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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,882 --> 00:00:03,525 NARRATOR: Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:03,655 --> 00:00:05,739 IAN: How does Lot 5 connect to the Money Pit? 3 00:00:05,820 --> 00:00:07,442 This may be that pathway. 4 00:00:07,616 --> 00:00:09,705 This could be the connection we've been looking for. 5 00:00:09,879 --> 00:00:11,519 - HELEN: Wow. - I don't know what that is. 6 00:00:11,663 --> 00:00:12,802 - This is very unusual. - EMMA: Everything suggests 7 00:00:12,882 --> 00:00:15,145 an earlier date: 1600s to 1700s. 8 00:00:15,319 --> 00:00:17,452 GARY: Here we go. Look at this. 9 00:00:17,669 --> 00:00:20,194 - That could easily be off a box or a chest. - TERRY: I agree. 10 00:00:20,368 --> 00:00:22,029 Where are we gonna find what fell out of those chests? 11 00:00:22,109 --> 00:00:23,675 Ready to go diving. 12 00:00:23,849 --> 00:00:25,510 - KEN: Let's go diving. - RICK: We want to see 13 00:00:25,590 --> 00:00:27,331 if there's treasure within Aladdin's cave. 14 00:00:27,505 --> 00:00:28,505 TERRY: Oh, my God. 15 00:00:31,443 --> 00:00:34,621 NARRATOR: There is an island in the North Atlantic 16 00:00:34,751 --> 00:00:37,362 where people have been looking for 17 00:00:37,580 --> 00:00:41,410 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 18 00:00:41,584 --> 00:00:44,369 So far, they have found a stone slab 19 00:00:44,500 --> 00:00:46,633 with strange symbols carved into it, 20 00:00:46,807 --> 00:00:51,159 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 21 00:00:51,333 --> 00:00:55,250 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 22 00:00:55,337 --> 00:00:56,425 to the Knights Templar. 23 00:00:56,556 --> 00:00:59,123 To date, six men have died 24 00:00:59,297 --> 00:01:02,126 trying to solve the mystery. 25 00:01:02,300 --> 00:01:07,479 And according to legend, one more will have to die 26 00:01:07,697 --> 00:01:10,831 before the treasure can be found. 27 00:01:15,226 --> 00:01:17,402 ♪ 28 00:01:23,844 --> 00:01:26,281 - RICK: Hey, Ken. Welcome back. - KEN: Thank you. 29 00:01:26,455 --> 00:01:27,978 Good morning. 30 00:01:28,152 --> 00:01:29,813 We hope you'll tell us if it's a good morning. 31 00:01:29,893 --> 00:01:31,634 - That's right. - NARRATOR: As a new day 32 00:01:31,765 --> 00:01:33,767 begins on Oak Island, 33 00:01:33,941 --> 00:01:37,161 brothers Rick and Marty Lagina and members of their team 34 00:01:37,335 --> 00:01:38,815 anxiously welcome 35 00:01:39,033 --> 00:01:41,601 underwater imaging expert Ken Deboer 36 00:01:41,818 --> 00:01:44,212 to the fabled Money Pit area. 37 00:01:44,299 --> 00:01:46,257 Right now, we have a caisson into a cave. 38 00:01:46,431 --> 00:01:48,303 So, the cave is about 150 feet deep. 39 00:01:48,477 --> 00:01:50,218 So the hope today is to get your R.O.V. 40 00:01:50,392 --> 00:01:53,047 all the way to the bottom and just underneath the casing. 41 00:01:53,177 --> 00:01:55,404 - KEN: Okay. - And to run sonar first to see what's in it. 42 00:01:55,484 --> 00:01:57,404 - Mm-hmm. Sure. - And to see if we can see a void 43 00:01:57,529 --> 00:02:00,184 - or a tunnel heading towards the Money Pit area. - Okay. 44 00:02:00,358 --> 00:02:02,193 And you do have a camera as well on that, correct? 45 00:02:02,273 --> 00:02:03,630 - That's right. Yeah. - RICK: Let's just take a look-see 46 00:02:03,710 --> 00:02:05,320 - and see what happens. - Okay. 47 00:02:07,322 --> 00:02:09,082 NARRATOR: One week ago, while representatives 48 00:02:09,280 --> 00:02:12,675 from ROC Equipment and SB Canada 49 00:02:12,762 --> 00:02:15,460 were excavating a seven-foot diameter steel shaft 50 00:02:15,591 --> 00:02:17,593 known as AC-1... 51 00:02:17,767 --> 00:02:19,682 [metal thuds, creaks] 52 00:02:19,813 --> 00:02:21,648 - I think we're breaking through the cave. - Agreed. 53 00:02:21,728 --> 00:02:24,208 NARRATOR: at a depth of some 150 feet, 54 00:02:24,382 --> 00:02:27,342 a massive underground cavity was breached, 55 00:02:27,472 --> 00:02:31,128 which the team had previously dubbed "Aladdin's cave." 56 00:02:31,302 --> 00:02:33,391 It's almost like there's nothing there. 57 00:02:33,609 --> 00:02:35,045 Like a void. 58 00:02:35,176 --> 00:02:37,047 NARRATOR: This mysterious cavern 59 00:02:37,178 --> 00:02:40,007 was first discovered during a core-drilling operation 60 00:02:40,181 --> 00:02:43,053 back in 2022. 61 00:02:43,227 --> 00:02:45,577 STEVE: Right now, we're looking into the cavity. 62 00:02:45,708 --> 00:02:48,232 NARRATOR: And since then, the team has been astonished 63 00:02:48,363 --> 00:02:50,626 to obtain not only images 64 00:02:50,800 --> 00:02:54,412 of possible man-made artifacts and tunnels within it 65 00:02:54,586 --> 00:02:57,677 but also high traces of precious metals 66 00:02:57,851 --> 00:02:59,200 in water samples. 67 00:03:00,767 --> 00:03:02,203 We'll pick the R.O.V. up 68 00:03:02,377 --> 00:03:03,472 and then center it over the caisson 69 00:03:03,552 --> 00:03:05,336 and we'll go down from there. 70 00:03:05,423 --> 00:03:07,338 - All right. Copy that. - All right? 71 00:03:07,425 --> 00:03:09,993 NARRATOR: Now, after inserting 72 00:03:10,124 --> 00:03:12,866 a water-clarifying compound known as flocculent 73 00:03:13,040 --> 00:03:15,346 several days ago, the team is hoping 74 00:03:15,520 --> 00:03:17,653 that Ken Deboer's sonar-equipped 75 00:03:17,827 --> 00:03:21,135 remote-operated vehicle, or R.O.V., 76 00:03:21,309 --> 00:03:25,487 will confirm if Aladdin's cave is a man-made chamber 77 00:03:25,617 --> 00:03:28,098 and just what it might contain. 78 00:03:28,229 --> 00:03:29,970 Josh. 79 00:03:30,187 --> 00:03:32,146 Nice and easy? 80 00:03:32,320 --> 00:03:33,974 - KEN: Got it? - Yep. 81 00:03:34,191 --> 00:03:36,063 KEN: Beautiful. 82 00:03:39,675 --> 00:03:41,068 Okay, Rick, 83 00:03:41,242 --> 00:03:43,505 this is our main R.O.V. camera. 84 00:03:43,679 --> 00:03:45,550 - Yeah. - This'll be our sonar screen. 85 00:03:45,681 --> 00:03:47,641 - Hopefully, we'll see what we can do. - Okeydoke. 86 00:03:47,727 --> 00:03:50,512 - Ready to go diving. - Let's go diving. 87 00:03:50,686 --> 00:03:54,081 RICK: I hope that with the introduction of the R.O.V., 88 00:03:54,211 --> 00:03:55,952 that it will be able to tell us 89 00:03:56,126 --> 00:03:58,825 if there's treasure within Aladdin's cave. 90 00:03:58,955 --> 00:04:01,653 For it to have treasure in it, 91 00:04:01,828 --> 00:04:05,266 or to prove that human beings were there, 92 00:04:05,483 --> 00:04:06,920 there has to be to be an entry. 93 00:04:07,094 --> 00:04:09,226 How many times have you seen this image, 94 00:04:09,444 --> 00:04:11,054 - of a camera going down? - Oh, a lot. 95 00:04:11,272 --> 00:04:12,621 RICK: And you know what? 96 00:04:12,708 --> 00:04:14,449 Every time, we believe. 97 00:04:14,623 --> 00:04:16,190 - Every time, we hope. - Yep. 98 00:04:17,408 --> 00:04:18,714 MARTY: Aladdin's cave 99 00:04:18,888 --> 00:04:21,064 shouldn't be there, geologically, 100 00:04:21,195 --> 00:04:24,328 which means it likely is human-induced. 101 00:04:24,415 --> 00:04:26,243 About 15 more feet. 102 00:04:26,374 --> 00:04:28,332 RICK: It's extremely intriguing. 103 00:04:28,506 --> 00:04:29,899 We have video of it. 104 00:04:30,073 --> 00:04:32,380 It is well and truly an anomaly. 105 00:04:33,511 --> 00:04:34,861 JARED: Touching water. 106 00:04:35,035 --> 00:04:36,993 KEN: Ooh. Ugh. 107 00:04:37,167 --> 00:04:39,256 - GARY: That's murky, isn't it? - RICK: Yeah, really. 108 00:04:41,955 --> 00:04:43,783 TERRY: Ten centimeters into the water. 109 00:04:45,872 --> 00:04:47,134 - Ouch. - RICK: Ooh. 110 00:04:50,006 --> 00:04:52,443 - RICK: Nothing. - GARY: That's gone black now. 111 00:04:53,575 --> 00:04:55,620 TERRY: The flocculant... 112 00:04:55,795 --> 00:04:57,318 maybe didn't do a good job. 113 00:04:59,668 --> 00:05:01,372 I-I wouldn't have thought it would go that black 114 00:05:01,452 --> 00:05:04,151 - that early. - KEN: No. Wow. 115 00:05:04,325 --> 00:05:06,029 So, where we're at, Rick, is that we're in... 116 00:05:06,109 --> 00:05:08,982 floating in water, we're in the water column... 117 00:05:09,156 --> 00:05:11,854 and the sonar is completely silted out. 118 00:05:12,028 --> 00:05:14,901 So we can't see through the dirt, the mud. 119 00:05:15,075 --> 00:05:17,207 RICK: Hmm. I wouldn't have expected that. 120 00:05:17,294 --> 00:05:19,214 We have the proper amount of flocculent in there. 121 00:05:19,340 --> 00:05:21,472 It's seeing nothing but mud. 122 00:05:21,646 --> 00:05:23,735 It's black. 123 00:05:23,910 --> 00:05:25,781 It's as if there's something 124 00:05:25,912 --> 00:05:28,044 completely blocking all the sonar signals. 125 00:05:28,218 --> 00:05:30,264 RICK: Hmm. 126 00:05:30,438 --> 00:05:33,267 NARRATOR: Mysterious setbacks on Oak Island 127 00:05:33,484 --> 00:05:36,400 have been a reoccurring nightmare for treasure hunters 128 00:05:36,574 --> 00:05:41,362 ever since the discovery of the Money Pit in 1795. 129 00:05:41,536 --> 00:05:44,713 So, today, having taken diligent measures 130 00:05:44,887 --> 00:05:47,716 to improve the visibility in Aladdin's cave, 131 00:05:47,890 --> 00:05:49,979 the failure to capture sonar images 132 00:05:50,153 --> 00:05:52,634 through the heavy silt in the water 133 00:05:52,764 --> 00:05:55,419 is hard for the team to fathom. 134 00:05:55,593 --> 00:05:58,161 Especially since they have obtained camera images 135 00:05:58,335 --> 00:06:01,948 within the cavity in the past. 136 00:06:02,078 --> 00:06:04,602 I don't think this is gonna work. 137 00:06:04,776 --> 00:06:06,343 SCOTT: I think as far as getting visual, 138 00:06:06,561 --> 00:06:09,520 - we're-we're done. - Yeah. 139 00:06:09,694 --> 00:06:11,174 RICK: Without sonar data, 140 00:06:11,392 --> 00:06:13,655 we have to move on. 141 00:06:13,785 --> 00:06:17,877 We had high expectations of what Aladdin's cave might represent. 142 00:06:18,051 --> 00:06:20,792 Unfortunately, given the water quality, 143 00:06:20,967 --> 00:06:25,145 we're not gonna be able to get the data that we had hoped for. 144 00:06:25,319 --> 00:06:28,104 We've given the water enough time to settle out. 145 00:06:28,278 --> 00:06:31,238 There's no value in reintroducing camera or sonar. 146 00:06:31,368 --> 00:06:32,804 It's just not gonna work. 147 00:06:33,022 --> 00:06:36,286 We have certainly not found an explanation 148 00:06:36,460 --> 00:06:39,942 for the high metals originally detected, 149 00:06:40,116 --> 00:06:42,814 so something could still be down there. 150 00:06:42,945 --> 00:06:44,991 But you only have so much time. 151 00:06:45,165 --> 00:06:46,427 We have to move on. 152 00:06:46,644 --> 00:06:48,385 I need to call my brother and Craig 153 00:06:48,603 --> 00:06:49,865 and see what their opinion is. 154 00:06:50,039 --> 00:06:51,345 - Yeah. - RICK: We've got to pick 155 00:06:51,562 --> 00:06:53,390 another caisson location, so I think all of us 156 00:06:53,564 --> 00:06:55,305 will meet in the war room. 157 00:06:55,479 --> 00:06:56,741 Ken, thank you for your time. 158 00:06:56,872 --> 00:06:58,613 - Pleasure. Anytime. - Appreciate it. 159 00:06:58,787 --> 00:07:00,615 RICK: Okay, so let's get back to work. 160 00:07:02,834 --> 00:07:04,749 NARRATOR: Later that afternoon... 161 00:07:06,664 --> 00:07:09,580 RICK: So, I just want to bring you guys up to speed. 162 00:07:09,754 --> 00:07:12,409 Unfortunately, uh, the water 163 00:07:12,583 --> 00:07:15,195 in Aladdin's cave is too cloudy for sonar, 164 00:07:15,282 --> 00:07:18,285 too cloudy for camera... 165 00:07:18,415 --> 00:07:21,027 NARRATOR: the Laginas, their partner Craig Tester 166 00:07:21,157 --> 00:07:23,377 and members of their team gather 167 00:07:23,551 --> 00:07:26,858 for a critical strategy meeting in the war room. 168 00:07:27,033 --> 00:07:30,036 RICK: We tried everything and, uh... 169 00:07:30,210 --> 00:07:32,908 u-unless you have a, uh, the genie in the bottle 170 00:07:33,082 --> 00:07:34,779 that we weren't able to retrieve, 171 00:07:34,910 --> 00:07:36,390 there's nothing else we can do. 172 00:07:36,520 --> 00:07:38,044 I think we have to make a decision 173 00:07:38,218 --> 00:07:41,482 to terminate the hole, as unseemly as that sounds. 174 00:07:41,656 --> 00:07:43,658 - Yeah. - RICK: Okay, so, then-then, 175 00:07:43,832 --> 00:07:47,662 we move on to picking another caisson location. 176 00:07:47,836 --> 00:07:49,366 Vanessa and her team need to know exactly 177 00:07:49,446 --> 00:07:50,752 where we need to go next. 178 00:07:50,926 --> 00:07:54,799 So, I have an idea where I would like to go. 179 00:07:55,017 --> 00:07:57,889 I've never left the idea that Shaft Six 180 00:07:58,064 --> 00:08:01,763 contains o... the one thing: treasure. 181 00:08:01,981 --> 00:08:06,376 NARRATOR: Despite the fact that the team is currently unable to pursue 182 00:08:06,550 --> 00:08:09,901 two potential treasure locations in the Money Pit area, 183 00:08:10,032 --> 00:08:12,339 incredibly, there is one more 184 00:08:12,556 --> 00:08:15,429 that they have yet to fully investigate. 185 00:08:16,647 --> 00:08:19,215 In the summer of 1861, 186 00:08:19,433 --> 00:08:21,913 members of The Oak Island Association 187 00:08:22,088 --> 00:08:24,090 drilled through what were thought to be 188 00:08:24,307 --> 00:08:26,135 two stacked wooden treasure chests 189 00:08:26,353 --> 00:08:29,095 at a depth of approximately 100 feet 190 00:08:29,225 --> 00:08:31,662 in the original Money Pit shaft. 191 00:08:31,836 --> 00:08:34,317 In an attempt to retrieve them, 192 00:08:34,448 --> 00:08:37,668 while avoiding a believed man-made flood tunnel, 193 00:08:37,886 --> 00:08:40,236 they moved 18 feet to the west 194 00:08:40,367 --> 00:08:44,240 and dug an adjacent shaft, known as Shaft Six, 195 00:08:44,414 --> 00:08:48,157 down to a depth of 118 feet. 196 00:08:48,244 --> 00:08:52,379 From there, they began tunneling laterally toward the Money Pit 197 00:08:52,553 --> 00:08:55,251 with the hope of retrieving the treasure from below. 198 00:08:55,425 --> 00:08:59,777 Unfortunately, just one foot from their target, 199 00:08:59,908 --> 00:09:01,692 a flood of seawater rushed in, 200 00:09:01,779 --> 00:09:04,130 forcing the workers to flee 201 00:09:04,347 --> 00:09:08,308 and causing tons of lumber inside the Money Pit, 202 00:09:08,482 --> 00:09:10,614 and the believed treasure chests, 203 00:09:10,745 --> 00:09:14,705 to collapse into the tunnel connected to Shaft Six. 204 00:09:17,012 --> 00:09:20,450 You've been trying to find this thing in Shaft Six forever. 205 00:09:20,581 --> 00:09:23,671 - Where would you put this? - RICK: I would move to the sump area, 206 00:09:23,888 --> 00:09:25,629 the-the lower end of the shaft. 207 00:09:25,803 --> 00:09:27,203 - STEVE: That's down here, right? - RICK: Right down there. 208 00:09:27,283 --> 00:09:30,373 - Okay. - RICK: Are we absolutely certain 209 00:09:30,547 --> 00:09:33,115 that's Shaft Six? To the best of our ability, yes. 210 00:09:33,246 --> 00:09:36,379 So that's where I would go. 211 00:09:36,553 --> 00:09:40,122 JACK: We know that there was a-a massive collapse. 212 00:09:40,253 --> 00:09:43,560 It makes you think there has to be some treasure. 213 00:09:43,734 --> 00:09:46,389 Who knows? We have to go dig it up. 214 00:09:46,563 --> 00:09:48,957 - Yeah. - SCOTT: If that shaft was never fully cleaned out 215 00:09:49,088 --> 00:09:51,699 a-and gone through, then there's potential there, 216 00:09:51,829 --> 00:09:53,918 and that's a great place for a caisson. 217 00:09:54,136 --> 00:09:55,579 STEVE: We should name it "Rick Lagina" 218 00:09:55,659 --> 00:09:56,834 and we go to the bottom. 219 00:09:57,008 --> 00:09:58,880 [laughter] 220 00:09:59,098 --> 00:10:00,778 I agree with everything except it should be 221 00:10:00,925 --> 00:10:03,841 "RP-1: Rick Pick One." 222 00:10:04,015 --> 00:10:05,191 - [laughter] - There. 223 00:10:05,365 --> 00:10:07,149 RICK: Shaft Six 224 00:10:07,323 --> 00:10:08,846 always read real to me. 225 00:10:09,020 --> 00:10:11,414 I could picture myself running for my life, 226 00:10:11,545 --> 00:10:14,896 uh, as the, as the-the Money Pit collapses. 227 00:10:15,070 --> 00:10:19,944 If there was a treasure in the original Money Pit, 228 00:10:20,119 --> 00:10:23,644 some of that is in Shaft Six 229 00:10:23,818 --> 00:10:26,168 and in the tunnel associated with Shaft Six. 230 00:10:26,342 --> 00:10:28,344 That is my firm belief. 231 00:10:28,518 --> 00:10:31,608 I appreciate all the kind words. 232 00:10:31,782 --> 00:10:33,567 Incredibly humbling. 233 00:10:33,654 --> 00:10:36,265 But we wouldn't be here without each other. 234 00:10:36,396 --> 00:10:39,355 So, look to your right, look to your left. 235 00:10:39,442 --> 00:10:40,965 You're all an inspiration, 236 00:10:41,140 --> 00:10:41,444 and let's get out there and find it. 237 00:10:42,141 --> 00:10:42,315 And let's get out there and find it. 238 00:10:42,489 --> 00:10:43,663 Agreed. 239 00:10:43,664 --> 00:10:45,013 GARY: Well said. 240 00:10:50,366 --> 00:10:51,896 - JARED: Keep going. - NARRATOR: As representatives 241 00:10:51,976 --> 00:10:54,675 from ROC Equipment and SB Canada 242 00:10:54,849 --> 00:10:57,808 begin the potentially historic excavation 243 00:10:57,939 --> 00:11:01,247 of the RP-1 Shaft in the Money Pit area, 244 00:11:01,421 --> 00:11:05,164 nearly half a mile to the west on Lot 5... 245 00:11:05,294 --> 00:11:07,738 - HELEN: There's still stuff coming out in the middle. - MOYA: Yeah. 246 00:11:07,818 --> 00:11:09,429 I'll just keep troweling. 247 00:11:09,603 --> 00:11:11,866 NARRATOR: archaeologists Helen Sheldon 248 00:11:11,996 --> 00:11:13,998 and Moya MacDonald, 249 00:11:14,129 --> 00:11:16,087 along with their assistant Todd Langseth, 250 00:11:16,218 --> 00:11:19,047 are exploring an area just outside 251 00:11:19,265 --> 00:11:22,442 of a mysterious rounded stone foundation. 252 00:11:22,572 --> 00:11:25,009 HELEN: We still have hope of finding some more stuff. 253 00:11:25,184 --> 00:11:26,904 - Perfect. - Shouldn't take too much longer. 254 00:11:27,055 --> 00:11:28,709 NARRATOR: While the team has been amazed 255 00:11:28,839 --> 00:11:31,059 to find evidence of numerous treasure deposits 256 00:11:31,146 --> 00:11:32,669 in the Money Pit area, 257 00:11:32,843 --> 00:11:35,585 this rounded feature on Lot 5, 258 00:11:35,803 --> 00:11:39,676 which was first investigated in 2022, 259 00:11:39,807 --> 00:11:42,418 has produced evidence that it may have been used 260 00:11:42,636 --> 00:11:45,769 as a campsite over different time periods 261 00:11:45,943 --> 00:11:48,946 ranging from as late as the mid-18th century 262 00:11:49,077 --> 00:11:54,561 to as early as, and perhaps even prior to, the 17th century. 263 00:11:54,691 --> 00:11:56,693 The most telling discoveries 264 00:11:56,867 --> 00:11:59,653 include a 14th-century barter token 265 00:11:59,783 --> 00:12:01,785 that, just like the lead cross 266 00:12:01,959 --> 00:12:05,615 that was uncovered at Smith's Cove in 2017, 267 00:12:05,789 --> 00:12:08,488 may be connected to the Knights Templar, 268 00:12:08,662 --> 00:12:12,535 and also, multiple 17th-century iron tools 269 00:12:12,753 --> 00:12:14,276 and a barrel strap, 270 00:12:14,450 --> 00:12:16,104 which have been scientifically linked 271 00:12:16,191 --> 00:12:19,150 to the birthplace of Sir William Phips, 272 00:12:19,325 --> 00:12:22,066 an English politician and privateer 273 00:12:22,197 --> 00:12:25,896 who some believe buried a vast cache of silver and gold 274 00:12:25,983 --> 00:12:29,465 on Oak Island back in 1687. 275 00:12:29,639 --> 00:12:33,208 Now the team is meticulously excavating 276 00:12:33,382 --> 00:12:35,819 a 15-by-15-foot test pit 277 00:12:35,993 --> 00:12:38,953 just outside of the rounded foundation 278 00:12:39,127 --> 00:12:41,477 in the hopes of finding more clues 279 00:12:41,608 --> 00:12:44,567 that will help prove who created this feature 280 00:12:44,741 --> 00:12:47,962 and identify who else may have used it 281 00:12:48,136 --> 00:12:50,399 prior to the discovery of the Money Pit. 282 00:12:54,577 --> 00:12:56,753 TODD: Hey, Helen. I don't know what that is. 283 00:12:56,927 --> 00:12:59,408 Wow, let me see. That looks different. 284 00:13:01,628 --> 00:13:03,673 TODD: It looks like a nail to me. 285 00:13:03,804 --> 00:13:05,371 HELEN: Oh, my heavens. 286 00:13:05,545 --> 00:13:08,330 There's hardly any corrosion on that at all. 287 00:13:08,548 --> 00:13:10,034 That's in as good of shape as a copper nail, 288 00:13:10,114 --> 00:13:12,378 but I don't think it's copper. 289 00:13:12,552 --> 00:13:13,944 Moya, do you have your magnet here? 290 00:13:14,118 --> 00:13:15,772 - Yeah, I do. - Could we use it to test 291 00:13:15,903 --> 00:13:18,688 - and see if this is iron or not? - Yeah, for sure. 292 00:13:18,819 --> 00:13:21,169 - Square, so it's hand-forged? - Hand-forged, 293 00:13:21,343 --> 00:13:23,171 yeah. 294 00:13:25,129 --> 00:13:27,741 Okay. 295 00:13:27,915 --> 00:13:30,004 - TODD: Oy. - HELEN: So, it's definitely iron. 296 00:13:30,178 --> 00:13:32,223 Yeah. 297 00:13:32,398 --> 00:13:34,233 HELEN: You found a nail earlier, right, Todd? Like, 298 00:13:34,313 --> 00:13:36,191 - uh, regular ones? - Yeah, almost in the same spot. 299 00:13:36,271 --> 00:13:38,534 Doesn't look anything like that. 300 00:13:38,708 --> 00:13:40,761 - And that's typically what we're pulling out for nails here. - Yeah. 301 00:13:40,841 --> 00:13:42,401 So, this is what we're normally getting, 302 00:13:42,538 --> 00:13:44,932 these corroded chunks of iron. 303 00:13:45,019 --> 00:13:47,848 And this one looks pristine. 304 00:13:47,978 --> 00:13:49,197 - Isn't that weird? - Mm-hmm. 305 00:13:49,415 --> 00:13:51,112 HELEN: This is very unusual. 306 00:13:51,286 --> 00:13:53,810 This was probably just made for building a structure. 307 00:13:53,897 --> 00:13:56,422 This one could be from something else. 308 00:13:56,552 --> 00:13:58,467 - Wow. - And it's missing its head. 309 00:13:58,598 --> 00:14:00,948 I wonder if maybe it isn't even a nail. 310 00:14:01,122 --> 00:14:04,168 It could be something else. It's very unusual. 311 00:14:04,299 --> 00:14:05,786 MOYA: Well, we've found some strapping, 312 00:14:05,866 --> 00:14:07,998 so maybe it's part of, like, some sort of 313 00:14:08,216 --> 00:14:10,660 - chest or barrel or something. - Barrel, or something like that, yeah. 314 00:14:10,740 --> 00:14:13,961 NARRATOR: A hand-forged iron artifact, 315 00:14:14,091 --> 00:14:16,355 possibly from a barrel or chest? 316 00:14:16,485 --> 00:14:19,836 If so, could it be an important clue 317 00:14:19,967 --> 00:14:22,317 that helps link this structure on Lot 5 318 00:14:22,491 --> 00:14:25,842 to a possible treasure deposition in the Money Pit? 319 00:14:26,016 --> 00:14:28,018 MARTY: I think there's decent amount of evidence 320 00:14:28,192 --> 00:14:29,716 that whatever happened on Lot 5 321 00:14:29,890 --> 00:14:31,115 had something to do with the Money Pit. 322 00:14:31,195 --> 00:14:32,762 Think about that. 323 00:14:32,936 --> 00:14:35,765 The rather large group of people it takes to do it. 324 00:14:35,939 --> 00:14:37,550 So, where'd they go? 325 00:14:37,724 --> 00:14:39,813 We haven't found one like this before here. 326 00:14:39,987 --> 00:14:42,685 - It could be quite old. - MARTY: Lot 5 is a very good place 327 00:14:42,859 --> 00:14:44,470 for an encampment. 328 00:14:44,644 --> 00:14:47,298 There was a lot of human activity there. 329 00:14:47,473 --> 00:14:49,605 Emma can XRF it... 330 00:14:49,779 --> 00:14:52,129 - Mm-hmm. - And that will tell us a lot more. 331 00:14:52,303 --> 00:14:54,697 - But that is very interesting. - Mm-hmm. 332 00:14:54,828 --> 00:14:56,307 HELEN: Todd, good find. Excellent. 333 00:14:56,438 --> 00:14:57,700 NARRATOR: As the investigation 334 00:14:57,874 --> 00:15:00,094 on Lot 5 continues... 335 00:15:00,268 --> 00:15:02,444 TOM: That's interesting, Jack. 336 00:15:02,618 --> 00:15:04,011 - So, you've got that. - Ooh, yeah. 337 00:15:04,098 --> 00:15:06,448 JACK: This is redeposited soil. 338 00:15:06,666 --> 00:15:08,842 NARRATOR: Jack Begley, Gary Drayton, 339 00:15:09,016 --> 00:15:13,499 Tom Nolan and geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner 340 00:15:13,673 --> 00:15:15,892 are continuing another critical investigation 341 00:15:16,023 --> 00:15:19,026 in the northern region of the triangle-shaped swamp. 342 00:15:20,462 --> 00:15:21,855 JACK: This soil, this type of clay, 343 00:15:22,029 --> 00:15:23,639 should not be this high up. 344 00:15:23,770 --> 00:15:25,728 - TOM: Okay. - We're still on the edge 345 00:15:25,859 --> 00:15:27,556 - of this cobblestone path... - Mm-hmm. 346 00:15:27,730 --> 00:15:31,168 But they redeposited this soil. 347 00:15:31,299 --> 00:15:33,388 TOM: Somebody did something here. 348 00:15:33,475 --> 00:15:35,172 - Yeah. - JACK: Do you want to scrape 349 00:15:35,346 --> 00:15:37,827 - the top over here a bit? - Sure. Yeah, absolutely. 350 00:15:37,958 --> 00:15:40,264 TOM: Take that corner there, Al. 351 00:15:40,439 --> 00:15:42,832 NARRATOR: During the past decade, 352 00:15:43,006 --> 00:15:46,357 the team has uncovered a number of man-made structures 353 00:15:46,575 --> 00:15:48,490 all across the swamp, 354 00:15:48,708 --> 00:15:52,799 such as a potentially 500-year-old stone road, 355 00:15:52,929 --> 00:15:56,063 or ship's wharf, in the southeastern corner 356 00:15:56,237 --> 00:16:01,155 as well as a massive paved area near the center of the bog, 357 00:16:01,372 --> 00:16:06,377 which Dr. Spooner believes could date back to 1200 AD. 358 00:16:06,508 --> 00:16:08,597 And just this year, 359 00:16:08,684 --> 00:16:10,425 they have unearthed numerous sections 360 00:16:10,599 --> 00:16:12,862 of a cobblestone pathway 361 00:16:13,080 --> 00:16:15,125 that led them to an empty brick-and-slate vault 362 00:16:15,256 --> 00:16:17,258 in the northern region, 363 00:16:17,388 --> 00:16:21,654 which may have been constructed in the 18th century or earlier. 364 00:16:21,871 --> 00:16:25,048 These are just a few of the discoveries 365 00:16:25,179 --> 00:16:29,226 that may validate the theory of Tom's late father Fred Nolan, 366 00:16:29,313 --> 00:16:32,926 who believed that the swamp was artificially created 367 00:16:33,013 --> 00:16:35,755 to hide numerous caches of treasure. 368 00:16:35,929 --> 00:16:39,019 And I'm starting to see rocks pop up over here, too. 369 00:16:39,193 --> 00:16:42,762 NARRATOR: Now the team is working to track and uncover 370 00:16:42,892 --> 00:16:45,286 more sections of the cobblestone path 371 00:16:45,460 --> 00:16:47,897 in the hopes that it might lead 372 00:16:48,028 --> 00:16:51,945 to another important and perhaps valuable discovery. 373 00:16:52,162 --> 00:16:55,252 These are completely abnormal. 374 00:16:55,383 --> 00:16:57,559 - TOM: No... - They were just stacked 375 00:16:57,690 --> 00:16:59,561 in the swamp material. 376 00:16:59,692 --> 00:17:01,389 IAN: To me, it's kind of impressive. 377 00:17:01,476 --> 00:17:03,739 It's very similar, this feature, to the stone road, 378 00:17:03,913 --> 00:17:05,219 just a different scale. 379 00:17:05,393 --> 00:17:08,135 - I think it's just human-placed. - JACK: Yeah. 380 00:17:08,265 --> 00:17:09,970 JACK: On the other side of that bigger boulder right there... 381 00:17:10,050 --> 00:17:14,141 - Right. - There was more redeposited clays. 382 00:17:14,315 --> 00:17:15,976 Jack, can you show me where that soil was? That'd be great. 383 00:17:16,056 --> 00:17:17,696 Yeah, it's on the other side of this rock. 384 00:17:19,102 --> 00:17:21,365 - This right here. - IAN: Yep. 385 00:17:21,583 --> 00:17:25,021 JACK: This material, you can see, it's on top of these cobbles. 386 00:17:25,152 --> 00:17:28,285 - IAN: Right. - And it even comes over right underneath. 387 00:17:28,459 --> 00:17:31,071 Yeah, there's a lot of hand-laid rock in here, too, right? 388 00:17:31,245 --> 00:17:32,681 Oh, definitely. 389 00:17:32,812 --> 00:17:35,292 You don't get cobbles all like this 390 00:17:35,423 --> 00:17:36,642 in swamp material. 391 00:17:36,772 --> 00:17:38,687 It doesn't blow in with a storm. 392 00:17:38,861 --> 00:17:41,647 JACK: No, and it seems to be in linear formation. 393 00:17:41,864 --> 00:17:43,605 IAN: Yeah. 394 00:17:43,779 --> 00:17:46,782 To me, what's exciting about it is that 395 00:17:46,956 --> 00:17:49,089 if it does go to the west drumlin, 396 00:17:49,219 --> 00:17:51,265 then it most certainly goes to the east drumlin. 397 00:17:51,439 --> 00:17:54,311 So, this was a primary pathway 398 00:17:54,529 --> 00:17:57,663 to some kind of activity. 399 00:17:57,793 --> 00:17:59,708 JACK: You'd need something constructed 400 00:17:59,882 --> 00:18:02,711 to get from one side of the swamp to the other. 401 00:18:02,798 --> 00:18:05,148 And I was so excited by Lot 5, 402 00:18:05,366 --> 00:18:08,325 but how does Lot 5 connect to the Money Pit? 403 00:18:08,499 --> 00:18:12,547 And this may be that thread that connects the two. 404 00:18:12,721 --> 00:18:14,077 This could be the connection we've been looking for. 405 00:18:14,157 --> 00:18:16,377 Yep. 406 00:18:16,551 --> 00:18:19,380 NARRATOR: A pathway connecting the western drumlin, 407 00:18:19,554 --> 00:18:22,775 or section of Oak Island, to the eastern drumlin? 408 00:18:22,949 --> 00:18:25,088 IAN: I think when it does get cleared a little bit more, 409 00:18:25,168 --> 00:18:27,562 it'll start to show itself better. 410 00:18:27,780 --> 00:18:29,869 NARRATOR: If so, might this pathway 411 00:18:30,043 --> 00:18:33,220 have been used to transport valuables from Lot 5 412 00:18:33,394 --> 00:18:34,961 to the Money Pit area? 413 00:18:35,091 --> 00:18:38,094 And also to be hidden in the swamp? 414 00:18:38,268 --> 00:18:39,792 - I'm off. - TOM: Okay. 415 00:18:39,879 --> 00:18:41,707 IAN: See you. 416 00:18:41,881 --> 00:18:43,534 JACK: We'll see if there is anything else. 417 00:18:43,665 --> 00:18:44,785 GARY: Yeah, let's go for it. 418 00:18:47,060 --> 00:18:49,453 See if we got any hits. 419 00:18:51,281 --> 00:18:53,632 Ooh, look at what we've got here, 420 00:18:54,371 --> 00:18:55,510 - poking out of the mud. - JACK: What do you see, Gary? 421 00:18:55,590 --> 00:18:57,461 GARY: Look at what we got. 422 00:19:02,466 --> 00:19:05,121 - GARY: Look at what we got. Looks like old leather. - JACK: Oh! 423 00:19:05,295 --> 00:19:07,167 NARRATOR: In the Oak Island swamp, 424 00:19:07,341 --> 00:19:09,952 metal detection expert Gary Drayton 425 00:19:10,126 --> 00:19:13,521 has just made a potentially significant discovery. 426 00:19:13,739 --> 00:19:15,523 JACK: It is, I bet. 427 00:19:15,741 --> 00:19:18,657 - GARY: Oh. - Look at the holes in it. 428 00:19:18,874 --> 00:19:20,963 - It looks like it's a heel, doesn't it? - TOM: Yeah. 429 00:19:21,050 --> 00:19:23,096 JACK: And the holes were from the pegs 430 00:19:23,270 --> 00:19:25,664 - that would hold the sole down, right? - GARY: Yeah. 431 00:19:25,838 --> 00:19:28,231 So, they use little, square-shanked nails 432 00:19:28,405 --> 00:19:32,366 called hobnails, and that's how you know it's an older shoe. 433 00:19:34,368 --> 00:19:38,677 I think this is a heel to an adult's boot. 434 00:19:38,764 --> 00:19:41,505 And look, there's three layers to it. 435 00:19:41,680 --> 00:19:43,812 That's gonna help the shoe expert 436 00:19:44,030 --> 00:19:45,205 to tell us how old this is. 437 00:19:47,294 --> 00:19:48,774 It looks old to me. 438 00:19:48,991 --> 00:19:52,125 I mean, that-that's no modern... heel. 439 00:19:52,299 --> 00:19:55,389 - No, that's old. - I mean, that's a shoo-in, 440 00:19:55,519 --> 00:19:58,522 to help us find out who made these structures. 441 00:19:58,740 --> 00:20:01,525 NARRATOR: Could Gary Drayton be correct 442 00:20:01,743 --> 00:20:04,746 that the team may have found a critical clue 443 00:20:04,877 --> 00:20:07,401 as to who may have constructed the cobblestone pathway 444 00:20:07,575 --> 00:20:09,316 in the swamp? 445 00:20:09,533 --> 00:20:12,319 And perhaps, also, who may have buried treasure 446 00:20:12,493 --> 00:20:14,060 in the Money Pit area? 447 00:20:14,277 --> 00:20:15,844 - And should we have... - Yes. 448 00:20:15,975 --> 00:20:17,977 A-a little dig around here and see 449 00:20:18,194 --> 00:20:19,587 if there's any more parts to it? 450 00:20:26,376 --> 00:20:28,335 - JACK: Ooh. - Oh, nice one, Tom. 451 00:20:28,509 --> 00:20:29,691 - TOM: Some more of your shoe, Gary. - JACK: Nice. 452 00:20:29,771 --> 00:20:31,294 Front end of the shoe. 453 00:20:31,425 --> 00:20:33,557 - Fantastic. - Bag that with the other stuff. 454 00:20:33,732 --> 00:20:36,393 - Nice one, Tom. Look at that. - Let's see if we can find some more. 455 00:20:36,473 --> 00:20:38,693 GARY: As my mate Rick would say, 456 00:20:38,867 --> 00:20:39,999 "Eyes and boots." 457 00:20:40,129 --> 00:20:41,870 Well, we have maybe recovered 458 00:20:42,044 --> 00:20:44,177 a piece of the boot or a shoe. 459 00:20:44,351 --> 00:20:47,136 Hey, we got another piece here. Look. 460 00:20:47,310 --> 00:20:49,878 Now, it's not the type of booty we was hoping to find, 461 00:20:50,052 --> 00:20:52,794 but it could be very old. 462 00:20:52,925 --> 00:20:55,754 And maybe we can tell who was here. 463 00:20:55,884 --> 00:20:57,364 TOM: Oh, there's more. 464 00:20:57,494 --> 00:20:59,366 GARY: Yeah. 465 00:20:59,496 --> 00:21:01,847 - [exhales sharply] - Oh, yeah. 466 00:21:02,021 --> 00:21:03,979 GARY: That's fantastic. Wow. 467 00:21:04,197 --> 00:21:06,765 Ye olde shoe store, right here in the swamp. 468 00:21:06,939 --> 00:21:08,854 I think the whole shoe's still here. 469 00:21:09,071 --> 00:21:11,291 This could be one of the biggest clues 470 00:21:11,421 --> 00:21:13,815 that we've found in the swamp in total. 471 00:21:13,989 --> 00:21:15,121 GARY: Wow. 472 00:21:16,339 --> 00:21:17,339 Here comes the guys. 473 00:21:18,951 --> 00:21:20,909 Well, you've certainly made some progress. 474 00:21:21,083 --> 00:21:22,955 You know me, mate. My twin optical scanners 475 00:21:23,129 --> 00:21:24,652 - are always on the ground... - Mm-hmm. 476 00:21:24,826 --> 00:21:27,568 And I saw two pieces of leather sticking up, 477 00:21:27,698 --> 00:21:30,179 which turned into a lot more pieces. 478 00:21:30,310 --> 00:21:31,528 These are really old. 479 00:21:31,702 --> 00:21:33,792 Look at all this old leather here. 480 00:21:36,055 --> 00:21:39,885 And it's all got the, uh, square hobnails in it. 481 00:21:40,059 --> 00:21:42,148 - Mm. - I mean, look... now, this is no stitching. 482 00:21:42,365 --> 00:21:43,678 - This is old. - RICK: Where was this? Here? 483 00:21:43,758 --> 00:21:45,020 Just here. 484 00:21:45,194 --> 00:21:46,674 When you say "old..."? 485 00:21:47,762 --> 00:21:49,155 I'd say 1600s. 486 00:21:49,329 --> 00:21:50,424 I'll go straight to 1600s with this. 487 00:21:50,504 --> 00:21:52,419 - Oh, really? - Or even older. 488 00:21:52,506 --> 00:21:55,901 I remember a shoe we found in the swamp 489 00:21:56,075 --> 00:21:59,600 and Joe Landry dated that back to the 1600s. 490 00:21:59,818 --> 00:22:02,472 This is absolutely stunning, mate. 491 00:22:02,690 --> 00:22:05,475 That is either a shoe or a boot. 492 00:22:05,649 --> 00:22:08,957 NARRATOR: Last year, while investigating the stone road 493 00:22:09,044 --> 00:22:11,699 in the southeast corner of the swamp, 494 00:22:11,873 --> 00:22:14,833 the team found part of a deteriorated shoe, 495 00:22:15,007 --> 00:22:19,011 which leather expert Joe Landry believed may have belonged 496 00:22:19,185 --> 00:22:21,622 to a 17th-century European soldier. 497 00:22:21,752 --> 00:22:23,667 JOE: This would have been 498 00:22:23,842 --> 00:22:25,931 more likely done in Europe. 499 00:22:26,148 --> 00:22:28,411 NARRATOR: Could Gary, Tom and Jack 500 00:22:28,585 --> 00:22:31,458 have found additional clues that may help identify 501 00:22:31,588 --> 00:22:34,548 who created some of the features in the swamp? 502 00:22:34,722 --> 00:22:36,339 RICK: All the more reason to carbon-date it, 503 00:22:36,419 --> 00:22:38,682 because we always try to corroborate data. 504 00:22:38,900 --> 00:22:41,903 Let's pull the top off and then look for 505 00:22:42,077 --> 00:22:43,797 - whatever else might be here. - GARY: Yeah, 506 00:22:43,905 --> 00:22:45,385 'cause we know something's afoot here. 507 00:22:46,386 --> 00:22:48,562 Something's afoot here. 508 00:22:48,692 --> 00:22:50,042 Elementary, Watson. 509 00:22:55,134 --> 00:22:56,454 NARRATOR: The following morning... 510 00:22:58,528 --> 00:22:59,355 JACK: Keep your eyes peeled, 511 00:22:59,529 --> 00:23:01,096 because just yesterday, 512 00:23:01,270 --> 00:23:04,099 your dad saw leather popping out of the swamp muck. 513 00:23:04,317 --> 00:23:06,885 Well, hawk eyes definitely run in the family. 514 00:23:07,059 --> 00:23:08,415 - We'll find it. - JACK: All right. 515 00:23:08,495 --> 00:23:10,627 Alan, let 'er rip. 516 00:23:10,714 --> 00:23:12,542 NARRATOR: as the investigation continues 517 00:23:12,716 --> 00:23:14,588 in the northern region of the swamp... 518 00:23:14,762 --> 00:23:16,851 GARY: Anything unusual, Terry? 519 00:23:17,025 --> 00:23:18,897 - Just backfill. - Okay. 520 00:23:19,071 --> 00:23:20,681 NARRATOR: in the Money Pit area, 521 00:23:20,855 --> 00:23:24,250 Gary Drayton and geologist Terry Matheson 522 00:23:24,337 --> 00:23:28,515 are monitoring the excavation of the RP-1 Shaft, 523 00:23:28,732 --> 00:23:32,258 a shaft where they hope to encounter a tunnel 524 00:23:32,388 --> 00:23:37,524 some 118 feet deep that may contain a debris field 525 00:23:37,654 --> 00:23:41,354 of timbers and, potentially, valuables. 526 00:23:41,484 --> 00:23:43,660 - Morning. - Hi, Vanessa. - Hey, Vanessa. 527 00:23:43,791 --> 00:23:45,756 - How you doing? - Good. We just got a reading for you. 528 00:23:45,836 --> 00:23:48,665 - Super. - The hole right now is at 69 and a half. 529 00:23:48,752 --> 00:23:49,978 - Well, that's great news. - TERRY: Yep. - All right. 530 00:23:50,058 --> 00:23:51,197 Well, I'll let you guys get to it. 531 00:23:51,277 --> 00:23:52,277 - Thanks. - Thank you. 532 00:23:54,933 --> 00:23:56,158 GARY: We've got another load, mate. 533 00:23:56,238 --> 00:23:58,327 - I'm off back in. - Better get there, yeah. 534 00:23:58,414 --> 00:23:59,459 See you in a minute. 535 00:24:05,900 --> 00:24:07,554 [device beeping] 536 00:24:07,728 --> 00:24:09,817 I got an hit here. 537 00:24:10,949 --> 00:24:12,080 [high-pitched beeping] 538 00:24:15,605 --> 00:24:17,825 - Oh. - TERRY: A hit? 539 00:24:18,869 --> 00:24:20,654 Need a hand, Gary? 540 00:24:22,395 --> 00:24:23,613 GARY: Yeah, just there. 541 00:24:23,700 --> 00:24:24,832 It's deep. 542 00:24:30,969 --> 00:24:34,189 Right. Let's have a little recheck. 543 00:24:34,320 --> 00:24:36,148 [high-pitched beeping] 544 00:24:39,890 --> 00:24:41,849 It's iron. 545 00:24:44,199 --> 00:24:45,722 Bit of iron plate, 546 00:24:45,940 --> 00:24:48,464 - like a broken strap, possibly. - Right. 547 00:24:48,638 --> 00:24:52,991 Actually, it's rounded edges... it's, like, decorative. 548 00:24:53,121 --> 00:24:54,761 - That could... - Finished edge, for sure. 549 00:24:54,862 --> 00:24:57,517 GARY: That could easily be off a-a box or a chest. 550 00:24:58,953 --> 00:25:00,737 - We're getting there. - Yeah. 551 00:25:00,911 --> 00:25:03,031 Where are we gonna find what fell out of those chests? 552 00:25:03,914 --> 00:25:06,004 NARRATOR: Has Gary actually found a strap 553 00:25:06,178 --> 00:25:07,744 from one of the two treasure chests 554 00:25:07,918 --> 00:25:10,225 that are believed to have broken apart 555 00:25:10,399 --> 00:25:13,533 during the 1861 collapse of the Money Pit? 556 00:25:13,707 --> 00:25:15,752 If so, does that mean 557 00:25:15,926 --> 00:25:17,711 the team might soon unearth valuables 558 00:25:17,885 --> 00:25:20,801 from within the Shaft Six tunnel? 559 00:25:21,019 --> 00:25:23,108 The old finds are coming up right now. 560 00:25:23,238 --> 00:25:24,979 - I agree. - All right, mate. 561 00:25:25,153 --> 00:25:27,242 If you hang on to that and put that on the table, 562 00:25:27,373 --> 00:25:28,896 I'll finish searching the spoils. 563 00:25:29,070 --> 00:25:30,790 - We'll get it off to the lab. - Okay, mate. 564 00:25:39,863 --> 00:25:42,040 [device beeping] 565 00:25:43,128 --> 00:25:44,477 Got a signal. 566 00:25:44,651 --> 00:25:46,696 Got a signal, Terry! 567 00:25:48,872 --> 00:25:50,744 [high-pitched beeping] 568 00:25:56,576 --> 00:25:59,231 Hang on. One more fish. 569 00:26:01,407 --> 00:26:03,974 Here we go. Look at this. 570 00:26:04,149 --> 00:26:06,412 TERRY: Oh, my lordy. 571 00:26:12,287 --> 00:26:14,253 - GARY: Here we go. Look at this. - TERRY: Oh, wow. 572 00:26:14,333 --> 00:26:15,732 - That looks like a strap, doesn't it? - Yeah, that's... 573 00:26:15,812 --> 00:26:18,380 - Yeah, that is a strap. - Oh, my lordy. 574 00:26:18,554 --> 00:26:21,731 NARRATOR: It is a critical moment for the Oak Island team. 575 00:26:21,905 --> 00:26:25,822 At a depth of more than 70 feet in the RP-1 Shaft, 576 00:26:25,953 --> 00:26:28,782 they are finding clues that suggest 577 00:26:28,956 --> 00:26:30,871 part of the fabled Money Pit treasure 578 00:26:31,045 --> 00:26:33,482 may soon be within their reach. 579 00:26:33,613 --> 00:26:35,310 - That's sweet, mate. - Absolutely. 580 00:26:35,484 --> 00:26:37,573 GARY: We're on a treasure hunt, 581 00:26:37,747 --> 00:26:39,532 we're looking for treasure chests, 582 00:26:39,662 --> 00:26:43,318 and we sure know they used to have iron straps around them. 583 00:26:43,492 --> 00:26:45,712 This is a great sign. 584 00:26:46,930 --> 00:26:49,803 Now, this is really cool, mate. 585 00:26:49,977 --> 00:26:52,240 That is an old-looking strap. 586 00:26:52,414 --> 00:26:54,460 It looks like it's wrought iron, 587 00:26:54,634 --> 00:26:58,290 and we don't find many pieces like this 588 00:26:58,464 --> 00:27:03,077 that have got two straps put together. 589 00:27:03,164 --> 00:27:05,775 Overlapping, and there seems to be a rivet in there. Wow. 590 00:27:05,949 --> 00:27:08,126 GARY: You're right, mate. That's for reinforcement. 591 00:27:08,343 --> 00:27:11,651 If you found an old treasure chest 592 00:27:11,825 --> 00:27:14,393 or, like, a-a lockbox... 593 00:27:14,567 --> 00:27:16,358 - Yep. - You would have something like this, 594 00:27:16,438 --> 00:27:18,571 this strap around it. 595 00:27:18,701 --> 00:27:20,834 TERRY: For sure. A large box has to be reinforced. 596 00:27:21,051 --> 00:27:22,531 - Yeah. - Imagine the weight of gold. 597 00:27:22,705 --> 00:27:24,620 GARY: Yeah. Love it, mate. 598 00:27:24,794 --> 00:27:28,711 Now, I remember a piece of iron strap that was found on Lot 5. 599 00:27:28,929 --> 00:27:32,150 Maybe we have found another connection 600 00:27:32,280 --> 00:27:34,239 between the Money Pit and Lot 5. 601 00:27:34,413 --> 00:27:36,719 We won't know that until we have this tested, 602 00:27:36,850 --> 00:27:38,808 but I wouldn't be surprised. 603 00:27:38,939 --> 00:27:40,419 - It's tantalizing, my friend. - Yep. 604 00:27:40,636 --> 00:27:43,204 I'm hoping Rick's right, mate, 605 00:27:43,378 --> 00:27:47,948 this Rick Pick One turns out to be the treasure. 606 00:27:48,122 --> 00:27:49,957 - Hear, hear. - All right, mate. I'll put it in the bag. 607 00:27:50,037 --> 00:27:51,560 Okay. 608 00:27:51,734 --> 00:27:53,334 JARED: You get a minute on your upstroke? 609 00:27:53,432 --> 00:27:55,477 Can you raise up the bottom deck? 610 00:27:55,651 --> 00:27:58,350 - JOHN L.: Yep. - Perfect. Thank you. 611 00:27:58,524 --> 00:28:00,164 - GARY: Hi, Vanessa. - VANESSA: Hey, guys. 612 00:28:00,265 --> 00:28:02,745 - GARY: Hi, Rick. - Hey. - VANESSA: Hey, guys. 613 00:28:02,919 --> 00:28:05,277 - How are you doing today? - RICK: I'm feeling a little anxious, 614 00:28:05,357 --> 00:28:06,836 to be honest with you. 615 00:28:07,054 --> 00:28:09,970 - How deep are we? - We're at 78. 616 00:28:10,144 --> 00:28:11,587 RICK: I really believe we're gonna find something. 617 00:28:11,667 --> 00:28:13,147 - That'd be awesome. - GARY: Yeah. 618 00:28:13,278 --> 00:28:15,323 JARED: Let's see what this one does. 619 00:28:15,454 --> 00:28:17,374 RICK: As the can approaches the area of interest, 620 00:28:17,586 --> 00:28:20,807 I'm excited, stressed. 621 00:28:20,981 --> 00:28:22,852 For one simple reason: I have always believed 622 00:28:23,026 --> 00:28:26,465 that Shaft Six is the key to answering, 623 00:28:26,682 --> 00:28:29,555 uh, the question of, "Is there a treasure in the Money Pit?" 624 00:28:32,775 --> 00:28:34,342 A-And I hope we prove that today. 625 00:28:34,516 --> 00:28:36,866 I mean, look at all the artifacts coming up now. 626 00:28:37,040 --> 00:28:41,262 We're getting some really old-looking iron straps. 627 00:28:41,393 --> 00:28:44,134 And how many times have we shown Carmen Legge straps? 628 00:28:44,309 --> 00:28:46,702 And you know where he goes straight to. 629 00:28:46,876 --> 00:28:49,270 Treasure chests and boxes. 630 00:28:49,444 --> 00:28:51,054 RICK: These are very cool. 631 00:28:51,229 --> 00:28:52,237 GARY: Yeah, so this could be 632 00:28:52,317 --> 00:28:53,448 a good sign. 633 00:28:53,579 --> 00:28:54,884 You've got to find the iron 634 00:28:55,015 --> 00:28:56,066 before you find the gold and the silver. 635 00:28:56,146 --> 00:28:57,931 [laughs] 636 00:28:58,105 --> 00:29:00,368 - RICK: I'm looking forward to it. - I love it. 637 00:29:00,499 --> 00:29:02,457 GARY: I'm talking about treasure, mate. 638 00:29:02,631 --> 00:29:04,938 We've got another load here, which means another chance. 639 00:29:05,025 --> 00:29:07,070 - Okay. - Perfect. 640 00:29:07,201 --> 00:29:09,725 RICK: Everything is rounding to a very good day. 641 00:29:09,899 --> 00:29:11,292 VANESSA: Oh, I 100% agree. 642 00:29:11,510 --> 00:29:12,996 NARRATOR: While the excavation continues 643 00:29:13,076 --> 00:29:14,948 in RP-1... 644 00:29:16,732 --> 00:29:17,777 later that afternoon... 645 00:29:20,040 --> 00:29:22,390 MARTY: Okay. We're here to talk about this item found 646 00:29:22,564 --> 00:29:24,087 - on Lot 5, right? - Yes. 647 00:29:24,262 --> 00:29:26,307 NARRATOR: Rick and Marty Lagina 648 00:29:26,481 --> 00:29:28,570 join other members of the team in the lab 649 00:29:28,701 --> 00:29:31,747 to receive a report on the believed nail 650 00:29:31,965 --> 00:29:35,185 that was found one day ago on Lot 5. 651 00:29:35,360 --> 00:29:37,100 HELEN: This one is different 652 00:29:37,231 --> 00:29:39,102 because most of the ones we find are, like, 653 00:29:39,233 --> 00:29:42,149 corroded bits of nail, very corroded. 654 00:29:42,323 --> 00:29:43,505 This one popped out of the ground 655 00:29:43,585 --> 00:29:45,152 - looking almost perfect. - MARTY: Yeah. 656 00:29:45,326 --> 00:29:47,154 So, I brought it in for Emma to test 657 00:29:47,285 --> 00:29:49,243 and run her analysis on it. 658 00:29:49,461 --> 00:29:50,549 And? 659 00:29:50,679 --> 00:29:52,594 And it is older. I will concur. 660 00:29:54,422 --> 00:29:55,945 NARRATOR: Earlier today, 661 00:29:56,076 --> 00:29:58,557 archaeometallurgist Emma Culligan 662 00:29:58,687 --> 00:30:03,475 scanned the artifact using the Skyscan 1273 CT Scanner, 663 00:30:03,649 --> 00:30:06,739 a device which emits X-ray radiation 664 00:30:06,869 --> 00:30:10,786 to produce a three-dimensional image of its finer details. 665 00:30:10,917 --> 00:30:14,224 In addition, she also examined it 666 00:30:14,399 --> 00:30:17,837 with the X-ray fluorescence spectrometer, or XRF, 667 00:30:18,011 --> 00:30:19,926 which uses gamma rays to determine 668 00:30:20,056 --> 00:30:22,929 an object's elemental composition. 669 00:30:23,103 --> 00:30:24,757 It's not entirely a nail. 670 00:30:24,887 --> 00:30:26,889 I'd call it more of like a pin? 671 00:30:27,063 --> 00:30:28,942 - They're iron pins. - HELEN: Yeah. - JACK: Okay. 672 00:30:29,022 --> 00:30:31,503 EMMA: But the cross section is square, 673 00:30:31,677 --> 00:30:33,120 so it is hand-wrought, not machine-made. 674 00:30:33,200 --> 00:30:34,810 MARTY: Mm-hmm. 675 00:30:34,897 --> 00:30:37,596 Compositionally, it's very clean. 676 00:30:37,770 --> 00:30:39,641 There's minimal impurities. 677 00:30:39,772 --> 00:30:41,034 MARTY: Yeah. 678 00:30:41,251 --> 00:30:42,775 Everything suggests an earlier date. 679 00:30:42,949 --> 00:30:44,603 MARTY: But in general, the purer the iron, 680 00:30:44,690 --> 00:30:46,605 - the more it lasts? - Yeah. 681 00:30:46,692 --> 00:30:48,612 - Generally. - Generally speaking. - HELEN: Yeah. 682 00:30:48,694 --> 00:30:50,478 EMMA: I think the big indicator was 683 00:30:50,652 --> 00:30:52,611 the aluminum-silicon ratio. 684 00:30:52,741 --> 00:30:56,179 I've seen that characteristic in colonial American metals. 685 00:30:56,310 --> 00:31:00,140 So, yeah, late 1600s to mid-1700s. 686 00:31:00,314 --> 00:31:02,554 JACK: All right. That date range fits with William Phips, 687 00:31:02,708 --> 00:31:05,014 and the date range that would fit 688 00:31:05,188 --> 00:31:07,800 with him possibly being on Oak Island. 689 00:31:07,930 --> 00:31:10,759 - Yeah. - NARRATOR: In 1687, 690 00:31:10,933 --> 00:31:13,936 Sir William Phips made two historic salvages 691 00:31:14,067 --> 00:31:15,503 of the Concepción, 692 00:31:15,677 --> 00:31:18,027 a Spanish galleon that sank off the coast 693 00:31:18,158 --> 00:31:20,943 of the Dominican Republic in 1641 694 00:31:21,074 --> 00:31:25,513 while carrying 100 tons of silver, gold and jewels. 695 00:31:25,687 --> 00:31:29,169 After delivering 34 tons of recovered valuables 696 00:31:29,343 --> 00:31:31,998 to the English crown from his first mission, 697 00:31:32,215 --> 00:31:35,654 curiously, Phips claimed that he only found five tons more 698 00:31:35,871 --> 00:31:37,917 on his second trip. 699 00:31:38,091 --> 00:31:40,702 This has led many to speculate that he 700 00:31:40,920 --> 00:31:44,489 and a Masonic associate named Captain Andrew Belcher 701 00:31:44,663 --> 00:31:47,927 may have hidden the missing riches on Oak Island, 702 00:31:48,101 --> 00:31:50,538 based on their secret knowledge of an ancient vault 703 00:31:50,756 --> 00:31:52,758 that had been buried in the Money Pit 704 00:31:52,932 --> 00:31:55,021 more than three centuries earlier by members 705 00:31:55,195 --> 00:31:57,545 of the Knights Templar. 706 00:31:57,676 --> 00:31:59,504 MARTY: I mean, Emma, I would suggest, 707 00:31:59,678 --> 00:32:01,295 when you get time with everything else you're doing, 708 00:32:01,375 --> 00:32:04,552 to compare the metallurgy there to the Phips collection. 709 00:32:04,683 --> 00:32:06,511 Let us know if that matches. 710 00:32:06,598 --> 00:32:08,556 - Absolutely. - Okay. 711 00:32:08,730 --> 00:32:11,211 NARRATOR: Is it possible that this artifact 712 00:32:11,385 --> 00:32:13,909 might be related to the numerous iron tools 713 00:32:14,127 --> 00:32:16,564 previously found on Lot 5 714 00:32:16,738 --> 00:32:18,958 that were scientifically linked to the birthplace 715 00:32:19,132 --> 00:32:21,351 of Sir William Phips? 716 00:32:21,439 --> 00:32:24,529 But more importantly, might these discoveries, 717 00:32:24,746 --> 00:32:26,400 and older ones that have been dated 718 00:32:26,574 --> 00:32:28,707 to as early as the 14th century, 719 00:32:28,881 --> 00:32:31,971 help explain why the team has found evidence 720 00:32:32,145 --> 00:32:35,844 that multiple treasures could be buried in the Money Pit area 721 00:32:36,018 --> 00:32:39,021 and even in the swamp? 722 00:32:39,152 --> 00:32:41,204 RICK: We refer to the historical narrative of the island 723 00:32:41,284 --> 00:32:43,112 all the time, right? 724 00:32:43,330 --> 00:32:45,071 Well, let's follow 725 00:32:45,288 --> 00:32:47,552 the possible Phips connection. 726 00:32:48,030 --> 00:32:49,248 - MARTY: Okay. - Anyway, we've got work to do. 727 00:32:49,249 --> 00:32:50,902 - Let's all get out there. - All right. 728 00:32:50,903 --> 00:32:52,543 - RICK: Thank you. - LAIRD: See you later. 729 00:32:57,475 --> 00:32:59,738 NARRATOR: As a new day begins on Oak Island... 730 00:32:59,955 --> 00:33:01,522 TERRY: In she goes. 731 00:33:01,696 --> 00:33:02,878 NARRATOR: and while the excavation 732 00:33:02,958 --> 00:33:05,265 continues in the Money Pit area... 733 00:33:05,395 --> 00:33:07,441 JACK: All right, Al, let's get going. 734 00:33:07,615 --> 00:33:09,711 You're at the bottom over there, but it looks like you got 735 00:33:09,791 --> 00:33:11,227 still, like, a foot over here. 736 00:33:11,401 --> 00:33:13,839 NARRATOR: in the northern end of the swamp, 737 00:33:14,013 --> 00:33:17,407 Jack Begley, Steve Guptill and Katya Drayton 738 00:33:17,582 --> 00:33:19,671 continue searching for additional sections 739 00:33:19,801 --> 00:33:21,847 of the cobblestone path 740 00:33:21,934 --> 00:33:24,371 and, potentially, valuable clues. 741 00:33:26,460 --> 00:33:28,027 KATYA: Hey, Jack. 742 00:33:28,201 --> 00:33:31,421 I'm finding axe-chopped wood. 743 00:33:31,552 --> 00:33:33,752 - JACK: You're finding axe-cut wood? - Axe-chopped wood. 744 00:33:35,730 --> 00:33:37,123 JACK: Whoa. 745 00:33:37,297 --> 00:33:39,212 Yeah, so, we're finding... 746 00:33:40,561 --> 00:33:43,216 square logs that are not natural. 747 00:33:43,390 --> 00:33:44,659 It was found in the deeper piles. 748 00:33:44,739 --> 00:33:46,785 JACK: What's weird about this wood, 749 00:33:46,959 --> 00:33:49,352 they're roughly cut 750 00:33:49,527 --> 00:33:51,398 to where they could be quite old. 751 00:33:51,572 --> 00:33:55,620 It seems to me like it's remains of a structure. 752 00:33:55,794 --> 00:33:57,186 KATYA: And we're also finding 753 00:33:57,360 --> 00:33:58,927 logs that are burnt. 754 00:33:59,101 --> 00:34:00,581 JACK: Oh, it's burnt. 755 00:34:00,755 --> 00:34:02,148 But that looks cut, too. 756 00:34:02,278 --> 00:34:04,846 - Mm-hmm. - That's really strange. 757 00:34:04,933 --> 00:34:06,674 JACK: Maybe someone burnt it 758 00:34:06,805 --> 00:34:08,030 - when they were done... - Mm-hmm. 759 00:34:08,110 --> 00:34:09,416 To hide the evidence. 760 00:34:09,547 --> 00:34:11,026 Each of these tells a story, 761 00:34:11,157 --> 00:34:13,159 and they all come together at some point. 762 00:34:14,508 --> 00:34:16,597 NARRATOR: Evidence of a burned, man-made feature? 763 00:34:16,771 --> 00:34:17,946 Great job saving them. 764 00:34:18,164 --> 00:34:19,774 NARRATOR: But if so, 765 00:34:19,948 --> 00:34:21,602 could it be related 766 00:34:21,776 --> 00:34:23,952 to the mysterious cobblestone pathway 767 00:34:24,083 --> 00:34:25,693 and the nearby structures, 768 00:34:25,824 --> 00:34:28,566 such as the brick and slate vault? 769 00:34:28,740 --> 00:34:30,480 JACK: It's strange that we're finding 770 00:34:30,611 --> 00:34:32,657 so many different cut pieces of wood 771 00:34:32,874 --> 00:34:35,007 - that are also burned. - Mm-hmm. 772 00:34:35,137 --> 00:34:38,227 But it definitely means someone was doing work in the swamp, 773 00:34:38,401 --> 00:34:40,708 and then at the end, there was a fire. 774 00:34:40,839 --> 00:34:42,369 - KATYA: Exactly. - And maybe that's why 775 00:34:42,449 --> 00:34:44,016 we're not finding that many pieces. 776 00:34:45,321 --> 00:34:47,541 I mean, it's definitely worth setting aside 777 00:34:47,715 --> 00:34:49,630 and see what dates come back from this wood. 778 00:34:49,761 --> 00:34:51,153 Yep. 779 00:34:51,371 --> 00:34:52,807 - Great job, Katya. - Perfect. 780 00:34:52,981 --> 00:34:54,374 KATYA: We'll keep looking. 781 00:34:54,548 --> 00:34:56,506 Definitely got the eagle eyes. 782 00:34:56,637 --> 00:34:58,117 KATYA: Let's get back to it. 783 00:34:58,291 --> 00:35:02,556 Finding wood that is axe-cut 784 00:35:02,687 --> 00:35:06,081 but also is burnt is something that I've never seen, 785 00:35:06,255 --> 00:35:07,909 especially in wetlands. 786 00:35:08,083 --> 00:35:10,564 It's really not natural to have. 787 00:35:10,738 --> 00:35:13,306 What else are we going to find? 788 00:35:13,480 --> 00:35:16,309 JACK: Al, it seems like someone had pre-dug. 789 00:35:16,483 --> 00:35:19,312 This already has the feel like it's, um, 790 00:35:19,486 --> 00:35:21,749 redeposited soils. 791 00:35:21,923 --> 00:35:24,796 So just be sure to take your time going through here, 792 00:35:24,970 --> 00:35:27,494 'cause I want to analyze it. 793 00:35:27,712 --> 00:35:30,366 NARRATOR: While the investigation in the swamp continues... 794 00:35:30,540 --> 00:35:32,891 RICK: We've got to be getting close. 795 00:35:33,021 --> 00:35:34,943 - We are getting close, I think. - NARRATOR: later that afternoon 796 00:35:35,023 --> 00:35:37,852 in the Money Pit area, Rick Lagina 797 00:35:38,026 --> 00:35:40,333 and other members of the team monitor 798 00:35:40,463 --> 00:35:42,422 the excavation in RP-1 799 00:35:42,596 --> 00:35:46,208 as it closes in on the legendary Shaft Six tunnel 800 00:35:46,339 --> 00:35:49,211 some 118 feet underground. 801 00:35:49,342 --> 00:35:50,604 RICK: How deep are we? 802 00:35:50,778 --> 00:35:54,042 The dig is at, like, 96, 97? 803 00:35:54,173 --> 00:35:55,522 RICK: So, I am getting 804 00:35:55,696 --> 00:35:58,003 a little nervous, I admit it. [chuckles] 805 00:35:59,482 --> 00:36:01,006 There is a lot of material here. 806 00:36:01,180 --> 00:36:02,492 - Just need that one thing. - CRAIG: I'm just 807 00:36:02,572 --> 00:36:04,226 surprised we don't have a lot more wood. 808 00:36:04,400 --> 00:36:06,576 - Yeah. - With a catastrophic collapse like that, 809 00:36:06,751 --> 00:36:08,796 things are gonna spread out. 810 00:36:08,927 --> 00:36:10,239 We're still above your target area, 811 00:36:10,319 --> 00:36:11,669 so we're gonna keep going. 812 00:36:11,843 --> 00:36:13,279 And we'll keep you informed. 813 00:36:13,496 --> 00:36:15,331 - We're going to keep looking. - VANESSA: Okay. 814 00:36:15,411 --> 00:36:16,811 RICK: We're all hoping to find something. 815 00:36:16,891 --> 00:36:18,719 I remember how everyone spoke so eloquently 816 00:36:18,893 --> 00:36:22,984 about that these should be my picks, and I've always 817 00:36:23,202 --> 00:36:25,508 felt strongly about Shaft Six, but... 818 00:36:25,595 --> 00:36:27,336 I want to find something for them, too. 819 00:36:27,510 --> 00:36:31,123 I want to prove the story real. 820 00:36:31,297 --> 00:36:34,082 Craig, there's some timber in there. 821 00:36:34,213 --> 00:36:35,867 Timber? 822 00:36:43,570 --> 00:36:46,051 What's that, Terry? Is that anything? 823 00:36:48,749 --> 00:36:50,577 It's a highly-shaped chunk of wood, my friend. 824 00:36:52,144 --> 00:36:53,282 Looks like somebody took an axe to it. 825 00:36:53,362 --> 00:36:54,668 Ah. 826 00:36:54,799 --> 00:36:56,975 NARRATOR: Axe-cut wood? 827 00:36:57,105 --> 00:36:59,673 Could it be part of Shaft Six, 828 00:36:59,804 --> 00:37:02,284 and offer evidence that they are on track 829 00:37:02,458 --> 00:37:05,113 to soon encounter a tunnel full of debris 830 00:37:05,287 --> 00:37:07,594 and possible treasure? 831 00:37:07,768 --> 00:37:10,031 I think this is the edge of the shaft. 832 00:37:10,205 --> 00:37:13,339 Look at how dark this wood is. 833 00:37:13,469 --> 00:37:15,254 - It's adze-cut. - TERRY: Pretty dark, yeah. 834 00:37:15,428 --> 00:37:16,516 STEVE: Save that piece. 835 00:37:16,690 --> 00:37:18,387 We should be at the level 836 00:37:18,518 --> 00:37:21,086 where the Money Pit collapsed in and up. 837 00:37:21,216 --> 00:37:23,088 Every scoop now is below 100. 838 00:37:23,262 --> 00:37:26,004 So, from here to the bottom could be part of the collapse. 839 00:37:26,134 --> 00:37:27,814 - CRAIG: Yeah. - TERRY: Yeah, that's right. 840 00:37:33,663 --> 00:37:35,020 - STEVE: There's the wood. Look at it. - GARY: Oh, we got a lot of wood. 841 00:37:35,100 --> 00:37:35,317 Look. 842 00:37:35,448 --> 00:37:36,448 Look. 843 00:37:38,756 --> 00:37:40,916 - This is what we've been waiting for. - RICK: Amazing. 844 00:37:45,240 --> 00:37:46,814 STEVE: This is what we've been waiting for. 845 00:37:46,894 --> 00:37:48,896 - CRAIG: Yeah. - RICK: That is a lot of wood. 846 00:37:49,070 --> 00:37:51,594 NARRATOR: It is a potentially historic moment 847 00:37:51,725 --> 00:37:53,596 in the Money Pit area for Rick Lagina 848 00:37:53,771 --> 00:37:57,252 and other members of the Oak Island team. 849 00:37:57,426 --> 00:37:59,733 - STEVE: So this is probably Shaft Six. - CRAIG: Yeah. 850 00:37:59,951 --> 00:38:01,735 - CRAIG: It's mostly likely Shaft Six. - Yep. 851 00:38:01,866 --> 00:38:04,651 NARRATOR: At a depth of some 105 feet 852 00:38:04,782 --> 00:38:06,348 in the RP-1 caisson, 853 00:38:06,522 --> 00:38:08,742 they have just recovered evidence 854 00:38:08,916 --> 00:38:12,702 of the 1861 structure known as Shaft Six... 855 00:38:12,833 --> 00:38:15,096 Could these wedges be tunnel wood? 856 00:38:15,270 --> 00:38:17,707 - It's possible. - NARRATOR: and the possible remains 857 00:38:17,882 --> 00:38:20,406 of an adjacent tunnel containing wooden debris 858 00:38:20,580 --> 00:38:23,104 and potential treasure. 859 00:38:23,322 --> 00:38:25,324 RICK: When the collapse happens, 860 00:38:25,454 --> 00:38:27,369 it probably tore... 861 00:38:27,543 --> 00:38:28,414 - SCOTT: Yes. Agreed. - Some of the tunnel apart, 862 00:38:28,588 --> 00:38:30,242 and that would come first. 863 00:38:30,329 --> 00:38:32,418 Yeah. 864 00:38:32,592 --> 00:38:35,334 RICK: The wood I'm seeing is fractured in itself, 865 00:38:35,464 --> 00:38:37,423 two distinctly different types. 866 00:38:37,597 --> 00:38:40,992 And so, I feel it represents a collapse feature, 867 00:38:41,166 --> 00:38:43,603 and that is exactly what we're looking for. 868 00:38:43,777 --> 00:38:47,041 Now, every time the hammer grab drops the material, 869 00:38:47,128 --> 00:38:49,043 your excitement goes up. 870 00:38:49,217 --> 00:38:51,089 And the hope continues 871 00:38:51,263 --> 00:38:53,613 to persist that you will find the treasure. 872 00:38:53,743 --> 00:38:57,008 SCOTT: There you go. Look at that. 873 00:38:57,138 --> 00:38:58,923 Adze-cut wood. 874 00:38:59,097 --> 00:39:00,489 This is early on. 875 00:39:00,620 --> 00:39:02,324 This-this could represent the first cribbing 876 00:39:02,404 --> 00:39:04,319 in the Money Pit. 877 00:39:04,493 --> 00:39:06,321 - That's cool. - Certainly does not fit 878 00:39:06,495 --> 00:39:07,634 with that dimensional lumber. 879 00:39:07,714 --> 00:39:09,020 RICK: No, it doesn't. 880 00:39:09,237 --> 00:39:11,370 - No. - NARRATOR: Although the team 881 00:39:11,500 --> 00:39:13,981 was expecting to encounter the Shaft Six tunnel 882 00:39:14,199 --> 00:39:17,550 several feet below the current depth of RP-1... 883 00:39:17,680 --> 00:39:19,813 Let's see what this is. 884 00:39:19,987 --> 00:39:21,423 Yeah, that's a lot of wood. 885 00:39:21,554 --> 00:39:22,860 NARRATOR: is it possible 886 00:39:22,990 --> 00:39:24,905 that they are closing in 887 00:39:25,079 --> 00:39:26,784 on the legendary riches that treasure hunters 888 00:39:26,864 --> 00:39:30,563 have been seeking for more than two centuries? 889 00:39:32,086 --> 00:39:34,045 VANESSA: Hey, guys. 890 00:39:34,219 --> 00:39:37,135 These ones just came out of 108 feet. 891 00:39:37,265 --> 00:39:39,920 So, Rick, what's that telling us? 892 00:39:40,094 --> 00:39:41,879 Vanessa, if I knew, I'd tell you. 893 00:39:42,053 --> 00:39:43,532 - [laughs] - Well, you're smiling. 894 00:39:43,663 --> 00:39:45,970 - This is something. - Yeah, it's cool. 895 00:39:46,144 --> 00:39:48,806 - It's-it's, you know, it's... yeah, it's all a good sign. - It's cool. Okay. 896 00:39:48,886 --> 00:39:51,540 STEVE: So, this wood, we believe, could be original Money Pit wood 897 00:39:51,627 --> 00:39:54,587 or re-cribbed Money Pit wood that traveled 18 feet 898 00:39:54,674 --> 00:39:56,676 through a tunnel into Shaft Six after the collapse. 899 00:39:56,894 --> 00:39:58,243 Wow. 900 00:39:58,417 --> 00:39:59,853 STEVE: The only thing we're missing 901 00:40:00,027 --> 00:40:01,463 - is the treasure. - VANESSA: Yeah. 902 00:40:01,637 --> 00:40:04,553 Okay, well, um, we are losing sunlight. 903 00:40:04,727 --> 00:40:06,214 - All right. - Uh, but the good news is, 904 00:40:06,294 --> 00:40:09,384 we do have the shaft down quite far. 905 00:40:09,558 --> 00:40:12,039 The dig is at 111, but I think we got to go deeper tomorrow 906 00:40:12,126 --> 00:40:14,563 to get that one thing for Rick. 907 00:40:14,737 --> 00:40:16,565 - RICK: One thing for all of us. - Yep. 908 00:40:16,696 --> 00:40:18,002 For all of us. 909 00:40:18,132 --> 00:40:19,960 RICK: It's getting later in the year. 910 00:40:20,134 --> 00:40:22,745 The light diminishes rather rapidly. 911 00:40:22,876 --> 00:40:24,530 There are safety concerns. 912 00:40:24,704 --> 00:40:27,620 So you just have to call halt for the day. 913 00:40:28,708 --> 00:40:30,405 I hope everyone knows 914 00:40:30,536 --> 00:40:33,408 that I really appreciate everybody's hard work. 915 00:40:33,539 --> 00:40:35,541 To me, this is one really good book, 916 00:40:35,715 --> 00:40:37,064 we just need an ending. 917 00:40:37,238 --> 00:40:39,458 And with your help, we'll get there. 918 00:40:39,632 --> 00:40:40,901 Yeah, 'cause it's a treasure story. 919 00:40:40,981 --> 00:40:42,504 You bet, Gary. 920 00:40:42,678 --> 00:40:43,861 - All right. - RICK: Good luck to everyone. 921 00:40:43,941 --> 00:40:45,381 Let's start tomorrow off with a bang. 922 00:40:45,507 --> 00:40:46,994 - Sounds great. - Let's find that one thing. 923 00:40:47,074 --> 00:40:49,120 All right. Let's do it. 924 00:40:49,294 --> 00:40:51,905 NARRATOR: For Rick, Marty, Craig and the team, 925 00:40:52,079 --> 00:40:54,560 the dedication to build upon the efforts 926 00:40:54,777 --> 00:40:57,824 of the faithful searchers who came before them 927 00:40:57,998 --> 00:41:01,088 may now be on the verge of paying off. 928 00:41:01,262 --> 00:41:03,134 But as they reach further 929 00:41:03,308 --> 00:41:06,354 into the dark and mysterious depths of the Money Pit, 930 00:41:06,528 --> 00:41:09,967 just what might await them? 931 00:41:11,229 --> 00:41:13,535 A vast cache of Spanish silver? 932 00:41:13,709 --> 00:41:16,582 Gold and jewels? 933 00:41:17,844 --> 00:41:19,802 Or might they unearth something 934 00:41:20,020 --> 00:41:23,763 much more profound and priceless? 935 00:41:23,937 --> 00:41:27,288 After 230 years, 936 00:41:27,462 --> 00:41:29,769 perhaps the ultimate revelation 937 00:41:29,943 --> 00:41:33,860 will take just one more day. 938 00:41:35,949 --> 00:41:38,386 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 939 00:41:38,604 --> 00:41:39,997 JACK: Whoa, there's something here. 940 00:41:40,084 --> 00:41:41,824 - Sounds pretty good. - [device beeps] 941 00:41:41,999 --> 00:41:43,609 - GARY: Ooh! - JACK: Wow. 942 00:41:43,696 --> 00:41:44,871 Is that normal? 943 00:41:45,045 --> 00:41:46,612 - It's cryptic to me. - Ooh. 944 00:41:46,742 --> 00:41:48,092 So this could be something new. 945 00:41:48,309 --> 00:41:50,529 I had, like, an aha moment. 946 00:41:50,659 --> 00:41:52,494 It's 85 years before the discovery of the Money Pit. 947 00:41:52,574 --> 00:41:54,272 - Yeah. - Wow. [chuckles] 948 00:41:54,446 --> 00:41:56,578 - TERRY: Here we go. - Come on, baby. 949 00:41:56,752 --> 00:41:58,112 RICK: Trying to find the one thing. 950 00:41:58,276 --> 00:42:00,539 - Whoa. - GARY: Ooh, that's fantastic! 951 00:42:00,713 --> 00:42:02,287 That could be a piece of the original Money Pit. 952 00:42:02,367 --> 00:42:03,807 - Oh, I think, for sure. - JACK: Yes! 953 00:42:03,933 --> 00:42:06,370 >>>>oakislandtk<<<<< www.opensubtitles.org 71436

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