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[Narrator] Tonight
on The Curse of Oak Island...
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-[horn honking]
-[Marty] SBC and ROC are here.
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We want something found today.
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-Find some treasure, boys!
-[cheering]
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-[grinding]
-That thing looks unstoppable.
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-[rapid beeping]
-[Katya] Ooh!
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-I think this is a key.
-A key?
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Want to get this one to the lab.
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-Hundred percent.
-[Craig] It's very interesting.
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It's saying
super early time period.
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-No way. -[Tom] We're
finally moving in a direction
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that could give us some answers.
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[Narrator] There is an island
in the North Atlantic
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where people
have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found
a stone slab
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with strange symbols
carved into it,
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man-made workings
that date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross
whose origin may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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♪ ♪
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[horn honking]
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A critical day has arrived
on Oak Island
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for Rick and Marty Lagina,
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Craig Tester, and their team...
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-Yep!
-...as a dig operation
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that has been months
in the making
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is about to begin
in the Money Pit area.
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[Marty] Hey, guys.
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SBC and ROC are here,
personnel and equipment.
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They've been rolling in
pretty steady
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and they brought all their toys.
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[Craig] We've got some good
locations this year. And, uh,
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we get down
to that solution channel,
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hopefully we bring up
not only that one thing
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-but-but all of it.
-[chuckling]
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You mean actual treasure?
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-Treasure. The T-word.
-[Rick] Yep.
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[Narrator] This year,
the team has drilled
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more than a dozen new boreholes
over 200 feet deep
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into the solution channel,
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where the legendary treasure
is believed to have fallen
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after the collapse
of the original Money Pit.
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After testing soil samples from
the bottom of the boreholes,
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so far, two of them,
known as I-9.5 and K-9.5,
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have yielded unusually high
traces of silver.
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Now the team
will begin excavating
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a seven-foot-diameter
steel shaft in this area
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to find the source
of the silver.
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It is a location the team
previously excavated in 2019
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down to a depth
of some 150 feet,
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which never reached
the solution channel
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and was backfilled
with tons of loose gravel
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known as surge rock.
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[Marty] Of those 500 boreholes
we've drilled out here,
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I'll bet you no more than five
percent of 'em went to the depth
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that I now suspect
where the treasure lies.
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We're going to have to
partially go over other caissons
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that were pulled
and then filled with surge rock
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to keep everything
from collapsing
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and drill down deeper.
And that's what we plan to do.
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[Narrator] It is their hope
that the high traces of silver
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may be related
to a 14th-century silver coin
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that was reportedly found
in the Money Pit back in 1849,
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which is connected
to the Portuguese sect
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of the Knights Templar.
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-Hey, guys. -[Craig] Gentlemen.
-[Jared] How you doing?
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-Good to see you.
-Good to see you, too.
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[Rick] It's exciting, because
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we've spent exhaustive hours
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trying to come up with an area
of significant interest.
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And we believe we have.
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How does it feel
to be back on Oak Island?
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-It's pretty nice.
-It feels great to be back.
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-I love it here. -[chuckles]
-Perfect. I like that attitude.
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[Rick] This mystery has resisted
solution for 230-plus years.
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I want answers. We all do.
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Definitely brought
some big toys this year.
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We were told we got
to go pretty deep, so...
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-That looks really serious.
-Yeah.
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That's the new LB 45
we brought down.
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The big torque
can run big depths,
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and she'll be able to chew
through whatever we need to
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and help us see
what's down there.
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-Are you using just an auger to
drill through the rock? -Yeah.
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We're gonna probably maybe break
a new record with this,
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just from how fast these drills
come in and out of the hole
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versus us grabbing. I know
grabbing's efficient as well,
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but this is gonna be
a lot faster, material-wise.
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[Marty]
I would think
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-especially at depth, actually.
-Yeah.
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Because the trip time
on a hammer grab is a long time.
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-Yeah. Yeah. -This just
telescopes in and out, right?
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And it'll be a lot quicker
coming in and out of the hole.
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-Pretty exciting. -Yeah.
-It is. It's very interesting.
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-That vault doesn't stand
a chance. -[chuckling]
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[Narrator] In order to reach
the solution channel,
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the teams from Soletanche Bachy
Canada and ROC Equipment
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will mount
a seven-foot-diameter auger bit
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onto a 135-ton
telescoping drill rig.
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After placing the auger
inside massive steel caissons,
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it will rapidly drive down
through soil,
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hard clay, and other debris...
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...bringing spoils
to the surface
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while a steel shaft is installed
more than 200 feet deep.
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Once the solution channel
is reached,
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a giant dig bucket
will replace the auger bit
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to safely remove
additional spoils
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and the potential treasure.
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We're looking at the location
right there, right?
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-Yeah. Yeah.
-The orange dot?
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During our sonic drill program
this spring,
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we-we've been analyzing
our cores
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and we've got silver
in the soils.
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That's very interesting.
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[Rick] And then, of course,
there's what we call
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the Pitblado coin,
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a Portuguese coin possibly found
in this general area.
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-Wow. -Wow.
-If that's what's down there,
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then your toys, as you describe
them, will find more of them.
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-And that's the hope.
-Yeah.
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[Marty] I try not to get
too excited about what-ifs.
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But I can tell you this--
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it could be hundreds of millions
or even billions of dollars.
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That's exciting.
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All right, I'm happy.
When are you gonna dig?
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-Break ground tomorrow.
That's the plan. -Yeah.
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I like that. The only thing
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I'd like to have heard better
is "today."
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-[laughter] -But tomorrow's
acceptable. -Yeah.
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All right.
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[Rick]
Thanks, guys.
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[Narrator] As the teams
from ROC and SB Canada
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prepare for the dig
in the Money Pit area...
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All right, mate.
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Getting stuck back in again.
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...Rick and Craig join
Gary Drayton and Tom Nolan
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to continue searching
for clues on Tom's property
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in the northern region
of the swamp.
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[Gary] We've got
a lot of history
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that's been uncovered recently.
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The mystery vault.
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We got a row of stakes
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leading us to that vault
and we're digging
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-right on the line.
-Yep.
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[Narrator] They are following
a cobblestone path
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that is lined with eight-sided
wooden survey stakes.
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A path that, one year ago,
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led them to a mysterious
but unfortunately empty vault
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some 50 yards to the south.
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Now they are eager to see
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if more hidden structures
that contain valuables
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are waiting to be found
in this area.
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[Alan] That deep enough?
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Yeah. That's good over there,
Al. Take another one here.
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Whoa-ho!
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Rick, I got a find here.
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Look at that.
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That's leather.
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[Rick] Oh, yeah.
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[Gary] That's a boot or a shoe.
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-That's not a modern piece
of shoe. It's... -No.
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More than likely, it's a sole.
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And look
at all the little holes.
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So you know it's not stitched.
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Yeah, that's like
the old little hobnails.
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-It's got an old feel
about it for sure. -Hmm.
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-You start slipping,
you lose your shoe. -Mm.
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Next thing you know,
you're losing your coins.
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Aside from the bits of leather
we found in the Money Pit,
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the majority of the finds
have been in the swamp.
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That leather down there
in the southeast corner
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was very, very old.
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-Oh, yeah.
-You know what?
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There might be more in here.
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[Narrator] In 2023,
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while searching for clues
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near the possibly Portuguese
stone road
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in the southeast corner
of the swamp...
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[Rick] Check that out.
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What the heck is that? Ooh!
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...Rick and Gary
found part of a boot,
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which was of European origin
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and could date back
to the 17th century.
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Could Rick and Gary
have found a related clue?
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And if so,
might it help identify
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just who built the cobble road?
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Mm.
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Look at that, Gary.
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[Gary] Oh-ho.
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With big, uh,
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-nail holes in it.
-Yeah. They're-they're hobnails.
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-[Rick] That's not stitching.
-Yeah. Yeah. For sure.
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That's not
a modern piece of shoe.
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Hell of a great eyeball find,
Rick.
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Leather is where you say
to yourself, "You know what,
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-there's a real story here."
-Yeah.
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If these pieces of leather
are from shoes or boots
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from the people who did the
original work in this area...
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-That'd be something.
-Yeah.
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We have the lab here
on the island
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to really-- no pun intended--
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-to nail down where that leather
came from. -Yeah.
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This is how it's gonna go--
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leather, coins, and champagne.
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-There you go.
-Yeah.
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[Rick] I think there's
a lot of information
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that might reside
within this shoe leather.
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The platforms, the paved area,
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the suspected paths, roads,
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all of the constructions
in the bog.
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There's so much we don't know
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about the reason
why it was constructed.
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But everything you find could be
the clue you're looking for.
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Probably get a scoop out
of there, Craig.
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That's strange.
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The excavator bucket
just went straight down.
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Hmm.
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There's some sort of void here.
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Yep.
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[Tom] As you can see,
the excavator bucket
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went straight down.
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-[Gary] Oh, yeah.
-You know, I'm gonna say
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five feet into this void.
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-Down she went.
-Mm.
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[Narrator] In the northern
region of the Oak Island swamp,
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the team has made what could be
an important discovery.
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[Alan] It's solid
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-all the way around it.
-Mm.
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So somebody's dug it.
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-Yeah.
-[Rick] People were in here.
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-People were in here
doing something. -Yeah.
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[Narrator] A five-foot-deep
man-made hole?
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Might it have been created
by someone connected
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to the shoe leather
the team found nearby
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and the sections
of the cobblestone path
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that the team has uncovered
throughout the swamp?
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-Okay, Al,
let's see what's there. -Okay.
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[whirring]
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[clanking]
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Let's find some treasure, boys.
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What we got here?
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Another stake.
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It came out of that last load,
wherever that last scoop
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-came from.
-One, two, three.
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Hey, Tom!
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-Can you come over?
-Yep.
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[turns off engine]
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The stakes you found previously,
are they lining up here?
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It looks like it may be
on one of the lines
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projected from the stakes
we have found
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-this year. -And think
of what was right over there.
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And we've referenced it
many times, right?
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The vault.
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Because if those stakes
point to that,
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it may point
to another one here.
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Those stakes might have
something to tell us yet.
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-To me, that's the puzzle here.
-Yeah.
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[Rick] This stake
that comes out of the ground
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might be delineating a path,
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uh, from long ago.
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Uh, Tom has iterated many times
his father did not use stakes.
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Maybe these new finds
will tell us who did it,
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when they did it,
why they did it.
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But we live to fight
another day,
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-so let's pack it up.
-Yes.
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-Yep. -Let's bring
the things to the lab,
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see what kind of results
we can get.
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Okay. Sounds good.
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Off we go.
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[Narrator] Later
that afternoon...
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Well, there she be, Corey.
Right there.
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-Yeah.
-What do you think?
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-That's a nice little rock.
-[chuckling]
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[Laird] We're proud of it.
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[Narrator] ...on Lot 8,
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Rick has joined Marty
and other members of the team
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to meet with crane operator
Corey Robart
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at the massive boulder feature.
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We're currently at a stage
where we're trying to find
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where the-the original cuts were
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-when they excavated down here,
whatever they did. -Okay. Okay.
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[Fiona] Um, we don't know
how deep it goes down yet.
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[Narrator] The team
began investigating this boulder
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several weeks ago,
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which sits above a ring
of evenly spaced stones
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and covers a backfilled void.
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-I'll show you. There's
a really good spot. -All right.
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[Narrator] After feeding a snake
camera into a narrow space
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that the team dug out
below the boulder...
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...they recorded images
of possible tools...
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-It's gold-looking.
-[Doug] It certainly is.
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...and even
a gold-colored material.
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And just one week ago,
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soil testing on samples
taken from beneath the boulder
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contained unnatural levels
of lead,
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which the team believes
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could be evidence of
a centuries-old mining tunnel.
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Now archaeologist Laird Niven
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has given the team permission
to remove the boulder
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in order to find out just what
might be buried underneath it.
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So, I'm gonna say
we'll put a chain around here.
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We'll choke this
around the bottom.
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We'll bring four legs down,
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which will be chained.
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And we'll put two pins
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on this side and two pins
on the other side.
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-Pins? Like, what do you mean?
-A one-inch bar.
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-Steel? Mm-hmm.
-Drill a hole in. Yeah.
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And then we'll bring
the slings down
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and hook into that chain.
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And then that'll hold this rock
on this side and that side,
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squeeze it together
as it's coming up.
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[Fiona] Does that mean we may
not necessarily have to dig
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any area
that could possibly compromise
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what we're looking at?
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-Yeah.
-Okay.
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-You know what, that's
very encouraging. -[Laird] Yeah.
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Corey, how big of a crane
do you think you'll need?
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I'm gonna bring 130-ton crane.
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These two trees will go.
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-I'm gonna set in here.
-[Craig] They need to clear
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all around yet,
so that's gonna take a while.
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Probably the biggest logistic,
uh, issue is bringing in
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the crane itself, 'cause it's
a big-- it's a big machine.
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This week, Billy and his workers
will be working on the road
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and-and the tree removal
that's required.
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There's absolutely no way
to understand that boulder
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without lifting it out
of the way.
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I think
this is gonna go cleanly.
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I-I really, really do.
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I think we have the right
technology and the people
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who know what they're doing.
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The rest of us
can get back to it.
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-[Billy] Yep.
-[Craig] Okay.
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[Narrator] As a new day
breaks on Oak Island...
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[cheering, applause]
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-[Marty] All right! [chuckles]
-[whooping]
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Well, thank you!
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What are you all
standing around for?
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[chuckling]
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...Rick, Marty, Craig,
and the rest of the team
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gather in the Money Pit area.
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Vanessa, welcome back
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-to Oak Island. -Hey.
-[Narrator] Now that the teams
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from ROC and SB Canada
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have finished setting up
their equipment...
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...it's finally time to begin
a dig that will go deeper
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than any previous searcher
operation in Oak Island history.
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That thing looks unstoppable.
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-Quite impressive.
-Yeah.
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[Rick] You know, when I'm
standing here in the Money Pit,
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I-I always think
of 230-plus years of activity,
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230-plus years of search,
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of commitment...
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...intellect, passion,
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belief.
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But this year,
it's about finding treasure.
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And there are two people here
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who are emblematic
of finding things,
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especially the one thing.
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So I would ask Gary
and Katya to come up
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and get this kicked off.
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Because you find things,
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and we want something found
in this Money Pit today.
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Do you accept that challenge?
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-Challenge accepted!
Let's go, Katya. -[applause]
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No pressure.
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Be careful climbing
up the track there.
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-How are you?
-Good.
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-Wow.
-[Marty] Gary!
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I've taken the liberty
of naming this hole.
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Okay.
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Top Pocket Find!
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-[Alex] All right! -Yeah!
That's what we want it to be.
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Good choice!
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-TPF.
-TPF.
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You getting in here, Katya?
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[laughter]
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All right. Start her up.
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-Find some treasure, boys!
-[whoops]
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-[chuckling]
-Whoa, baby.
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-[applause]
-[Jack] Yeah!
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[Rick] There's high hopes
and great anticipation.
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It's been a long slog.
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And it's, you know,
12, 13 years in the making.
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[Marty] You're not gonna get him
out of that seat.
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No, you're not.
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[Gary] Wow.
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-I want one!
-[laughter]
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[Rick] We are,
what Marty long ago called,
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the Fellowship of the Dig. I am
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incredibly grateful
for their presence,
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for their contributions,
for their passion
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to solve
this incredibly complex mystery.
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I draw inspiration from them.
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So let's find the treasure.
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00:18:34,667 --> 00:18:36,208
[Gary] What a thrill!
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00:18:36,375 --> 00:18:38,375
-Ha-hey!
-[chuckling]
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00:18:39,917 --> 00:18:41,292
Started drilling.
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-Now let's find some gold.
-[Rick] Come on!
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-Absolutely.
-Let's do it.
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00:18:46,417 --> 00:18:48,625
-Well done, Gary.
-That was awesome.
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00:18:50,958 --> 00:18:54,250
[Marty] There we go! We're
gonna find some treasure here!
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Hey, team!
Thank you for being here.
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I love you all.
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Now get back to work, okay?
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-[Gary] Yay!
-[cheering, applause]
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[Alex] Dang. It's moving.
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-[chuckles]
-[Peter] Holy crap is it moving.
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[Narrator] As the excavation
of the TPF shaft
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continues
in the Money Pit area...
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-[Craig] Carmen. -[Katya] Hi.
-[Marty] Hey, Carmen.
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-[Carmen] How you doing today?
-You're center stage, man.
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-Welcome back.
-Wonderful.
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...Marty, Craig, and other
members of the team are meeting
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in the Oak Island lab
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with blacksmithing expert
Carmen Legge.
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-[Katya] I found this with Rick
on Lot 8. -[Carmen] Okay.
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[Narrator] Six weeks ago,
while searching for clues
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several yards south
of the boulder feature on Lot 8,
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Rick and Katya found
a possible knife handle.
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And, curiously, it was unearthed
in the same area
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where the pieces of
potentially 16th-century chain
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were also recently discovered.
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[Katya] It immediately
looked to me
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-like a knife handle.
-I'll have a look.
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[Narrator] Now the team is eager
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to get Carmen's assessment
on this find
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to confirm just what it is and
when it may have been created.
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00:20:09,667 --> 00:20:12,208
Wow. This is certainly
an interesting piece.
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00:20:16,042 --> 00:20:18,250
It's not a knife, no.
It has
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-a lot of features on it.
-[Emma] Yeah.
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-[Marty] So what is it? [laughs]
-That's a good question.
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I think it was a tool
that was either used like this,
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to swing
in a certain notch or...
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this way, you pick it up
to swing it over.
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00:20:36,333 --> 00:20:39,500
This is a tool
made for a specific part
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of some larger tool that has
some sort of mechanism to it.
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00:20:42,375 --> 00:20:44,917
[Katya] Oh, yeah. Levers,
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pulleys-- could that possibly be
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part of one of those systems?
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00:20:49,833 --> 00:20:51,833
That's what I'm seeing,
is, uh, some type
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-of ratcheting tool.
-Mm.
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00:20:54,708 --> 00:20:56,125
It's not far
from the Lot 8 boulder,
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so it's interesting.
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[Narrator] A tool
that could have been part
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of a pulley system?
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00:21:03,208 --> 00:21:05,458
Might it be related
to the heavy chain
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that the team found
in this area?
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And if so, could both
have been used
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in order to lift
the massive boulder into place?
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00:21:13,708 --> 00:21:17,250
Or perhaps to lower something
in the ground beneath it?
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[Marty] What about
the metallurgy?
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What's that telling you?
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[Emma] So, the metallurgy's
actually really--
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It's a nice, clean iron.
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It is more reminiscent of,
like, the European iron
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that we commonly see
within the 1700s.
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-Is it possible to be older?
-Yeah. It's possible.
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[Jack] There's been a bunch
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of different things on Lot 8
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that we've dug up
over the years.
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It's almost like
bits and pieces were dropped
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from a couple
different timelines,
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but something happened on Lot 8.
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[Marty] Lot 8 is...
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giant in our minds right now
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because of this big boulder
on it.
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So, this tool, device,
is from the 1700s,
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and is evidence somebody
was doing something on Lot 8.
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It is kind of a "wow" thing.
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So, in summation,
we have an enigmatic,
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interesting,
perhaps one-of-a-kind tool...
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...more to the saga of all kinds
of stuff happening here
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pre-1795.
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I think, for sure,
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someone was there doing some
sort of type of work. Yeah.
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I think there's something
under this rock.
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I think people
actually did something here.
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So, could these dates
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be representative
of those efforts?
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00:22:32,083 --> 00:22:33,333
It could be.
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There's an air of excitement
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to see what's underneath
that boulder.
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Carmen, thank you very much.
A lot of information here.
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-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
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