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Tonight on The Curse
of Oak Island...
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What the heck is that?
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Same size as the cribbing spikes
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that we found in Smith's Cove.
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- ‐Wow.
- We're cutting through something.
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‐Wow!
‐Look at the wood.
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‐There you go.
‐Wow! Look at the size of that.
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‐Yeah!
‐This piece is hand‐hewn,
as well, look.
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This should be the money tunnel.
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Whoa, whoa, whoa! Look at this.
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This could be a hinge
to a chest.
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That's freakin' awesome!
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There is an islandin the North Atlantic
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where people have been lookingfor an incredible treasure
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for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have founda stone slab
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with strange symbolscarved into it,
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mysterious fragmentsof human bone,
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and a lead crosswhose origin may stretch back
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to the daysof the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have diedtrying to solve the mystery.
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And, according to legend,
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one more will have to die
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before the treasurecan be found.
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‐Okay, guys, talk to me,
talk to me.
‐Hey, Marty.
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What's going on‐‐ any finds, any
news, any anything, anything?
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‐Nothing but good news.
‐How close are we?
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Somewhere between 70 and 75
would be my guess right now.
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I‐I think we're in undisturbed
area, which is good,
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'cause we want to come
down on top of a tunnel.
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‐On top of the tunnel
that was, yeah.
‐Yeah.
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With only a few precious weeksleft before the start
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of another bitter‐coldNova Scotia winter,
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brothers Rick and Marty Laginaand members of their team
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watch closelyas an eight‐foot‐wide
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steel‐cased shaft isdriven deeper and deeper
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into the groundat a site known as 8‐A.
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If successful, this exploratoryborehole should
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intercept a 19th centurysearcher tunnel known
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as Shaft Six,
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which accordingto archival records,
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directly connectsto the original Money Pit.
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There's no question I'mexcited, because I have always
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believed the answer is at theend of the Shaft Six tunnel.
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I truly, truly believe that
at the end of that tunnel,
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there is the one thing.
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Do I like the Shaft Sixlocation?
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Yes, it's logical.I think this will prove
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that the searchfor the Money Pit is accurate.
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We're excited about it.
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‐Hey, Vanessa! How are you?
‐Snuck in here on me.
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‐Nice to see you.
‐Good to see you.
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‐Got everything working?
‐Yeah.
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I'm getting ready for
the good stuff to begin.
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These guys tell me we're close.
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We are, so our casing is
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probably about at 78, 78 feet.
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And then we've got
a pretty good plug in there
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right now that we're
trying to break out.
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We've been pulling out
quite a few boulders.
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The objective on this one
is a tunnel,
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so we wouldn't want
to be coming down a shaft,
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and boulders and stuff
sounds like... normal stuff.
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Yep, yep, for sure.
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Yeah, we've very,
very minimal wood.
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Like, compared to years
past drilling up here...
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‐Yeah.
‐...very, very minimal.
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The crane's the same size,
but the grab and the cans
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- ‐are a whole lot bigger.
- Yeah.
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So, that grab right there weighs
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about 52,000 pounds.
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That's twice the size
of the grab we had last year.
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This year, in an effortto explore
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and excavate as widean area as possible,
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Rick, Marty, Craig and the teamhave increased the size
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of the steel‐drilling caissons
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from five to eight feetin diameter.
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This also required them to hae
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not only a largerrotating oscillator
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but also a much largerhammer grab.
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Don't want to ride
the roller coaster,
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but every time you come here
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and every time we sink
one of these I think,
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"This is it.
This has got to be it."
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‐I'm on that roller coaster
with you.
‐Am I right, Charles?
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‐Absolutely.
‐You're right there, too?
‐I'm right there with you.
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We're gonna find something
in this hole, though, Marty.
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Good.
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This is the most promising hole
we've ever dug on the island
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to date, and not
to mention it's,
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it's where some treasure
should have collapsed to.
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Well, maybe this is it, gents.
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We're getting close.
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As the excavationof Borehole 8‐A
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continuesin the Money Pit area...
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Hey, guys.
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Hey, Alex.
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Is that all from
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‐digging in the eye?
‐Yeah.
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...Rick Laginaand his nephew Alex,
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along with metal detectionexpert Gary Drayton
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and heavy equipment operator
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‐Billy Gerhardt...
‐Come down here.
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...are continuingtheir investigation
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at the area knownas the Eye of the Swamp.
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So what are we doing
today, though?
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You guys are gonna dig this,
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dig these trenches,
metal‐detect...
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finish the artifact recovery.
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That would be great, because
we've got the paved area there,
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we've got the Eye of the Swamp
just here,
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and the land,
I mean, there's got
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‐to be something in this area.
‐Yep.
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Over the courseof the past nine weeks,
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the Oak Island team hasunearthed a number
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of incredible stone structures
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in the northern areaof the swamp, structures
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which geoscientistDr. Ian Spooner,
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as well as archaeologistsLaird Niven
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and Aaron Taylor,
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have identifiedas man‐made workings.
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Okay, you guys persevere.
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‐There's your tool.
‐All right, mate.
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‐Thanks.
‐Give us a ring
if you find anything.
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‐Yeah.
‐Will do.
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We'll give you a call
when we find something.
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When we find something.
When you find something.
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Yeah.
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You know, the interesting thing
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about the... so‐called eye is
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this area is significantlygeologically different.
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But is there some sort of
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human interactionthat made it so?
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So the enterprise today will e
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to dig the area
and have Gary metal‐detect,
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and hopefully come up
with some artifacts.
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They ain't joking when they say
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we're working
in the trenches today.
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No.
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No.
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‐Look, Alex.
‐What?
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Is that a paved area?
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You mean the rocks
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just sitting on the clay
right there?
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Yeah, because we‐we're
down at the level.
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Those rocks all look similar
sizes, sitting in the clay.
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This could be more of it.
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Did the team just discover
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another sectionof the stone‐paved structure?
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But if so,what was its purpose?
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Who built it?
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‐And when?
‐Billy!
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I'm seeing more rocks set in
clay here, like the paved area.
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You're gonna be taking
this out anyway, aren't you?
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We're gonna go, we're gonna go
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one more bucket‐width wide
where you're standing, yeah.
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Okay, we'll see if this
extends into that area then.
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‐Okay.
‐I will test
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and see if there's
anything in here‐‐ metals.
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‐Got something?
‐Yep.
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Seems to be all over here.
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Just here, mate.
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It seems like it's
just right on top.
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Maybe that was it.
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Just see if it's...
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This is the first one out.
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Look at that.
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What is it?
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‐That's it?
‐Yeah.
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You know what this is?
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That's like a cribbing spike!
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Yeah, it is.
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Same size as the cribbing spikes
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that we found in Smith's Cove.
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Yes, it is,
and long enough, too.
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It looks like it.
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Yeah.
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These cribbing spikes were used
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‐for building shafts
and tunnels.
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That's interesting,
'cause at the back of the swamp,
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Jack and I found
this tunneling pick.
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A cribbing spike?
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Used in the constructionof a shaft or tunnel?
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And found nearthe Eye of the Swamp?
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Now look at that!
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That is a really old pick!
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Seven weeks ago,while metal‐detecting near
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this same area, Gary Draytonand Jack Begley discovered
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part of an iron pickax,which blacksmithing expert
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Carmen Legge dated backto as early as the mid‐1700s.
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Could these cribbing spikesbe further evidence
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that a secret shaft or tunnel,
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pre‐dating the discoveryof the Money Pit,
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lies hidden somewherein this area of the swamp?
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All right, let's get
that other target.
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Okay.
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"X" marks the spot, mate.
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Okay.
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You're having fun.
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‐That's what you're doing.
‐Yeah.
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I think I'm missing it.
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‐There it is.
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Another one, yeah..
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‐Yeah, it's iron.
‐Is it?
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Yeah, I can tell
by my, pin‐pointer.
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‐Been in here a long time.
‐Yeah.
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Similar to that other one,
so now we've got two of these.
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‐‐
‐Signs of shafts or tunneling,
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‐that's what we've got
in our hands.
‐Yeah.
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When we go to see Carmen Legge
the next time...
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‐‐
‐...we'll have him
look at these,
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check these out,
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because I'm not sure
of the date on these.
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There is a chance that these
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two similar cribbing spikes
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‐come from the 1700s.
‐Yeah.
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‐Definitely got some
good stuff to test.
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Let's keep going.
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Let's see if there's
anything else in the area.
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While the teams from bothIrving Equipment Limited
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and ROC Equipmentcontinue to excavate
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the 8‐A shaftat the Money Pit...
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Definitely got a target here.
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If you could throw
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‐the spoils here, please.
‐Okay.
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...Alex Lagina, metaldetection expert Gary Drayton,
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and heavy equipment operatorBilly Gerhardt
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are investigatinga newly‐exposed section
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of the paved‐stone feature
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recently uncovered near theso‐called Eye of the Swamp.
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It's a bucket handle.
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Yeah.
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‐Bloody bucket handle.
‐
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‐I remember moving
a bucket this morning.
‐Yeah.
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Yeah, that was off that white
bucket that was here earlier.
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Dang.
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Actually, Gary...
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What's that?
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‐What you seeing?
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‐Piece of wood?
‐Is that cut? And burned?
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Yeah. It does look like it's cut
with an ax by the look of it.
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Yeah. That's definitely cut.
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‐Interesting.
‐‐
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Burnt wood?
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And possibly cut by handusing an ax?
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Look.
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After discoveringa mysterious hinge‐like object
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six weeks ago in the swamp,
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the team was stunnedby expert blacksmith
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Carmen Legge's analysis of it.
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- ‐Yes.
- Really?
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A burnt ship in the swamp, Gary.
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Yeah. And that's how
you hide a ship.
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You burn it.
255
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Carmen Legge's identification
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of an objectfrom an old sailing ship
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was a particularlyexciting one,
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as the seismic scanning datacollected last year
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00:11:36,196 --> 00:11:39,616
identified the presenceof a 200‐foot‐long anomaly
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in the swamp which eerilyresembled the size and shape
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00:11:43,578 --> 00:11:46,748
of a centuries‐oldSpanish 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.
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00:11:53,963 --> 00:11:55,757
‐Right.
Think you should
call your dad
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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 upand 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.
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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 teamat the Money Pit site
324
00:14:05,428 --> 00:14:09,849
to check in on the excavationof 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 Sixwas 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 centuriesof digging
337
00:14:43,674 --> 00:14:45,802
by numerous treasure‐huntingexpeditions
338
00:14:45,802 --> 00:14:49,013
has lowered the elevationof 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 teamis looking for
341
00:14:54,268 --> 00:14:56,813
might be at a slightlyshallower 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 poundsper square inch of pressure
371
00:16:40,416 --> 00:16:42,335
in order to operatethe oscillator‐‐
372
00:16:42,335 --> 00:16:44,212
almost double the amountnormally needed
373
00:16:44,212 --> 00:16:47,173
to drive a massive steel shaftinto the earth‐‐
374
00:16:47,173 --> 00:16:50,593
is a potentially significantdevelopment.
375
00:16:50,593 --> 00:16:53,554
It meansthat the eight‐foot‐wide
376
00:16:53,554 --> 00:16:56,224
drilling caisson has nowencountered 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 teamhas 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 penetrateShaft Six,
387
00:17:23,042 --> 00:17:26,796
which directly connectsto 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 outof this hole,
412
00:18:23,144 --> 00:18:25,521
because my brother willbe 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 hopingto 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 veryencouraging development,
436
00:19:28,793 --> 00:19:31,921
the team knows they must becautiously optimistic
437
00:19:31,921 --> 00:19:34,924
until more evidence is broughtto 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 bethe 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 seewhat'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 membersof their team,
467
00:20:48,164 --> 00:20:50,750
are excited by newsthat the drilling team
468
00:20:50,750 --> 00:20:53,627
may have just interceptedan 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 excitingin 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 historicalrecords, 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 nowmeticulously search the spoils
489
00:21:43,135 --> 00:21:46,305
retrieved from the shaftby hand
490
00:21:46,305 --> 00:21:48,307
after they are first scannedwith 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 tothe other fragments of leather
500
00:22:24,009 --> 00:22:26,303
that the team has found deepin 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 bitsof 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 excavatedone 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 herethat they discovered
522
00:23:31,160 --> 00:23:35,414
not only leather bookbindingbut 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 theseven‐foot‐tall wooden vault
525
00:23:41,712 --> 00:23:46,091
that was reported back in 1897by Oak Island treasure hunters
526
00:23:46,091 --> 00:23:49,261
William Chappelland 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 leatherfound in the spoils
533
00:24:06,028 --> 00:24:09,198
of Borehole 8‐A be evidenceof a connection
534
00:24:09,198 --> 00:24:12,451
between the Shaft Six tunneland 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 alsosupport the notion
537
00:24:19,124 --> 00:24:22,962
that the H8 shaft interceptedpart of the original Money Pit,
538
00:24:22,962 --> 00:24:26,340
as Marty Laginahas long suspected?
539
00:24:26,340 --> 00:24:31,053
Shaft Six might end upin 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 pointingin 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 excavatedmore than two centuries ago,
556
00:25:38,871 --> 00:25:42,875
Daniel McGinnis and membersof the Onslow Company reported
557
00:25:42,875 --> 00:25:46,336
finding platforms madeof 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 okplatform mean that the team hs
560
00:25:53,218 --> 00:25:57,056
just found part of the originalMoney 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 wasa 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 cometo 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 evidenceof 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 beginson Oak Island,
611
00:28:26,121 --> 00:28:29,583
and while Rick Lagina continuesto oversee the excavation
612
00:28:29,583 --> 00:28:32,544
of Borehole 8‐Aat 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 Laginaand his son Alex,
616
00:28:38,634 --> 00:28:43,055
along with metal detectionexpert Gary Drayton,
617
00:28:43,055 --> 00:28:46,433
travel once againto the Ross Farm Museum,
618
00:28:46,433 --> 00:28:50,604
located in the nearby townof 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 early17th century,
634
00:29:52,207 --> 00:29:56,044
a marlinespike wasa 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 ropesto a sail.
637
00:30:01,216 --> 00:30:04,219
But why would a marlinespikebe found
638
00:30:04,219 --> 00:30:06,763
near the so‐calledEye of the Swamp?
639
00:30:06,763 --> 00:30:09,725
Could it be even more evidencethat a large ship
640
00:30:09,725 --> 00:30:12,019
may have been sailedbetween 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 hiddenunder 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 otherexperts 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 deepin the Money Pit area?
670
00:31:53,286 --> 00:31:56,665
Dating back literallythousands of years,
671
00:31:56,665 --> 00:31:58,834
so‐called booby traps have beenused 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 usedeffectively in warfare
674
00:32:04,381 --> 00:32:06,383
and as a means of protectingeverything from tombs
675
00:32:06,383 --> 00:32:10,929
and vaults to other locationswhich 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 ofwas 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 muchabout 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 expertCarmen 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 joinedRick 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 tometiculously 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 hitthe Shaft Six tunnel,
738
00:35:19,367 --> 00:35:21,411
or are in close proximityto 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 Guptillare also
748
00:35:46,603 --> 00:35:48,271
carefully examining spoilsfrom 8‐A
749
00:35:48,271 --> 00:35:50,857
using the screen‐meshwash 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 inthe 8‐A target zone,
785
00:37:25,702 --> 00:37:27,871
where the team suspectstreasure was scattered
786
00:37:27,871 --> 00:37:30,331
across an undergrounddebris field?
787
00:37:30,331 --> 00:37:33,376
Could this have once beena piece of a treasure chest
788
00:37:33,376 --> 00:37:36,421
that was crushed and broken upwhen 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 membersof their team,
796
00:37:52,479 --> 00:37:54,606
are continuingto 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 Rickare 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 closeto 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 amountof earth and sediment
820
00:39:00,338 --> 00:39:01,840
from the 8‐A shaftto 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 morehand‐cut wood timbers
823
00:39:06,427 --> 00:39:09,347
or other clear evidenceof the original Money Pit
824
00:39:09,347 --> 00:39:11,224
and whatit 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 foundevidence 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 teammake 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 withinthe Money Pit area,
853
00:40:25,423 --> 00:40:28,468
the Laginas and their partnershave reached a dead end
854
00:40:28,468 --> 00:40:32,347
in their excavationof 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 backbreakinghard 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 Laginaare 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 timeon 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
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