All language subtitles for The.Curse.of.Oak.Island.S11E02.1080p.WEB.h264-EDITH

af Afrikaans
sq Albanian
am Amharic
ar Arabic
hy Armenian
az Azerbaijani
eu Basque
be Belarusian
bn Bengali
bs Bosnian
bg Bulgarian
ca Catalan
ceb Cebuano
ny Chichewa
zh-CN Chinese (Simplified)
zh-TW Chinese (Traditional)
co Corsican
hr Croatian
cs Czech
da Danish
nl Dutch Download
en English Download
eo Esperanto
et Estonian
tl Filipino
fi Finnish
fr French Download
fy Frisian
gl Galician
ka Georgian
de German Download
el Greek
gu Gujarati
ht Haitian Creole
ha Hausa
haw Hawaiian
iw Hebrew
hi Hindi
hmn Hmong
hu Hungarian
is Icelandic
ig Igbo
id Indonesian
ga Irish
it Italian
ja Japanese
jw Javanese
kn Kannada
kk Kazakh
km Khmer
ko Korean
ku Kurdish (Kurmanji)
ky Kyrgyz
lo Lao
la Latin
lv Latvian
lt Lithuanian
lb Luxembourgish
mk Macedonian
mg Malagasy
ms Malay
ml Malayalam
mt Maltese
mi Maori
mr Marathi
mn Mongolian
my Myanmar (Burmese)
ne Nepali
no Norwegian
ps Pashto
fa Persian
pl Polish
pt Portuguese Download
pa Punjabi
ro Romanian
ru Russian
sm Samoan
gd Scots Gaelic
sr Serbian
st Sesotho
sn Shona
sd Sindhi
si Sinhala
sk Slovak
sl Slovenian
so Somali
es Spanish Download
su Sundanese
sw Swahili
sv Swedish
tg Tajik
ta Tamil
te Telugu
th Thai
tr Turkish
uk Ukrainian
ur Urdu
uz Uzbek
vi Vietnamese
cy Welsh
xh Xhosa
yi Yiddish
yo Yoruba
zu Zulu
or Odia (Oriya)
rw Kinyarwanda
tk Turkmen
tt Tatar
ug Uyghur
Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,125 --> 00:00:03,167 Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:03,292 --> 00:00:04,583 Here we go. 3 00:00:04,750 --> 00:00:05,708 There's wood. We got it. 4 00:00:05,917 --> 00:00:07,292 There it is, guys. 5 00:00:07,458 --> 00:00:09,167 -Wow. -We must be close to some type of a structure. 6 00:00:09,333 --> 00:00:11,000 There could be some treasure just below us. 7 00:00:11,208 --> 00:00:13,667 -Hey, Laird. -Yeah? 8 00:00:13,875 --> 00:00:16,792 This is definitely the largest artifact we've found here. 9 00:00:16,958 --> 00:00:18,708 -What? -Come on. Be something. 10 00:00:18,875 --> 00:00:20,833 Look at that. It's old. 11 00:00:20,958 --> 00:00:22,167 Emma, what have we learned? 12 00:00:22,375 --> 00:00:24,375 So, right now, I am finding 13 00:00:24,542 --> 00:00:27,375 something that I was not expecting. 14 00:00:31,125 --> 00:00:34,125 There is an island in the North Atlantic 15 00:00:34,292 --> 00:00:36,542 where people have been looking for 16 00:00:36,708 --> 00:00:40,542 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 17 00:00:40,708 --> 00:00:43,458 So far, they have found a stone slab 18 00:00:43,625 --> 00:00:45,750 with strange symbols carved into it... 19 00:00:47,083 --> 00:00:50,208 ...man-made workings that date to medieval times, 20 00:00:50,333 --> 00:00:54,708 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 21 00:00:54,875 --> 00:00:55,833 to the Knights Templar. 22 00:00:56,000 --> 00:00:58,750 To date, six men have died 23 00:00:58,917 --> 00:01:01,500 trying to solve the mystery. 24 00:01:01,667 --> 00:01:06,792 And according to legend, one more will have to die 25 00:01:06,958 --> 00:01:09,375 before the treasure can be found. 26 00:01:23,792 --> 00:01:25,167 Here we go! 27 00:01:25,333 --> 00:01:28,167 Core is up. All right. 28 00:01:30,167 --> 00:01:31,792 -Here we go. -60. 29 00:01:31,958 --> 00:01:34,083 Thank you. 30 00:01:34,208 --> 00:01:36,667 -That's pretty firm stuff there. -Yep. 31 00:01:36,875 --> 00:01:38,125 There is a lot of room yet 32 00:01:38,292 --> 00:01:40,792 -for something to show itself. Yep. 33 00:01:40,917 --> 00:01:43,250 It is the start of a new day on Oak Island 34 00:01:43,375 --> 00:01:47,500 for brothers Rick and Marty Lagina and their team. 35 00:01:47,667 --> 00:01:49,500 One that begins with renewed optimism 36 00:01:49,667 --> 00:01:51,833 that they are finally on the verge 37 00:01:52,000 --> 00:01:55,750 of solving a 228-year-old mystery. 38 00:01:55,875 --> 00:01:59,000 I think it has the possibility to intersect 39 00:01:59,208 --> 00:02:00,208 the Garden Shaft tunnel, 40 00:02:00,375 --> 00:02:02,042 -leading to or seeking -Yeah. 41 00:02:02,208 --> 00:02:04,000 -the treasure chamber. -Yeah. 42 00:02:04,208 --> 00:02:05,833 It may put some answers to that tunnel down there. 43 00:02:06,042 --> 00:02:08,167 We don't have enough information in the area. 44 00:02:08,292 --> 00:02:09,667 We don't have a start point, 45 00:02:09,875 --> 00:02:11,333 -we don't have an end point. -No. That's right. 46 00:02:11,500 --> 00:02:13,333 We as a group have not explored much up here. 47 00:02:13,500 --> 00:02:16,292 -This is a plausible location. -Yes. 48 00:02:16,458 --> 00:02:18,583 Currently, the team is drilling 49 00:02:18,750 --> 00:02:24,208 a borehole on their strategic grid known as D.5N-26.5. 50 00:02:24,417 --> 00:02:26,333 Located several feet east 51 00:02:26,542 --> 00:02:28,417 of the mid-18th century structure 52 00:02:28,583 --> 00:02:30,167 known as "the Garden Shaft," 53 00:02:30,375 --> 00:02:32,333 it is their hope that this new borehole 54 00:02:32,542 --> 00:02:34,375 will encounter a mysterious tunnel 55 00:02:34,542 --> 00:02:36,000 that they previously discovered 56 00:02:36,208 --> 00:02:38,333 at a depth of 95 feet. 57 00:02:38,500 --> 00:02:41,250 A tunnel which is believed to run directly west 58 00:02:41,375 --> 00:02:43,458 beneath the Garden Shaft and into an area 59 00:02:43,583 --> 00:02:45,542 that has been dubbed "the Baby Blob," 60 00:02:45,708 --> 00:02:49,250 where water tests conducted one year ago 61 00:02:49,375 --> 00:02:51,000 revealed high-trace evidence 62 00:02:51,167 --> 00:02:53,917 of silver, gold and other metals 63 00:02:54,083 --> 00:02:58,083 between 80 and 120 feet below ground. 64 00:02:58,542 --> 00:03:01,250 Last year we were able to concentrate 65 00:03:01,417 --> 00:03:04,833 and be very confident in the Baby Blob area. 66 00:03:05,000 --> 00:03:06,292 That's right. 67 00:03:06,500 --> 00:03:08,250 However, when the team met 68 00:03:08,458 --> 00:03:10,583 with geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner 69 00:03:10,750 --> 00:03:12,125 and his colleague, 70 00:03:12,250 --> 00:03:15,667 hydrogeologist Dr. Fred Michel last week, 71 00:03:15,833 --> 00:03:19,083 the two presented their updated testing analysis, 72 00:03:19,292 --> 00:03:21,458 which suggested that the fabled treasure 73 00:03:21,542 --> 00:03:23,625 could actually lie buried anywhere 74 00:03:23,792 --> 00:03:26,458 within a 20-foot radius of the feature. 75 00:03:26,583 --> 00:03:29,417 Nothing is dissuading us from our opinion 76 00:03:29,542 --> 00:03:32,250 that there's an area around the Garden Shaft 77 00:03:32,375 --> 00:03:34,333 where something's been deposited. 78 00:03:34,458 --> 00:03:36,750 Well, that I consider very good news. 79 00:03:36,875 --> 00:03:38,500 Yeah. 80 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:41,875 Now, while the team awaits a new permit 81 00:03:42,042 --> 00:03:45,750 to deepen the Garden Shaft by approximately 20 feet, 82 00:03:45,875 --> 00:03:49,208 which will also allow them to construct lateral tunnels 83 00:03:49,417 --> 00:03:51,750 in order to reach potential targets, 84 00:03:51,917 --> 00:03:53,625 Rick, Marty and the team 85 00:03:53,750 --> 00:03:56,417 are looking for any evidence of valuables 86 00:03:56,583 --> 00:03:58,750 more than 100 feet underground 87 00:03:58,875 --> 00:04:02,375 that might be located to the east of the shaft. 88 00:04:02,542 --> 00:04:05,167 The tunnel that goes under the Garden Shaft 89 00:04:05,375 --> 00:04:07,000 doesn't appear in the literature anywhere, 90 00:04:07,167 --> 00:04:08,500 doesn't appear in the records, 91 00:04:08,625 --> 00:04:10,292 so that's the one I'm most interested in. 92 00:04:10,375 --> 00:04:12,083 So, we need to keep going. 93 00:04:12,208 --> 00:04:15,583 That, perhaps, could go off to a chamber. 94 00:04:15,750 --> 00:04:18,375 Meaning, there could be some actual treasure just below us. 95 00:04:18,542 --> 00:04:21,417 And we're gonna find that out this year. 96 00:04:23,208 --> 00:04:24,125 Hey, Mike. What do we got? 97 00:04:24,292 --> 00:04:26,000 -78. -78. 98 00:04:26,167 --> 00:04:28,125 78. 99 00:04:28,292 --> 00:04:29,875 Anyone got a knife? 100 00:04:32,042 --> 00:04:33,000 I love this hole. 101 00:04:33,167 --> 00:04:34,125 We are in the middle of all 102 00:04:34,333 --> 00:04:36,167 of the very, very soft material. 103 00:04:36,375 --> 00:04:41,042 And this to my eye is relatively soft. 104 00:04:41,250 --> 00:04:42,583 What do you think, Scott? 105 00:04:42,708 --> 00:04:44,125 There is a lot going on in this area, 106 00:04:44,333 --> 00:04:45,542 I mean, that we really don't know about. 107 00:04:45,667 --> 00:04:47,333 -There's a lot of possibilities. -Absolutely. 108 00:04:47,500 --> 00:04:49,375 Yeah, we've seen that whenever we're near a structure. 109 00:04:49,542 --> 00:04:52,083 -Yeah. -We could be coming down on the intersection 110 00:04:52,250 --> 00:04:54,000 -of the tunnel here. -For sure. 111 00:04:54,208 --> 00:04:55,708 Time is going to tell. 112 00:04:55,917 --> 00:04:57,792 We are going to do the work that's gonna find that out. 113 00:04:57,958 --> 00:04:59,917 While the drilling operation continues 114 00:05:00,042 --> 00:05:03,500 in the Money Pit area, on Lot 5, 115 00:05:03,708 --> 00:05:05,667 located on the western side of the island... 116 00:05:05,875 --> 00:05:08,167 Here he comes. Oh, yeah. 117 00:05:08,333 --> 00:05:10,917 ...Marty Lagina joins Jack Begley, 118 00:05:11,042 --> 00:05:12,625 archaeologist Laird Niven, 119 00:05:12,750 --> 00:05:14,167 Jamie Kouba 120 00:05:14,333 --> 00:05:15,958 and their assistant Fiona Steele 121 00:05:16,125 --> 00:05:18,167 as they continue investigating 122 00:05:18,375 --> 00:05:20,958 a strange, circular feature. 123 00:05:21,083 --> 00:05:23,333 Okay, Laird. What's the mission? 124 00:05:23,542 --> 00:05:25,167 All right. 125 00:05:25,375 --> 00:05:26,708 We're going to do the big rocks in the interior. 126 00:05:26,875 --> 00:05:27,917 Show me. 127 00:05:29,583 --> 00:05:31,625 -Oh, yeah. There are some big rocks in there. -Yeah. 128 00:05:31,792 --> 00:05:34,167 You want all that out, right? Yeah. 129 00:05:34,333 --> 00:05:36,167 I-I don't know why it's filled with rocks. 130 00:05:36,375 --> 00:05:38,375 But underneath all those, 131 00:05:38,542 --> 00:05:40,333 we think there's that intact layer 132 00:05:40,542 --> 00:05:43,000 that we want to get to. 133 00:05:43,167 --> 00:05:46,000 -That will help tell us exactly what this feature is. -Yeah. Yeah. 134 00:05:46,167 --> 00:05:47,292 Interesting. 135 00:05:47,458 --> 00:05:48,625 Just keeps getting more interesting. 136 00:05:48,792 --> 00:05:51,667 -Yeah. Okay. -Okay, I can do that. 137 00:05:51,833 --> 00:05:54,167 Since the Laginas' and their partners' purchase 138 00:05:54,375 --> 00:05:56,500 of Lot 5 one year ago, 139 00:05:56,625 --> 00:05:58,958 Laird and his colleagues have been mystified 140 00:05:59,125 --> 00:06:00,542 by the unique construction 141 00:06:00,708 --> 00:06:03,167 of this stone-lined, circular depression, 142 00:06:03,375 --> 00:06:05,167 especially when it was determined 143 00:06:05,375 --> 00:06:07,083 to have a 13-foot diameter, 144 00:06:07,292 --> 00:06:08,458 which matched the description 145 00:06:08,542 --> 00:06:10,125 of the original Money Pit 146 00:06:10,292 --> 00:06:13,375 when it was first discovered in 1795. 147 00:06:13,542 --> 00:06:15,792 However, one week ago, 148 00:06:15,958 --> 00:06:17,917 the team discovered a piece of pottery 149 00:06:18,042 --> 00:06:21,458 that could date back to as early as the 17th century, 150 00:06:21,625 --> 00:06:24,333 along with an iron latch. 151 00:06:24,500 --> 00:06:26,333 A latch that when analyzed 152 00:06:26,500 --> 00:06:28,750 by archaeometallurgist Emma Culligan, 153 00:06:28,875 --> 00:06:31,833 was determined to have the exact same composition 154 00:06:31,917 --> 00:06:34,708 as other artifacts directly connected 155 00:06:34,875 --> 00:06:36,250 to Sir William Phips, 156 00:06:36,458 --> 00:06:40,917 the 17th century English politician and privateer 157 00:06:41,083 --> 00:06:42,417 who is believed by some 158 00:06:42,583 --> 00:06:44,375 to have buried treasure in the Money Pit 159 00:06:44,542 --> 00:06:46,833 around 1687. 160 00:06:47,000 --> 00:06:50,667 We have a big rock here, right in the wall. 161 00:06:50,875 --> 00:06:52,667 Maybe if you can tickle it out a bit. 162 00:06:52,792 --> 00:06:55,125 -Oh, I'm sure I can. 163 00:06:57,542 --> 00:06:59,375 Yes. Nice. 164 00:06:59,542 --> 00:07:01,500 We've got a very mysterious, 165 00:07:01,708 --> 00:07:04,250 very old round rock structure 166 00:07:04,417 --> 00:07:06,208 which is still being excavated, 167 00:07:06,375 --> 00:07:08,208 but it's full of artifacts, 168 00:07:08,375 --> 00:07:10,917 with no record of human habitation. 169 00:07:12,167 --> 00:07:13,917 Then Laird lets me know that 170 00:07:14,083 --> 00:07:15,833 I can do something I am fond of, 171 00:07:15,917 --> 00:07:17,958 which is to pull the big rocks, at least, off 172 00:07:18,125 --> 00:07:19,500 with the backhoe. 173 00:07:19,625 --> 00:07:21,792 Well, that really helps. 174 00:07:21,958 --> 00:07:23,417 And that is going to get 175 00:07:23,583 --> 00:07:25,125 the ball rolling really fast 176 00:07:25,333 --> 00:07:27,667 and so I'm eager to do it. 177 00:07:31,000 --> 00:07:32,583 Yeah, that's it, right? 178 00:07:32,750 --> 00:07:34,750 Yep. That's good. -Okay. 179 00:07:36,833 --> 00:07:40,583 We're starting to see a wall. Maybe? 180 00:07:40,750 --> 00:07:43,667 There should be another 90-degree corner 181 00:07:43,875 --> 00:07:45,708 -somewhere over there? -That's the hope. 182 00:07:45,917 --> 00:07:48,833 So, ideally, we'd find the base of a nice structure here. 183 00:07:49,000 --> 00:07:50,708 It's pretty kind of hard to believe. 184 00:07:50,875 --> 00:07:52,500 I mean, this is massive and yet not... 185 00:07:52,667 --> 00:07:54,167 not any reference to it. 186 00:07:54,375 --> 00:07:56,375 -Yeah. -It, yeah, it's very odd. 187 00:07:56,583 --> 00:07:59,042 It was quite an occupation for the time. Isn't it? 188 00:07:59,208 --> 00:08:01,750 Yeah, it was a substantial structure. 189 00:08:01,875 --> 00:08:04,292 People weren't here for just a month, were they? 190 00:08:04,458 --> 00:08:06,833 No. -No. 191 00:08:07,042 --> 00:08:08,333 I mean, we really don't know what 192 00:08:08,500 --> 00:08:09,583 this structure was used for at all. 193 00:08:09,708 --> 00:08:11,375 Not at the moment, no. 194 00:08:11,542 --> 00:08:12,333 Because there could have been some feature here 195 00:08:12,500 --> 00:08:13,708 -that was older. -Yeah. 196 00:08:13,875 --> 00:08:16,375 That's why we need to get rid of this stuff 197 00:08:16,542 --> 00:08:18,833 and come down on the good stuff. 198 00:08:19,042 --> 00:08:21,417 I think, Jamie, the first thing you work on 199 00:08:21,583 --> 00:08:24,250 is to the right where the rock came out of. 200 00:08:24,375 --> 00:08:25,833 Yeah, absolutely. 201 00:08:26,000 --> 00:08:28,333 That's gonna be my first area of attack for sure. 202 00:08:28,500 --> 00:08:30,167 -Yeah. Okay. 203 00:08:30,292 --> 00:08:33,625 Well, I'm hoping it yields some clues to what we're after. 204 00:08:33,792 --> 00:08:35,542 -Carry on. -All right, thank you. 205 00:08:35,708 --> 00:08:36,917 -Thanks, Marty. -Yeah. 206 00:08:37,083 --> 00:08:38,000 Thank you. 207 00:08:38,167 --> 00:08:39,792 All right. In we go. 208 00:08:39,917 --> 00:08:42,542 The ultimate goal is to find 209 00:08:42,708 --> 00:08:44,583 artifacts at the bottom of the feature 210 00:08:44,708 --> 00:08:46,625 and get a better idea 211 00:08:46,792 --> 00:08:48,167 of when this structure was built. 212 00:08:48,375 --> 00:08:50,792 We know nothing about it. 213 00:08:50,958 --> 00:08:52,708 We don't know who was there. 214 00:08:52,875 --> 00:08:55,250 Uh, we don't know why they were there. 215 00:08:55,417 --> 00:08:56,667 And we don't know when they were there. 216 00:08:56,875 --> 00:08:58,958 So, this is a first step for us 217 00:08:59,167 --> 00:09:01,917 to solving those questions. 218 00:09:03,333 --> 00:09:06,000 Oh. Hey, Laird. 219 00:09:06,208 --> 00:09:07,917 Yep. 220 00:09:08,083 --> 00:09:10,000 You might want to stop what you're doing 221 00:09:10,083 --> 00:09:12,000 and come take a look at this, my friend. 222 00:09:13,792 --> 00:09:17,083 This is definitely the largest artifact we've found here. 223 00:09:17,208 --> 00:09:18,042 I can guarantee that. 224 00:09:18,208 --> 00:09:19,667 What? 225 00:09:20,667 --> 00:09:22,875 How about that? Oh, wow. 226 00:09:27,042 --> 00:09:28,042 You think you can get it out in one piece? -Oh, yeah. 227 00:09:28,208 --> 00:09:30,500 Oh, lovely! 228 00:09:30,708 --> 00:09:32,667 This is incredible! 229 00:09:32,792 --> 00:09:34,500 While investigating 230 00:09:34,667 --> 00:09:37,417 the mysterious circular feature on Lot 5, 231 00:09:37,583 --> 00:09:39,833 Jack Begley and members of the team 232 00:09:40,042 --> 00:09:43,625 have just made a potentially important discovery. 233 00:09:43,792 --> 00:09:46,708 That is a big piece of pottery, isn't it? 234 00:09:46,917 --> 00:09:48,458 It's coarse earthenware. 235 00:09:48,625 --> 00:09:51,208 -We call it Anglo American ware. Okay. 236 00:09:51,375 --> 00:09:53,333 So, it's either from England 237 00:09:53,500 --> 00:09:56,833 or it's from possibly Pennsylvania. 238 00:09:56,958 --> 00:10:00,333 Uh, would've been a large cooking vessel. 239 00:10:00,542 --> 00:10:02,375 When do you think that'd date to? 240 00:10:02,542 --> 00:10:06,500 So, very broadly, second half of the 1700s, 241 00:10:06,708 --> 00:10:09,000 -like maybe 1770s. -Oh, wow. 242 00:10:09,208 --> 00:10:11,125 A large piece of pottery, 243 00:10:11,333 --> 00:10:14,083 that may predate the discovery of the Money Pit 244 00:10:14,250 --> 00:10:16,333 by more than two decades? 245 00:10:16,500 --> 00:10:20,167 Was it left behind by those who created this feature? 246 00:10:20,292 --> 00:10:23,667 Or by someone who found it already in place? 247 00:10:23,833 --> 00:10:25,708 Cool. You have a bag? 248 00:10:25,875 --> 00:10:27,333 I do. It's over in my knapsack. 249 00:10:27,542 --> 00:10:29,000 All right. I'll go put it there. 250 00:10:29,208 --> 00:10:30,458 -Thanks. -Great find. 251 00:10:30,625 --> 00:10:32,167 Okay, let's find the rest of it now. 252 00:10:32,375 --> 00:10:35,417 As Jack Begley and members of the team 253 00:10:35,583 --> 00:10:36,958 look for additional clues 254 00:10:37,083 --> 00:10:39,583 in the circular depression on Lot 5... 255 00:10:39,750 --> 00:10:42,500 -Away we go, mate! Okay. 256 00:10:42,708 --> 00:10:44,833 ...less than 100 yards away 257 00:10:44,958 --> 00:10:46,500 Rick Lagina and Gary Drayton 258 00:10:46,667 --> 00:10:48,292 are searching an area 259 00:10:48,500 --> 00:10:50,750 where they have made some of the oldest discoveries 260 00:10:50,875 --> 00:10:53,667 ever documented not only on Oak Island 261 00:10:53,792 --> 00:10:56,083 but in all of North America. 262 00:10:56,292 --> 00:10:58,542 You're about due for a coin, Gary. 263 00:10:58,708 --> 00:11:01,542 I am, overdue a coin. 264 00:11:01,667 --> 00:11:04,625 -Yay! It's a coin! 265 00:11:04,792 --> 00:11:06,333 One week ago, 266 00:11:06,542 --> 00:11:08,167 Gary, along with Rick, 267 00:11:08,292 --> 00:11:10,667 Marty and their partner Craig Tester... 268 00:11:10,875 --> 00:11:13,333 This is clearly Roman design. 269 00:11:13,458 --> 00:11:16,958 -Roman, baby! 270 00:11:17,125 --> 00:11:20,333 ...unearthed four ancient coins in this area, 271 00:11:20,500 --> 00:11:22,042 making a total of five 272 00:11:22,208 --> 00:11:24,667 that have been discovered in the past year. 273 00:11:24,833 --> 00:11:26,833 Incredibly, three of these coins 274 00:11:27,042 --> 00:11:29,833 have been determined by numismatist Sandy Campbell 275 00:11:29,958 --> 00:11:34,708 to date between 500 AD and 300 BC 276 00:11:34,833 --> 00:11:37,917 and to also be of Roman origin. 277 00:11:39,750 --> 00:11:42,333 Lot 5 is a complete mystery. 278 00:11:42,458 --> 00:11:46,375 It's a mystery in terms of the man-made constructs, 279 00:11:46,542 --> 00:11:48,042 uh, the kinds of artifacts 280 00:11:48,208 --> 00:11:49,500 that have come out of the ground, 281 00:11:49,667 --> 00:11:51,500 it's mystifying. 282 00:11:51,667 --> 00:11:54,583 It's got to come out, 'cause I don't know what it is. 283 00:11:54,750 --> 00:11:57,083 -Right in the middle, mate. -Okay. 284 00:12:07,625 --> 00:12:09,375 Thank you, sir. 285 00:12:11,167 --> 00:12:13,792 Sounds a little bit better now. 286 00:12:20,792 --> 00:12:22,375 Come on, be something. 287 00:12:24,750 --> 00:12:27,250 Some kind of strap. 288 00:12:28,542 --> 00:12:31,625 And this looks like it goes down, 289 00:12:31,792 --> 00:12:34,583 like to a point there, and then down there. 290 00:12:34,750 --> 00:12:38,125 It's almost decorative. Like a decorative strap. 291 00:12:38,250 --> 00:12:39,833 Mm-hmm. Yeah, it could be just something 292 00:12:40,042 --> 00:12:41,833 broken off of something else. 293 00:12:42,042 --> 00:12:48,000 Yeah, a lot of these straps were around boxes, or chests. 294 00:12:48,083 --> 00:12:51,000 -That would be cool. -There you go. 295 00:12:51,125 --> 00:12:53,958 I would imagine this has something to do with whatever 296 00:12:54,125 --> 00:12:57,042 that depression is over there. 297 00:12:57,208 --> 00:13:00,333 A strap? Possibly from a box? 298 00:13:00,542 --> 00:13:01,500 Or chest? 299 00:13:01,708 --> 00:13:03,750 Could Gary be correct 300 00:13:03,917 --> 00:13:05,500 that it might be related 301 00:13:05,667 --> 00:13:07,750 to the nearby circular depression? 302 00:13:07,917 --> 00:13:10,333 Or might it possibly be connected 303 00:13:10,542 --> 00:13:12,208 to the numerous Roman coins 304 00:13:12,375 --> 00:13:14,750 that the team has found in this area? 305 00:13:15,375 --> 00:13:18,625 That CT scanner will give us a good view of this. 306 00:13:18,792 --> 00:13:21,667 At that point, you no longer have to speculate 307 00:13:21,792 --> 00:13:25,000 as to what it is, you speculate as to its purpose. 308 00:13:25,167 --> 00:13:27,667 -Yeah. The information that Emma 309 00:13:27,875 --> 00:13:30,292 and the, uh, CT scan will provide, 310 00:13:30,458 --> 00:13:33,333 might be very highly revealing what it means 311 00:13:33,542 --> 00:13:34,958 to the feature on Lot 5. 312 00:13:35,083 --> 00:13:36,833 You can't argue with the science. 313 00:13:36,958 --> 00:13:38,583 It will be what it will be, 314 00:13:38,750 --> 00:13:41,042 and hopefully that information 315 00:13:41,208 --> 00:13:43,208 connects up to the greater mystery. 316 00:13:43,375 --> 00:13:46,500 Let's see if we can rustle up another find. 317 00:13:50,750 --> 00:13:53,000 We've got something in this area. 318 00:13:53,167 --> 00:13:55,792 Let me just brush the stuff away 319 00:13:56,000 --> 00:13:58,208 and then take another swing, all right? 320 00:14:02,375 --> 00:14:06,792 Not sure what it is. It's this side of that root. 321 00:14:08,375 --> 00:14:10,792 Wow. 322 00:14:13,500 --> 00:14:16,208 It's not an easy one. 323 00:14:18,875 --> 00:14:20,583 Huh. 324 00:14:23,875 --> 00:14:26,417 Think it's out. 325 00:14:26,583 --> 00:14:31,500 -Could be iron. 326 00:14:31,625 --> 00:14:33,250 It is iron. 327 00:14:34,417 --> 00:14:36,417 Chunky iron. Look at that. 328 00:14:36,542 --> 00:14:38,958 The heck is that? 329 00:14:40,750 --> 00:14:42,000 No idea. 330 00:14:42,167 --> 00:14:44,833 -Heavy? -Oh, yeah. It's heavy. 331 00:14:45,000 --> 00:14:47,583 Well, I believe this is some kind of fastener 332 00:14:47,792 --> 00:14:49,417 by the look of it. 333 00:14:49,542 --> 00:14:52,042 -Mm-hmm. -And it could be a rose-head type fastener. 334 00:14:52,208 --> 00:14:53,958 It's old. 335 00:14:54,042 --> 00:14:56,667 A lot of that old, hand-forged iron 336 00:14:56,833 --> 00:14:58,375 tends to be on the heavy side. 337 00:14:58,542 --> 00:15:00,333 Well, we're close 338 00:15:00,542 --> 00:15:02,667 to the most prominent feature on Lot 5, right? 339 00:15:02,833 --> 00:15:05,125 And if there was a structure, 340 00:15:05,333 --> 00:15:06,667 what do you need to put a structure together? 341 00:15:06,833 --> 00:15:08,792 -The fasteners, right? -Yeah. 342 00:15:08,958 --> 00:15:11,167 Why are we finding bits of iron 343 00:15:11,292 --> 00:15:13,875 on lots where significant finds are made? 344 00:15:14,042 --> 00:15:16,625 It is very strange given the fact that 345 00:15:16,792 --> 00:15:18,625 iron was a valuable resource, 346 00:15:18,792 --> 00:15:21,500 and you wouldn't just waste it. 347 00:15:21,667 --> 00:15:23,667 So, what is the explanation? 348 00:15:23,792 --> 00:15:25,250 As of yet, I don't think we know. 349 00:15:25,417 --> 00:15:28,083 And these are the type of things that you show to Carmen. 350 00:15:28,250 --> 00:15:30,167 And you never know, it could be 351 00:15:30,375 --> 00:15:32,792 more than what we believe it is. 352 00:15:32,958 --> 00:15:35,250 -Adding to the story on Lot 5. -Yep. 353 00:15:36,417 --> 00:15:38,000 Emma's gonna be busy. 354 00:15:40,000 --> 00:15:42,417 Later that afternoon... 355 00:15:43,917 --> 00:15:45,000 This is the one, gentlemen. 356 00:15:45,125 --> 00:15:46,917 This could be the one, right here. 357 00:15:49,708 --> 00:15:50,958 -Hi, guys. -Oh, hi, guys. 358 00:15:51,167 --> 00:15:52,750 -Hey. -What's going on? 359 00:15:52,875 --> 00:15:54,500 Uh, we're just pushing to 108 right now. 360 00:15:54,583 --> 00:15:58,375 ...Marty Lagina and his son Alex 361 00:15:58,542 --> 00:16:00,375 join Craig Tester and other members of the team 362 00:16:00,542 --> 00:16:02,042 in the Money Pit area. 363 00:16:02,208 --> 00:16:06,917 -We're going from 98 to 108. -Okay! 364 00:16:08,792 --> 00:16:13,958 ...as the drilling operation in borehole D.5N-26.5 365 00:16:14,083 --> 00:16:15,958 has now reached the target depth 366 00:16:16,125 --> 00:16:17,917 where they hope to encounter a tunnel 367 00:16:18,042 --> 00:16:20,750 and evidence of buried treasure. 368 00:16:21,833 --> 00:16:26,083 Now, this is really the money stroke here from 98 to 108. 369 00:16:26,250 --> 00:16:28,000 We'll pull that up. I mean, right there, 370 00:16:28,167 --> 00:16:29,167 that should have top to bottom 371 00:16:29,375 --> 00:16:30,875 our intersection of the tunnel. 372 00:16:31,042 --> 00:16:32,667 If there is a tunnel. 373 00:16:32,792 --> 00:16:33,708 -What do we got, Mike? -108. 374 00:16:33,875 --> 00:16:35,250 108. Great. 375 00:16:35,417 --> 00:16:39,500 Oh, here we go. Another one right here. 376 00:16:39,625 --> 00:16:41,667 There's wood. We got it! 377 00:16:41,875 --> 00:16:43,333 -What? -Really? 378 00:16:43,500 --> 00:16:45,333 Right on. Excellent. 379 00:16:45,542 --> 00:16:47,083 Wow. 380 00:16:49,167 --> 00:16:50,542 -106 probably? -Yeah. 381 00:16:50,750 --> 00:16:51,917 Yep. 382 00:16:52,083 --> 00:16:53,792 It's back up higher here. 383 00:16:53,958 --> 00:16:55,375 There's wood there as well, yep. 384 00:16:59,083 --> 00:17:00,500 Comin' in! 385 00:17:02,708 --> 00:17:06,458 -Thanks, Mike. -Thanks, Mike. 386 00:17:06,625 --> 00:17:08,375 Perhaps another piece? 387 00:17:10,458 --> 00:17:15,333 Wow. About 106 and a half, we intersected that beam. 388 00:17:15,458 --> 00:17:19,958 This does in no way resemble soft, tight, dense maroon till. 389 00:17:20,167 --> 00:17:22,333 This is very soft and slushy. 390 00:17:22,458 --> 00:17:23,667 -Interesting. -Terry, is that-- 391 00:17:23,833 --> 00:17:25,042 Is that another chunk? 392 00:17:25,208 --> 00:17:28,125 Something there. What's that? What's that? 393 00:17:28,250 --> 00:17:30,708 Oh, yeah, that's a nice chunk right there. 394 00:17:30,917 --> 00:17:32,542 Another good chunk of it right here. 395 00:17:32,708 --> 00:17:34,000 Wow. 396 00:17:34,167 --> 00:17:36,625 Lots of little flecks in here. 397 00:17:36,792 --> 00:17:40,125 So, we see kind of a debris trail here, coming down. 398 00:17:40,292 --> 00:17:42,750 And we get bigger and bigger as we come down 399 00:17:42,917 --> 00:17:43,958 toward the chunk at the bottom here. 400 00:17:44,125 --> 00:17:46,417 There it is, guys. 401 00:17:46,583 --> 00:17:47,833 We must be close to some type of a structure. 402 00:17:48,042 --> 00:17:50,625 And I'm guessing... 403 00:17:50,792 --> 00:17:52,250 it's probably a tunnel. 404 00:17:59,333 --> 00:18:00,750 It's got to be a tunnel. 405 00:18:00,917 --> 00:18:02,542 Is it the same structure? 406 00:18:02,708 --> 00:18:04,667 -We're not sure. It's possible. 407 00:18:04,875 --> 00:18:06,875 In the Money Pit area, 408 00:18:07,083 --> 00:18:09,333 the Oak Island team has just recovered 409 00:18:09,542 --> 00:18:11,292 evidence of a possible tunnel 410 00:18:11,417 --> 00:18:13,833 several feet east of the Garden Shaft. 411 00:18:13,958 --> 00:18:15,333 The question is: 412 00:18:15,542 --> 00:18:17,167 could it be the same tunnel 413 00:18:17,333 --> 00:18:20,000 believed to run directly below the feature 414 00:18:20,125 --> 00:18:21,542 and into the Baby Blob 415 00:18:21,708 --> 00:18:23,917 where they have detected high-trace evidence 416 00:18:24,083 --> 00:18:26,458 of both silver and gold? 417 00:18:28,708 --> 00:18:30,792 -Hi, Rick. How you doing? Hey. 418 00:18:30,917 --> 00:18:32,208 Core is down at that end. 419 00:18:32,417 --> 00:18:34,750 Go on down there. Brief him, Scott. 420 00:18:35,792 --> 00:18:39,583 Well, you can see in this core we've been finding wood. 421 00:18:39,708 --> 00:18:43,625 It really kind of picks up here to here. 422 00:18:43,750 --> 00:18:46,333 And you'll notice it's on a pretty good line 423 00:18:46,417 --> 00:18:47,833 with the Garden Shaft tunnel, 424 00:18:47,958 --> 00:18:49,792 which we find over on the west side. 425 00:18:50,000 --> 00:18:51,958 Rick, that wood right there 426 00:18:52,125 --> 00:18:54,167 matches pretty much exactly. 427 00:18:54,333 --> 00:18:56,833 Yep. This could potentially be our first hit 428 00:18:57,042 --> 00:18:59,375 of the Garden Shaft tunnel on this side. 429 00:19:01,708 --> 00:19:04,583 The reason it's likely, in my mind, 430 00:19:04,708 --> 00:19:06,292 that this wood we just found is associated 431 00:19:06,500 --> 00:19:08,542 with the tunnel underneath the Garden Shaft 432 00:19:08,708 --> 00:19:10,542 is because it lines up 433 00:19:10,708 --> 00:19:13,667 with other hits we have to the west 434 00:19:13,875 --> 00:19:16,083 and it's at the proper depth. 435 00:19:16,292 --> 00:19:18,500 This one is a mystery tunnel. 436 00:19:18,625 --> 00:19:20,000 We don't know where this one goes, 437 00:19:20,125 --> 00:19:22,750 we don't know who did it, we don't know why. 438 00:19:22,917 --> 00:19:26,000 I think this thing is proving to be very long, 439 00:19:26,208 --> 00:19:29,125 -and it's-it's mysterious. -Yeah. 440 00:19:29,250 --> 00:19:32,833 I wonder if we couldn't rush an expedited C-14 test. 441 00:19:33,042 --> 00:19:34,958 -Yes. -Yes. 442 00:19:35,125 --> 00:19:39,333 The effort here is about dating that structure. 443 00:19:39,500 --> 00:19:41,250 Does it reflect original work, 444 00:19:41,417 --> 00:19:43,333 or does it reflect searcher work? 445 00:19:43,500 --> 00:19:47,292 And if it's not searcher, it could lead to anything. 446 00:19:47,417 --> 00:19:49,958 It could lead to an offset chamber. 447 00:19:50,083 --> 00:19:52,083 Well, I mean, I think this is a good... 448 00:19:52,250 --> 00:19:53,292 a good discovery. 449 00:19:53,458 --> 00:19:54,958 This is the first wood 450 00:19:55,125 --> 00:19:56,250 we've gotten on the east side 451 00:19:56,417 --> 00:19:57,875 of the Garden Shaft. 452 00:19:58,042 --> 00:19:59,750 Correct. It's more verification, 453 00:19:59,875 --> 00:20:01,375 which makes it really exciting 454 00:20:01,542 --> 00:20:02,833 about what Dumas is going to find 455 00:20:03,000 --> 00:20:03,917 when they go down. 456 00:20:04,083 --> 00:20:06,375 But we have to keep following it 457 00:20:06,500 --> 00:20:07,875 because it could be a tunnel 458 00:20:08,042 --> 00:20:09,833 to the offset chamber that we seek. 459 00:20:10,042 --> 00:20:13,167 Could Marty Lagina's assessment be correct? 460 00:20:13,333 --> 00:20:16,417 Is it possible that when Dumas Contracting Limited 461 00:20:16,583 --> 00:20:19,375 is permitted to extend the bottom of the Garden Shaft 462 00:20:19,542 --> 00:20:21,375 they will encounter a tunnel 463 00:20:21,542 --> 00:20:23,625 that may lead them to the fabled treasure 464 00:20:23,792 --> 00:20:25,833 that people have been trying to find 465 00:20:26,000 --> 00:20:27,875 for more than two centuries? 466 00:20:28,042 --> 00:20:29,500 We need to keep going. 467 00:20:29,667 --> 00:20:32,000 And I'd jump pretty far this time. Like ten feet. 468 00:20:32,167 --> 00:20:34,292 Yep. We'll get more information 469 00:20:34,500 --> 00:20:36,792 the closer we get to the Garden Shaft itself. 470 00:20:36,917 --> 00:20:38,917 -I agree. -Okay. Good. 471 00:20:39,083 --> 00:20:42,083 Let's follow it and see what it is. 472 00:20:42,292 --> 00:20:44,292 Okay. Let's pick a hole. 473 00:20:44,458 --> 00:20:46,250 Sounds good. 474 00:20:48,833 --> 00:20:50,833 The following morning... 475 00:20:52,083 --> 00:20:53,292 They just pushed in, right? 476 00:20:53,375 --> 00:20:54,500 Yeah. 477 00:20:54,667 --> 00:20:57,500 He's got 30 feet of core barrel on there. 478 00:20:57,667 --> 00:21:00,083 ...as the drilling of a new borehole 479 00:21:00,250 --> 00:21:02,833 known as D.5N-25.5 480 00:21:03,000 --> 00:21:05,500 begins in the Money Pit area... 481 00:21:05,708 --> 00:21:08,083 There he is. How are you? 482 00:21:08,250 --> 00:21:09,458 -Carmen. -Hey, Carmen, how are you? 483 00:21:09,625 --> 00:21:11,458 -Not too bad. Rick Lagina 484 00:21:11,667 --> 00:21:13,833 and members of the team meet with blacksmithing expert 485 00:21:13,917 --> 00:21:17,792 Carmen Legge at the Oak Island Interpretive Centre. 486 00:21:17,917 --> 00:21:20,542 As you see, we've got a bunch of items here 487 00:21:20,708 --> 00:21:23,708 that have been recovered from a specific lot of interest. 488 00:21:23,875 --> 00:21:25,167 I see that. 489 00:21:25,375 --> 00:21:26,625 Carmen has been invited 490 00:21:26,792 --> 00:21:29,125 to examine some of the artifacts that were recently 491 00:21:29,292 --> 00:21:31,000 discovered on Lot 5, 492 00:21:31,167 --> 00:21:35,458 including a 17th century iron latch that was unearthed 493 00:21:35,542 --> 00:21:39,208 in the mysterious circular depression one week ago. 494 00:21:39,333 --> 00:21:41,333 Well, I'll start with this one here, 495 00:21:41,500 --> 00:21:43,833 because you can see that it's a wedge 496 00:21:44,042 --> 00:21:47,000 about four inches long with a ring through it. 497 00:21:47,083 --> 00:21:49,667 The thickness of it indicates that it's very old. 498 00:21:50,667 --> 00:21:53,000 I'd like to see the... the scan of this, 499 00:21:53,083 --> 00:21:54,250 uh, up on the screen for us. 500 00:21:54,458 --> 00:21:56,625 Yeah, sure thing. 501 00:21:56,792 --> 00:21:59,417 In order to help Carmen examine the artifact, 502 00:21:59,583 --> 00:22:02,542 Emma Culligan is presenting an image 503 00:22:02,708 --> 00:22:04,292 that she generated using 504 00:22:04,458 --> 00:22:07,667 the SkyScan 1273 CT scanner. 505 00:22:07,875 --> 00:22:11,667 The device emits X-ray radiation, 506 00:22:11,833 --> 00:22:14,750 which can penetrate corrosion and sediment on objects 507 00:22:14,958 --> 00:22:17,167 to produce three-dimensional images 508 00:22:17,333 --> 00:22:20,083 of them and their finer details. 509 00:22:21,500 --> 00:22:23,125 Does that help you at all? 510 00:22:23,292 --> 00:22:24,458 Oh, yes, certainly does, yeah, 511 00:22:24,625 --> 00:22:26,792 'cause you can see down at the bottom there, 512 00:22:26,958 --> 00:22:29,792 there's a certain amount of wear onto it as well. 513 00:22:31,542 --> 00:22:33,583 Hey, can you turn it around so I can see the top? 514 00:22:37,708 --> 00:22:40,958 Yeah, that looks like it wasn't used for repeated use... 515 00:22:43,750 --> 00:22:48,000 So it was inserted in whatever it was into and left. 516 00:22:50,750 --> 00:22:52,875 It would be nice to be able to analyze 517 00:22:53,042 --> 00:22:55,542 -the metal, as well. -Emma? 518 00:22:55,708 --> 00:22:59,917 So, the ring bolt's got no modern indicators. 519 00:23:00,083 --> 00:23:03,792 And it's got the potassium and calcium content throughout, 520 00:23:03,958 --> 00:23:07,500 consistently matching with old context metal. 521 00:23:07,708 --> 00:23:10,000 But the most interesting thing about 522 00:23:10,167 --> 00:23:12,250 this one is that it matched, 523 00:23:12,375 --> 00:23:14,375 100% sensitivity, 524 00:23:14,583 --> 00:23:17,250 with artifacts from the William Phips site. 525 00:23:17,417 --> 00:23:20,583 Yeah, at least 17th century. 526 00:23:20,750 --> 00:23:24,125 -Yeah. When William Phips recovered 527 00:23:24,292 --> 00:23:26,125 gold and silver from the Concepcíon, 528 00:23:26,333 --> 00:23:27,792 the salvage of the Concepcíon, 529 00:23:27,958 --> 00:23:31,208 there is, uh... a growing body of evidence 530 00:23:31,375 --> 00:23:33,625 that perhaps he came here. 531 00:23:35,500 --> 00:23:37,750 We know that Phips found silver on the Concepcíon. 532 00:23:37,958 --> 00:23:39,917 And I believe some of the treasure 533 00:23:40,083 --> 00:23:42,458 from the Concepcíon was secreted to Oak Island. 534 00:23:42,625 --> 00:23:43,958 Very interesting. 535 00:23:44,125 --> 00:23:45,458 In 2019, 536 00:23:45,625 --> 00:23:47,542 32nd-Degree Freemason 537 00:23:47,708 --> 00:23:50,250 Scott Clarke presented a stunning theory 538 00:23:50,417 --> 00:23:52,250 to Rick and members of the team. 539 00:23:52,375 --> 00:23:56,167 According to his research, in 1687, 540 00:23:56,333 --> 00:23:59,750 the English politician turned privateer, Sir William Phips, 541 00:23:59,875 --> 00:24:02,917 conspired with a high-ranking Freemason 542 00:24:03,042 --> 00:24:05,667 named Captain Andrew Belcher to bury 543 00:24:05,833 --> 00:24:07,875 a vast cache of treasure in the Money Pit, 544 00:24:08,042 --> 00:24:11,667 which they had salvaged from the Concepcíon, 545 00:24:11,833 --> 00:24:14,542 a famed Spanish galleon that sank 546 00:24:14,667 --> 00:24:16,417 off the coast of the Dominican Republic 547 00:24:16,542 --> 00:24:18,583 in 1641... 548 00:24:18,750 --> 00:24:22,833 while transporting more than 100 tons of gold, 549 00:24:23,042 --> 00:24:25,042 silver and jewels. 550 00:24:25,208 --> 00:24:27,833 I was contacted by Frank White who had some 551 00:24:28,000 --> 00:24:31,417 archaeological artifacts from the William Phips birthplace. 552 00:24:31,583 --> 00:24:34,625 Since that meeting, Emma and Laird obtained 553 00:24:34,792 --> 00:24:37,042 and analyzed a number of metal artifacts 554 00:24:37,208 --> 00:24:40,250 that are known to have belonged to Sir William Phips. 555 00:24:40,458 --> 00:24:44,542 And, incredibly, the artifact found in the circular depression 556 00:24:44,708 --> 00:24:47,458 on Lot 5 is an exact compositional match 557 00:24:47,625 --> 00:24:49,708 to those objects. 558 00:24:49,833 --> 00:24:51,292 What would that be used for? 559 00:24:51,458 --> 00:24:52,458 Well, 560 00:24:52,625 --> 00:24:54,458 the wedge part could be used 561 00:24:54,625 --> 00:24:56,833 for driving into wood or rock. 562 00:24:57,000 --> 00:25:00,500 My guess is-is, it was driven into wood. 563 00:25:00,708 --> 00:25:03,583 It could be used for many purposes. 564 00:25:16,792 --> 00:25:19,125 Wow. Yeah! 565 00:25:23,208 --> 00:25:25,750 If you wanted to hoist something or lower something 566 00:25:25,917 --> 00:25:27,833 into the ground you would use something like that. 567 00:25:28,042 --> 00:25:29,958 Wow. 568 00:25:30,125 --> 00:25:32,500 In the Oak Island Interpretive Centre 569 00:25:32,708 --> 00:25:35,000 blacksmithing expert Carmen Legge has just 570 00:25:35,208 --> 00:25:38,708 informed Rick Lagina and members of the team that 571 00:25:38,875 --> 00:25:40,667 the metal latch found in the circular depression 572 00:25:40,833 --> 00:25:44,042 on Lot 5, and which is believed to be connected 573 00:25:44,208 --> 00:25:47,667 to the 17th century privateer Sir William Phips 574 00:25:47,833 --> 00:25:52,167 may have been used to place heavy cargo underground. 575 00:25:52,333 --> 00:25:56,792 We have the possible Phips connection in the metallurgy, 576 00:25:56,917 --> 00:25:59,500 though I'm not sure what that tells us other 577 00:25:59,667 --> 00:26:02,458 than that feature continues to be interesting. 578 00:26:02,667 --> 00:26:05,083 What I see here is connections 579 00:26:05,250 --> 00:26:07,667 to a certain story from 1795. 580 00:26:07,875 --> 00:26:10,458 -Hoists, block and tackles. 581 00:26:10,583 --> 00:26:12,625 We do know he was in Nova Scotia. 582 00:26:12,792 --> 00:26:15,708 If there was an enterprise conducted here on the part 583 00:26:15,833 --> 00:26:18,833 of Phips, there would be many more objects to find. 584 00:26:19,000 --> 00:26:21,875 But we are not done with Lot 5. 585 00:26:22,042 --> 00:26:25,250 So it may yet prove to be a very interesting find. 586 00:26:25,417 --> 00:26:27,042 Perhaps even significant. 587 00:26:27,208 --> 00:26:28,917 What's next, Carmen? 588 00:26:29,042 --> 00:26:31,000 Um, I think I'll go over to this one here now. 589 00:26:31,167 --> 00:26:33,250 I'll give you a little bit of context 590 00:26:33,375 --> 00:26:35,417 on that chunky piece of iron. 591 00:26:35,542 --> 00:26:38,542 Found on Lot 5 and when it first came up, 592 00:26:38,750 --> 00:26:42,750 I knew it was old because it's nice and heavy. 593 00:26:42,875 --> 00:26:44,833 And it just had a feel like 594 00:26:45,000 --> 00:26:49,000 it was some kind of broken tool to me or a fastener. 595 00:26:49,167 --> 00:26:51,083 It's very old. 596 00:26:51,250 --> 00:26:53,167 This is much older. 597 00:26:53,292 --> 00:26:55,667 Can we have a, uh, scan of that? 598 00:26:55,792 --> 00:26:58,625 -I need to see the head. -The head? Yep. 599 00:26:59,833 --> 00:27:02,167 From what I see there, on the head there, 600 00:27:02,375 --> 00:27:04,708 it looks like it's a broken end off of something. 601 00:27:04,875 --> 00:27:06,875 Yeah. It looks to me like it could be 602 00:27:07,083 --> 00:27:09,125 -some sort of a chisel. -Yes. This could be a, uh, 603 00:27:09,292 --> 00:27:12,125 tool that could be used for mining or tunneling. 604 00:27:12,292 --> 00:27:15,833 Wow. And with the size that you've got in your hand, mate, 605 00:27:16,000 --> 00:27:18,208 how much bigger would it have been? 606 00:27:19,208 --> 00:27:21,250 Lengthwise, you'd probably be looking at a foot. 607 00:27:21,375 --> 00:27:23,000 If it's shorter than that, 608 00:27:23,125 --> 00:27:25,542 again, it might not be long enough to fulfill 609 00:27:25,708 --> 00:27:28,333 the purpose of what you want it for. 610 00:27:28,458 --> 00:27:29,958 Could we see the metallurgy, Emma? 611 00:27:30,042 --> 00:27:31,375 Sure thing. 612 00:27:32,750 --> 00:27:35,167 No modern elements. 613 00:27:35,333 --> 00:27:36,792 Potassium and calcium. 614 00:27:36,958 --> 00:27:39,583 So it's, it's an older metal. 615 00:27:39,750 --> 00:27:43,542 So we've got a lot of old fasteners and tools, 616 00:27:43,708 --> 00:27:45,042 and more to come, mate. 617 00:27:45,208 --> 00:27:47,375 Yeah. I'll go with this one here next. 618 00:27:51,292 --> 00:27:53,167 It looks like a bow tie strap. 619 00:27:53,333 --> 00:27:56,250 -You can see how... Yeah, you can see the... -You can see the bow tie. 620 00:27:56,375 --> 00:27:58,417 -What's a bow tie strap? It was a decorative piece. 621 00:27:58,542 --> 00:27:59,917 It added decoration to it. 622 00:28:00,083 --> 00:28:02,500 It would be narrow, wide, narrow, wide. 623 00:28:02,708 --> 00:28:04,708 All the way around to decorate a chest. 624 00:28:04,875 --> 00:28:07,875 -Oh, so, specifically, chest decorations? -Yeah. 625 00:28:08,000 --> 00:28:09,792 -Wooden boxes and chest. -Okay. 626 00:28:09,958 --> 00:28:11,750 That's exceedingly interesting. 627 00:28:11,875 --> 00:28:14,000 Is there a cultural influence? 628 00:28:14,208 --> 00:28:15,750 Yes. 629 00:28:16,667 --> 00:28:19,167 -French. -Really? 630 00:28:19,375 --> 00:28:20,292 Yeah. -Wow. 631 00:28:28,208 --> 00:28:31,000 A decorative strap from a chest? 632 00:28:31,208 --> 00:28:34,250 One that is not only possibly of French origin, 633 00:28:34,375 --> 00:28:37,000 but may also predate the 17th century? 634 00:28:37,167 --> 00:28:41,250 If so, who brought it to Oak Island? 635 00:28:41,417 --> 00:28:45,000 We've found important artifacts that have been French. 636 00:28:45,208 --> 00:28:47,250 We can't forget, of course, the lead cross 637 00:28:47,375 --> 00:28:49,208 where the testing has indicated that the lead came 638 00:28:49,375 --> 00:28:51,000 from the southern part of France, so... 639 00:28:51,167 --> 00:28:52,875 Yeah. Doesn't get any better than that. 640 00:28:53,042 --> 00:28:54,708 It's curious that this stuff is found 641 00:28:54,875 --> 00:28:56,667 near an area on the Zena map 642 00:28:56,792 --> 00:28:59,000 that is a French map, 643 00:28:59,167 --> 00:29:01,833 that is a possible location for a hatch. 644 00:29:03,375 --> 00:29:06,792 In 2016, the late author and researcher 645 00:29:06,917 --> 00:29:10,125 Zena Halpern presented maps of Nova Scotia 646 00:29:10,292 --> 00:29:12,417 and Oak Island featuring French writing, 647 00:29:12,542 --> 00:29:15,333 and what she believed had been created between 648 00:29:15,500 --> 00:29:19,792 the 12th and 14th centuries by members of the Knights Templar. 649 00:29:20,000 --> 00:29:22,542 This led Zena to theorize that Oak Island 650 00:29:22,708 --> 00:29:24,250 had been visited numerous times 651 00:29:24,417 --> 00:29:26,167 by the Templars and related organizations 652 00:29:26,375 --> 00:29:29,833 such as the Freemasons in order to hide 653 00:29:30,000 --> 00:29:31,500 sacred valuables. 654 00:29:31,708 --> 00:29:33,583 Is it possible 655 00:29:33,750 --> 00:29:34,833 that the discoveries made 656 00:29:35,042 --> 00:29:36,917 by Rick, Marty and their team, 657 00:29:37,042 --> 00:29:40,833 such as the lead cross and the numerous finds on Lot 5 658 00:29:40,958 --> 00:29:43,125 that predate the discovery of the Money Pit, 659 00:29:43,333 --> 00:29:46,958 offer mounting evidence that Zena's theory is true? 660 00:29:47,125 --> 00:29:50,792 We have long puzzled about the possibility 661 00:29:50,958 --> 00:29:53,458 that these French items, the lead cross 662 00:29:53,583 --> 00:29:55,708 and Zena's map were associated 663 00:29:55,875 --> 00:29:58,000 with some depositional work. 664 00:29:58,167 --> 00:30:01,208 I have always believed that this work 665 00:30:01,375 --> 00:30:03,667 on Oak Island, the original deposition work, 666 00:30:03,875 --> 00:30:06,125 was started incredibly early. 667 00:30:06,250 --> 00:30:09,208 We just have to fill in the gaps more precisely, 668 00:30:09,375 --> 00:30:11,792 more accurately, more definitively. 669 00:30:11,958 --> 00:30:14,292 But it's very interesting. 670 00:30:14,500 --> 00:30:17,292 The artifacts you've shown me over the years, 671 00:30:17,500 --> 00:30:18,792 is very unique. 672 00:30:18,875 --> 00:30:20,500 There's artifacts coming out of Oak Island 673 00:30:20,667 --> 00:30:22,083 that I haven't seen anywhere else. 674 00:30:22,250 --> 00:30:25,417 That's the reason for this type of analysis. 675 00:30:25,583 --> 00:30:28,292 What we are trying to do is come to an understanding 676 00:30:28,458 --> 00:30:30,625 of what the item represents in terms of the... 677 00:30:30,750 --> 00:30:32,542 complexity of the story on Oak Island. 678 00:30:32,708 --> 00:30:34,667 It's not a simple process. 679 00:30:34,875 --> 00:30:36,667 Makes me want to get back to Lot 5 680 00:30:36,833 --> 00:30:38,958 -and find some more. -Well, let's have at her. 681 00:30:39,083 --> 00:30:40,708 That's why we have a lot more to dig. 682 00:30:40,917 --> 00:30:42,167 We have a lot more to excavate. 683 00:30:42,333 --> 00:30:45,042 All I can say, Carmen, is thank you. 684 00:30:45,208 --> 00:30:46,292 Appreciate it. 685 00:30:46,417 --> 00:30:47,833 See you later. 686 00:30:48,000 --> 00:30:49,542 As the team concludes their meeting 687 00:30:49,750 --> 00:30:51,250 at the Interpretive Centre... 688 00:30:51,417 --> 00:30:53,708 As long as this borehole stays straight, 689 00:30:53,875 --> 00:30:56,000 -we should hit the tunnel below. Sounds good. 690 00:30:56,125 --> 00:30:58,083 Surveyor Steve Guptill, Oak Island 691 00:30:58,250 --> 00:31:00,500 historian Charles Barkhouse 692 00:31:00,667 --> 00:31:03,042 and geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner 693 00:31:03,208 --> 00:31:05,667 continue monitoring the drilling operation 694 00:31:05,875 --> 00:31:09,500 in borehole D.5N-25.5. 695 00:31:09,667 --> 00:31:10,708 He's got something else coming. 696 00:31:10,875 --> 00:31:12,292 A borehole 697 00:31:12,458 --> 00:31:15,208 located several feet east of the Garden Shaft 698 00:31:15,375 --> 00:31:17,125 where they hope to encounter a tunnel 699 00:31:17,292 --> 00:31:19,625 at a depth of some 105 feet 700 00:31:19,792 --> 00:31:23,042 and more evidence of precious metals. 701 00:31:23,208 --> 00:31:25,208 The elevation of the wood that we've been finding 702 00:31:25,375 --> 00:31:28,208 in this area, matches the wood that we found for the tunnel 703 00:31:28,375 --> 00:31:30,333 that goes under the Garden Shaft. 704 00:31:30,500 --> 00:31:32,333 All I'm saying is I hope we hit wood again. 705 00:31:32,500 --> 00:31:34,833 Yeah. Got a core? 706 00:31:35,042 --> 00:31:37,500 -This is 98 feet. 98! 707 00:31:41,083 --> 00:31:43,208 Let's hope it's a good one. 708 00:31:44,208 --> 00:31:46,417 Thank you. Look at that. 709 00:31:46,583 --> 00:31:49,333 -It gets soft right here. Oh, yeah, you can feel it. 710 00:31:49,500 --> 00:31:51,417 -You can see it. Yeah. You can see it. 711 00:31:51,542 --> 00:31:53,917 You can take it and you can just break it apart. 712 00:31:54,125 --> 00:31:55,667 Different color, too. 713 00:31:55,833 --> 00:31:57,917 What this means to me, 714 00:31:58,125 --> 00:31:59,792 when you get those different colors, 715 00:32:00,000 --> 00:32:01,917 it's not standard gray till, 716 00:32:02,083 --> 00:32:03,750 it is possible that you're in disturbed ground. 717 00:32:03,958 --> 00:32:06,500 To me it looks odd. 718 00:32:06,667 --> 00:32:07,833 -It does look odd. Yeah. 719 00:32:08,042 --> 00:32:09,167 Core coming out. 720 00:32:09,333 --> 00:32:11,000 Let's go, guys. 721 00:32:11,125 --> 00:32:12,500 Looks like they got a full run. 722 00:32:12,708 --> 00:32:14,042 They've got a full run. 723 00:32:16,792 --> 00:32:18,000 What've you got? 724 00:32:18,208 --> 00:32:19,625 Uh, 104 and a half. 725 00:32:20,833 --> 00:32:22,875 This is just slush. 726 00:32:23,000 --> 00:32:25,083 This would be the depth of the tunnel. 727 00:32:25,250 --> 00:32:26,917 So we might be inside of it. 728 00:32:30,708 --> 00:32:32,292 Seeing any wood? 729 00:32:34,375 --> 00:32:36,250 -We got a little bit. Are you sure? 730 00:32:36,417 --> 00:32:38,083 There's a little bit, just a little bit of... 731 00:32:38,250 --> 00:32:40,792 wood debris at the bottom here. 732 00:32:40,958 --> 00:32:43,000 Yeah. That-That's wood. 733 00:32:43,167 --> 00:32:45,917 -What we've got here is a tunnel. -Yep. 734 00:32:46,083 --> 00:32:48,458 I would say we are probably inside the tunnel. 735 00:32:48,625 --> 00:32:50,042 -Right. -Yep. 736 00:32:50,208 --> 00:32:52,167 Very, very interesting. 737 00:32:56,375 --> 00:32:56,875 Well, we've got Craig and Scott coming. 738 00:32:57,250 --> 00:32:59,000 -Just in time. Gentlemen! 739 00:32:59,125 --> 00:33:00,542 Hey, guys. How ya doing? -Good. 740 00:33:00,708 --> 00:33:03,167 You guys joined the party at the right time. 741 00:33:03,333 --> 00:33:06,000 It is an exciting moment for the Oak Island 742 00:33:06,167 --> 00:33:07,833 team in the Money Pit area. 743 00:33:07,958 --> 00:33:09,083 There's the wood. If you look 744 00:33:09,250 --> 00:33:11,333 around in there, you can find little bits. 745 00:33:11,458 --> 00:33:13,500 Nearly 105 feet deep 746 00:33:13,625 --> 00:33:17,333 in borehole D.5N-25.5, 747 00:33:17,500 --> 00:33:20,292 they have once again drilled into a possible tunnel. 748 00:33:20,458 --> 00:33:22,833 A tunnel that may lead to the source 749 00:33:23,042 --> 00:33:24,500 of the precious metals, 750 00:33:24,708 --> 00:33:25,833 which have been detected 751 00:33:26,042 --> 00:33:27,333 at the same approximate depth 752 00:33:27,500 --> 00:33:31,083 within a 20-foot radius of the Garden Shaft. 753 00:33:32,792 --> 00:33:34,083 I do think this is the tunnel 754 00:33:34,250 --> 00:33:36,125 that goes under the Garden Shaft. 755 00:33:36,208 --> 00:33:39,167 -Everything lines up too well not to be. -Okay. 756 00:33:39,333 --> 00:33:41,292 Typically, we've been going out the bottom of it at 106. 757 00:33:41,458 --> 00:33:43,792 -Yeah. -So I think the next drill, 758 00:33:43,958 --> 00:33:45,333 if we hit wood, we should have the bottom. 759 00:33:45,542 --> 00:33:46,583 Potentially. 760 00:33:46,750 --> 00:33:48,250 We'll see, we'll see what comes up. 761 00:33:49,250 --> 00:33:52,000 The way this tunnel is positioned, 762 00:33:52,167 --> 00:33:55,333 it is sure pointing towards the Garden Shaft. 763 00:33:55,500 --> 00:33:58,208 It's not one of the searcher tunnels, 764 00:33:58,375 --> 00:34:01,583 so is it an original tunnel leading the way to a vault? 765 00:34:01,750 --> 00:34:03,250 We got a core coming! 766 00:34:03,417 --> 00:34:04,958 The water chemistry is telling us 767 00:34:05,125 --> 00:34:07,292 it's a very important area, 768 00:34:07,375 --> 00:34:09,083 so we just need to follow the tunnel. 769 00:34:09,250 --> 00:34:12,042 Here we go, fellas. 770 00:34:12,208 --> 00:34:14,000 What've you got, Mike? 771 00:34:14,125 --> 00:34:16,792 -111 and a half. -111 and a half. 772 00:34:25,042 --> 00:34:27,083 There you go. There's our wood. 773 00:34:27,250 --> 00:34:28,833 There's our tunnel. 774 00:34:29,000 --> 00:34:31,125 -Right there. Oh, yeah! 775 00:34:32,333 --> 00:34:35,000 So let's get a measurement on that then. See where we're at. 776 00:34:35,167 --> 00:34:37,042 107 to the wood. 777 00:34:37,208 --> 00:34:39,458 Roughly, that's the zone of interest. -Right. 778 00:34:39,583 --> 00:34:42,250 -So this is matching up well. -Yeah. 779 00:34:42,417 --> 00:34:44,500 Well, we definitely have the tunnel. 780 00:34:44,708 --> 00:34:48,250 I mean, this is a floorboard or ceiling board that fell down. 781 00:34:48,417 --> 00:34:50,333 But it's, you know, it's definitely wood. 782 00:34:50,458 --> 00:34:52,542 It's definitely at the interval we want. 783 00:34:52,708 --> 00:34:54,000 Yep. 784 00:34:54,208 --> 00:34:55,667 We've hit this tunnel 785 00:34:55,875 --> 00:34:57,542 in multiple locations. 786 00:34:57,750 --> 00:35:02,167 I think we now have a certainty at the elevation of this tunnel. 787 00:35:02,250 --> 00:35:05,167 Right now, we have suspicions of a target. 788 00:35:05,333 --> 00:35:07,500 We don't have a really hard target. 789 00:35:07,708 --> 00:35:10,625 And thus the reason to try to follow that line 790 00:35:10,792 --> 00:35:12,667 of tunnel detection holes 791 00:35:12,833 --> 00:35:17,042 to understand the direction that the tunnel is taking. 792 00:35:17,208 --> 00:35:20,208 Because we are going to extend the Garden Shaft. 793 00:35:20,375 --> 00:35:22,042 And then there's the possibility that we could 794 00:35:22,250 --> 00:35:24,000 put in our own tunnel and maybe it will 795 00:35:24,208 --> 00:35:26,167 help us find the treasure. 796 00:35:26,375 --> 00:35:28,750 What about drilling another well 797 00:35:28,917 --> 00:35:30,333 in this area? 798 00:35:30,500 --> 00:35:32,042 Yeah. I think that's the best thing 799 00:35:32,208 --> 00:35:33,250 -to do at this point. -Okay. 800 00:35:33,417 --> 00:35:34,375 All right! 801 00:35:34,542 --> 00:35:36,500 That sounds good. 802 00:35:40,625 --> 00:35:42,500 The following morning... 803 00:35:42,708 --> 00:35:45,333 What are we looking at and what 804 00:35:45,500 --> 00:35:48,083 have we done, from a scientific perspective, 805 00:35:48,250 --> 00:35:50,333 to understand the importance 806 00:35:50,542 --> 00:35:53,125 -of these finds? -...in the Interpretive Centre 807 00:35:53,292 --> 00:35:55,500 Rick Lagina meets with archaeometallurgist 808 00:35:55,708 --> 00:35:59,292 Emma Culligan and other members of the team to receive 809 00:35:59,458 --> 00:36:02,333 her analysis of two wood samples that were collected 810 00:36:02,500 --> 00:36:06,042 from different boreholes during the past two weeks. 811 00:36:06,208 --> 00:36:08,500 The first was obtained 812 00:36:08,708 --> 00:36:10,542 from borehole DN-12, 813 00:36:10,708 --> 00:36:13,333 which sets to the west of the Garden Shaft 814 00:36:13,417 --> 00:36:16,250 in the Baby Blob or possible treasure zone. 815 00:36:16,375 --> 00:36:19,375 While the second was taken just several feet east 816 00:36:19,542 --> 00:36:21,333 of the Garden Shaft in borehole 817 00:36:21,542 --> 00:36:24,833 D.5n-26.5. 818 00:36:25,000 --> 00:36:27,375 So we've spent a lot of this year in the Money Pit 819 00:36:27,542 --> 00:36:29,583 looking for the tunnel that goes under the Garden Shaft. 820 00:36:29,708 --> 00:36:31,583 And we've been trying to find it on the west side, which would be 821 00:36:31,750 --> 00:36:34,667 this piece and the east side, which is this piece 822 00:36:34,875 --> 00:36:36,458 if it's the same tunnel. 823 00:36:36,583 --> 00:36:38,333 And to add to that, too, I mean, we know last year 824 00:36:38,542 --> 00:36:40,042 whenever they were digging in the Garden Shaft, 825 00:36:40,208 --> 00:36:41,375 they were taking some samples on the way down 826 00:36:41,542 --> 00:36:42,875 and we saw some gold in the wood. 827 00:36:43,042 --> 00:36:44,542 We may see something like that in this. 828 00:36:44,708 --> 00:36:46,667 Something to indicate that we're still close to that source. 829 00:36:46,833 --> 00:36:50,208 And right now, we are sort of at a stop gate. 830 00:36:50,375 --> 00:36:53,042 We've drilled a lot on the west side, in the Baby Blob. 831 00:36:53,208 --> 00:36:54,667 And we're running out of room on the east side. 832 00:36:54,875 --> 00:36:56,667 So any piece of information she can give us is gonna 833 00:36:56,875 --> 00:36:58,417 help move this forward. 834 00:37:00,250 --> 00:37:01,583 Using a device known 835 00:37:01,792 --> 00:37:03,708 as an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer, 836 00:37:03,875 --> 00:37:06,333 Emma has conducted elemental analysis 837 00:37:06,500 --> 00:37:08,875 on the two wood samples in order 838 00:37:09,000 --> 00:37:13,292 to determine if either contain evidence of precious metals. 839 00:37:13,458 --> 00:37:17,208 Well, I think the next turn of events is up to Emma. 840 00:37:17,375 --> 00:37:19,333 -Right, Emma, what did we learn? -Yep. 841 00:37:19,542 --> 00:37:23,500 So you do see a lot of, uh, the potassium and aluminum, 842 00:37:23,667 --> 00:37:25,750 which is what we're used to seeing. 843 00:37:25,917 --> 00:37:28,333 Mm-hmm. -Um... 844 00:37:28,500 --> 00:37:31,333 Unfortunately, no gold or silver or tin. 845 00:37:31,542 --> 00:37:35,375 But I am finding points with palladium, 846 00:37:35,542 --> 00:37:37,375 which is something that I was not 847 00:37:37,500 --> 00:37:39,500 expecting, especially at that depth. 848 00:37:41,375 --> 00:37:45,083 .39, which is pretty high for palladium. 849 00:37:45,250 --> 00:37:48,167 And the actual geological association? 850 00:37:48,333 --> 00:37:51,083 I think Moya would be a better judge of that. 851 00:37:51,208 --> 00:37:52,833 -Moya? -Okay. 852 00:37:53,000 --> 00:37:54,958 Palladium can be found 853 00:37:55,083 --> 00:37:56,625 in gold and platinum deposits. 854 00:37:56,750 --> 00:38:00,375 So, if there is the gold treasure, 855 00:38:00,542 --> 00:38:04,250 maybe the gold in the treasure was sourced 856 00:38:04,417 --> 00:38:06,917 from a gold palladium deposit. 857 00:38:15,708 --> 00:38:17,125 In the Interpretive Centre, Rick Lagina 858 00:38:17,292 --> 00:38:19,833 and members of the team have just learned 859 00:38:20,042 --> 00:38:23,167 that two wood samples obtained from a believed 860 00:38:23,250 --> 00:38:27,542 tunnel located more than 90 feet deep in the Money Pit area, 861 00:38:27,708 --> 00:38:31,500 and which may run directly below the Garden Shaft 862 00:38:31,708 --> 00:38:34,333 contain high traces of palladium, 863 00:38:34,500 --> 00:38:37,292 a precious metal that could be related 864 00:38:37,458 --> 00:38:40,000 to the fabled Oak Island treasure. 865 00:38:40,125 --> 00:38:41,417 Is that for both pieces of wood? 866 00:38:41,542 --> 00:38:44,333 Yeah, so there is exhibit on both pieces. 867 00:38:44,500 --> 00:38:45,708 -Okay. Yeah. 868 00:38:45,875 --> 00:38:47,042 Like, it's not what I would be expecting. 869 00:38:47,250 --> 00:38:48,250 Right. 870 00:38:48,417 --> 00:38:50,083 So there isn't 871 00:38:50,292 --> 00:38:52,292 really a palladium deposit, 872 00:38:52,458 --> 00:38:54,250 like, here on this island, 873 00:38:54,417 --> 00:38:56,833 obviously, um, but maybe there's, like, trace 874 00:38:57,042 --> 00:39:00,958 palladium within the treasure, if there is treasure. 875 00:39:02,458 --> 00:39:04,875 First classified in 1803 876 00:39:05,042 --> 00:39:08,333 by the English chemist William Hyde Wollaston, 877 00:39:08,500 --> 00:39:11,000 in modern times palladium 878 00:39:11,167 --> 00:39:12,833 is commonly used to produce 879 00:39:13,000 --> 00:39:14,708 hydro-carbon reducing devices 880 00:39:14,875 --> 00:39:17,583 such as catalytic converters for automobiles. 881 00:39:17,750 --> 00:39:20,667 However, it has often been associated 882 00:39:20,833 --> 00:39:23,792 with jewelry made of gold, silver 883 00:39:23,917 --> 00:39:26,500 and platinum, dating back to as early 884 00:39:26,708 --> 00:39:28,708 as the Ancient Egyptian era. 885 00:39:30,125 --> 00:39:33,625 It's not a common thing that you find, especially around here. 886 00:39:33,708 --> 00:39:36,375 -That's even stranger then. -Yeah. 887 00:39:36,542 --> 00:39:38,000 We should also review the water data to see 888 00:39:38,167 --> 00:39:40,542 if there's any indication of palladium in the water data. 889 00:39:40,708 --> 00:39:44,500 Palladium might be associated with gold refining 890 00:39:44,708 --> 00:39:46,500 or gold being in the ground. 891 00:39:46,708 --> 00:39:48,833 That would be exceedingly interesting to me. 892 00:39:49,000 --> 00:39:50,750 We have a piece of wood at an elevation 893 00:39:50,917 --> 00:39:53,417 we have significant interest in, so 894 00:39:53,583 --> 00:39:56,667 it's not just a piece of wood, it's a clue. 895 00:39:56,833 --> 00:39:59,500 And this clue needs to be followed. 896 00:39:59,708 --> 00:40:01,417 This is great information. 897 00:40:01,625 --> 00:40:03,833 We have a trace on both that suggests it's the same tunnel. 898 00:40:04,000 --> 00:40:07,500 I think we need to get it dated, so C-14 carbon dating. 899 00:40:07,667 --> 00:40:10,000 I mean, it's interesting analysis, interesting breakdown. 900 00:40:10,208 --> 00:40:13,208 But let's retest and see what happens and then go from there. 901 00:40:13,375 --> 00:40:14,667 We can learn something from this, 902 00:40:14,833 --> 00:40:16,833 and it may be highly instructive. 903 00:40:17,042 --> 00:40:20,667 Ultimately, data like this will affect what 904 00:40:20,833 --> 00:40:23,000 decisions are made regarding the Garden Shaft. 905 00:40:23,167 --> 00:40:25,208 Anyway, uh, thank you, Emma. 906 00:40:25,375 --> 00:40:27,667 -Thank you, yeah. -As always, appreciate it. 907 00:40:27,875 --> 00:40:29,625 And I think the rest of us need to go back out 908 00:40:29,833 --> 00:40:31,833 and to our specified work areas. 909 00:40:32,042 --> 00:40:33,333 Okay. Thanks, everybody. 910 00:40:33,500 --> 00:40:34,708 Yep. 911 00:40:34,875 --> 00:40:36,958 After another week 912 00:40:37,042 --> 00:40:39,792 of surprising discoveries on Oak Island, 913 00:40:39,917 --> 00:40:43,083 Rick, Marty, Craig and their team 914 00:40:43,208 --> 00:40:45,500 have good reason to believe that they are close 915 00:40:45,708 --> 00:40:50,708 to the ultimate breakthrough in a 228-year-old mystery. 916 00:40:51,792 --> 00:40:54,167 And while the evidence that they have unearthed shows 917 00:40:54,375 --> 00:40:58,500 that the Money Pit is more complex than anyone ever knew, 918 00:40:58,667 --> 00:41:01,542 the mounting clues suggest that they are 919 00:41:01,708 --> 00:41:05,000 narrowing in on something not only of great value, 920 00:41:05,208 --> 00:41:08,833 but, also, incredible historic importance. 921 00:41:09,042 --> 00:41:13,333 But one looming question still remains. 922 00:41:13,542 --> 00:41:16,167 Will a deadly curse, that has claimed the lives 923 00:41:16,250 --> 00:41:18,417 of six men so far, 924 00:41:18,625 --> 00:41:21,583 stand in their way? 925 00:41:22,542 --> 00:41:25,333 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 926 00:41:25,542 --> 00:41:29,500 That is an unusual find! 927 00:41:29,667 --> 00:41:31,625 But you see on the top right? 928 00:41:31,792 --> 00:41:33,167 Yeah. Ooh, yeah. -We get those crazy Roman numerals 929 00:41:33,375 --> 00:41:35,625 and the U-shaped structure, too? 930 00:41:35,708 --> 00:41:37,792 I got seven and a half foot of tunnel. 931 00:41:37,917 --> 00:41:40,583 -Yeah, that's nice, eh? You don't build a tunnel like this, 932 00:41:40,708 --> 00:41:43,500 -unless you are moving something important. -Yep. 933 00:41:43,667 --> 00:41:45,375 We want to take a look down in that cavity. 934 00:41:45,500 --> 00:41:47,417 There we go. 935 00:41:47,583 --> 00:41:50,833 Slowly. Whoa! 936 00:41:50,958 --> 00:41:52,875 Captioning provided by a+e networks 69870

Can't find what you're looking for?
Get subtitles in any language from opensubtitles.com, and translate them here.