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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,708 --> 00:00:03,333 [Narrator] Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:03,500 --> 00:00:06,500 -[horn honking] -[Marty] SBC and ROC are here. 3 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:09,000 We want something found today. 4 00:00:09,125 --> 00:00:10,875 -Find some treasure, boys! -[cheering] 5 00:00:11,042 --> 00:00:13,250 -[grinding] -That thing looks unstoppable. 6 00:00:13,958 --> 00:00:16,000 -[rapid beeping] -[Katya] Ooh! 7 00:00:16,167 --> 00:00:18,833 -I think this is a key. -A key? 8 00:00:19,000 --> 00:00:20,458 Want to get this one to the lab. 9 00:00:20,583 --> 00:00:22,250 -Hundred percent. -[Craig] It's very interesting. 10 00:00:22,458 --> 00:00:24,500 It's saying super early time period. 11 00:00:24,708 --> 00:00:26,708 -No way. -[Tom] We're finally moving in a direction 12 00:00:26,875 --> 00:00:28,667 that could give us some answers. 13 00:00:31,292 --> 00:00:34,458 [Narrator] There is an island in the North Atlantic 14 00:00:34,583 --> 00:00:37,000 where people have been looking for 15 00:00:37,208 --> 00:00:41,042 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 16 00:00:41,208 --> 00:00:44,042 So far, they have found a stone slab 17 00:00:44,208 --> 00:00:47,083 with strange symbols carved into it, 18 00:00:47,250 --> 00:00:50,958 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 19 00:00:51,083 --> 00:00:54,833 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 20 00:00:54,958 --> 00:00:56,167 to the Knights Templar. 21 00:00:56,333 --> 00:00:59,000 To date, six men have died 22 00:00:59,208 --> 00:01:01,833 trying to solve the mystery. 23 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:07,167 And according to legend, one more will have to die 24 00:01:07,375 --> 00:01:10,708 before the treasure can be found. 25 00:01:15,042 --> 00:01:17,333 ♪ ♪ 26 00:01:26,542 --> 00:01:28,042 [horn honking] 27 00:01:28,208 --> 00:01:31,250 A critical day has arrived on Oak Island 28 00:01:31,417 --> 00:01:33,125 for Rick and Marty Lagina, 29 00:01:33,250 --> 00:01:35,500 Craig Tester, and their team... 30 00:01:38,333 --> 00:01:40,875 -Yep! -...as a dig operation 31 00:01:41,042 --> 00:01:43,833 that has been months in the making 32 00:01:44,042 --> 00:01:46,417 is about to begin in the Money Pit area. 33 00:01:46,625 --> 00:01:48,000 [Marty] Hey, guys. 34 00:01:48,208 --> 00:01:51,333 SBC and ROC are here, personnel and equipment. 35 00:01:51,458 --> 00:01:52,792 They've been rolling in pretty steady 36 00:01:52,958 --> 00:01:54,375 and they brought all their toys. 37 00:01:55,417 --> 00:01:57,542 [Craig] We've got some good locations this year. And, uh, 38 00:01:57,708 --> 00:02:00,208 we get down to that solution channel, 39 00:02:00,375 --> 00:02:01,792 hopefully we bring up not only that one thing 40 00:02:01,917 --> 00:02:03,583 -but-but all of it. -[chuckling] 41 00:02:03,750 --> 00:02:06,792 You mean actual treasure? 42 00:02:06,958 --> 00:02:09,292 -Treasure. The T-word. -[Rick] Yep. 43 00:02:09,458 --> 00:02:12,125 [Narrator] This year, the team has drilled 44 00:02:12,292 --> 00:02:15,375 more than a dozen new boreholes over 200 feet deep 45 00:02:15,542 --> 00:02:17,500 into the solution channel, 46 00:02:17,625 --> 00:02:20,542 where the legendary treasure is believed to have fallen 47 00:02:20,708 --> 00:02:23,542 after the collapse of the original Money Pit. 48 00:02:24,583 --> 00:02:27,708 After testing soil samples from the bottom of the boreholes, 49 00:02:27,875 --> 00:02:33,708 so far, two of them, known as I-9.5 and K-9.5, 50 00:02:33,875 --> 00:02:37,583 have yielded unusually high traces of silver. 51 00:02:37,750 --> 00:02:40,333 Now the team will begin excavating 52 00:02:40,542 --> 00:02:43,333 a seven-foot-diameter steel shaft in this area 53 00:02:43,500 --> 00:02:45,958 to find the source of the silver. 54 00:02:46,125 --> 00:02:51,625 It is a location the team previously excavated in 2019 55 00:02:51,833 --> 00:02:54,458 down to a depth of some 150 feet, 56 00:02:54,625 --> 00:02:57,208 which never reached the solution channel 57 00:02:57,375 --> 00:02:59,833 and was backfilled with tons of loose gravel 58 00:03:00,042 --> 00:03:02,417 known as surge rock. 59 00:03:03,833 --> 00:03:06,667 [Marty] Of those 500 boreholes we've drilled out here, 60 00:03:06,875 --> 00:03:10,042 I'll bet you no more than five percent of 'em went to the depth 61 00:03:10,208 --> 00:03:13,667 that I now suspect where the treasure lies. 62 00:03:13,833 --> 00:03:17,625 We're going to have to partially go over other caissons 63 00:03:17,708 --> 00:03:20,583 that were pulled and then filled with surge rock 64 00:03:20,750 --> 00:03:22,583 to keep everything from collapsing 65 00:03:22,708 --> 00:03:24,958 and drill down deeper. And that's what we plan to do. 66 00:03:25,125 --> 00:03:28,625 [Narrator] It is their hope that the high traces of silver 67 00:03:28,750 --> 00:03:31,958 may be related to a 14th-century silver coin 68 00:03:32,083 --> 00:03:36,250 that was reportedly found in the Money Pit back in 1849, 69 00:03:36,417 --> 00:03:39,667 which is connected to the Portuguese sect 70 00:03:39,875 --> 00:03:41,833 of the Knights Templar. 71 00:03:43,333 --> 00:03:45,375 -Hey, guys. -[Craig] Gentlemen. -[Jared] How you doing? 72 00:03:45,583 --> 00:03:47,792 -Good to see you. -Good to see you, too. 73 00:03:47,917 --> 00:03:49,167 [Rick] It's exciting, because 74 00:03:49,333 --> 00:03:51,458 we've spent exhaustive hours 75 00:03:51,625 --> 00:03:55,000 trying to come up with an area of significant interest. 76 00:03:55,208 --> 00:03:56,667 And we believe we have. 77 00:03:56,875 --> 00:03:58,833 How does it feel to be back on Oak Island? 78 00:03:59,000 --> 00:04:00,792 -It's pretty nice. -It feels great to be back. 79 00:04:00,958 --> 00:04:03,875 -I love it here. -[chuckles] -Perfect. I like that attitude. 80 00:04:05,208 --> 00:04:10,833 [Rick] This mystery has resisted solution for 230-plus years. 81 00:04:11,042 --> 00:04:13,500 I want answers. We all do. 82 00:04:13,667 --> 00:04:16,542 Definitely brought some big toys this year. 83 00:04:16,708 --> 00:04:19,000 We were told we got to go pretty deep, so... 84 00:04:19,167 --> 00:04:21,167 -That looks really serious. -Yeah. 85 00:04:21,375 --> 00:04:24,417 That's the new LB 45 we brought down. 86 00:04:24,625 --> 00:04:26,625 The big torque can run big depths, 87 00:04:26,792 --> 00:04:28,333 and she'll be able to chew through whatever we need to 88 00:04:28,500 --> 00:04:30,583 and help us see what's down there. 89 00:04:30,708 --> 00:04:33,792 -Are you using just an auger to drill through the rock? -Yeah. 90 00:04:34,792 --> 00:04:36,500 We're gonna probably maybe break a new record with this, 91 00:04:36,708 --> 00:04:38,333 just from how fast these drills come in and out of the hole 92 00:04:38,542 --> 00:04:40,583 versus us grabbing. I know grabbing's efficient as well, 93 00:04:40,708 --> 00:04:43,250 but this is gonna be a lot faster, material-wise. 94 00:04:43,417 --> 00:04:44,667 [Marty] I would think 95 00:04:44,792 --> 00:04:46,500 -especially at depth, actually. -Yeah. 96 00:04:46,667 --> 00:04:48,750 Because the trip time on a hammer grab is a long time. 97 00:04:48,917 --> 00:04:51,583 -Yeah. Yeah. -This just telescopes in and out, right? 98 00:04:51,750 --> 00:04:53,667 And it'll be a lot quicker coming in and out of the hole. 99 00:04:53,833 --> 00:04:56,500 -Pretty exciting. -Yeah. -It is. It's very interesting. 100 00:04:56,708 --> 00:04:59,542 -That vault doesn't stand a chance. -[chuckling] 101 00:05:02,083 --> 00:05:04,042 [Narrator] In order to reach the solution channel, 102 00:05:04,208 --> 00:05:08,833 the teams from Soletanche Bachy Canada and ROC Equipment 103 00:05:09,000 --> 00:05:11,667 will mount a seven-foot-diameter auger bit 104 00:05:11,833 --> 00:05:15,958 onto a 135-ton telescoping drill rig. 105 00:05:16,125 --> 00:05:19,708 After placing the auger inside massive steel caissons, 106 00:05:19,833 --> 00:05:22,583 it will rapidly drive down through soil, 107 00:05:22,708 --> 00:05:25,458 hard clay, and other debris... 108 00:05:26,458 --> 00:05:28,500 ...bringing spoils to the surface 109 00:05:28,667 --> 00:05:32,542 while a steel shaft is installed more than 200 feet deep. 110 00:05:32,708 --> 00:05:35,292 Once the solution channel is reached, 111 00:05:35,458 --> 00:05:38,167 a giant dig bucket will replace the auger bit 112 00:05:38,375 --> 00:05:40,583 to safely remove additional spoils 113 00:05:40,792 --> 00:05:42,917 and the potential treasure. 114 00:05:43,083 --> 00:05:45,417 We're looking at the location right there, right? 115 00:05:45,583 --> 00:05:47,750 -Yeah. Yeah. -The orange dot? 116 00:05:47,917 --> 00:05:50,333 During our sonic drill program this spring, 117 00:05:50,542 --> 00:05:52,125 we-we've been analyzing our cores 118 00:05:52,292 --> 00:05:53,708 and we've got silver in the soils. 119 00:05:53,875 --> 00:05:55,333 That's very interesting. 120 00:05:55,500 --> 00:05:56,833 [Rick] And then, of course, there's what we call 121 00:05:57,000 --> 00:05:58,375 the Pitblado coin, 122 00:05:58,583 --> 00:06:01,417 a Portuguese coin possibly found in this general area. 123 00:06:01,583 --> 00:06:04,500 -Wow. -Wow. -If that's what's down there, 124 00:06:04,667 --> 00:06:08,333 then your toys, as you describe them, will find more of them. 125 00:06:08,458 --> 00:06:10,625 -And that's the hope. -Yeah. 126 00:06:10,792 --> 00:06:14,958 [Marty] I try not to get too excited about what-ifs. 127 00:06:15,167 --> 00:06:16,625 But I can tell you this-- 128 00:06:16,792 --> 00:06:20,208 it could be hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars. 129 00:06:20,375 --> 00:06:21,792 That's exciting. 130 00:06:21,917 --> 00:06:23,917 All right, I'm happy. When are you gonna dig? 131 00:06:24,042 --> 00:06:26,333 -Break ground tomorrow. That's the plan. -Yeah. 132 00:06:26,500 --> 00:06:27,833 I like that. The only thing 133 00:06:28,042 --> 00:06:29,667 I'd like to have heard better is "today." 134 00:06:29,875 --> 00:06:32,042 -[laughter] -But tomorrow's acceptable. -Yeah. 135 00:06:32,167 --> 00:06:33,333 All right. 136 00:06:33,542 --> 00:06:35,417 [Rick] Thanks, guys. 137 00:06:35,625 --> 00:06:38,292 [Narrator] As the teams from ROC and SB Canada 138 00:06:38,458 --> 00:06:41,042 prepare for the dig in the Money Pit area... 139 00:06:41,208 --> 00:06:43,375 All right, mate. 140 00:06:43,542 --> 00:06:45,500 Getting stuck back in again. 141 00:06:45,667 --> 00:06:49,500 ...Rick and Craig join Gary Drayton and Tom Nolan 142 00:06:49,667 --> 00:06:52,750 to continue searching for clues on Tom's property 143 00:06:52,917 --> 00:06:55,375 in the northern region of the swamp. 144 00:06:55,542 --> 00:06:57,500 [Gary] We've got a lot of history 145 00:06:57,667 --> 00:06:59,458 that's been uncovered recently. 146 00:06:59,583 --> 00:07:01,333 The mystery vault. 147 00:07:01,500 --> 00:07:03,333 We got a row of stakes 148 00:07:03,458 --> 00:07:05,417 leading us to that vault and we're digging 149 00:07:05,583 --> 00:07:08,000 -right on the line. -Yep. 150 00:07:08,083 --> 00:07:10,792 [Narrator] They are following a cobblestone path 151 00:07:10,958 --> 00:07:14,083 that is lined with eight-sided wooden survey stakes. 152 00:07:14,208 --> 00:07:16,708 A path that, one year ago, 153 00:07:16,875 --> 00:07:20,667 led them to a mysterious but unfortunately empty vault 154 00:07:20,792 --> 00:07:23,250 some 50 yards to the south. 155 00:07:23,458 --> 00:07:26,542 Now they are eager to see 156 00:07:26,708 --> 00:07:28,625 if more hidden structures that contain valuables 157 00:07:28,792 --> 00:07:32,500 are waiting to be found in this area. 158 00:07:32,667 --> 00:07:34,500 [Alan] That deep enough? 159 00:07:34,667 --> 00:07:37,500 Yeah. That's good over there, Al. Take another one here. 160 00:07:45,250 --> 00:07:46,375 Whoa-ho! 161 00:07:46,542 --> 00:07:49,125 Rick, I got a find here. 162 00:07:51,458 --> 00:07:53,000 Look at that. 163 00:07:54,292 --> 00:07:55,500 That's leather. 164 00:07:55,667 --> 00:07:57,000 [Rick] Oh, yeah. 165 00:07:57,167 --> 00:07:59,000 [Gary] That's a boot or a shoe. 166 00:07:59,167 --> 00:08:01,625 -That's not a modern piece of shoe. It's... -No. 167 00:08:01,792 --> 00:08:03,542 More than likely, it's a sole. 168 00:08:03,708 --> 00:08:05,708 And look at all the little holes. 169 00:08:05,833 --> 00:08:07,958 So you know it's not stitched. 170 00:08:08,125 --> 00:08:13,542 Yeah, that's like the old little hobnails. 171 00:08:13,708 --> 00:08:16,750 -It's got an old feel about it for sure. -Hmm. 172 00:08:16,875 --> 00:08:19,583 -You start slipping, you lose your shoe. -Mm. 173 00:08:19,750 --> 00:08:23,125 Next thing you know, you're losing your coins. 174 00:08:23,250 --> 00:08:26,833 Aside from the bits of leather we found in the Money Pit, 175 00:08:27,000 --> 00:08:28,500 the majority of the finds have been in the swamp. 176 00:08:28,625 --> 00:08:30,625 That leather down there in the southeast corner 177 00:08:30,792 --> 00:08:32,375 was very, very old. 178 00:08:32,542 --> 00:08:33,750 -Oh, yeah. -You know what? 179 00:08:33,917 --> 00:08:35,500 There might be more in here. 180 00:08:36,625 --> 00:08:39,250 [Narrator] In 2023, 181 00:08:39,417 --> 00:08:40,792 while searching for clues 182 00:08:40,875 --> 00:08:42,875 near the possibly Portuguese stone road 183 00:08:43,042 --> 00:08:45,333 in the southeast corner of the swamp... 184 00:08:45,500 --> 00:08:46,750 [Rick] Check that out. 185 00:08:46,917 --> 00:08:50,375 What the heck is that? Ooh! 186 00:08:50,542 --> 00:08:53,417 ...Rick and Gary found part of a boot, 187 00:08:53,583 --> 00:08:55,958 which was of European origin 188 00:08:56,167 --> 00:08:59,583 and could date back to the 17th century. 189 00:08:59,750 --> 00:09:02,417 Could Rick and Gary have found a related clue? 190 00:09:02,583 --> 00:09:05,667 And if so, might it help identify 191 00:09:05,875 --> 00:09:08,083 just who built the cobble road? 192 00:09:10,167 --> 00:09:11,625 Mm. 193 00:09:13,167 --> 00:09:14,458 Look at that, Gary. 194 00:09:14,667 --> 00:09:16,000 [Gary] Oh-ho. 195 00:09:16,083 --> 00:09:17,667 With big, uh, 196 00:09:17,875 --> 00:09:19,917 -nail holes in it. -Yeah. They're-they're hobnails. 197 00:09:20,042 --> 00:09:22,542 -[Rick] That's not stitching. -Yeah. Yeah. For sure. 198 00:09:22,708 --> 00:09:24,792 That's not a modern piece of shoe. 199 00:09:24,917 --> 00:09:28,167 Hell of a great eyeball find, Rick. 200 00:09:28,375 --> 00:09:30,417 Leather is where you say to yourself, "You know what, 201 00:09:30,583 --> 00:09:32,167 -there's a real story here." -Yeah. 202 00:09:32,333 --> 00:09:34,792 If these pieces of leather are from shoes or boots 203 00:09:34,958 --> 00:09:38,500 from the people who did the original work in this area... 204 00:09:38,708 --> 00:09:40,250 -That'd be something. -Yeah. 205 00:09:40,417 --> 00:09:42,375 We have the lab here on the island 206 00:09:42,542 --> 00:09:44,667 to really-- no pun intended-- 207 00:09:44,875 --> 00:09:47,625 -to nail down where that leather came from. -Yeah. 208 00:09:47,833 --> 00:09:49,167 This is how it's gonna go-- 209 00:09:49,375 --> 00:09:51,792 leather, coins, and champagne. 210 00:09:51,917 --> 00:09:53,500 -There you go. -Yeah. 211 00:09:53,708 --> 00:09:55,208 [Rick] I think there's a lot of information 212 00:09:55,375 --> 00:09:58,250 that might reside within this shoe leather. 213 00:09:58,417 --> 00:10:00,583 The platforms, the paved area, 214 00:10:00,750 --> 00:10:03,667 the suspected paths, roads, 215 00:10:03,833 --> 00:10:05,750 all of the constructions in the bog. 216 00:10:05,917 --> 00:10:07,167 There's so much we don't know 217 00:10:07,375 --> 00:10:10,125 about the reason why it was constructed. 218 00:10:10,333 --> 00:10:13,333 But everything you find could be the clue you're looking for. 219 00:10:14,542 --> 00:10:16,333 Probably get a scoop out of there, Craig. 220 00:10:21,708 --> 00:10:23,292 That's strange. 221 00:10:24,292 --> 00:10:26,833 The excavator bucket just went straight down. 222 00:10:28,458 --> 00:10:30,000 Hmm. 223 00:10:31,833 --> 00:10:33,875 There's some sort of void here. 224 00:10:34,875 --> 00:10:36,292 Yep. 225 00:10:41,875 --> 00:10:43,750 [Tom] As you can see, the excavator bucket 226 00:10:43,917 --> 00:10:45,125 went straight down. 227 00:10:45,292 --> 00:10:47,667 -[Gary] Oh, yeah. -You know, I'm gonna say 228 00:10:47,792 --> 00:10:50,500 five feet into this void. 229 00:10:50,667 --> 00:10:52,375 -Down she went. -Mm. 230 00:10:52,542 --> 00:10:55,750 [Narrator] In the northern region of the Oak Island swamp, 231 00:10:55,875 --> 00:10:59,500 the team has made what could be an important discovery. 232 00:10:59,667 --> 00:11:01,125 [Alan] It's solid 233 00:11:01,333 --> 00:11:02,542 -all the way around it. -Mm. 234 00:11:02,708 --> 00:11:04,500 So somebody's dug it. 235 00:11:04,625 --> 00:11:06,833 -Yeah. -[Rick] People were in here. 236 00:11:07,042 --> 00:11:09,542 -People were in here doing something. -Yeah. 237 00:11:09,667 --> 00:11:12,250 [Narrator] A five-foot-deep man-made hole? 238 00:11:12,417 --> 00:11:15,583 Might it have been created by someone connected 239 00:11:15,750 --> 00:11:18,250 to the shoe leather the team found nearby 240 00:11:18,417 --> 00:11:21,833 and the sections of the cobblestone path 241 00:11:21,958 --> 00:11:24,333 that the team has uncovered throughout the swamp? 242 00:11:25,542 --> 00:11:28,042 -Okay, Al, let's see what's there. -Okay. 243 00:11:28,167 --> 00:11:30,000 [whirring] 244 00:11:30,208 --> 00:11:32,458 [clanking] 245 00:11:44,542 --> 00:11:46,208 Let's find some treasure, boys. 246 00:11:48,708 --> 00:11:50,708 What we got here? 247 00:11:52,625 --> 00:11:54,958 Another stake. 248 00:11:55,125 --> 00:11:57,000 It came out of that last load, wherever that last scoop 249 00:11:57,167 --> 00:11:58,500 -came from. -One, two, three. 250 00:11:58,708 --> 00:12:00,583 Hey, Tom! 251 00:12:00,792 --> 00:12:02,250 -Can you come over? -Yep. 252 00:12:03,292 --> 00:12:05,667 [turns off engine] 253 00:12:05,875 --> 00:12:08,000 The stakes you found previously, are they lining up here? 254 00:12:08,208 --> 00:12:11,875 It looks like it may be on one of the lines 255 00:12:12,042 --> 00:12:13,792 projected from the stakes we have found 256 00:12:13,958 --> 00:12:16,833 -this year. -And think of what was right over there. 257 00:12:16,958 --> 00:12:18,667 And we've referenced it many times, right? 258 00:12:18,792 --> 00:12:20,042 The vault. 259 00:12:20,250 --> 00:12:22,417 Because if those stakes point to that, 260 00:12:22,542 --> 00:12:24,417 it may point to another one here. 261 00:12:24,542 --> 00:12:27,125 Those stakes might have something to tell us yet. 262 00:12:27,250 --> 00:12:30,000 -To me, that's the puzzle here. -Yeah. 263 00:12:31,042 --> 00:12:33,000 [Rick] This stake that comes out of the ground 264 00:12:33,167 --> 00:12:36,208 might be delineating a path, 265 00:12:36,375 --> 00:12:38,042 uh, from long ago. 266 00:12:38,208 --> 00:12:41,917 Uh, Tom has iterated many times his father did not use stakes. 267 00:12:42,083 --> 00:12:45,875 Maybe these new finds will tell us who did it, 268 00:12:46,042 --> 00:12:47,917 when they did it, why they did it. 269 00:12:48,083 --> 00:12:49,875 But we live to fight another day, 270 00:12:50,042 --> 00:12:51,917 -so let's pack it up. -Yes. 271 00:12:52,042 --> 00:12:53,375 -Yep. -Let's bring the things to the lab, 272 00:12:53,542 --> 00:12:54,708 see what kind of results we can get. 273 00:12:54,875 --> 00:12:56,167 Okay. Sounds good. 274 00:12:56,333 --> 00:12:58,000 Off we go. 275 00:12:59,958 --> 00:13:02,042 [Narrator] Later that afternoon... 276 00:13:03,042 --> 00:13:04,833 Well, there she be, Corey. Right there. 277 00:13:05,000 --> 00:13:07,042 -Yeah. -What do you think? 278 00:13:07,208 --> 00:13:09,417 -That's a nice little rock. -[chuckling] 279 00:13:09,542 --> 00:13:10,833 [Laird] We're proud of it. 280 00:13:11,042 --> 00:13:12,875 [Narrator] ...on Lot 8, 281 00:13:13,042 --> 00:13:15,125 Rick has joined Marty and other members of the team 282 00:13:15,292 --> 00:13:18,167 to meet with crane operator Corey Robart 283 00:13:18,333 --> 00:13:21,000 at the massive boulder feature. 284 00:13:22,042 --> 00:13:24,792 We're currently at a stage where we're trying to find 285 00:13:24,958 --> 00:13:26,875 where the-the original cuts were 286 00:13:27,042 --> 00:13:29,458 -when they excavated down here, whatever they did. -Okay. Okay. 287 00:13:29,667 --> 00:13:32,792 [Fiona] Um, we don't know how deep it goes down yet. 288 00:13:34,000 --> 00:13:35,917 [Narrator] The team began investigating this boulder 289 00:13:36,083 --> 00:13:37,750 several weeks ago, 290 00:13:37,917 --> 00:13:41,000 which sits above a ring of evenly spaced stones 291 00:13:41,167 --> 00:13:43,833 and covers a backfilled void. 292 00:13:43,958 --> 00:13:47,000 -I'll show you. There's a really good spot. -All right. 293 00:13:47,167 --> 00:13:50,000 [Narrator] After feeding a snake camera into a narrow space 294 00:13:50,208 --> 00:13:53,083 that the team dug out below the boulder... 295 00:13:54,167 --> 00:13:56,333 ...they recorded images of possible tools... 296 00:13:56,500 --> 00:13:59,708 -It's gold-looking. -[Doug] It certainly is. 297 00:13:59,875 --> 00:14:03,375 ...and even a gold-colored material. 298 00:14:03,500 --> 00:14:05,542 And just one week ago, 299 00:14:05,750 --> 00:14:09,000 soil testing on samples taken from beneath the boulder 300 00:14:09,167 --> 00:14:11,833 contained unnatural levels of lead, 301 00:14:12,042 --> 00:14:13,750 which the team believes 302 00:14:13,917 --> 00:14:17,333 could be evidence of a centuries-old mining tunnel. 303 00:14:18,500 --> 00:14:20,833 Now archaeologist Laird Niven 304 00:14:20,958 --> 00:14:24,083 has given the team permission to remove the boulder 305 00:14:24,250 --> 00:14:28,542 in order to find out just what might be buried underneath it. 306 00:14:31,375 --> 00:14:34,500 So, I'm gonna say we'll put a chain around here. 307 00:14:35,875 --> 00:14:37,417 We'll choke this around the bottom. 308 00:14:37,542 --> 00:14:39,375 We'll bring four legs down, 309 00:14:39,500 --> 00:14:40,667 which will be chained. 310 00:14:40,875 --> 00:14:43,042 And we'll put two pins 311 00:14:43,208 --> 00:14:45,292 on this side and two pins on the other side. 312 00:14:45,458 --> 00:14:48,833 -Pins? Like, what do you mean? -A one-inch bar. 313 00:14:49,000 --> 00:14:51,542 -Steel? Mm-hmm. -Drill a hole in. Yeah. 314 00:14:51,750 --> 00:14:52,958 And then we'll bring the slings down 315 00:14:53,042 --> 00:14:55,333 and hook into that chain. 316 00:14:55,500 --> 00:14:58,917 And then that'll hold this rock on this side and that side, 317 00:14:59,042 --> 00:15:01,125 squeeze it together as it's coming up. 318 00:15:01,292 --> 00:15:03,875 [Fiona] Does that mean we may not necessarily have to dig 319 00:15:04,042 --> 00:15:05,417 any area that could possibly compromise 320 00:15:05,542 --> 00:15:06,833 what we're looking at? 321 00:15:07,042 --> 00:15:08,458 -Yeah. -Okay. 322 00:15:08,583 --> 00:15:10,875 -You know what, that's very encouraging. -[Laird] Yeah. 323 00:15:11,042 --> 00:15:13,708 Corey, how big of a crane do you think you'll need? 324 00:15:13,875 --> 00:15:16,708 I'm gonna bring 130-ton crane. 325 00:15:16,875 --> 00:15:18,458 These two trees will go. 326 00:15:18,583 --> 00:15:21,250 -I'm gonna set in here. -[Craig] They need to clear 327 00:15:21,417 --> 00:15:23,458 all around yet, so that's gonna take a while. 328 00:15:25,458 --> 00:15:28,125 Probably the biggest logistic, uh, issue is bringing in 329 00:15:28,292 --> 00:15:30,333 the crane itself, 'cause it's a big-- it's a big machine. 330 00:15:30,500 --> 00:15:33,458 This week, Billy and his workers will be working on the road 331 00:15:33,667 --> 00:15:36,500 and-and the tree removal that's required. 332 00:15:36,667 --> 00:15:39,583 There's absolutely no way to understand that boulder 333 00:15:39,750 --> 00:15:40,958 without lifting it out of the way. 334 00:15:41,125 --> 00:15:42,750 I think this is gonna go cleanly. 335 00:15:42,875 --> 00:15:44,417 I-I really, really do. 336 00:15:44,583 --> 00:15:45,833 I think we have the right technology and the people 337 00:15:46,000 --> 00:15:47,667 who know what they're doing. 338 00:15:47,875 --> 00:15:49,292 The rest of us can get back to it. 339 00:15:49,417 --> 00:15:50,958 -[Billy] Yep. -[Craig] Okay. 340 00:15:54,250 --> 00:15:57,042 [Narrator] As a new day breaks on Oak Island... 341 00:15:58,000 --> 00:16:01,125 [cheering, applause] 342 00:16:01,292 --> 00:16:03,958 -[Marty] All right! [chuckles] -[whooping] 343 00:16:05,625 --> 00:16:07,000 Well, thank you! 344 00:16:07,208 --> 00:16:08,458 What are you all standing around for? 345 00:16:08,625 --> 00:16:10,125 [chuckling] 346 00:16:10,292 --> 00:16:12,833 ...Rick, Marty, Craig, and the rest of the team 347 00:16:13,042 --> 00:16:14,500 gather in the Money Pit area. 348 00:16:14,708 --> 00:16:16,292 Vanessa, welcome back 349 00:16:16,458 --> 00:16:18,000 -to Oak Island. -Hey. -[Narrator] Now that the teams 350 00:16:18,208 --> 00:16:20,250 from ROC and SB Canada 351 00:16:20,417 --> 00:16:22,625 have finished setting up their equipment... 352 00:16:23,667 --> 00:16:27,208 ...it's finally time to begin a dig that will go deeper 353 00:16:27,375 --> 00:16:30,958 than any previous searcher operation in Oak Island history. 354 00:16:31,083 --> 00:16:33,250 That thing looks unstoppable. 355 00:16:33,417 --> 00:16:35,500 -Quite impressive. -Yeah. 356 00:16:36,542 --> 00:16:38,125 [Rick] You know, when I'm standing here in the Money Pit, 357 00:16:38,292 --> 00:16:42,208 I-I always think of 230-plus years of activity, 358 00:16:42,375 --> 00:16:44,500 230-plus years of search, 359 00:16:44,708 --> 00:16:46,125 of commitment... 360 00:16:47,083 --> 00:16:48,583 ...intellect, passion, 361 00:16:48,708 --> 00:16:50,750 belief. 362 00:16:50,958 --> 00:16:53,542 But this year, it's about finding treasure. 363 00:16:53,708 --> 00:16:56,958 And there are two people here 364 00:16:57,125 --> 00:16:59,875 who are emblematic of finding things, 365 00:17:00,042 --> 00:17:01,292 especially the one thing. 366 00:17:01,500 --> 00:17:04,458 So I would ask Gary and Katya to come up 367 00:17:04,667 --> 00:17:05,958 and get this kicked off. 368 00:17:06,125 --> 00:17:08,125 Because you find things, 369 00:17:08,292 --> 00:17:11,708 and we want something found in this Money Pit today. 370 00:17:11,875 --> 00:17:13,500 Do you accept that challenge? 371 00:17:13,625 --> 00:17:15,542 -Challenge accepted! Let's go, Katya. -[applause] 372 00:17:15,708 --> 00:17:17,375 No pressure. 373 00:17:19,000 --> 00:17:20,667 Be careful climbing up the track there. 374 00:17:22,708 --> 00:17:24,500 -How are you? -Good. 375 00:17:24,667 --> 00:17:26,417 -Wow. -[Marty] Gary! 376 00:17:26,542 --> 00:17:28,542 I've taken the liberty of naming this hole. 377 00:17:28,708 --> 00:17:30,542 Okay. 378 00:17:30,708 --> 00:17:32,417 Top Pocket Find! 379 00:17:32,583 --> 00:17:34,833 -[Alex] All right! -Yeah! That's what we want it to be. 380 00:17:34,958 --> 00:17:36,125 Good choice! 381 00:17:36,292 --> 00:17:38,708 -TPF. -TPF. 382 00:17:39,917 --> 00:17:41,000 You getting in here, Katya? 383 00:17:41,167 --> 00:17:42,875 [laughter] 384 00:17:43,042 --> 00:17:44,958 All right. Start her up. 385 00:17:45,083 --> 00:17:48,208 -Find some treasure, boys! -[whoops] 386 00:17:49,208 --> 00:17:51,542 -[chuckling] -Whoa, baby. 387 00:17:53,000 --> 00:17:54,833 -[applause] -[Jack] Yeah! 388 00:17:55,875 --> 00:17:59,708 [Rick] There's high hopes and great anticipation. 389 00:17:59,875 --> 00:18:01,667 It's been a long slog. 390 00:18:01,833 --> 00:18:05,167 And it's, you know, 12, 13 years in the making. 391 00:18:05,375 --> 00:18:06,583 [Marty] You're not gonna get him out of that seat. 392 00:18:06,750 --> 00:18:08,083 No, you're not. 393 00:18:08,208 --> 00:18:10,125 [Gary] Wow. 394 00:18:10,292 --> 00:18:12,208 -I want one! -[laughter] 395 00:18:13,333 --> 00:18:15,333 [Rick] We are, what Marty long ago called, 396 00:18:15,542 --> 00:18:18,000 the Fellowship of the Dig. I am 397 00:18:18,167 --> 00:18:21,292 incredibly grateful for their presence, 398 00:18:21,458 --> 00:18:25,000 for their contributions, for their passion 399 00:18:25,167 --> 00:18:28,917 to solve this incredibly complex mystery. 400 00:18:29,083 --> 00:18:30,958 I draw inspiration from them. 401 00:18:31,083 --> 00:18:33,500 So let's find the treasure. 402 00:18:34,667 --> 00:18:36,208 [Gary] What a thrill! 403 00:18:36,375 --> 00:18:38,375 -Ha-hey! -[chuckling] 404 00:18:39,917 --> 00:18:41,292 Started drilling. 405 00:18:41,458 --> 00:18:42,750 -Now let's find some gold. -[Rick] Come on! 406 00:18:43,917 --> 00:18:46,250 -Absolutely. -Let's do it. 407 00:18:46,417 --> 00:18:48,625 -Well done, Gary. -That was awesome. 408 00:18:50,958 --> 00:18:54,250 [Marty] There we go! We're gonna find some treasure here! 409 00:18:55,292 --> 00:18:57,625 Hey, team! Thank you for being here. 410 00:18:57,833 --> 00:18:59,167 I love you all. 411 00:18:59,292 --> 00:19:01,167 Now get back to work, okay? 412 00:19:01,333 --> 00:19:02,750 -[Gary] Yay! -[cheering, applause] 413 00:19:06,708 --> 00:19:08,042 [Alex] Dang. It's moving. 414 00:19:08,167 --> 00:19:09,542 -[chuckles] -[Peter] Holy crap is it moving. 415 00:19:09,708 --> 00:19:13,000 [Narrator] As the excavation of the TPF shaft 416 00:19:13,167 --> 00:19:15,833 continues in the Money Pit area... 417 00:19:18,000 --> 00:19:19,750 -[Craig] Carmen. -[Katya] Hi. -[Marty] Hey, Carmen. 418 00:19:19,917 --> 00:19:21,917 -[Carmen] How you doing today? -You're center stage, man. 419 00:19:22,083 --> 00:19:23,625 -Welcome back. -Wonderful. 420 00:19:23,708 --> 00:19:26,667 ...Marty, Craig, and other members of the team are meeting 421 00:19:26,875 --> 00:19:28,583 in the Oak Island lab 422 00:19:28,750 --> 00:19:30,750 with blacksmithing expert Carmen Legge. 423 00:19:30,958 --> 00:19:33,917 -[Katya] I found this with Rick on Lot 8. -[Carmen] Okay. 424 00:19:34,083 --> 00:19:37,458 [Narrator] Six weeks ago, while searching for clues 425 00:19:37,625 --> 00:19:41,292 several yards south of the boulder feature on Lot 8, 426 00:19:41,458 --> 00:19:45,167 Rick and Katya found a possible knife handle. 427 00:19:45,292 --> 00:19:48,500 And, curiously, it was unearthed in the same area 428 00:19:48,708 --> 00:19:52,000 where the pieces of potentially 16th-century chain 429 00:19:52,167 --> 00:19:54,792 were also recently discovered. 430 00:19:55,333 --> 00:19:56,917 [Katya] It immediately looked to me 431 00:19:57,083 --> 00:19:59,583 -like a knife handle. -I'll have a look. 432 00:19:59,708 --> 00:20:02,042 [Narrator] Now the team is eager 433 00:20:02,208 --> 00:20:04,667 to get Carmen's assessment on this find 434 00:20:04,875 --> 00:20:09,500 to confirm just what it is and when it may have been created. 435 00:20:09,667 --> 00:20:12,208 Wow. This is certainly an interesting piece. 436 00:20:16,042 --> 00:20:18,250 It's not a knife, no. It has 437 00:20:18,375 --> 00:20:21,208 -a lot of features on it. -[Emma] Yeah. 438 00:20:22,750 --> 00:20:26,167 -[Marty] So what is it? [laughs] -That's a good question. 439 00:20:26,333 --> 00:20:30,167 I think it was a tool that was either used like this, 440 00:20:30,375 --> 00:20:33,125 to swing in a certain notch or... 441 00:20:33,292 --> 00:20:36,167 this way, you pick it up to swing it over. 442 00:20:36,333 --> 00:20:39,500 This is a tool made for a specific part 443 00:20:39,667 --> 00:20:42,208 of some larger tool that has some sort of mechanism to it. 444 00:20:42,375 --> 00:20:44,917 [Katya] Oh, yeah. Levers, 445 00:20:45,083 --> 00:20:47,500 pulleys-- could that possibly be 446 00:20:47,625 --> 00:20:49,667 part of one of those systems? 447 00:20:49,833 --> 00:20:51,833 That's what I'm seeing, is, uh, some type 448 00:20:52,000 --> 00:20:54,542 -of ratcheting tool. -Mm. 449 00:20:54,708 --> 00:20:56,125 It's not far from the Lot 8 boulder, 450 00:20:56,292 --> 00:20:58,458 so it's interesting. 451 00:20:59,417 --> 00:21:01,208 [Narrator] A tool that could have been part 452 00:21:01,375 --> 00:21:03,042 of a pulley system? 453 00:21:03,208 --> 00:21:05,458 Might it be related to the heavy chain 454 00:21:05,625 --> 00:21:07,958 that the team found in this area? 455 00:21:08,125 --> 00:21:10,583 And if so, could both have been used 456 00:21:10,750 --> 00:21:13,500 in order to lift the massive boulder into place? 457 00:21:13,708 --> 00:21:17,250 Or perhaps to lower something in the ground beneath it? 458 00:21:17,375 --> 00:21:19,250 [Marty] What about the metallurgy? 459 00:21:19,458 --> 00:21:20,833 What's that telling you? 460 00:21:21,042 --> 00:21:22,333 [Emma] So, the metallurgy's actually really-- 461 00:21:22,542 --> 00:21:24,708 It's a nice, clean iron. 462 00:21:24,875 --> 00:21:29,000 It is more reminiscent of, like, the European iron 463 00:21:29,208 --> 00:21:31,750 that we commonly see within the 1700s. 464 00:21:31,917 --> 00:21:34,833 -Is it possible to be older? -Yeah. It's possible. 465 00:21:35,000 --> 00:21:36,375 [Jack] There's been a bunch 466 00:21:36,542 --> 00:21:37,875 of different things on Lot 8 467 00:21:38,083 --> 00:21:39,583 that we've dug up over the years. 468 00:21:39,708 --> 00:21:41,542 It's almost like bits and pieces were dropped 469 00:21:41,708 --> 00:21:44,167 from a couple different timelines, 470 00:21:44,333 --> 00:21:46,833 but something happened on Lot 8. 471 00:21:47,000 --> 00:21:48,500 [Marty] Lot 8 is... 472 00:21:48,708 --> 00:21:50,417 giant in our minds right now 473 00:21:50,542 --> 00:21:52,333 because of this big boulder on it. 474 00:21:52,542 --> 00:21:57,375 So, this tool, device, is from the 1700s, 475 00:21:57,583 --> 00:22:00,542 and is evidence somebody was doing something on Lot 8. 476 00:22:00,708 --> 00:22:03,833 It is kind of a "wow" thing. 477 00:22:04,000 --> 00:22:07,583 So, in summation, we have an enigmatic, 478 00:22:07,708 --> 00:22:10,583 interesting, perhaps one-of-a-kind tool... 479 00:22:11,833 --> 00:22:15,000 ...more to the saga of all kinds of stuff happening here 480 00:22:15,208 --> 00:22:17,875 pre-1795. 481 00:22:18,083 --> 00:22:19,625 I think, for sure, 482 00:22:19,792 --> 00:22:21,875 someone was there doing some sort of type of work. Yeah. 483 00:22:22,042 --> 00:22:23,750 I think there's something under this rock. 484 00:22:23,917 --> 00:22:26,500 I think people actually did something here. 485 00:22:26,667 --> 00:22:28,875 So, could these dates 486 00:22:29,042 --> 00:22:31,958 be representative of those efforts? 487 00:22:32,083 --> 00:22:33,333 It could be. 488 00:22:33,458 --> 00:22:34,667 There's an air of excitement 489 00:22:34,875 --> 00:22:36,667 to see what's underneath that boulder. 490 00:22:36,792 --> 00:22:39,792 Carmen, thank you very much. A lot of information here. 491 00:22:39,917 --> 00:22:42,375 -And everybody else, we can get back to it, right? -Sounds good. 492 00:22:42,542 --> 00:22:44,042 [Carmen] Thank you. 493 00:22:46,417 --> 00:22:48,625 [Narrator] Later that day... 494 00:22:49,708 --> 00:22:51,167 [Rick] We're getting to the end of the north end 495 00:22:51,333 --> 00:22:53,458 -of the bog. -Yeah. 496 00:22:53,625 --> 00:22:56,125 [Narrator] ...Rick, Tom and other members of the team 497 00:22:56,292 --> 00:22:59,792 continue the dig in the northern region of the swamp 498 00:22:59,958 --> 00:23:03,417 to track the projected direction of the cobblestone pathway. 499 00:23:03,583 --> 00:23:06,292 I'll start pulling down some of these sides. 500 00:23:06,417 --> 00:23:08,250 I can watch everything that's coming out here. 501 00:23:08,375 --> 00:23:10,542 -All right. Let's get going. -Sounds good. 502 00:23:10,750 --> 00:23:12,042 [Tom] Let's spark 'er up, Al. 503 00:23:13,167 --> 00:23:14,667 [beeping] 504 00:23:25,542 --> 00:23:27,458 [Rick] There's a significant cobble road. 505 00:23:27,583 --> 00:23:28,833 What story does that tell, 506 00:23:29,042 --> 00:23:31,167 in terms of understanding what the swamp work 507 00:23:31,375 --> 00:23:32,625 might represent? 508 00:23:32,792 --> 00:23:34,667 I think that the work in the swamp, 509 00:23:34,792 --> 00:23:36,833 as we currently understand it, 510 00:23:37,000 --> 00:23:40,333 might have something to do with the efforts in the Money Pit. 511 00:23:40,542 --> 00:23:44,292 But given the extensive amount of finds in the bog, 512 00:23:44,458 --> 00:23:46,333 there's every hope that something 513 00:23:46,500 --> 00:23:50,542 of significant value might be buried as well. 514 00:23:50,708 --> 00:23:55,708 So, we need to make sure we cover all the bases here. 515 00:24:09,583 --> 00:24:11,500 -[Tom] Hey, Rick. -Yeah? 516 00:24:11,667 --> 00:24:12,792 We got some old boards down here 517 00:24:12,917 --> 00:24:14,292 you might want to have a look at. 518 00:24:14,458 --> 00:24:15,958 Just came out of the bank. 519 00:24:19,417 --> 00:24:20,667 [Rick] What have you got? 520 00:24:20,875 --> 00:24:22,583 [Tom] It's a pretty heavy plank 521 00:24:22,750 --> 00:24:24,417 that just came out of this, 522 00:24:24,542 --> 00:24:27,417 after Al took that last bucket out. 523 00:24:27,583 --> 00:24:28,833 Three pieces here and it, 524 00:24:28,958 --> 00:24:31,625 it's in good shape, but it's old. 525 00:24:31,792 --> 00:24:34,333 -You can tell it's old wood. -[Rick] Yeah, it's thick. Yeah. 526 00:24:34,542 --> 00:24:37,000 And there's a nail right there. 527 00:24:37,125 --> 00:24:39,958 -[Rick] Can you tell? Round, square? -It's hard to tell. 528 00:24:43,042 --> 00:24:44,667 It's-it's thick plank. Like, I think it's over 529 00:24:44,833 --> 00:24:46,167 an inch thick, which-- 530 00:24:46,375 --> 00:24:47,500 Yeah, that would... Not modern, right? 531 00:24:47,667 --> 00:24:50,000 No. No. That's old. 532 00:24:50,167 --> 00:24:53,208 They don't happen to fit together, do they? 533 00:24:53,417 --> 00:24:54,542 [Tom] We didn't really look. 534 00:24:54,667 --> 00:24:56,792 Ah, you know what? 535 00:24:57,750 --> 00:25:00,792 I think I do see how this might have gone together. 536 00:25:00,958 --> 00:25:02,583 -[Rick] Yeah, look at that. -Yeah. 537 00:25:02,750 --> 00:25:04,000 [Rick] That is a wide board. 538 00:25:04,167 --> 00:25:05,458 You want to build a chest out of that, 539 00:25:05,625 --> 00:25:07,167 there's your side, guys. 540 00:25:07,333 --> 00:25:09,875 -[Tom] Yeah. -[Rick] But... 541 00:25:10,042 --> 00:25:12,167 -I don't know, the key is that nail you found. -Yeah. 542 00:25:12,292 --> 00:25:16,042 If that's square, it could be really, really old. 543 00:25:16,208 --> 00:25:17,583 [Narrator] Could Rick be correct 544 00:25:17,750 --> 00:25:19,500 that this thick wood planking 545 00:25:19,708 --> 00:25:22,417 may have been part of a structure in the swamp, 546 00:25:22,625 --> 00:25:25,167 and perhaps a chest of some kind? 547 00:25:25,333 --> 00:25:27,625 If so, might it be related 548 00:25:27,750 --> 00:25:29,708 to the empty brick-and-slate vault 549 00:25:29,875 --> 00:25:33,125 they found several yards to the south one year ago? 550 00:25:33,333 --> 00:25:36,833 Or could it be related to another one in this area 551 00:25:36,958 --> 00:25:40,292 that might still contain something of value? 552 00:25:40,458 --> 00:25:42,583 [Tom] I think we definitely want to get this one back to the lab 553 00:25:42,750 --> 00:25:45,542 -to have-have a look at that. -Yep. Hundred percent. 554 00:25:45,708 --> 00:25:46,750 -All right. -Well, let's hope there's more in here. 555 00:25:46,958 --> 00:25:48,542 -[Tom] Yeah. -[Katya] Yeah. -Okay. 556 00:25:48,708 --> 00:25:52,208 [Rick] The board is 12-plus inches in width. 557 00:25:52,375 --> 00:25:56,042 It also is over an inch thick, which is not modern dimension. 558 00:25:56,208 --> 00:25:58,458 So, could be very old. 559 00:25:58,625 --> 00:26:01,000 With a nail in one of them, 560 00:26:01,083 --> 00:26:03,833 it's a perfect candidate to bring to Emma. 561 00:26:03,958 --> 00:26:05,375 From a metallurgical perspective, 562 00:26:05,583 --> 00:26:07,000 she might be able to date them. 563 00:26:07,167 --> 00:26:09,000 I hope it does have answers for the bog. 564 00:26:09,167 --> 00:26:11,417 [detector beeping] 565 00:26:11,542 --> 00:26:12,792 Ooh. 566 00:26:12,958 --> 00:26:14,958 Think we've got something in there. 567 00:26:15,125 --> 00:26:16,833 -Something there? -[sustained beep] 568 00:26:19,667 --> 00:26:21,958 -Right there? -Right in there, yeah. 569 00:26:33,500 --> 00:26:35,667 -[Tom] We got it. -[Katya] There we go. 570 00:26:37,167 --> 00:26:39,208 Let's see. 571 00:26:39,375 --> 00:26:40,500 -[rapid beeping] -[Tom] Ooh. 572 00:26:40,708 --> 00:26:42,958 [sustained beep] 573 00:26:43,042 --> 00:26:45,833 -[Katya] Ooh. -Look at that. 574 00:26:45,958 --> 00:26:47,875 That is... 575 00:26:50,750 --> 00:26:52,333 It doesn't look like a nail. 576 00:26:53,583 --> 00:26:55,958 -I think this is a key. -What do you got? 577 00:27:02,333 --> 00:27:03,875 [Katya] I think this is a key. 578 00:27:04,042 --> 00:27:05,250 [Tom] A key? 579 00:27:05,375 --> 00:27:07,583 Boy, I think you're right. 580 00:27:07,708 --> 00:27:09,292 It certainly has the shape for it. 581 00:27:09,458 --> 00:27:11,083 [Narrator] In the Oak Island swamp, 582 00:27:11,250 --> 00:27:15,833 Katya Drayton has just made a potentially important find. 583 00:27:16,042 --> 00:27:18,542 [Tom] It's not a nail, a spike or anything like that. 584 00:27:18,750 --> 00:27:20,333 It's got the round head there. 585 00:27:20,500 --> 00:27:23,167 -Have we just found the key to the swamp? -Maybe you found 586 00:27:23,333 --> 00:27:24,917 the key to the swamp. 587 00:27:25,042 --> 00:27:26,917 [Rick] What did you find? 588 00:27:27,083 --> 00:27:28,917 Now tell me what you think of that. 589 00:27:29,083 --> 00:27:32,750 -Oh. -It rung like iron. 590 00:27:32,917 --> 00:27:36,083 [Rick] Very heavy, and it has a look about it. 591 00:27:36,250 --> 00:27:37,750 [Katya] It is key-shaped. 592 00:27:37,875 --> 00:27:40,333 -And it was deep. -Mm-hmm. -[Rick] A key? 593 00:27:41,542 --> 00:27:42,792 This part would be the key? 594 00:27:42,958 --> 00:27:44,417 It depends on how much is rust 595 00:27:44,583 --> 00:27:46,833 and how much is the actual artifact. 596 00:27:47,000 --> 00:27:49,167 You know how a key, the old keys, 597 00:27:49,333 --> 00:27:51,333 had the, at the very end... 598 00:27:51,458 --> 00:27:53,042 -A spade-like end? -Yeah. 599 00:27:53,208 --> 00:27:56,958 I think this is the, like you said, 600 00:27:57,125 --> 00:27:58,625 the spade-like end of the key. 601 00:27:58,792 --> 00:28:00,583 And then, right here, that's where you would 602 00:28:00,792 --> 00:28:02,458 unlock it and lock it. 603 00:28:06,958 --> 00:28:08,500 [Rick] It's definitely unique. 604 00:28:08,708 --> 00:28:10,000 [Katya] I want to see what 605 00:28:10,083 --> 00:28:12,208 -the CT scan says about this. -Yeah. 606 00:28:13,208 --> 00:28:15,542 -Yeah, I'd like to see that, too. -Mm-hmm. 607 00:28:15,708 --> 00:28:17,000 You want to say it's a key. 608 00:28:17,167 --> 00:28:18,875 That's as close as I can come to something. 609 00:28:19,042 --> 00:28:20,333 Well, 610 00:28:20,542 --> 00:28:22,167 we may have a key here, 611 00:28:22,375 --> 00:28:25,292 and we are not far 612 00:28:25,458 --> 00:28:27,042 from the vault structure. 613 00:28:27,208 --> 00:28:29,500 Well, you've got a potential key, 614 00:28:29,625 --> 00:28:31,000 you've got older wood, 615 00:28:31,208 --> 00:28:33,042 you've got a reference to the vault. 616 00:28:33,208 --> 00:28:36,167 And I wish we could find a piece of wood with a lock. 617 00:28:36,333 --> 00:28:39,333 -Yeah. -[Narrator] A possible iron key? 618 00:28:39,500 --> 00:28:41,958 If so, could Katya be correct 619 00:28:42,125 --> 00:28:44,875 that it may have been connected to the brick-and-slate vault 620 00:28:45,042 --> 00:28:50,167 that the team uncovered some 50 yards away in 2024? 621 00:28:50,333 --> 00:28:53,750 Or could it be a critical clue that suggests 622 00:28:53,917 --> 00:28:55,958 the cobblestone path may be leading them 623 00:28:56,125 --> 00:28:59,125 to another one in this area of the swamp? 624 00:29:00,833 --> 00:29:04,083 [Rick] The hope is that, 625 00:29:04,292 --> 00:29:06,500 based on what has been found before, 626 00:29:06,625 --> 00:29:10,208 that they will find more of the same types of structures. 627 00:29:10,375 --> 00:29:13,667 You know, we talk about the vault in the swamp. 628 00:29:13,833 --> 00:29:16,042 The probability of another one existing 629 00:29:16,208 --> 00:29:19,667 in the near vicinity is probably rather high. 630 00:29:19,833 --> 00:29:21,708 So, there's a lot of interest here, 631 00:29:21,917 --> 00:29:24,000 and there's every hope and evidence 632 00:29:24,167 --> 00:29:27,833 because of the previous work that we will find something. 633 00:29:28,042 --> 00:29:30,667 We got to pay closer attention now, right? 634 00:29:30,833 --> 00:29:33,333 You find wood, you find a potential key, 635 00:29:33,458 --> 00:29:35,042 Lord knows what else is in here. 636 00:29:35,208 --> 00:29:37,250 The first thing you conjure up about a treasure hunt 637 00:29:37,458 --> 00:29:40,750 is there's a box with something inside with a key opening it up. 638 00:29:40,917 --> 00:29:43,083 But the cautionary tale is, 639 00:29:43,292 --> 00:29:44,792 you know, we don't want to jump to conclusions. 640 00:29:44,958 --> 00:29:46,500 -Yep. -But it's-it's quite interesting. 641 00:29:46,667 --> 00:29:47,833 -[Katya] Mm-hmm. -Mm. 642 00:29:48,000 --> 00:29:49,958 That's probably the most unique find 643 00:29:50,167 --> 00:29:52,792 in this end of the bog to date. 644 00:29:52,917 --> 00:29:54,875 -[Tom] Yeah. -Cool find. -[Katya] Right? 645 00:29:55,083 --> 00:29:58,208 -Well, let's find the lock that goes with it next. -Oh, yeah. 646 00:29:58,375 --> 00:30:01,208 [Tom] Okay, Al, let's see what else we can find in here. 647 00:30:01,333 --> 00:30:04,208 [Narrator] As work in the swamp continues... 648 00:30:06,042 --> 00:30:07,833 ...later that day, 649 00:30:08,042 --> 00:30:10,000 in the Money Pit area, 650 00:30:10,208 --> 00:30:13,042 Gary Drayton and Peter Fornetti are overseeing 651 00:30:13,208 --> 00:30:15,917 the excavation of the TPF shaft. 652 00:30:16,042 --> 00:30:17,917 -We need some spoils. -Yeah. 653 00:30:19,750 --> 00:30:21,875 [metal squeaking] 654 00:30:27,958 --> 00:30:30,875 [metal grinding] 655 00:30:33,208 --> 00:30:35,833 [Gary] That doesn't sound very good. 656 00:30:36,750 --> 00:30:38,542 I'm almost to my limit. 657 00:30:42,375 --> 00:30:44,500 Come on. 658 00:30:58,500 --> 00:31:00,833 It was coming down and then it stopped dead on 'em. 659 00:31:00,958 --> 00:31:03,000 -[Paul] Really? -I'm digging about 660 00:31:03,167 --> 00:31:05,875 a meter and then it's stopping me and packing me in, but... 661 00:31:06,042 --> 00:31:08,500 What are your thoughts? Carry on? Keep pushing through? 662 00:31:08,625 --> 00:31:11,625 [Josh] No, we're stuck. I can't go any further. 663 00:31:13,167 --> 00:31:15,250 [Peter] I think it might be stopped. 664 00:31:15,417 --> 00:31:16,708 You're right. Nothing's happening. 665 00:31:16,875 --> 00:31:19,458 Unfortunately, we've hit a snag. 666 00:31:19,625 --> 00:31:24,458 Maybe we've hit a boulder or an obstruction in the can. 667 00:31:24,625 --> 00:31:26,500 -Hey, Adam. -[Adam] Hey. 668 00:31:26,667 --> 00:31:29,583 It looks like it's been pretty stationary for a while. 669 00:31:29,750 --> 00:31:31,000 -What's going on? -Yeah, we're back 670 00:31:31,167 --> 00:31:33,083 to the same kind of layer we got into. 671 00:31:33,208 --> 00:31:35,167 -Mm-hmm. -We're just locked up. Not advancing. 672 00:31:35,333 --> 00:31:36,833 [Adam] Right now, we're kind of assessing what's going on. 673 00:31:37,000 --> 00:31:38,500 We got to look into it. 674 00:31:38,708 --> 00:31:41,667 Okay. I'll give my uncles a text and bring them up to speed, 675 00:31:41,875 --> 00:31:43,542 -and then we can come up with a plan. -Yep. 676 00:31:49,042 --> 00:31:50,500 -[Marty] Hello. All right. -[Adam] Marty. 677 00:31:50,667 --> 00:31:53,208 Talk to me. How's it going? 678 00:31:53,375 --> 00:31:55,667 Uh, we're kind of stalled right now. 679 00:31:55,875 --> 00:31:57,667 Uh, hell. 680 00:31:57,792 --> 00:32:00,333 [Narrator] In the Money Pit area, Marty, Craig and Scott 681 00:32:00,500 --> 00:32:04,833 arrive after getting word that the excavation of TPF 682 00:32:05,042 --> 00:32:07,500 has been halted at a depth of just 20 feet 683 00:32:07,708 --> 00:32:11,417 by backfilled gravel from a previous dig operation. 684 00:32:11,542 --> 00:32:13,667 [Adam] So, right now, we're into that 685 00:32:13,875 --> 00:32:16,208 big cobble backfill. 686 00:32:16,375 --> 00:32:17,917 We've locked up around the liner. 687 00:32:18,042 --> 00:32:19,292 It's pretty tight. 688 00:32:19,417 --> 00:32:21,917 So, that's where we're at right now. 689 00:32:22,083 --> 00:32:24,417 So, it's actually locked right now? You can't turn it? 690 00:32:24,625 --> 00:32:26,417 It locked up where we stopped. We just don't want to get 691 00:32:26,583 --> 00:32:28,458 into breaking anything or overexerting anything. 692 00:32:28,625 --> 00:32:30,167 Yeah. 693 00:32:30,375 --> 00:32:31,833 [Rick] Every hole, every caisson 694 00:32:32,042 --> 00:32:33,958 has been backfilled with surge rock. 695 00:32:34,083 --> 00:32:38,875 That has created a problem for the-the SBC/ROC team. 696 00:32:39,042 --> 00:32:41,458 My worry, of course, is if they just simply 697 00:32:41,583 --> 00:32:44,833 can't find the way past this obstruction, 698 00:32:45,000 --> 00:32:46,667 that we'll have to call the hole. 699 00:32:46,792 --> 00:32:48,500 Time is running away from us, 700 00:32:48,625 --> 00:32:50,917 and, uh, we want to get down to depth. 701 00:32:51,083 --> 00:32:52,458 Right now, we're gonna rejig, 702 00:32:52,625 --> 00:32:53,958 hopefully get the oscillator up there to help us 703 00:32:54,083 --> 00:32:55,708 lift up a little bit and loosen up. 704 00:32:55,875 --> 00:32:57,167 Yeah. Okay. 705 00:32:57,292 --> 00:33:00,500 I guess, what I'd like to know is, the mission, 706 00:33:00,708 --> 00:33:02,000 you know, is the mission stalled? 707 00:33:02,125 --> 00:33:03,833 We-we had high hopes just yesterday. 708 00:33:03,958 --> 00:33:06,667 Is this gonna be a fixable issue? 709 00:33:06,833 --> 00:33:08,458 -Because we want to dig that. -Yep. 710 00:33:08,583 --> 00:33:09,917 [Adam] I'm confident that 711 00:33:10,042 --> 00:33:11,417 we can go through there. 712 00:33:11,583 --> 00:33:14,833 And you're gonna have to put your machine on, Vanessa. 713 00:33:15,000 --> 00:33:17,417 It-It's sounding like that. 714 00:33:17,583 --> 00:33:19,625 -[Adam] Yeah. -Yeah. -The oscillator is here. 715 00:33:19,708 --> 00:33:22,833 [Marty] With that, you have a lot more lifting power, 716 00:33:23,000 --> 00:33:25,000 -so that's the big difference. -Yeah. 717 00:33:25,208 --> 00:33:26,333 We're just waiting for reduction inserts. 718 00:33:26,458 --> 00:33:28,792 -Reduction inserts. Yeah. -Yeah. 719 00:33:29,000 --> 00:33:31,000 [Narrator] One possible solution 720 00:33:31,208 --> 00:33:33,333 for grinding the TPF-1 caissons 721 00:33:33,500 --> 00:33:35,875 down through the gravel-filled ground 722 00:33:36,042 --> 00:33:38,292 is to rotate them using ROC Equipment's 723 00:33:38,458 --> 00:33:41,167 massive hydraulic oscillator. 724 00:33:41,375 --> 00:33:43,792 However, in order for the oscillator 725 00:33:43,958 --> 00:33:46,792 to hold the eight-and-a-half- foot canisters in place, 726 00:33:46,958 --> 00:33:49,167 it will require specialized braces 727 00:33:49,375 --> 00:33:52,042 known as reduction inserts. 728 00:33:52,208 --> 00:33:53,750 [Craig] When's it look like those parts 729 00:33:53,875 --> 00:33:55,167 are gonna arrive? 730 00:33:55,375 --> 00:33:56,583 [Adam] We have a bit of logistics issues 731 00:33:56,708 --> 00:33:58,875 with some parts, so we're waiting on those. 732 00:33:59,042 --> 00:34:00,500 -Okay. -[Vanessa] So, the reduction inserts, 733 00:34:00,708 --> 00:34:02,500 the trucker broke down and it's on a different truck. 734 00:34:02,625 --> 00:34:05,417 I think it will be here tomorrow night, late. 735 00:34:05,583 --> 00:34:07,167 All right, so, 736 00:34:07,333 --> 00:34:09,333 a two-day delay, right? 737 00:34:09,417 --> 00:34:11,042 -Yes. -[Craig] Can you put 738 00:34:11,208 --> 00:34:13,042 the oscillator on and then wait for those parts? 739 00:34:13,208 --> 00:34:14,292 Or do those parts have to be assembled 740 00:34:14,458 --> 00:34:15,833 before you can put the oscillator on? 741 00:34:15,958 --> 00:34:17,208 No, I can't. 742 00:34:17,375 --> 00:34:19,542 They do have to go in the oscillator. 743 00:34:19,750 --> 00:34:22,667 What if you put your oscillator on and it still doesn't work? 744 00:34:22,833 --> 00:34:24,917 I'm still confident between the equipment we have here 745 00:34:25,083 --> 00:34:26,500 that we can get this done. 746 00:34:26,708 --> 00:34:28,833 Well, I mean, to me, I mean, depending on how long 747 00:34:29,000 --> 00:34:31,750 it would take, one possibility would be 748 00:34:31,875 --> 00:34:34,250 just move over to the second location. 749 00:34:34,458 --> 00:34:36,667 Because there's no cobble there. 750 00:34:36,750 --> 00:34:39,167 I don't have the same concerns going to where 751 00:34:39,375 --> 00:34:42,958 we're not so much into that big, the big cobble that locks up. 752 00:34:43,083 --> 00:34:45,167 -Hmm. -[Narrator] Rather than waiting 753 00:34:45,333 --> 00:34:47,875 at least two days for the oscillator parts 754 00:34:48,083 --> 00:34:49,417 to arrive on the island, 755 00:34:49,583 --> 00:34:52,333 an immediate alternative strategy 756 00:34:52,417 --> 00:34:54,000 would be for the team to pick 757 00:34:54,167 --> 00:34:56,667 a second target location in this area 758 00:34:56,875 --> 00:34:58,958 and begin excavating a new shaft 759 00:34:59,083 --> 00:35:03,292 in the hopes that SB Canada's presently available equipment 760 00:35:03,417 --> 00:35:07,625 won't encounter gravel backfill from a previous excavation. 761 00:35:07,750 --> 00:35:09,917 I was in the drilling business for many years 762 00:35:10,042 --> 00:35:11,208 and you have setbacks. 763 00:35:11,417 --> 00:35:14,208 Things happen. Particularly, 764 00:35:14,375 --> 00:35:17,667 uh, on a complex job like this with all the unknowns. 765 00:35:17,792 --> 00:35:19,833 I know we'll get past it, 766 00:35:19,917 --> 00:35:21,958 but the bigger problem is time. 767 00:35:22,167 --> 00:35:23,542 That is precious. 768 00:35:23,708 --> 00:35:25,583 At this point, we're making zero progress 769 00:35:25,750 --> 00:35:28,167 at the Money Pit with all this equipment, 770 00:35:28,333 --> 00:35:29,958 so we have to make a decision. 771 00:35:30,083 --> 00:35:31,625 Really, when we're done here, it's a simple summary, right? 772 00:35:31,750 --> 00:35:34,292 -We're looking at a delay, for sure. -Yeah. 773 00:35:34,417 --> 00:35:36,042 [Craig] Can you check in on the status 774 00:35:36,208 --> 00:35:38,000 -for those parts? -Yep. 775 00:35:38,167 --> 00:35:39,958 Well, Oak Island strikes again, bottom line. 776 00:35:40,083 --> 00:35:41,917 Okay. 777 00:35:42,083 --> 00:35:43,250 -You guys do your thing. -[Adam] Okay. 778 00:35:43,375 --> 00:35:45,083 -Okay. -Thank you. -[Craig] Thanks, guys. 779 00:35:45,208 --> 00:35:47,167 [Narrator] While the team awaits an update 780 00:35:47,375 --> 00:35:50,000 from ROC Equipment and SB Canada... 781 00:35:50,167 --> 00:35:52,625 [Rick] In front of us, we have 782 00:35:52,750 --> 00:35:56,958 leather finds, and I actually found one myself. 783 00:35:57,125 --> 00:36:00,833 [Narrator] ...Rick, Marty, Craig and other members of the team 784 00:36:00,958 --> 00:36:02,875 gather in the war room to receive 785 00:36:03,042 --> 00:36:04,750 a preliminary scientific report 786 00:36:04,917 --> 00:36:08,167 on the leather shoe pieces found in the swamp. 787 00:36:08,375 --> 00:36:10,958 These are, you felt, when you looked at them, 788 00:36:11,125 --> 00:36:13,500 they're bits of shoe or boot leather, right? 789 00:36:13,708 --> 00:36:15,167 [Gary] Yeah. 790 00:36:15,375 --> 00:36:18,500 Uh, it looked to me like an old design. 791 00:36:18,667 --> 00:36:22,375 And one piece, it was really elongated, 792 00:36:22,542 --> 00:36:24,542 and I know that's an older style. 793 00:36:24,750 --> 00:36:27,417 And if you remember when we found these, Rick, 794 00:36:27,625 --> 00:36:29,875 they were in the deeper material, 795 00:36:30,042 --> 00:36:32,125 the black stuff, the peat. 796 00:36:32,292 --> 00:36:34,667 -So, they were way down there. -Mm-hmm. 797 00:36:34,792 --> 00:36:36,833 [Marty] Okay, let's do this. Let's see what the science says, 798 00:36:37,000 --> 00:36:40,750 because we did run C-14 on it, correct, Craig? 799 00:36:40,917 --> 00:36:43,000 And you have the results. So, let's see what that says. 800 00:36:43,167 --> 00:36:44,375 [Craig] Yep. Sure do. 801 00:36:44,542 --> 00:36:46,792 Um, it's very interesting. 802 00:36:46,958 --> 00:36:50,083 It's saying "super early." 803 00:36:50,292 --> 00:36:55,500 The biggest time period which is 1148 to 1216. 804 00:36:55,708 --> 00:36:58,417 -Oh, geez. -No way. -There you go, Rick! 805 00:36:58,583 --> 00:36:59,875 Yep. 806 00:37:00,042 --> 00:37:01,458 [Marty] Wow. 807 00:37:05,792 --> 00:37:07,458 [Craig] The biggest, uh, time period 808 00:37:07,667 --> 00:37:10,833 -is 1148 to 1216. -[Marty] Oh, geez. 809 00:37:11,042 --> 00:37:12,250 -No way. -There you go, Rick. 810 00:37:12,417 --> 00:37:14,000 -Yep. -[Doug] Wouldn't that be amazing? 811 00:37:14,167 --> 00:37:15,875 [Narrator] In the Oak Island war room, 812 00:37:16,042 --> 00:37:17,792 Craig has just shared 813 00:37:17,875 --> 00:37:20,833 an astonishing preliminary scientific report 814 00:37:21,000 --> 00:37:23,625 which indicates the pieces of a leather shoe 815 00:37:23,792 --> 00:37:28,167 found in the swamp could be more than 800 years old. 816 00:37:28,333 --> 00:37:30,292 All the other ones are earlier, 817 00:37:30,458 --> 00:37:34,250 going back to maybe even, uh, 1047. 818 00:37:34,417 --> 00:37:37,417 So, showing very, very early here. 819 00:37:37,542 --> 00:37:40,125 Darn it, I've got to get a medieval shoe dance now. 820 00:37:40,292 --> 00:37:42,500 [laughter] 821 00:37:42,667 --> 00:37:44,167 What's that top date? What was that bracket? 822 00:37:44,250 --> 00:37:46,917 1148 to 1216. 823 00:37:47,042 --> 00:37:49,375 [Marty] Holy smokes. I mean, 824 00:37:49,542 --> 00:37:51,583 for what it's worth, that's the Gaspani era, isn't it? 825 00:37:51,750 --> 00:37:53,583 -Yeah, it is. Absolutely is. -It really is. 826 00:37:53,750 --> 00:37:56,167 [Rick] They align perfectly with what 827 00:37:56,375 --> 00:37:59,167 Professor Gaspani has articulated to us. 828 00:37:59,333 --> 00:38:03,333 That the construction of Nolan's Cross 829 00:38:03,500 --> 00:38:06,958 -happened in the 13th century. -Yeah. 830 00:38:12,500 --> 00:38:14,833 [Narrator] In 2023, 831 00:38:15,000 --> 00:38:18,417 Italian archeoastronomy professor Adriano Gaspani 832 00:38:18,542 --> 00:38:20,458 presented peer-reviewed research 833 00:38:20,625 --> 00:38:22,833 about the megalithic formation of boulders 834 00:38:23,042 --> 00:38:24,542 known as Nolan's Cross. 835 00:38:24,708 --> 00:38:28,042 According to the boulders' historical alignments 836 00:38:28,208 --> 00:38:30,750 with certain stars in the night sky, 837 00:38:30,917 --> 00:38:34,000 Professor Gaspani calculated that the formation 838 00:38:34,167 --> 00:38:37,417 was likely created in the early 13th century 839 00:38:37,625 --> 00:38:39,917 by members of the Knights Templar. 840 00:38:40,083 --> 00:38:42,208 Remember, one of the first things we ever found 841 00:38:42,375 --> 00:38:43,708 -in the swamp was the paved area. -[Rick] Mm-hmm. 842 00:38:43,833 --> 00:38:45,792 I mean, that date is almost perfect. 1200s. 843 00:38:45,958 --> 00:38:48,042 -[Rick] Mm-hmm. -And so, we're starting to accumulate 844 00:38:48,250 --> 00:38:50,458 dates in the swamp. 845 00:38:50,583 --> 00:38:52,417 [Doug] You can't ignore the growing data points 846 00:38:52,583 --> 00:38:54,375 -that are in the 13th century. -[Marty] Yeah. -[Rick] Mm-hmm. 847 00:38:54,542 --> 00:38:56,375 We're definitely looking at a time period in which 848 00:38:56,542 --> 00:38:58,833 -the Templars were at the height of their power. -Yeah. 849 00:39:00,167 --> 00:39:03,000 [Narrator] Based on this preliminary carbon-14 report, 850 00:39:03,167 --> 00:39:06,417 could the team have found a clue that may help identify 851 00:39:06,542 --> 00:39:08,917 just who created Nolan's Cross, 852 00:39:09,083 --> 00:39:13,125 as well as the vast paved area in the swamp, 853 00:39:13,250 --> 00:39:15,958 which was uncovered in 2019, 854 00:39:16,083 --> 00:39:21,583 and also scientifically dated to approximately 1200 AD? 855 00:39:21,750 --> 00:39:24,500 [Rick] There seems to be a growing body of evidence 856 00:39:24,667 --> 00:39:26,667 that the large work effort 857 00:39:26,833 --> 00:39:28,375 was initiated 858 00:39:28,542 --> 00:39:30,875 roughly at the beginning of the 13th century. 859 00:39:31,042 --> 00:39:32,500 Now we have artifacts 860 00:39:32,708 --> 00:39:34,750 that reference that timeline as well. 861 00:39:34,917 --> 00:39:37,167 And that might have been the point of beginning of some 862 00:39:37,333 --> 00:39:42,292 large-scale, long-term effort to do something here on Oak Island. 863 00:39:42,458 --> 00:39:44,333 Once we found this early date, 864 00:39:44,417 --> 00:39:46,875 uh, we've notified Beta Analytical. 865 00:39:47,042 --> 00:39:50,708 They're gonna run, uh, extra cleaning methods, 866 00:39:50,917 --> 00:39:54,375 um, and once that process is done, then they'll go ahead 867 00:39:54,542 --> 00:39:56,417 -and retest it again. -[Gary] Oh, yeah. 868 00:39:56,583 --> 00:39:58,458 [Alex] Yeah, it's an incredible date, 869 00:39:58,583 --> 00:40:01,292 so I think we would want to confirm that by any way we can. 870 00:40:01,500 --> 00:40:02,792 -Yeah. -[Rick] We have to, 871 00:40:02,875 --> 00:40:04,875 as your father said, duplicate the results. 872 00:40:05,042 --> 00:40:08,958 As Craig has said, let's make sure that the data is correct. 873 00:40:09,125 --> 00:40:10,667 But right now, as I sit here, 874 00:40:10,875 --> 00:40:12,583 I couldn't be happier about those dates. 875 00:40:12,750 --> 00:40:14,583 Yeah, based on what we're seeing here, 876 00:40:14,708 --> 00:40:16,333 we're finally moving in a direction 877 00:40:16,500 --> 00:40:17,750 that could give us some answers. 878 00:40:17,917 --> 00:40:19,667 So, it sure seems like we're on the right track. 879 00:40:20,833 --> 00:40:23,042 I never argue with a reason to dig. 880 00:40:23,208 --> 00:40:25,167 Ever. Let's dig. 881 00:40:25,375 --> 00:40:27,417 We have the machinery, we have the time. 882 00:40:27,542 --> 00:40:29,708 And a treasure's never gonna find itself. 883 00:40:29,917 --> 00:40:32,625 So, let's dig. We got the guy who can go through the soils. 884 00:40:32,833 --> 00:40:34,500 We got everything we need. Let's dig. 885 00:40:34,708 --> 00:40:36,750 Let's use your theories and dig. Let's use this data and dig more 886 00:40:36,917 --> 00:40:38,708 -in the swamp. -I think we're all in. 887 00:40:38,875 --> 00:40:40,292 [Marty] It sounds like we're doing the right thing, 888 00:40:40,458 --> 00:40:42,708 and I hope we get good news in the Money Pit. 889 00:40:42,875 --> 00:40:45,000 [Rick] Yeah. And get back on track. 890 00:40:45,208 --> 00:40:46,833 -On that. -Let's go. 891 00:40:46,958 --> 00:40:48,167 -Let's go. -Okay. 892 00:40:50,208 --> 00:40:52,000 [Narrator] Just like the devoted searchers 893 00:40:52,167 --> 00:40:53,708 who came before them, 894 00:40:53,875 --> 00:40:56,500 Rick, Marty, Craig and the team 895 00:40:56,667 --> 00:40:59,375 must deal with another frustrating setback 896 00:40:59,542 --> 00:41:01,042 in the Money Pit area. 897 00:41:01,250 --> 00:41:04,542 However, as they uncover new, 898 00:41:04,708 --> 00:41:07,167 surprising clues across the island 899 00:41:07,375 --> 00:41:10,042 and explore for answers, 900 00:41:10,208 --> 00:41:13,542 no matter what obstructions stand in their way, 901 00:41:13,750 --> 00:41:15,542 the Fellowship of the Dig 902 00:41:15,708 --> 00:41:19,000 will never be deterred by any challenge they face. 903 00:41:20,042 --> 00:41:24,042 Because what they may soon find, whether deep below 904 00:41:24,208 --> 00:41:28,667 or much closer to the surface, could forever change 905 00:41:28,833 --> 00:41:33,000 the history of North America. 906 00:41:34,667 --> 00:41:37,000 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 907 00:41:37,208 --> 00:41:38,583 -[Charles] I'd say we're getting started. -[Peter] Oh, yeah, 908 00:41:38,750 --> 00:41:40,625 -we're spinning off. -We're due 909 00:41:40,708 --> 00:41:41,917 -for a little good karma. -We are. 910 00:41:42,125 --> 00:41:43,500 We just have to find that one thing. 911 00:41:43,625 --> 00:41:45,750 -[Gary] We got a signal. -[Alex] Hey-hey. 912 00:41:45,917 --> 00:41:48,458 [Gary] I should be able to pinpoint it. Ooh, look at that. 913 00:41:48,583 --> 00:41:51,167 -See if you recognize this. -[Marty] Wow. 914 00:41:51,292 --> 00:41:52,583 That might have been an individual with Masonic ties. 915 00:41:52,792 --> 00:41:54,333 [Marty] Yes. Well, that is 916 00:41:54,500 --> 00:41:56,000 extraordinarily cool. 917 00:41:56,167 --> 00:41:57,833 All right, here we go. It's time to lift that rock. 918 00:41:58,042 --> 00:41:59,542 -[whooping, laughter] -Absolutely. -There it goes. 919 00:41:59,750 --> 00:42:01,042 -[Rick] Wow. -[Marty] Look at that. 920 00:42:01,208 --> 00:42:02,458 -Yeah! -[chuckles] 921 00:42:02,625 --> 00:42:04,667 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 71326

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