ‐We got it! 456 00:20:22,471 --> 00:20:23,931 More wood! 457 00:20:23,931 --> 00:20:26,392 Yeah. ‐There you go. 458 00:20:27,893 --> 00:20:30,604 Isn't that something? 459 00:20:30,604 --> 00:20:32,273 This should be the money tunnel. 460 00:20:32,273 --> 00:20:37,236 Exactly. 461 00:20:37,236 --> 00:20:38,988 That's looking good, gentlemen. 462 00:20:38,988 --> 00:20:40,197 The tunnel's there. 463 00:20:40,197 --> 00:20:42,074 Now we just have to see what's in it. 464 00:20:42,074 --> 00:20:44,910 At the Money Pit dig site, 465 00:20:44,910 --> 00:20:46,579 brothers Rick and Marty Lagin, 466 00:20:46,579 --> 00:20:48,164 along with members of their team, 467 00:20:48,164 --> 00:20:50,750 are excited by news that the drilling team 468 00:20:50,750 --> 00:20:53,627 may have just intercepted an old searcher tunnel 469 00:20:53,627 --> 00:20:56,088 known as Shaft Six. 470 00:20:56,088 --> 00:20:58,799 This is where the pay dirt should be. 471 00:20:58,799 --> 00:21:01,385 Yeah. That's got to be the roof. 472 00:21:01,385 --> 00:21:02,553 Yep. 473 00:21:06,932 --> 00:21:08,434 Feels good to find a tunnel 474 00:21:08,434 --> 00:21:09,769 where there's supposed to be one, though. 475 00:21:09,769 --> 00:21:10,853 ‐Absolutely. ‐Yeah. 476 00:21:13,189 --> 00:21:14,774 Wow. 477 00:21:14,774 --> 00:21:16,192 - ‐That's a lot of wood in there. - Yeah, baby! 478 00:21:16,192 --> 00:21:17,777 Yeah. 479 00:21:17,777 --> 00:21:19,862 Going in. 480 00:21:19,862 --> 00:21:21,530 Go get 'em, Gary. 481 00:21:21,530 --> 00:21:23,157 We believe, in the moment, 482 00:21:23,157 --> 00:21:25,951 that we've encountered the tunnel from Shaft Six. 483 00:21:25,951 --> 00:21:27,453 I mean, that's exciting in and of itself, 484 00:21:27,453 --> 00:21:29,663 but the process worked. 485 00:21:29,663 --> 00:21:32,958 We went to the historical records, we retrieved the data, 486 00:21:32,958 --> 00:21:37,087 we did the analysis, computer‐modeled it. 487 00:21:37,087 --> 00:21:39,965 So the process worked. We're in the tunnel. 488 00:21:39,965 --> 00:21:43,135 The team will now meticulously search the spoils 489 00:21:43,135 --> 00:21:46,305 retrieved from the shaft by hand 490 00:21:46,305 --> 00:21:48,307 after they are first scanned with a metal detector 491 00:21:48,307 --> 00:21:50,976 by Gary Drayton. 492 00:21:59,819 --> 00:22:02,238 It's easier to see things when they're wet. 493 00:22:04,406 --> 00:22:06,617 Whoa, whoa, whoa. Look at this. 494 00:22:08,035 --> 00:22:10,871 What do we have here? That looks like leather. 495 00:22:10,871 --> 00:22:12,832 Or is that bark? 496 00:22:12,832 --> 00:22:15,501 I‐I think that might be a piece of leather, Steve. 497 00:22:17,419 --> 00:22:19,630 ‐That looks like leather. ‐Yeah. 498 00:22:19,630 --> 00:22:21,590 Leather? 499 00:22:21,590 --> 00:22:24,009 Could it be connected to the other fragments of leather 500 00:22:24,009 --> 00:22:26,303 that the team has found deep in the Money Pit area 501 00:22:26,303 --> 00:22:27,888 over the past two years? 502 00:22:27,888 --> 00:22:32,017 Additional bits of bookbinding, perhaps? 503 00:22:34,895 --> 00:22:36,772 Of course, no gold coins yet. 504 00:22:36,772 --> 00:22:38,357 But that's okay. 505 00:22:38,357 --> 00:22:40,526 The lighter stuff might have collapsed to the side 506 00:22:40,526 --> 00:22:42,111 as they were getting close. 507 00:22:42,111 --> 00:22:44,029 You never know, there could be one in that pile 508 00:22:44,029 --> 00:22:45,281 ‐over there, too. ‐Yeah. 509 00:22:57,001 --> 00:23:00,212 There are little bits of this leather everywhere. 510 00:23:00,212 --> 00:23:02,882 That's a good find. ‐It's tiny. 511 00:23:02,882 --> 00:23:05,384 ‐You notice how they're all the same thickness. ‐Yeah. 512 00:23:05,384 --> 00:23:08,053 We'll have to have it tested to see if it's leather, possibly, 513 00:23:08,053 --> 00:23:10,973 left down there from the workers that were digging the tunnel, 514 00:23:10,973 --> 00:23:14,476 or if this is a bit of that manuscript binding 515 00:23:14,476 --> 00:23:16,478 that we found in H8... 516 00:23:16,478 --> 00:23:18,314 ‐I mean, we're close to H8. ‐...what, two years ago? 517 00:23:18,314 --> 00:23:19,481 Yeah, we are. 518 00:23:19,481 --> 00:23:21,567 Two years ago, 519 00:23:21,567 --> 00:23:24,403 the Oak Island team excavated one of their most intriguing 520 00:23:24,403 --> 00:23:28,616 exploratory shafts to date: Borehole H8. 521 00:23:28,616 --> 00:23:31,160 It was here that they discovered 522 00:23:31,160 --> 00:23:35,414 not only leather bookbinding but also pieces of parchment, 523 00:23:35,414 --> 00:23:38,876 17th century human bones, 524 00:23:38,876 --> 00:23:41,712 and evidence of the seven‐foot‐tall wooden vault 525 00:23:41,712 --> 00:23:46,091 that was reported back in 1897 by Oak Island treasure hunters 526 00:23:46,091 --> 00:23:49,261 William Chappell and Frederick Blair. 527 00:23:49,261 --> 00:23:51,513 All this scattered leather, 528 00:23:51,513 --> 00:23:55,517 roughly in the same depth, but in the last two or three... 529 00:23:55,517 --> 00:23:58,062 This hole was all virgin material, except for the tunnel. 530 00:23:58,062 --> 00:23:59,688 ‐That's right. ‐So anything that's in here 531 00:23:59,688 --> 00:24:02,858 ‐should be directly from that tunnel. ‐Yeah. 532 00:24:02,858 --> 00:24:06,028 Could these pieces of leather found in the spoils 533 00:24:06,028 --> 00:24:09,198 of Borehole 8‐A be evidence of a connection 534 00:24:09,198 --> 00:24:12,451 between the Shaft Six tunnel and Borehole H8, 535 00:24:12,451 --> 00:24:15,871 located some ten feet away? 536 00:24:15,871 --> 00:24:19,124 And, if so, might it also support the notion 537 00:24:19,124 --> 00:24:22,962 that the H8 shaft intercepted part of the original Money Pit, 538 00:24:22,962 --> 00:24:26,340 as Marty Lagina has long suspected? 539 00:24:26,340 --> 00:24:31,053 Shaft Six might end up in close proximity to H8. 540 00:24:31,053 --> 00:24:32,721 If it points in that direction, 541 00:24:32,721 --> 00:24:34,682 then‐then maybe my brother was right. 542 00:24:34,682 --> 00:24:38,310 He said long ago, he said, "You found the Money Pit in H8." 543 00:24:38,310 --> 00:24:40,688 It's certainly pointing in that area. 544 00:24:40,688 --> 00:24:42,815 Just letting you know this next grab 545 00:24:42,815 --> 00:24:45,734 coming out is from 114. 546 00:24:48,487 --> 00:24:51,240 Wow, look at the size of that. 547 00:24:54,952 --> 00:24:56,912 ‐ ‐MARTY: Wow. 548 00:24:56,912 --> 00:24:59,331 ‐That's something. ‐That is impressive. 549 00:24:59,331 --> 00:25:02,501 ‐Is that oak? That's oak. ‐But is it, is it hand‐hewn? 550 00:25:02,501 --> 00:25:05,671 ‐I don't know. Let's go wash it. ‐Let's go wash it off. 551 00:25:15,931 --> 00:25:18,350 ‐Looks that way. ‐Certainly looks like it. 552 00:25:27,609 --> 00:25:28,819 Well, yeah. 553 00:25:29,862 --> 00:25:31,530 Corner of an old shaft. 554 00:25:33,699 --> 00:25:35,993 When the original Money Pit 555 00:25:35,993 --> 00:25:38,871 was first excavated more than two centuries ago, 556 00:25:38,871 --> 00:25:42,875 Daniel McGinnis and members of the Onslow Company reported 557 00:25:42,875 --> 00:25:46,336 finding platforms made of oak logs every ten feet 558 00:25:46,336 --> 00:25:49,214 down to the 90‐foot level. 559 00:25:49,214 --> 00:25:53,218 Does finding evidence of an ok platform mean that the team hs 560 00:25:53,218 --> 00:25:57,056 just found part of the original Money Pit treasure shaft? 561 00:25:57,056 --> 00:26:00,309 And, if so, what might they find next? 562 00:26:08,233 --> 00:26:09,568 - ‐Got something? - Yeah. 563 00:26:09,568 --> 00:26:10,819 I got a target. 564 00:26:13,322 --> 00:26:16,283 ‐I've narrowed it down for you. ‐ 565 00:26:16,283 --> 00:26:19,244 I've narrowed it down. It's in that chunk there. 566 00:26:19,244 --> 00:26:21,121 Iron? 567 00:26:21,121 --> 00:26:22,831 I don't know what it is yet, mate. 568 00:26:25,167 --> 00:26:27,586 ‐This is some thick stuff. ‐Yeah. 569 00:26:29,963 --> 00:26:32,591 ‐ ‐Yeah. You got it out. 570 00:26:35,886 --> 00:26:39,014 That was it? 571 00:26:40,599 --> 00:26:44,269 Talk about finding a needle in an haystack. 572 00:26:45,771 --> 00:26:48,023 Actually, it does look like one, doesn't it? 573 00:26:48,023 --> 00:26:50,567 Like a little sailcloth needle. 574 00:26:52,027 --> 00:26:53,862 What the hell's that doing in there? 575 00:26:53,862 --> 00:26:56,156 I don't know. That was a heck of a lot of noise. 576 00:26:56,156 --> 00:26:59,076 Normally, if I get a good signal off a piece of iron, 577 00:26:59,076 --> 00:27:02,329 it normally means it's an older piece of iron. 578 00:27:02,329 --> 00:27:04,164 That's a needle in a clay‐stack. 579 00:27:06,834 --> 00:27:08,836 Yeah. We're get... 580 00:27:08,836 --> 00:27:11,463 We're getting a hodgepodge of stuff. 581 00:27:14,258 --> 00:27:16,260 I have no idea 582 00:27:16,260 --> 00:27:17,928 - what that is. - No. 583 00:27:17,928 --> 00:27:19,138 Needle. 584 00:27:19,138 --> 00:27:20,347 It's not‐‐ Yeah, it's not a nail. 585 00:27:20,347 --> 00:27:22,474 It's more needle‐like. 586 00:27:22,474 --> 00:27:23,892 ‐Well, let's get... ‐That's what it reminded me of. 587 00:27:23,892 --> 00:27:25,936 Like a sailcloth needle. 588 00:27:25,936 --> 00:27:27,729 Gary found a strange object. 589 00:27:27,729 --> 00:27:29,690 Perhaps it was a sailcloth needle. 590 00:27:29,690 --> 00:27:31,400 It's a curious item, 591 00:27:31,400 --> 00:27:33,277 and hopefully we can come to an understanding 592 00:27:33,277 --> 00:27:35,404 as to its purpose. 593 00:27:35,404 --> 00:27:37,489 You know, when you look at all the stuff we're seeing here, 594 00:27:37,489 --> 00:27:41,243 I think we found evidence of a collapse. 595 00:27:41,243 --> 00:27:43,662 We're close. This is a collapsed feature 596 00:27:43,662 --> 00:27:45,747 of the original Money Pit, and, 597 00:27:45,747 --> 00:27:48,667 you know, I mean, I hate to use the word "excited," 598 00:27:48,667 --> 00:27:51,336 but that's what we're looking for, a collapsed feature. 599 00:27:51,336 --> 00:27:54,006 That's an indication that maybe we're in the Money Pit. 600 00:27:54,006 --> 00:27:56,550 Well, stuff from the Money Pit. 601 00:27:56,550 --> 00:27:57,718 What do you think? 602 00:27:57,718 --> 00:27:59,261 From the Money Pit. 603 00:27:59,261 --> 00:28:01,054 Between that, 604 00:28:01,054 --> 00:28:03,640 the s‐‐ different kinds of wood, 605 00:28:03,640 --> 00:28:07,352 the disturbed soils, we've got to be close. 606 00:28:07,352 --> 00:28:10,564 ‐I think we hit what we were supposed to hit. ‐Yeah. 607 00:28:10,564 --> 00:28:13,942 Now we'll see if there's any treasure in that tunnel. 608 00:28:13,942 --> 00:28:17,112 - Might be deeper. - Might be deeper. 609 00:28:17,112 --> 00:28:19,114 I want something good. 610 00:28:22,784 --> 00:28:26,121 As a new day begins on Oak Island, 611 00:28:26,121 --> 00:28:29,583 and while Rick Lagina continues to oversee the excavation 612 00:28:29,583 --> 00:28:32,544 of Borehole 8‐A at the Money Pit... 613 00:28:32,544 --> 00:28:34,630 Here we are at Ross Farms 614 00:28:34,630 --> 00:28:36,632 - ‐about to get some answers. - Yeah. 615 00:28:36,632 --> 00:28:38,634 ...Marty Lagina and his son Alex, 616 00:28:38,634 --> 00:28:43,055 along with metal detection expert Gary Drayton, 617 00:28:43,055 --> 00:28:46,433 travel once again to the Ross Farm Museum, 618 00:28:46,433 --> 00:28:50,604 located in the nearby town of New Ross, Nova Scotia. 619 00:28:50,604 --> 00:28:53,023 ‐ ‐Here we are. Back again. 620 00:28:53,023 --> 00:28:55,233 ‐Yeah. I love this place. ‐Me, too. 621 00:28:55,233 --> 00:28:56,568 Hey, Carmen. 622 00:28:57,569 --> 00:28:58,862 - ‐How you doing, mate? - Carmen. 623 00:28:58,862 --> 00:29:00,906 Back with more. ‐Wonderful. 624 00:29:02,240 --> 00:29:05,077 We got these out of the swamp excavation 625 00:29:05,077 --> 00:29:07,913 near a place we call the Eye of the Swamp. 626 00:29:07,913 --> 00:29:11,750 And both of these came out of the same area, 627 00:29:11,750 --> 00:29:14,753 ‐a couple of feet apart. 628 00:29:17,089 --> 00:29:18,840 They are. 629 00:29:18,840 --> 00:29:21,426 When I first pulled them up, I was thinking they were similar 630 00:29:21,426 --> 00:29:25,055 to the crib spikes that we showed you from Smith's Cove. 631 00:29:37,025 --> 00:29:38,235 Yeah. 632 00:29:47,452 --> 00:29:49,454 Commonly used by sailors 633 00:29:49,454 --> 00:29:52,207 beginning in the early 17th century, 634 00:29:52,207 --> 00:29:56,044 a marlinespike was a metal tool used to splice 635 00:29:56,044 --> 00:29:58,255 and untie rope lines on a shi. 636 00:29:58,255 --> 00:30:01,216 as well as for attaching ropes to a sail. 637 00:30:01,216 --> 00:30:04,219 But why would a marlinespike be found 638 00:30:04,219 --> 00:30:06,763 near the so‐called Eye of the Swamp? 639 00:30:06,763 --> 00:30:09,725 Could it be even more evidence that a large ship 640 00:30:09,725 --> 00:30:12,019 may have been sailed between what was once 641 00:30:12,019 --> 00:30:16,648 two separate islands, then sunk, scavenged, burned, 642 00:30:16,648 --> 00:30:18,859 and then hidden under thousands of gallons 643 00:30:18,859 --> 00:30:21,028 of brackish swamp water? 644 00:30:21,028 --> 00:30:22,904 Here we go. Right? Bits and bobs. 645 00:30:22,904 --> 00:30:25,323 Bits and bobs of ship in the swamp. 646 00:30:25,323 --> 00:30:28,827 We know Fred discovered pieces of the ship. 647 00:30:28,827 --> 00:30:31,038 We have spikes that other experts have identified 648 00:30:31,038 --> 00:30:32,998 as being from a ship. 649 00:30:32,998 --> 00:30:34,541 Well, if somebody brought a ship in there, 650 00:30:34,541 --> 00:30:36,543 and it is‐‐ the evidence is starting to stack up 651 00:30:36,543 --> 00:30:40,464 that that was once an open harbor, not a swamp. 652 00:30:40,464 --> 00:30:42,841 So that could all add up. 653 00:30:42,841 --> 00:30:44,843 I'm just happy I'm wrong on these. 654 00:30:44,843 --> 00:30:48,889 I naturally assume these little things are cribbing spikes, 655 00:30:48,889 --> 00:30:52,684 but this is more signs of ship‐related materials 656 00:30:52,684 --> 00:30:53,852 in the swamp. 657 00:30:57,189 --> 00:30:59,900 Well, prepare to be baffled again then, because... 658 00:30:59,900 --> 00:31:05,822 Yeah. This came from over 100 feet below the ground. 659 00:31:09,910 --> 00:31:11,161 ‐ 660 00:31:19,044 --> 00:31:21,630 Wow. 661 00:31:21,630 --> 00:31:24,257 Kind of reminded me of a sailcloth needle 662 00:31:24,257 --> 00:31:25,884 when I first saw it. 663 00:31:36,394 --> 00:31:38,146 - ‐ - Wow. 664 00:31:38,146 --> 00:31:40,565 Wowzer? 665 00:31:40,565 --> 00:31:42,442 ‐Interesting. Extremely interesting. Yeah. 666 00:31:42,442 --> 00:31:44,694 ‐I did not expect that. ‐No. ‐No. 667 00:31:44,694 --> 00:31:46,321 A spike? 668 00:31:46,321 --> 00:31:48,115 From a booby trap? 669 00:31:48,115 --> 00:31:53,286 And found some 114 feet deep in the Money Pit area? 670 00:31:53,286 --> 00:31:56,665 Dating back literally thousands of years, 671 00:31:56,665 --> 00:31:58,834 so‐called booby traps have been used by hunters 672 00:31:58,834 --> 00:32:01,336 to catch their prey. 673 00:32:01,336 --> 00:32:04,381 They have also been used effectively in warfare 674 00:32:04,381 --> 00:32:06,383 and as a means of protecting everything from tombs 675 00:32:06,383 --> 00:32:10,929 and vaults to other locations which contain sacred objects 676 00:32:10,929 --> 00:32:13,598 or priceless valuables. 677 00:32:13,598 --> 00:32:16,268 Spookier and spookier. 678 00:32:17,894 --> 00:32:20,230 Yeah. That doesn't make sense, does it? 679 00:32:29,406 --> 00:32:30,448 ‐ 680 00:32:30,448 --> 00:32:32,117 ‐ 681 00:32:45,297 --> 00:32:46,923 Yeah. It sure would if you stepped on that. 682 00:32:46,923 --> 00:32:49,593 In what period in history? I mean... 683 00:32:59,603 --> 00:33:03,398 Wow. A second booby trap on Oak Island? 684 00:33:03,398 --> 00:33:05,901 What we were aware of was a flood tunnel. 685 00:33:05,901 --> 00:33:07,819 Maybe there were other traps 686 00:33:07,819 --> 00:33:10,488 because we don't know much about the original excavation 687 00:33:10,488 --> 00:33:12,866 of the Money Pit, so maybe Carmen Legge is right. 688 00:33:12,866 --> 00:33:14,784 Maybe there were other obstacles they got through 689 00:33:14,784 --> 00:33:17,037 and they just didn't note them. 690 00:33:17,037 --> 00:33:19,789 That's really quite amazing. 691 00:33:19,789 --> 00:33:22,959 You know, I'd‐‐ I had not envisioned that. 692 00:33:22,959 --> 00:33:24,753 ‐I would not have thought that, no. ‐No. 693 00:33:24,753 --> 00:33:26,838 But he's seen all kinds of stuff 694 00:33:26,838 --> 00:33:28,632 and‐and doesn't see another use for that. 695 00:33:28,632 --> 00:33:30,425 And it's clearly made that way. 696 00:33:30,425 --> 00:33:32,844 I mean, it‐it didn't corrode that way. 697 00:33:36,389 --> 00:33:37,891 No. Even to my eye, you can look 698 00:33:37,891 --> 00:33:39,434 at the end and see that it's shaved. 699 00:33:39,434 --> 00:33:42,103 It's made to be pointy. Yeah. 700 00:33:42,103 --> 00:33:43,146 It didn't corrode like that. 701 00:33:46,191 --> 00:33:47,817 Yeah. 702 00:33:51,404 --> 00:33:53,782 ‐Yeah. That is shocking. Isn't it? Yeah. 703 00:33:53,782 --> 00:33:55,158 Every time I leave here, Carmen, 704 00:33:55,158 --> 00:33:57,035 I got to digest what you told me. 705 00:33:57,035 --> 00:33:59,037 I have to think about it, 'cause I‐I imagine you do, too, though. 706 00:33:59,037 --> 00:34:00,372 Right? 707 00:34:00,372 --> 00:34:02,874 - ‐Good finds, Gary. - Yeah. 708 00:34:02,874 --> 00:34:06,378 ‐Well, hey, as always, thank you. ‐‐ 709 00:34:06,378 --> 00:34:08,129 More questions. 710 00:34:08,129 --> 00:34:09,881 - ‐No, mate. - You know what, though? 711 00:34:09,881 --> 00:34:11,132 It's always good, Carmen. 712 00:34:11,132 --> 00:34:13,218 It's always a pleasure talking to you, really, 713 00:34:13,218 --> 00:34:15,387 because the wealth of knowledge you have is great. 714 00:34:15,387 --> 00:34:17,138 I guarantee we'll be back. 715 00:34:17,138 --> 00:34:19,307 - All right. - Cheers. Thank you. 716 00:34:19,307 --> 00:34:21,268 Following their meeting 717 00:34:21,268 --> 00:34:23,520 with blacksmithing expert Carmen Legge... 718 00:34:23,520 --> 00:34:25,021 Here we go. 719 00:34:25,021 --> 00:34:27,107 Another bucket of fun. 720 00:34:27,107 --> 00:34:29,609 ...Marty and Gary have joined Rick Lagina 721 00:34:29,609 --> 00:34:31,152 and other members of the team 722 00:34:31,152 --> 00:34:33,321 back at the Money Pit, 723 00:34:33,321 --> 00:34:35,699 as they continue to meticulously search the spoils 724 00:34:35,699 --> 00:34:37,993 excavated from the 8‐A shaft. 725 00:34:37,993 --> 00:34:41,705 Hell of a lot of clay. 726 00:34:41,705 --> 00:34:44,541 Now we'll see if there's any treasure in that tunnel. 727 00:34:46,751 --> 00:34:49,337 Not feeling any love yet. 728 00:34:49,337 --> 00:34:51,756 I ain't detecting any metal. 729 00:34:52,966 --> 00:34:55,093 About how deep are we? 730 00:34:55,093 --> 00:34:57,721 Top of that can is 155. 731 00:35:01,099 --> 00:35:02,475 This is it, mate. 732 00:35:02,475 --> 00:35:04,561 I want to see some gold coming out of there. 733 00:35:04,561 --> 00:35:07,439 We didn't find the one thing in the, in the zone 734 00:35:07,439 --> 00:35:10,442 of 110 to 120, 735 00:35:10,442 --> 00:35:13,069 but the next zone of interest is well below that‐‐ 736 00:35:13,069 --> 00:35:15,572 140 to 160, I would say. 737 00:35:15,572 --> 00:35:19,367 I do believe we've hit the Shaft Six tunnel, 738 00:35:19,367 --> 00:35:21,411 or are in close proximity to it. 739 00:35:21,411 --> 00:35:23,747 So I hope the data 740 00:35:23,747 --> 00:35:25,248 continues to pile up. 741 00:35:25,248 --> 00:35:26,458 We're still in business. 742 00:35:29,085 --> 00:35:30,962 Nope. That's clean. 743 00:35:32,380 --> 00:35:34,257 Yeah. You got to go another, 744 00:35:34,257 --> 00:35:36,217 you got to go another ten feet. 745 00:35:36,217 --> 00:35:38,887 We've got to keep digging. 746 00:35:38,887 --> 00:35:42,641 Meanwhile, near Smith's Cove... 747 00:35:42,641 --> 00:35:46,603 Jack Begley and Steve Guptill are also 748 00:35:46,603 --> 00:35:48,271 carefully examining spoils from 8‐A 749 00:35:48,271 --> 00:35:50,857 using the screen‐mesh wash table. 750 00:35:54,986 --> 00:35:57,364 Get something? 751 00:35:57,364 --> 00:35:59,616 Shiny rock. 752 00:36:06,623 --> 00:36:09,834 What's that? Take a look. 753 00:36:15,340 --> 00:36:17,425 Anything? 754 00:36:17,425 --> 00:36:19,302 That's good. 755 00:36:19,302 --> 00:36:20,470 ‐That's good. ‐What is that? 756 00:36:20,470 --> 00:36:22,097 It looks like old metal. 757 00:36:22,097 --> 00:36:24,766 It's old metal. ‐This looks hand‐forged. 758 00:36:24,766 --> 00:36:27,977 It looks like a hinge, maybe. 759 00:36:27,977 --> 00:36:29,521 That's freakin' awesome, Steve! 760 00:36:29,521 --> 00:36:31,064 That would be awesome. 761 00:36:31,064 --> 00:36:33,024 - ‐Hi, guys. How are you? - Hey, Laird. 762 00:36:33,024 --> 00:36:36,569 Hey, Laird. We found something here on this table. 763 00:36:36,569 --> 00:36:37,987 Give us your opinion, Laird. 764 00:36:37,987 --> 00:36:40,031 What do you think that could be? 765 00:36:41,074 --> 00:36:43,785 Ooh. It's tiny. 766 00:36:43,785 --> 00:36:44,994 Good eyes. 767 00:36:44,994 --> 00:36:46,538 ‐Yeah. ‐He found it. 768 00:36:46,538 --> 00:36:47,539 Yeah. 769 00:36:49,666 --> 00:36:52,085 Could be part of a strap hinge. 770 00:36:52,085 --> 00:36:54,087 There we go. Yeah. ‐There you go. Yeah. 771 00:36:54,087 --> 00:36:55,255 It is in good shape. 772 00:36:55,255 --> 00:36:56,381 It looked handwrought 773 00:36:56,381 --> 00:36:58,258 ‐to me. Yup. ‐Yeah, I think so. 774 00:36:58,258 --> 00:37:00,885 It's been under the ground for a long time without oxygen. 775 00:37:00,885 --> 00:37:03,304 ‐‐ ‐That's why it's in such good shape. 776 00:37:03,304 --> 00:37:05,515 Yeah. We're going through the spoils 777 00:37:05,515 --> 00:37:06,891 from the Shaft Six tunnel. 778 00:37:06,891 --> 00:37:09,811 Would that be something that 779 00:37:09,811 --> 00:37:11,438 someone tunneling would have on them, 780 00:37:11,438 --> 00:37:14,357 or would it possibly be something more found on a chest, 781 00:37:14,357 --> 00:37:16,860 a smaller size chest? 782 00:37:16,860 --> 00:37:19,112 Nothing mining‐related. 783 00:37:19,112 --> 00:37:23,283 An iron hinge, possibly from a chest? 784 00:37:23,283 --> 00:37:25,702 And found in the 8‐A target zone, 785 00:37:25,702 --> 00:37:27,871 where the team suspects treasure was scattered 786 00:37:27,871 --> 00:37:30,331 across an underground debris field? 787 00:37:30,331 --> 00:37:33,376 Could this have once been a piece of a treasure chest 788 00:37:33,376 --> 00:37:36,421 that was crushed and broken up when the Money Pit collapsed 789 00:37:36,421 --> 00:37:38,590 in 1861? 790 00:37:38,590 --> 00:37:41,092 It's intriguing, isn't it? 791 00:37:41,092 --> 00:37:42,427 Find some more. 792 00:37:42,427 --> 00:37:47,015 Yeah. Let's keep going. 793 00:37:47,015 --> 00:37:48,266 At the Oak Island Money Pit, 794 00:37:48,266 --> 00:37:50,310 brothers Rick and Marty Lagin, 795 00:37:50,310 --> 00:37:52,479 along with members of their team, 796 00:37:52,479 --> 00:37:54,606 are continuing to search the spoils 797 00:37:54,606 --> 00:37:56,107 excavated from Borehole 8‐A 798 00:37:56,107 --> 00:37:57,817 for evidence of treasure. 799 00:37:57,817 --> 00:38:00,153 Nothing in that one. 800 00:38:00,153 --> 00:38:02,489 But now, as yet another Oak Island day 801 00:38:02,489 --> 00:38:04,491 grows shorter, 802 00:38:04,491 --> 00:38:05,825 Marty and Rick are becoming anxious 803 00:38:05,825 --> 00:38:07,869 that after hours of digging, 804 00:38:07,869 --> 00:38:11,456 they may be close to reaching another dead end. 805 00:38:16,795 --> 00:38:18,755 Let's find something. 806 00:38:22,133 --> 00:38:24,511 Not much coming up in the hammer grab. 807 00:38:26,179 --> 00:38:29,057 No. Starting, about four grabs ago, 808 00:38:29,057 --> 00:38:30,975 he started not being able to get full buckets. 809 00:38:30,975 --> 00:38:32,310 That petered out. 810 00:38:32,310 --> 00:38:34,145 ‐Yeah. ‐All that wood petered out eventually. 811 00:38:34,145 --> 00:38:36,147 ‐And then what? ‐We got into clastic sediments, 812 00:38:36,147 --> 00:38:37,816 then into limestone sediments. 813 00:38:37,816 --> 00:38:39,150 And now we're into 814 00:38:39,150 --> 00:38:40,819 huge dumps of water 815 00:38:40,819 --> 00:38:42,654 and almost nothing else. 816 00:38:44,322 --> 00:38:45,490 Look how wet it is. 817 00:38:45,490 --> 00:38:47,742 This is how it's been coming up. 818 00:38:56,209 --> 00:38:58,127 Although the team still has 819 00:38:58,127 --> 00:39:00,338 a large amount of earth and sediment 820 00:39:00,338 --> 00:39:01,840 from the 8‐A shaft to sift through 821 00:39:01,840 --> 00:39:03,508 for valuable clues, 822 00:39:03,508 --> 00:39:06,427 the absence of any more hand‐cut wood timbers 823 00:39:06,427 --> 00:39:09,347 or other clear evidence of the original Money Pit 824 00:39:09,347 --> 00:39:11,224 and what it is believed to contain 825 00:39:11,224 --> 00:39:13,852 is a devastating development. 826 00:39:19,274 --> 00:39:20,400 Yeah. 827 00:39:20,400 --> 00:39:21,943 More of the same. 828 00:39:24,404 --> 00:39:26,447 I'm not sure what the advantage is 829 00:39:26,447 --> 00:39:28,324 in going deeper. 830 00:39:30,410 --> 00:39:32,203 Nope. 831 00:39:33,204 --> 00:39:34,873 I think we'll call it. 832 00:39:34,873 --> 00:39:37,333 All right. Well, I think we're done here. 833 00:39:38,376 --> 00:39:39,878 We didn't find 834 00:39:39,878 --> 00:39:41,838 enough of the collapse zone. 835 00:39:41,838 --> 00:39:44,841 Enough of it. I think we found evidence of a collapse zone, 836 00:39:44,841 --> 00:39:46,217 but we didn't find enough to have located 837 00:39:46,217 --> 00:39:47,677 what was originally in the Money Pit. 838 00:39:47,677 --> 00:39:50,054 If there is something in the tunnel from Shaft Six, 839 00:39:50,054 --> 00:39:53,391 I just don't think we were close enough to the Money Pit. 840 00:39:53,391 --> 00:39:56,561 We did not find what we sought, but we learned something. 841 00:39:56,561 --> 00:39:58,771 And I've always said if you're humble enough 842 00:39:58,771 --> 00:40:02,984 and smart enough, you learn from every decision. 843 00:40:02,984 --> 00:40:04,903 We'll learn from this and move on. 844 00:40:04,903 --> 00:40:06,613 We didn't find anything today, 845 00:40:06,613 --> 00:40:08,948 but we could find something tomorrow. 846 00:40:08,948 --> 00:40:10,825 That's why we all love you, Gary. 847 00:40:10,825 --> 00:40:12,577 Got to be optimistic, mate. 848 00:40:12,577 --> 00:40:14,370 Perpetual optimism. 849 00:40:17,081 --> 00:40:19,083 Despite a week 850 00:40:19,083 --> 00:40:20,960 that saw the team make exciting discoveries 851 00:40:20,960 --> 00:40:22,587 both at the swamp 852 00:40:22,587 --> 00:40:25,423 and deep within the Money Pit area, 853 00:40:25,423 --> 00:40:28,468 the Laginas and their partners have reached a dead end 854 00:40:28,468 --> 00:40:32,347 in their excavation of Borehole 8‐A. 855 00:40:32,347 --> 00:40:34,641 But as decades of dreaming 856 00:40:34,641 --> 00:40:38,269 and years of backbreaking hard work have proven, 857 00:40:38,269 --> 00:40:41,022 the two brothers from Michigan 858 00:40:41,022 --> 00:40:42,690 won't give up easily. 859 00:40:42,690 --> 00:40:44,442 Theirs is a determination 860 00:40:44,442 --> 00:40:46,569 as formidable and unyielding 861 00:40:46,569 --> 00:40:49,364 as the island itself. 862 00:40:49,364 --> 00:40:51,783 For more than 225 years, 863 00:40:51,783 --> 00:40:53,952 men have come to Oak Island 864 00:40:53,952 --> 00:40:56,120 to solve a mystery. 865 00:40:56,120 --> 00:41:00,208 Marty and Rick Lagina are not the first, 866 00:41:00,208 --> 00:41:01,626 but they are determined 867 00:41:01,626 --> 00:41:05,421 to be the last. 868 00:41:07,799 --> 00:41:10,802 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 869 00:41:10,802 --> 00:41:13,680 We're gonna put "X" on the ground now, are you? 870 00:41:13,680 --> 00:41:16,140 There is this major anomaly right in the core 871 00:41:16,140 --> 00:41:17,600 ‐of the Money Pit. ‐That's incredible. 872 00:41:17,600 --> 00:41:19,310 There it goes! 873 00:41:19,310 --> 00:41:21,187 You're digging on Oak Island. ‐Wow. 874 00:41:21,187 --> 00:41:22,897 ‐ ‐GARY: That's fantastic! 875 00:41:22,897 --> 00:41:26,067 - ‐This is an old digging tool. - Wow. 876 00:41:26,067 --> 00:41:28,152 - Look at all the wood. - Whoa! 877 00:41:28,152 --> 00:41:30,071 - Wow, that is spectacular. - That looks 878 00:41:30,071 --> 00:41:31,280 carved in there, doesn't it? 879 00:41:31,280 --> 00:41:32,532 - Roman numerals. - Absolutely. 880 00:41:32,532 --> 00:41:34,575 This is like nothing we've seen before. 881 00:41:34,575 --> 00:41:36,661 That's old. ‐This could be original work. 882 00:41:36,661 --> 00:41:39,288 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 69479

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