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[Narrator] Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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[Clarke] It's very possible
a holy relic
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related to Jesus
may have been concealed
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with a Templar treasure
on Oak Island.
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-[Peter] Whoa.
-Wow.
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-Got a hit in here. -You do?
-[Peter] You got something?
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[Katya] Yeah. That's exciting.
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-[whoops]
-[Scott] Oh, wow.
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That's an amazing find.
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We've never seen this
on an archaeology site.
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-Wow.
-[laughing]
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The peak use was in
the 14th and the 15th century.
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These could have been dropped
by the depositors.
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That's pretty exciting.
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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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โช โช
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-[Alex] Weather's changing
pretty quick. -[Laird] Yeah.
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I mean, it's the same problem
we face every year
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on the island, which is being
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-at the mercy of the weather.
-Yep.
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[Narrator] The bitter chill
of fall
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has arrived on Oak Island.
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Well, hopefully,
just down another six inches,
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we come to the top of a vault
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-or something and...
-Yeah.
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...and-and we get
our questions answered.
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[Narrator] But for the Laginas
and their team,
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the trail of clues
that could solve
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a 231-year-old mystery
has never been hotter.
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Especially in the man-made
boulder feature
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that they have been
investigating on Lot 8.
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[Fiona] You know, we-we do feel
this is something very special.
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It's certainly unique,
it-it's been
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so purposeful and intentional.
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It definitely doesn't
look like we're anywhere
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near the bottom yet.
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[Alex] We have
a lot of structures
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-that date through potentially
the 1600s... -[Laird] Yeah.
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...definitely the 1700s,
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definitely into the 1800s,
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and none of them are like this.
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No.
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We keep on coming
to that potential 1200s
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-time period.
-Yeah.
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[Narrator] One week ago,
lab tests
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on cement-like mortar
that were used
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to seal this cradle
of stones together
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showed that the feature
may be as much as 800 years old.
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Given the fact
that the cradle of stones
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was covered by
a 40,000-pound boulder
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and high traces of silver
have been detected
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in the ground soil,
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the team believes this feature
may be one of the oldest
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ever found on Oak Island
and, perhaps,
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hiding something of great value.
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[Fiona] All right, I'm gonna
try a pry bar with this.
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-There we go.
-[Fiona] Good.
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-I can grab that now.
-[Marty] I have to say
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that this man-made
boulder feature on Lot 8
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is certainly the top tier
of amazingly unique things.
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The most likely explanation,
to me,
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is that it was placed there
to cover something.
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A shaft, a grave, treasure.
Something.
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This stuff is pretty cemented.
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[Fiona] I'm hitting a lot
of slate here right now.
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-Like, there's a couple
of layers of it. -[Alex] Yeah.
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-Hey, guys. -[Fiona] Hello.
-[Laird] Hello. -Hey.
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-Wow. -[Fiona] Finally,
we can get two of us in here.
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-[Fiona] Took a while.
-[Laird] Yeah, so we started
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working on the outside edges.
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Where Fiona is seems
distinctly different than here.
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-Huh.
-[Fiona] Even down
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to the rock formations.
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A lot of smaller rocks
on-on this top path,
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whereas we had a lot of larger
ones down, down below here.
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Even the soil
is a little bit different.
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Yeah.
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So, the plan moving forward,
then, is, I would assume,
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dig down and dig out.
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Yeah, I think we should excavate
here, too, just to make sure.
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[Rick] I mean,
t-there's something there.
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-[laughing]
-Yeah. That's exactly it.
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-[Rick] Okay. We-We'll let you
get back to work. -[Alex] Yep.
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-We'll keep you posted.
-Okey doke.
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-[Rick] Thank you.
-[Craig] Okay.
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-[Alex] See you, guys.
-[Laird] Later.
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[Narrator] Later that morning...
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[Gary] All right, Rick.
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Today is the day.
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We're at treasure depth now.
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[Narrator] ...Rick arrives
in the Money Pit area
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where the excavation
of the Peacock-1 shaft
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is approaching
a depth of 150 feet.
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[Gary] We're almost
in that void area
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where Prohawk saw some objects.
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I heard one of them
was a shiny object.
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And I can tell you now,
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all the ancient treasures
look lovely in water and mud.
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[laughing]
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[Narrator] Peacock-1
is another target location
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where high traces
of silver and gold
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were detected
in underground water samples
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taken from some 200 feet deep
in the solution channel.
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And during their core-drilling
operation this year,
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this is also
where the team discovered
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a ten-foot void
at a depth of some 150 feet.
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Really, there were
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interesting things that we kind
of noticed in the imagery.
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[Narrator] A void
where an underwater camera
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recorded enhanced video
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of potential man-made workings
and metal artifacts.
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This has made the team suspect
that they may have discovered
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an offset treasure chamber
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connected
to the original Money Pit.
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What would we expect to see,
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in terms of material pullback?
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We'll see some rounded,
washed boulders
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at this point.
If we see some wood,
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everybody's gonna lose it,
I mean,
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'cause that would mean
we're breaking into a structure.
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-[machine beeping]
-Anyway, here we go.
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[Rick] Okay.
Now we got something.
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All right, got a lot of cobbles,
like you said.
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Let's see if there's
any treasure
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-in those spoils.
-[Peter] Yeah. -[Terry] Sure.
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I think the most likely place
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for a treasure
that's still there
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is in the solution channel
or in a offset chamber.
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[Terry] Some boulders.
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[Marty] One of the sonic
drilling wells in the Peacock
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hit some really
interesting stuff.
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Maybe it has something
to do with the offset
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chamber theory.
I'm hoping it does.
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[Terry] Look at how washed
those boulders are.
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We're definitely
into a relative open space.
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That's clear, Billy.
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Not in this one.
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[Terry] That's the void
we're looking for.
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[Peter] But there was
nothing in there.
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We're into
the slushy, loose area.
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Things could've moved around.
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Perhaps things fell down
into the solution channel.
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[Narrator] Could Terry
be correct
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that the shaft has encountered
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the same void the team
drilled into earlier this year?
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But the possible artifacts
they saw in the underwater video
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may have fallen through
the loose ground soil
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to somewhere much deeper below.
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[Rick] The area of interest
for me now
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is the bottom
of the solution channel.
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-Sure. -Because it could have
fallen anywhere.
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-Yep. -You have to have
an expectation
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that, in the Money Pit,
every scoop has a chance.
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-Yeah.
-So, we just have to find it.
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Yep. Treasure's where
you find it as well.
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-There you go.
-When you least expect it.
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-[Terry] Next bucket.
-[Peter] All right.
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[Narrator] While the dig
continues
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in the Money Pit area...
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...later that afternoon...
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[Peter] All right.
Back in the swamp.
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I'm pretty excited
'cause we were finding five
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and eight-sided stakes, and
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-my guess is they continue.
-Right.
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[Narrator] ...Gary and Peter
join Billly Gerhardt
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on the western side
of the triangle-shaped swamp.
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-[Billy] Well, we have a road.
-Yep.
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There was big cargo
moving along these roads, maybe.
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Yep. Hopefully, we find
some of that cargo today, mate.
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All right.
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[Narrator] They are continuing
to look for more sections
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of a mysterious
sand-covered cobblestone road
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which they have found
lined with five
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and eight-sided
wooden survey stakes.
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Now the team
is determined to find out
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just where
this road will lead them.
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See all the rocks
on the edge of the road, Gary?
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[Gary] Yeah.
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There's a lot of rocks here.
That is for sure.
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That's crazy,
now it's uncovered,
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you can actually see
the line of rocks
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-[Billy] Mm-hmm.
-that represent the edges
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of the road,
the sand in the middle.
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It's definitely
a continuation of the sand road.
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Right. The road signifies
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a major effort by somebody
to do significant work
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in the body of the swamp.
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-Look at what we found
in the swamp. -Yeah.
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[Rick] You know,
as we have chased
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this so-called sand road,
you ask yourself,
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"Is there any association
with all the known
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construction features
in the swamp?"
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No one knows why it's here.
I believe
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that this road might represent
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some very early work,
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and we need to understand it
in terms of understanding
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the mystery.
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-Hey, Gary.
-Hello, mate.
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-Figured I'd come help you dig.
-Yeah. Good.
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[Alex] Anything yet?
Or not really?
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Um, we can clearly see
the sand road now.
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[Alex] Yeah.
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[Peter] Oh. What's that?
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[Gary] Well, that's interesting.
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[Peter] I don't know
what to make of it.
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Yeah, I think
this is an eight-sided stake.
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Same dimensions, overall.
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-Yeah. -[Narrator] After
discovering another section
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of the sand-covered
cobblestone road
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on the western side
of the swamp,
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the team has just found another
potentially important clue.
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[Peter] It looks like
there's sandy material
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on this, which would
make sense that it was
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running up
against the sand road.
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Yeah, and I agree.
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They seem to be following
the edge of the road,
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-just like the row
of rocks does. -[Billy] Yeah.
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[Peter] There's another one
right here.
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-Another one.
-It looks like eight.
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-Well, that's good. -They were
clearly marking this road.
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[Billy] Yeah. I'm gonna go ahead
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and I'll get more of it
it uncovered.
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[Peter] All right, guys.
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I'm gonna go check
on some other things right now.
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Let me know if we find anything.
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-You got it.
-All right.
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Check the rocks
on the other side, Alex,
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how they had them
laid along the road.
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-[Alex] Yeah. -[Gary] You can
see both sides of road.
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[Billy] Yeah, you can see both
sides of the road pretty clear.
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Yeah, 'cause right now, it's...
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-right here.
-Yeah.
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-And then on the other side...
-Seems like over there.
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[Billy] Yep.
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-[Alex] ...you get rocks again
over here. -Right.
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I mean, this is a road,
definitely.
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But it seems like this
would have been built for oxen.
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[Billy] Yep. We know there was
a lot of work done here.
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There has to be
an infrastructure to support it,
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-right? -Right. -Yeah.
And you know your Uncle Rick
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would want to see this, mate.
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-Yep.
-Maybe text him,
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-get him out here.
-I will. I'll let him know.
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When I first saw the sand road,
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I didn't think it was
a sand road.
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And now, digging where we are,
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having followed this path
of sand all the way here,
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this is unique.
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-Okay.
-It's actually the only
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old road with a sand topping
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that we found on the island.
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And this could be
something really important.
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Well, you guys
are making a mess.
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-[Gary] Hi, Rick.
-I hope you found something.
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-[chuckles]
-A lot of stakes.
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[Alex] Series of stakes
along the edge of the road.
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What we found
that's interesting is
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we now have both sides
of the road very clearly visible
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with rocks on both sides.
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[Rick] Oh, yeah. Here.
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[Billy] Somebody
put the sand over the top
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to make it smoother, I think.
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But it's all that rock,
underneath there.
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You wonder
if this is way back when.
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Where else did we see
all hand-size cobbles?
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We call it the Portuguese
stone road out of the swamp.
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[Alex] Just kind of standing
where I am right now,
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looking down the road, I mean,
i-it looks like it heads
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right for where it would
intersect that old stone road
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in the southeast corner
of the swamp.
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-It'd be pretty spot-on.
-Right.
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[Narrator] Could Billy
and Alex be correct?
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Might this
sand-covered road connect
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with the believed
Portuguese stone road
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which the team uncovered
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in the southeast corner
of the swamp back in 2020?
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[Rick] I say
we get Dr. Spooner in,
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guide us through some crosscuts,
and I think it needs
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to be more than one.
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We know the doctor
makes swamp calls.
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Yeah. [laughs]
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[Rick] We need to do a crosscut
because then Dr. Spooner
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can look at the stratigraphy.
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Perhaps he can find
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a carbon-datable
organic specimen.
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The hope is that
it will be very enlightening
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because we could
find connections
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to the Portuguese stone road.
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-Well, let's keep digging,
see what's what. -Yep. -Okay.
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[Billy] I'll just clean it up,
and then we can see
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-how wide it is.
-[Alex] Yeah. -[Gary] Yeah.
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[Narrator] The following
morning...
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-[Scott] Hey, Scott.
-[Rick] Good morning, Scott.
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-Hey, guys. Good morning.
-Welcome back to the war room.
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You have brought a lot
of thoughtful discussion
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to this table.
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[Narrator] ...Rick
and members of the team
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meet once again
with author, researcher
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and 32nd-degree
Freemason Scott Clarke.
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[Rick] Scott Clarke
has done some research lately,
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and he has additional clues
to the idea,
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the concept,
that a sacred religious treasure
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has been buried on this island.
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So, having said that, Scott,
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we look forward
to your presentation.
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[Clarke] Yeah,
thank you very much, Rick.
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I-I've been presenting
research with you guys
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quite a number of times.
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My presentation is titled,
"From Nazareth to Nova Scotia."
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I have additional clues
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that I believe
really strengthen the theory
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that Oak Island does conceal
a sacred religious treasure.
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[Narrator] Two years ago,
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Scott presented
a map of Mahone Bay
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featuring Oak Island,
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which was drawn in 1762
by Charles Morris.
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That same year, Morris,
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who was also
the surveyor general for England
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and a high-ranking Freemason,
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was responsible
for dividing Oak Island
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into 32 four-acre lots.
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[Clarke] So, I quickly realized
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that the Masonic script "A"
was pointing
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directly up to Oak Island
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33 years before
the discovery of the Money Pit.
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[Narrator] It was Scott's
belief that Charles Morris
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purposely used
a Masonic-styled "A"
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in the word "Mahone" on the map
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in order to point
toward the location
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where priceless
religious treasures
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of the Knights Templar
were buried.
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[Clarke] So, as you guys know,
the Masonic script "A,"
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with the V-shaped crossbar,
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has definitely been used
at times, throughout history,
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as much more
than just a simple letter.
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It's been found
on Templar churches,
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uh, throughout Europe,
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carvings by
the Knights of Christ,
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and of course
on the earliest map
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of Mahone Bay,
which I've shown before.
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The "A" in "Mahone"
has a V-shaped crossbar
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which is very similar
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to a Masonic compass
and square symbol.
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So, I recently became aware
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of this really interesting
artifact in Rome.
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Uh, it's in a church called
the Basilica of the Holy Cross
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that houses
several relics related
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to the passion of Christ.
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Now, these relics
are believed to include
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a piece of the true cross,
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one of the nails that was
believed to have been used.
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And one of the relics
is actually called
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the Titulus Crucis.
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[Narrator] The Titulus Crucis,
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or "Title of the Cross,"
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was a wooden tablet
that was placed
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above the head of Jesus Christ
when he was crucified.
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It was reportedly inscribed
with the words,
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"Jesus of Nazareth,
King of the Jews."
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[Clarke] So, as soon
as I saw the Titulus Crucis,
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I was immediately drawn
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to the letter "A"
at the bottom there,
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uh, with the V-shaped crossbar,
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highlighted in red
in the name "Nazarinus."
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The Templars did have, uh,
a major presence in Rome.
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The holy relics
that were housed in the Basilica
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also held immense significance
for the Templars
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who cherished and visited
this important religious site.
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So, below is just, uh,
a comparison of the two:
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the-the Morris map from 1762
showing the two different As,
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and of course the place name,
uh, "Nazarinus"
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on the Titulus Crucis.
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And so, of course,
the big question is why.
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Why was
this particular "A" carved
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with the V-shaped crossbar
on the Titulus Crucis?
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Why is it on the 1762
Morris map of Mahone Bay?
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Uh, it seems to me
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fairly possible that this letter
"A" with the V-shaped crossbar
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is connected to Jesus.
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So, additional clues
that I believe
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really strengthen the theory...
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on the map, at the far right,
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is the name St. Margaret's Bay.
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St. Margaret was known
throughout history
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as having owned a piece of
the actual true cross of Jesus.
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And Morris also incorporated
three of the As
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within the name
St. Margaret's Bay.
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And they have
that same V-shaped crossbar
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whereas all the other As
on the map
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do not.
And as I've shown before,
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the last time in the war room,
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by utilizing
those three small As
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in the name St. Margaret's Bay,
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if you created a circle
on the map
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using the exact arc
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created by
the three Masonic script As,
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the circle will not only pass
directly through
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the compass rose of the map
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but also directly
over Oak Island.
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Yeah.
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[Clarke] So, uh,
Jesus was venerated
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by the Catholic orders:
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the Knights Templar,
the Knights of Christ,
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uh, the Knights of Malta,
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any of whom
may have been responsible
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for depositing or incorporating
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crosses on Oak Island.
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I believe that
it's very possible
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a piece of the actual
true cross of Jesus
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may have been concealed
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with the Templar treasure
on Oak Island.
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32nd-degree Freemason
Scott Clarke is presenting clues
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found on an 18th century map
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of Mahone Bay, which he believes
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offers more evidence
that priceless
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religious artifacts
may be buried on Oak Island.
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And here's another example:
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Corjan Mol, he took the photo
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that's shown right here.
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He informed me that an "A"
with a V-shaped crossbar
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was found at the Convent
of Christ in Tomar, Portugal,
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which is a Templar church.
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-That's right.
-Recently, the Convent of Christ
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displayed a number of
Portuguese Templar gravestones
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which had these pentacles
engraved on them.
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And the pentacle-- it's
a pentagram within a circle--
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was adopted by Christians
during medieval times
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as a symbol of Jesus
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and the five wounds
that he suffered
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during the crucifixion.
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Every pentagram
consists of five letter As
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in varying positions.
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And as we can see, this includes
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the "A"
with the V-shaped crossbar.
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So it's interesting
that in all the world,
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the only country
that incorporates
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the five wounds of Christ
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on its national flag
and its early coinage,
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of course, is Portugal.
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And by association, the Azores.
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Both of their flags,
to this day, still have
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the five blue shields arranged
in the shape of cross.
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And on each shield,
we see the five dots,
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which are said to represent
the five wounds of Jesus.
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[Narrator] The Azores
are a Portuguese archipelago
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of nine islands some 870 miles
west of mainland Portugal.
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[Narrator] In 2022,
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Portuguese researcher
Francisco Nogueira
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met with the team
as they were investigating
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a strange rock wall
on Lot 26 of Oak Island.
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No way.
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[Narrator] And curiously,
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Francisco not only affirmed
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that the wall appeared
to be of Portuguese design
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but matched similar rock walls
found in the Azores.
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And with the discovery
or the revelation
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of the Pitblado coin this year,
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I think, on a research note,
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we'd have to turn
our attention back to Portugal.
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And the Azores as well.
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[Clarke] It would probably have
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the cross with the five,
you know, wounds of Christ.
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That was normal
for Portugal currency back then.
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It does have that.
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[Narrator] Is it possible
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that the 14th century
silver coin, reportedly found
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in the original Money Pit
by James Pitblado,
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might be a corroborating clue
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to support
Scott Clarke's theory?
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Um, I'm not the only researcher
that's-that's found
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a number of-of connections
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with early Christian relics
and Oak Island.
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I believe that with this
new information I presented,
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regarding the "A"
with a V-shaped crossbar,
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it is perhaps a clue
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that there is something
on Oak Island
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directly connected
to Jesus Christ
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and these groups, the Templars,
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-Knights of Christ.
-[Alex] It does track.
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It fits with the history
that we know.
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-Oh, absolutely.
-Yep, yep.
493
00:21:54,625 --> 00:21:56,333
It's something we can
continue to investigate.
494
00:21:56,542 --> 00:21:59,000
It's what we're looking for
if we can prove it out,
495
00:21:59,167 --> 00:22:00,500
the thing that connects
the Old World
496
00:22:00,625 --> 00:22:02,292
across the Atlantic
to Oak Island.
497
00:22:02,417 --> 00:22:04,333
Right, right.
498
00:22:04,542 --> 00:22:06,000
[Rick] I think
potentially going to the Azores
499
00:22:06,167 --> 00:22:09,167
is-is an excellent thought.
500
00:22:09,292 --> 00:22:10,667
So I say thank you to you.
501
00:22:10,875 --> 00:22:13,500
Uh, continue
your excellent research,
502
00:22:13,625 --> 00:22:17,167
because what you find may be
critically important to us.
503
00:22:17,375 --> 00:22:18,833
Sounds good.
Thanks very much, Rick.
504
00:22:19,000 --> 00:22:20,833
-Really appreciate it.
-[Alex] Thanks, Scott.
505
00:22:21,042 --> 00:22:22,708
[Rick] Thank you, Scott.
506
00:22:24,292 --> 00:22:25,833
[Narrator] Later that morning...
507
00:22:26,042 --> 00:22:27,875
[Ian] So...
508
00:22:28,042 --> 00:22:29,792
we're gonna do one trench.
509
00:22:29,958 --> 00:22:32,333
[Narrator] ...Dr. Spooner joins
Rick and members of the team
510
00:22:32,500 --> 00:22:34,625
on the western side
of the swamp.
511
00:22:34,792 --> 00:22:37,833
The idea is to do it,
uh, across the road,
512
00:22:37,958 --> 00:22:41,708
and what we're hoping to do
is see some kind of feature--
513
00:22:41,875 --> 00:22:44,833
wood, cut wood--
underneath the sand.
514
00:22:44,917 --> 00:22:46,417
Okey doke.
515
00:22:47,375 --> 00:22:48,917
[Narrator] As Billy
digs a trench,
516
00:22:49,083 --> 00:22:52,458
or crosscut, in the sand
and cobblestone road,
517
00:22:52,625 --> 00:22:56,667
Dr. Ian Spooner will be looking
for man-manipulated clues
518
00:22:56,833 --> 00:22:59,917
such as cut wood
to submit for carbon dating.
519
00:23:00,042 --> 00:23:03,458
This could help him determine
when the road was created.
520
00:23:09,542 --> 00:23:11,875
-[Rick] Still sand?
-[Scott] Yeah.
521
00:23:13,083 --> 00:23:15,000
-Lot of material.
-Yeah.
522
00:23:16,958 --> 00:23:19,042
Was it a road and then
the sand put on after?
523
00:23:19,208 --> 00:23:21,542
Yeah, that's the one thing
we've got to take a look at.
524
00:23:21,708 --> 00:23:23,958
-If there's rocks, then duff,
then sand... -Yeah.
525
00:23:24,125 --> 00:23:25,292
...that's two generations, then,
526
00:23:25,458 --> 00:23:27,708
-of construction.
-Right.
527
00:23:27,833 --> 00:23:29,958
[Ian] So, we're digging through
the sand road, and what we saw
528
00:23:30,125 --> 00:23:31,500
were these layers:
529
00:23:31,625 --> 00:23:33,000
layer of sand on top,
530
00:23:33,208 --> 00:23:34,333
organics below the sand,
531
00:23:34,542 --> 00:23:36,500
then rocks under that
532
00:23:36,708 --> 00:23:38,333
that might have
been used to reinforce
533
00:23:38,542 --> 00:23:40,000
the sides of this road.
534
00:23:40,208 --> 00:23:43,000
-[Rick] Let Katya go in.
-Yeah.
535
00:23:45,000 --> 00:23:47,000
[device beeping]
536
00:23:47,167 --> 00:23:49,083
-[Katya] Got a hit in here.
-[Scott] You do?
537
00:23:49,250 --> 00:23:51,667
-Yeah.
-[device beeping]
538
00:23:51,875 --> 00:23:53,042
It's iron.
539
00:23:55,542 --> 00:23:56,917
I think it's out.
540
00:24:02,208 --> 00:24:03,917
That's exciting.
541
00:24:08,833 --> 00:24:10,417
What in the...?
542
00:24:14,333 --> 00:24:15,208
I think we might have
543
00:24:15,375 --> 00:24:17,833
an old ox nail.
544
00:24:18,042 --> 00:24:20,792
[Narrator] After digging
into the sand and stone road
545
00:24:21,000 --> 00:24:22,958
on the western side
of the swamp,
546
00:24:23,125 --> 00:24:27,417
Katya has just found a
potentially important artifact.
547
00:24:27,542 --> 00:24:30,333
-Yeah. -[Katya] And it
definitely is square,
548
00:24:30,542 --> 00:24:32,958
which obviously isn't modern.
549
00:24:34,333 --> 00:24:35,833
Hmm.
550
00:24:36,875 --> 00:24:38,542
And the oxen would have been
towing the carts
551
00:24:38,750 --> 00:24:41,042
-with everything, right?
-[Narrator] An ox shoe nail?
552
00:24:41,208 --> 00:24:44,250
Could Billy be correct
that the team has found evidence
553
00:24:44,458 --> 00:24:48,583
that heavy cargo was moved
along this road long ago?
554
00:24:48,708 --> 00:24:51,958
If so, just what type
of cargo was it?
555
00:24:52,125 --> 00:24:53,542
[Ian] That's encouraging.
556
00:24:53,708 --> 00:24:55,375
An old nail makes me
more confident
557
00:24:55,542 --> 00:24:57,667
what we're standing on
is something old.
558
00:24:57,833 --> 00:24:59,375
Who knows what we might find
in the sand?
559
00:24:59,542 --> 00:25:00,875
Let's keep going.
560
00:25:01,083 --> 00:25:03,000
[Rick] If we can
make a determination
561
00:25:03,208 --> 00:25:04,542
that the road is old,
562
00:25:04,667 --> 00:25:07,833
then to me
it speaks eloquently to the fact
563
00:25:08,042 --> 00:25:12,375
that the road was constructed
to gain access into a wetland
564
00:25:12,542 --> 00:25:15,917
and that heavy loads
were transported across it.
565
00:25:18,875 --> 00:25:20,750
[Scott] That's another cut piece
of wood there.
566
00:25:20,917 --> 00:25:22,667
Yeah.
567
00:25:27,875 --> 00:25:30,667
Right. Just as-as the teeth
are going by here, I mean,
568
00:25:30,792 --> 00:25:32,250
-there's a lot of rocks here.
-Yeah.
569
00:25:32,458 --> 00:25:34,250
Somebody laid 'em down
as a base.
570
00:25:34,458 --> 00:25:36,333
-Yeah, that's cut, too.
-Yeah.
571
00:25:36,542 --> 00:25:38,167
[Ian] So, something like that's
what we want to get a date from.
572
00:25:38,375 --> 00:25:40,250
[Scott] Yeah.
573
00:25:40,417 --> 00:25:42,667
[Ian] So, we're digging through
the sand road, and what we see
574
00:25:42,833 --> 00:25:46,208
is cut wood above the stones
and below the sand...
575
00:25:46,375 --> 00:25:49,708
Oh, look at this, Peter.
That log's cut at the end, too.
576
00:25:49,875 --> 00:25:54,833
...which I think was put down
to help stabilize the sand
577
00:25:55,000 --> 00:25:58,125
with the intent of actually
supporting a fair bit of weight.
578
00:25:58,208 --> 00:26:01,292
What really stands out to me
is some of the layering.
579
00:26:01,458 --> 00:26:05,833
It looks like brush that's been
just piled down, piled on top.
580
00:26:06,000 --> 00:26:08,333
-[Peter] Yeah. -I mean, it's
pretty complex construction,
581
00:26:08,542 --> 00:26:10,125
but it's hastily done.
582
00:26:10,292 --> 00:26:12,208
The Portuguese stone road
is made the same way.
583
00:26:13,750 --> 00:26:15,167
[Ian] Hey, take a look at this.
584
00:26:15,375 --> 00:26:17,500
-That's cut wood.
-[Rick] Wow.
585
00:26:17,625 --> 00:26:19,125
[Narrator] In 2020,
586
00:26:19,292 --> 00:26:21,667
when the team
uncovered the stone road
587
00:26:21,792 --> 00:26:23,625
in the southeast corner
of the swamp,
588
00:26:23,792 --> 00:26:26,667
they found layers
of hand-cut tree branches
589
00:26:26,875 --> 00:26:30,667
beneath the cobblestones
that served as support bedding.
590
00:26:30,833 --> 00:26:33,292
Could these branches
offer a clue
591
00:26:33,417 --> 00:26:35,583
that this sand road may indeed
592
00:26:35,708 --> 00:26:38,583
connect to the road
in the southeast corner?
593
00:26:38,792 --> 00:26:40,917
[Ian] But it's worth
594
00:26:41,083 --> 00:26:42,917
trying to figure out
the timing of this...
595
00:26:43,083 --> 00:26:44,583
-Mm-hmm.
-...because if it connects
596
00:26:44,750 --> 00:26:46,500
to the stone road,
597
00:26:46,708 --> 00:26:48,833
then maybe
it's all of a certain design.
598
00:26:49,042 --> 00:26:50,667
That stick right there that's
still embedded in the side...
599
00:26:50,792 --> 00:26:52,542
[Ian] Yeah.
600
00:26:52,708 --> 00:26:54,250
I think that's gonna be
the one that's gonna
601
00:26:54,458 --> 00:26:56,500
-tell the tale, would it not?
-Yes.
602
00:26:56,708 --> 00:26:58,625
We might get a good date
off that wood, too.
603
00:26:58,750 --> 00:27:00,458
-[Katya] Mm-hmm.
-But what I'd like to do is move
604
00:27:00,625 --> 00:27:02,667
to another site,
do another trench,
605
00:27:02,833 --> 00:27:04,750
-if you can do that, Billy?
-Yep.
606
00:27:04,917 --> 00:27:06,500
-Okay. -Okay.
-Good luck. -All right.
607
00:27:06,625 --> 00:27:08,167
-Thank you.
-See you, guys.
608
00:27:11,583 --> 00:27:13,000
[Narrator] The next morning...
609
00:27:14,042 --> 00:27:15,708
-[Ed] Morning.
-[Peter] How's it going?
610
00:27:15,917 --> 00:27:17,875
We've already gone down
another 20 feet.
611
00:27:18,042 --> 00:27:20,208
So, at this point,
the can is down to 170.
612
00:27:20,375 --> 00:27:21,750
That's great.
613
00:27:21,875 --> 00:27:23,458
[Narrator] ...in
the Money Pit area,
614
00:27:23,583 --> 00:27:25,208
Rick and other members
of the team
615
00:27:25,375 --> 00:27:29,417
monitor the excavation
of the Peacock-1 caisson.
616
00:27:29,625 --> 00:27:31,792
I notice we're getting
full buckets as well.
617
00:27:31,917 --> 00:27:34,375
-Yeah. -Which is good.
The more spoils we go through,
618
00:27:34,583 --> 00:27:36,167
the more chance we got
of finding treasure.
619
00:27:36,375 --> 00:27:37,542
[Rick] Everything points
620
00:27:37,708 --> 00:27:39,625
to getting down to 210.
621
00:27:39,792 --> 00:27:41,333
-All right, thank you. -Thanks,
guys. -Thanks a lot, Ed.
622
00:27:41,542 --> 00:27:42,625
-Appreciate it.
-Appreciate it.
623
00:27:42,792 --> 00:27:44,500
Keep your fingers crossed.
624
00:27:44,625 --> 00:27:46,042
Yeah.
625
00:27:47,583 --> 00:27:48,917
[Peter] What you got?
626
00:27:49,833 --> 00:27:51,250
And you're smiling.
627
00:27:51,417 --> 00:27:54,167
[Charles] That.
That came out of Peacock-1.
628
00:27:54,292 --> 00:27:56,167
-What the heck is that? -That's
cement. -Let's have a look.
629
00:27:56,375 --> 00:28:00,000
[Charles] This kind of jumped
out at him on the wash plant.
630
00:28:00,167 --> 00:28:02,625
-[Rick] Yeah, that is cement.
-Yep.
631
00:28:02,833 --> 00:28:04,833
You know what that
makes me think of?
632
00:28:05,000 --> 00:28:07,583
My mind went
right to the vault. 1897.
633
00:28:07,708 --> 00:28:10,000
Yeah, the vault.
634
00:28:10,167 --> 00:28:12,583
[Charles] The vault
was encased in concrete.
635
00:28:12,708 --> 00:28:14,208
[Terry] That's concrete.
636
00:28:14,375 --> 00:28:16,083
-Not maybe.
-Wow.
637
00:28:17,458 --> 00:28:19,792
[Narrator] In 1897,
638
00:28:19,917 --> 00:28:22,917
treasure hunters Frederick Blair
and William Chappell
639
00:28:23,083 --> 00:28:26,250
reported drilling into
a seven-foot-high wooden vault
640
00:28:26,417 --> 00:28:31,208
that was encased in concrete
at a depth of 153 feet.
641
00:28:31,375 --> 00:28:33,250
During this same incident,
642
00:28:33,375 --> 00:28:35,792
they claimed
to have found traces of gold
643
00:28:35,958 --> 00:28:38,958
and a piece of parchment
bearing the letters "V-I"
644
00:28:39,083 --> 00:28:41,458
when they extracted
their drill bit.
645
00:28:41,625 --> 00:28:43,833
Is it possible
that this concrete
646
00:28:44,000 --> 00:28:47,458
could be evidence
of the so-called Chappell Vault?
647
00:28:47,625 --> 00:28:49,167
That needs to go to the lab.
648
00:28:49,292 --> 00:28:51,167
-Absolutely. -[Charles] I'm
gonna leave that with you.
649
00:28:51,333 --> 00:28:53,625
I've got to get back down
to the wash plant.
650
00:28:53,792 --> 00:28:55,000
-All right.
-See you, guys. -See you.
651
00:28:55,208 --> 00:28:57,625
[Rick] That's why
the wash plant exists.
652
00:28:57,792 --> 00:28:59,125
Because drilling,
653
00:28:59,292 --> 00:29:00,708
the sinking of caissons,
654
00:29:00,833 --> 00:29:02,708
metal detecting, uh...
655
00:29:02,833 --> 00:29:05,000
you need all the tools
in the toolbox.
656
00:29:06,833 --> 00:29:08,292
[Charles] Here we go.
657
00:29:08,458 --> 00:29:10,875
Let's see if we find something.
658
00:29:18,708 --> 00:29:20,500
Hey, Charles!
659
00:29:21,625 --> 00:29:23,125
Down here.
660
00:29:25,292 --> 00:29:27,167
This is pretty peculiar.
661
00:29:30,958 --> 00:29:32,833
You know what that looks like?
662
00:29:33,000 --> 00:29:35,667
[Narrator] At the wash plant,
Derek Couch has just made
663
00:29:35,792 --> 00:29:38,708
a potentially
important discovery.
664
00:29:38,875 --> 00:29:41,208
It looks like
a Portuguese stoneshot to me.
665
00:29:41,375 --> 00:29:43,667
It's the fact
that it's coming out of this
666
00:29:43,833 --> 00:29:45,625
-at 100-plus feet down.
-Okay.
667
00:29:45,792 --> 00:29:47,500
[Charles] This is cool, man.
668
00:29:47,667 --> 00:29:49,917
We found one before
in the Money Pit.
669
00:29:50,125 --> 00:29:52,375
[Narrator] A possible piece
of stoneshot
670
00:29:52,542 --> 00:29:56,083
found in the spoils removed
from the Peacock-1 shaft?
671
00:29:56,250 --> 00:29:59,333
Dating as far back
as the 12th century,
672
00:29:59,458 --> 00:30:02,333
hand-carved stoneshot
was a projectile
673
00:30:02,542 --> 00:30:05,333
that was discharged
from both small cannons
674
00:30:05,500 --> 00:30:08,167
and early handheld firearms.
675
00:30:08,292 --> 00:30:13,250
Curiously, the team has found
two stoneshots in recent years,
676
00:30:13,375 --> 00:30:18,000
one on Lot 15 and the other
deep in the Money Pit area.
677
00:30:18,208 --> 00:30:21,500
Incredibly,
according to scientific testing,
678
00:30:21,708 --> 00:30:23,750
both of those
may have originated
679
00:30:23,875 --> 00:30:26,000
in the Azores islands
of Portugal.
680
00:30:26,208 --> 00:30:27,708
[Charles] We got to have
Laird and Rick
681
00:30:27,875 --> 00:30:29,458
come down
and take a look at this.
682
00:30:29,625 --> 00:30:31,500
-Yeah, you'd better.
-Absolutely.
683
00:30:31,625 --> 00:30:32,917
-I'm gonna text 'em.
-All right.
684
00:30:33,125 --> 00:30:34,500
Have 'em come down.
685
00:30:34,667 --> 00:30:37,042
[Narrator] Is it possible
that Derek and Charles
686
00:30:37,208 --> 00:30:40,833
have found another
identical piece of stoneshot?
687
00:30:41,042 --> 00:30:43,042
-Way to go.
-I'll keep an eye.
688
00:30:43,208 --> 00:30:46,417
[Narrator] And if so,
could it be another key clue
689
00:30:46,542 --> 00:30:50,500
to help identify just who was
behind the Oak Island mystery?
690
00:30:50,708 --> 00:30:52,333
-[Laird] Charles.
-Hey, Laird.
691
00:30:52,500 --> 00:30:55,708
Hey, you got a smile
on your face a mile long.
692
00:30:55,875 --> 00:30:58,458
Well, take a look at that.
693
00:31:01,000 --> 00:31:02,375
[Rick] Wow. Look at that.
694
00:31:03,542 --> 00:31:05,000
What do you make of it?
695
00:31:05,125 --> 00:31:07,875
[Laird] Well, i-it looks like
a stoneshot, for sure.
696
00:31:08,042 --> 00:31:10,333
I don't see how
that would occur naturally here.
697
00:31:10,500 --> 00:31:12,708
Emma and the CT scan
might tell us something.
698
00:31:12,875 --> 00:31:14,292
Might see the chisel marks
or whatever?
699
00:31:14,458 --> 00:31:15,875
-Yeah.
-Hmm.
700
00:31:17,125 --> 00:31:19,708
It was found 100-plus feet down.
701
00:31:19,875 --> 00:31:21,833
So it could come
from the solution channel,
702
00:31:22,042 --> 00:31:23,958
it could come from
a little bit higher.
703
00:31:24,125 --> 00:31:26,000
All I know is 100-plus.
704
00:31:26,208 --> 00:31:27,500
[Laird] I mean, either way,
if it's a stoneshot,
705
00:31:27,667 --> 00:31:28,917
it shouldn't be there.
706
00:31:29,083 --> 00:31:30,542
In 40 years,
we've never seen this
707
00:31:30,708 --> 00:31:32,292
on an archaeology site.
708
00:31:32,458 --> 00:31:35,000
-[Rick] It has the appearance
of the other ones. -Yeah.
709
00:31:35,167 --> 00:31:36,833
[Rick] There was a suggestion
that it could have
710
00:31:37,000 --> 00:31:38,500
come from the Azores.
711
00:31:38,708 --> 00:31:40,208
-So we have to check into that.
-Yeah.
712
00:31:40,417 --> 00:31:42,458
-[Charles] Very curious find.
-Cool.
713
00:31:42,625 --> 00:31:45,625
[Rick] If Laird is correct
in his assessment
714
00:31:45,792 --> 00:31:46,958
that it is a stoneshot...
715
00:31:47,083 --> 00:31:48,750
-Thank you. -Okay.
-Thanks, guys.
716
00:31:48,875 --> 00:31:51,792
...I think it would be
quite remarkable.
717
00:31:51,958 --> 00:31:53,875
It's amazing,
because now we have found three
718
00:31:54,042 --> 00:31:55,667
in different locations.
719
00:31:55,833 --> 00:31:57,667
And this one
was found in an area
720
00:31:57,875 --> 00:32:01,000
where we've actually found
traces of precious metals
721
00:32:01,167 --> 00:32:03,333
deep underground as well.
722
00:32:03,417 --> 00:32:07,000
[Narrator] Meanwhile,
back in the Money Pit area...
723
00:32:07,167 --> 00:32:08,875
-[Jared] Think we're at bottom.
-...the excavation
724
00:32:09,042 --> 00:32:11,042
of the Peacock-1 shaft
725
00:32:11,208 --> 00:32:14,500
has reached bedrock
in the solution channel.
726
00:32:14,708 --> 00:32:16,333
-[Rick] So, how's it going?
-[Terry] Hey. Just saw
727
00:32:16,500 --> 00:32:18,708
how it was turning but it really
wasn't going anywhere?
728
00:32:18,875 --> 00:32:20,125
-[Peter] Yeah.
-They're on the bottom.
729
00:32:20,292 --> 00:32:22,000
-Really?
-Teeth are on the bottom at 210,
730
00:32:22,167 --> 00:32:24,542
-just about where we thought.
-Nothing else has come out?
731
00:32:24,708 --> 00:32:26,833
-[Gary] Unfortunately not.
-[Terry] Most of the stuff
732
00:32:27,042 --> 00:32:28,708
we're pulling up
is relatively loose.
733
00:32:28,875 --> 00:32:30,375
There's some gypsum
from the bottom as well.
734
00:32:30,542 --> 00:32:33,292
Sadly, the structure
that we thought or hoped for
735
00:32:33,458 --> 00:32:35,667
doesn't seem
to have materialized.
736
00:32:35,792 --> 00:32:38,208
Hmm. Unfortunately, we're done.
737
00:32:41,083 --> 00:32:43,500
-Hey, guys.
-How we doing?
738
00:32:43,708 --> 00:32:45,042
-You tell us.
-Yeah.
739
00:32:45,208 --> 00:32:46,875
Hole's cleaned up.
740
00:32:47,083 --> 00:32:49,167
We definitely are in the layer
of bedrock, for sure.
741
00:32:50,333 --> 00:32:51,500
[Rick] I'll say it,
it's disappointing,
742
00:32:51,625 --> 00:32:54,250
especially given
the clue we just found.
743
00:32:54,375 --> 00:32:57,250
Charles says it better
than anyone, you know?
744
00:32:57,375 --> 00:32:59,750
"Maybe you didn't find it yet,
but it's down there."
745
00:32:59,917 --> 00:33:03,917
We've collected samples of soil,
we've collected water samples,
746
00:33:04,083 --> 00:33:06,083
and they show precious metals,
747
00:33:06,250 --> 00:33:08,833
so we may be close to something.
748
00:33:09,000 --> 00:33:11,458
As everyone knows,
we didn't find the treasure.
749
00:33:11,625 --> 00:33:15,125
But we're buoyed
by the fact that, you know,
750
00:33:15,333 --> 00:33:17,625
we all stuck together in this,
including you.
751
00:33:17,792 --> 00:33:20,667
Now we have a decision to make:
where do we go next?
752
00:33:20,833 --> 00:33:23,000
We're certainly not giving up.
753
00:33:23,208 --> 00:33:24,750
-Okey doke? -[Peter] All right.
Thank you, guys.
754
00:33:24,917 --> 00:33:26,417
-All right. Thank you, guys.
-Thank you.
755
00:33:26,542 --> 00:33:29,000
You know what? Okay,
the treasure wasn't right here,
756
00:33:29,167 --> 00:33:31,167
but I'm confident
we're gonna find some treasure.
757
00:33:31,292 --> 00:33:33,167
[Rick] You just keep
moving forward.
758
00:33:33,292 --> 00:33:35,958
That's all it is.
On to the next hole, right?
759
00:33:36,125 --> 00:33:39,375
I mean, at some point,
this will get solved.
760
00:33:40,000 --> 00:33:41,417
There it is.
761
00:33:41,583 --> 00:33:43,417
[Gary] On to the next.
762
00:33:47,583 --> 00:33:49,500
[Narrator] The following
morning...
763
00:33:50,458 --> 00:33:52,000
[Rick] Everybody knows
why we're here.
764
00:33:52,208 --> 00:33:54,583
The find on the far end
of the table here
765
00:33:54,750 --> 00:33:56,667
came from Peacock-1.
766
00:33:56,833 --> 00:33:58,750
[Narrator] ...Rick
and other members of the team
767
00:33:58,917 --> 00:34:00,542
gather in the lab.
768
00:34:00,708 --> 00:34:03,208
Well, what's unique, I mean,
to find one in the Money Pit,
769
00:34:03,375 --> 00:34:05,833
one on Lot 15,
and now another one
770
00:34:06,000 --> 00:34:07,833
came from the Money Pit as well.
771
00:34:08,000 --> 00:34:09,917
[Narrator] They are eager
to hear Emma's
772
00:34:10,083 --> 00:34:14,167
preliminary scientific analysis
of the believed stoneshot.
773
00:34:15,042 --> 00:34:16,500
[Jack] Oh, wow.
774
00:34:16,708 --> 00:34:18,000
What do you see, Emma?
775
00:34:18,167 --> 00:34:20,792
So, there's these
two little divots,
776
00:34:20,958 --> 00:34:23,500
uh, from the cross section.
777
00:34:23,708 --> 00:34:26,667
Up on this end,
there is a divot up here.
778
00:34:26,833 --> 00:34:29,000
So, these are all wear marks,
779
00:34:29,167 --> 00:34:31,500
or working marks
of being worked at.
780
00:34:31,625 --> 00:34:34,708
-By humans, not nature, correct?
-I would assume so.
781
00:34:34,875 --> 00:34:36,208
-[Laird] Yeah.
-Yeah.
782
00:34:36,417 --> 00:34:38,500
I mean, this one's
a little rough,
783
00:34:38,667 --> 00:34:41,167
which is a good thing,
because the original stoneshots
784
00:34:41,292 --> 00:34:43,625
were made by, by stonemasons.
785
00:34:43,792 --> 00:34:45,792
Um, the way they were created
786
00:34:45,917 --> 00:34:47,833
is you'd have, uh, a stonemason,
787
00:34:48,042 --> 00:34:50,667
and basically just hitting it.
788
00:34:50,875 --> 00:34:53,500
And this one, you can
clearly see the peck marks.
789
00:34:53,708 --> 00:34:56,708
[Emma] Which does
identify this as a stoneshot.
790
00:34:56,875 --> 00:34:58,250
Hmm.
791
00:34:58,417 --> 00:34:59,792
[Rick] We believe
that some of these fit
792
00:34:59,958 --> 00:35:01,667
swivel guns in Portugal.
793
00:35:01,792 --> 00:35:03,833
Uh, we know that
because we took them.
794
00:35:05,875 --> 00:35:10,042
[Narrator] During their trip
to Portugal in 2021,
795
00:35:10,208 --> 00:35:11,625
Rick and members of the team
796
00:35:11,750 --> 00:35:14,167
visited the Military Museum
in Lisbon...
797
00:35:14,375 --> 00:35:15,875
[Corjan] Oh, look at that.
798
00:35:16,042 --> 00:35:17,500
[Alex] This is pretty close.
799
00:35:18,333 --> 00:35:20,875
So I would say
that's a match to this.
800
00:35:21,042 --> 00:35:22,167
...where they were
amazed to discover
801
00:35:22,333 --> 00:35:24,167
that both of the stoneshots
802
00:35:24,375 --> 00:35:27,667
matched with a 15th century
Portuguese cannon.
803
00:35:29,125 --> 00:35:31,542
Let's pin down
a time frame, then,
804
00:35:31,708 --> 00:35:34,333
when these were used
and when they went out of use.
805
00:35:34,500 --> 00:35:36,000
Yeah, I mean,
the peak use of stoneshot
806
00:35:36,208 --> 00:35:37,875
was in the 14th
and 15th century,
807
00:35:38,042 --> 00:35:41,292
and cast-iron cannonball
was introduced in 1450s, so...
808
00:35:41,458 --> 00:35:43,125
it replaced these
pretty quickly.
809
00:35:43,292 --> 00:35:44,750
[Jack] Well, the 14th century,
810
00:35:48,708 --> 00:35:49,167
that fits into
the same time frame
811
00:35:50,083 --> 00:35:51,750
as the Portuguese coin
that Pitblado found
812
00:35:51,917 --> 00:35:53,167
while drilling in the Money Pit.
813
00:35:53,333 --> 00:35:55,083
-Yeah.
-[Rick] An early date like that
814
00:35:55,250 --> 00:35:57,625
would be highly suggestive
of that, absolutely.
815
00:35:57,792 --> 00:36:00,458
[Narrator] In the lab,
the team has just learned
816
00:36:00,625 --> 00:36:03,417
that the object found
in the Peacock-1 spoils
817
00:36:03,542 --> 00:36:07,250
is a potentially
600-year-old stoneshot.
818
00:36:07,417 --> 00:36:09,500
[Jack] And if it is, then these
819
00:36:09,667 --> 00:36:12,833
-could have been dropped
by the depositors. -Yeah.
820
00:36:13,000 --> 00:36:16,083
[Rick] The timeline associated
with the use of stoneshot
821
00:36:16,250 --> 00:36:18,125
predates the accepted history
822
00:36:18,292 --> 00:36:20,458
of the discovery
of the North American continent.
823
00:36:20,583 --> 00:36:23,208
This type of stoneshot
would have been used
824
00:36:23,375 --> 00:36:25,500
in the 1300s, 1400s.
825
00:36:25,708 --> 00:36:28,750
We know that there's
a strong connection,
826
00:36:28,917 --> 00:36:31,792
possibly, to the Order of Christ
and the mystery.
827
00:36:31,958 --> 00:36:36,000
And they had the ability
to get to the New World.
828
00:36:36,167 --> 00:36:38,333
This could be an important clue.
829
00:36:38,542 --> 00:36:40,542
I know what your brother Marty
would say.
830
00:36:40,708 --> 00:36:43,458
"This is nice, but go out there
and find some more."
831
00:36:43,625 --> 00:36:46,042
-So let's give it a shot, Rick.
-Only if we get out there.
832
00:36:46,250 --> 00:36:47,833
-[Gary] Yep. -[Rick] All right.
Thank you. -[Laird] Okay,
833
00:36:48,042 --> 00:36:49,333
-see you later. -[Jack] Thanks,
Emma. Thanks, Laird.
834
00:36:51,083 --> 00:36:52,917
[Narrator] Later
that afternoon...
835
00:36:53,125 --> 00:36:54,667
[Rick] Hey, Marty.
836
00:36:54,833 --> 00:36:57,208
[Marty] Hello, big brother.
What's going on?
837
00:36:57,375 --> 00:37:00,125
A little bit of an update
for you in the Peacock.
838
00:37:00,292 --> 00:37:01,583
-Okay.
-[Narrator] ...Rick meets
839
00:37:01,708 --> 00:37:03,917
via videoconference with Marty,
840
00:37:04,042 --> 00:37:07,708
who is currently back in
Michigan for business concerns.
841
00:37:07,875 --> 00:37:10,667
So, we have reached the bottom
of the solution channel.
842
00:37:10,833 --> 00:37:13,333
-Yeah. -And we weren't
finding much of anything
843
00:37:13,542 --> 00:37:16,542
other than the proof
of unconsolidated soils.
844
00:37:16,708 --> 00:37:19,000
-Mm-hmm.
-But somewhere between 100
845
00:37:19,167 --> 00:37:21,500
and 150 feet,
846
00:37:21,708 --> 00:37:23,500
this came up.
847
00:37:23,625 --> 00:37:25,833
I don't know if you can see it.
848
00:37:25,958 --> 00:37:28,208
Oh, yeah. I sure as heck can.
849
00:37:28,417 --> 00:37:32,167
Its appearance, obviously,
is stoneshot, right?
850
00:37:32,375 --> 00:37:34,375
-Yeah.
-You remember Gary found
851
00:37:34,542 --> 00:37:36,875
the one at the surface
on Lot 15?
852
00:37:37,083 --> 00:37:38,833
Yeah.
853
00:37:39,042 --> 00:37:40,292
So, we have the Money Pit find,
854
00:37:40,375 --> 00:37:42,583
we have the Lot 15 find,
855
00:37:42,750 --> 00:37:44,417
-and now we have this.
-That's pretty exciting
856
00:37:44,583 --> 00:37:47,917
because, Rick, that would imply
that those stoneshots
857
00:37:48,083 --> 00:37:49,833
-are everywhere.
-Correct.
858
00:37:49,958 --> 00:37:53,167
And those things,
are they not like...
859
00:37:53,375 --> 00:37:55,583
you know, they quit using them,
like, in 15-something?
860
00:37:55,792 --> 00:37:58,042
Yeah, in the 1500s.
861
00:37:58,208 --> 00:37:59,875
Yeah.
862
00:38:00,000 --> 00:38:04,333
This stoneshot means people
were down there a long time ago.
863
00:38:04,458 --> 00:38:06,000
And again,
864
00:38:06,208 --> 00:38:08,667
more evidence of activity
865
00:38:08,792 --> 00:38:12,042
long before anybody thought
there were Europeans here.
866
00:38:12,250 --> 00:38:14,792
Probably the 1400s,
maybe the 1300s.
867
00:38:14,958 --> 00:38:19,667
So it's hard to overstate
the significance of this thing.
868
00:38:19,875 --> 00:38:22,375
Really boggles my mind.
869
00:38:22,542 --> 00:38:26,750
We can have, uh, Laird reach out
to Dr. Raeside at Acadia.
870
00:38:26,917 --> 00:38:29,458
He did the previous analysis
of the stone.
871
00:38:29,625 --> 00:38:31,583
We need to know
what type of rock this is
872
00:38:31,792 --> 00:38:34,125
-and where it might have
come from. -Okay, well,
873
00:38:34,292 --> 00:38:36,000
we need to do that.
874
00:38:36,125 --> 00:38:38,958
-What else you got for me?
-You know, we are coming
875
00:38:39,083 --> 00:38:41,125
-to the end of the search year.
-Well, that leads me
876
00:38:41,292 --> 00:38:42,833
to ask you a question.
877
00:38:43,042 --> 00:38:46,542
How are you feeling
about our efforts this year?
878
00:38:47,542 --> 00:38:49,667
The year has been
very frustrating.
879
00:38:49,833 --> 00:38:54,708
We made very educated,
uh, choices
880
00:38:54,875 --> 00:38:57,083
in the Money Pit,
but it was less
881
00:38:57,292 --> 00:38:59,208
than we had hoped for
at this point.
882
00:38:59,375 --> 00:39:00,917
Yeah.
883
00:39:01,125 --> 00:39:03,000
That's how I feel.
How do you feel?
884
00:39:03,208 --> 00:39:04,792
The island is
885
00:39:05,000 --> 00:39:07,333
just the most frustrating thing
I've ever been involved in.
886
00:39:07,417 --> 00:39:10,458
-[chuckles]
-But we did, I think, prove
887
00:39:10,625 --> 00:39:12,833
that the solution channel
888
00:39:13,042 --> 00:39:14,875
played a huge role in this.
889
00:39:15,042 --> 00:39:17,167
So, uh,
890
00:39:17,333 --> 00:39:19,333
you know, I still think
there's a decent chance
891
00:39:19,458 --> 00:39:21,792
that what we seek is down
in that solution channel.
892
00:39:21,917 --> 00:39:23,917
-We just have to figure it out.
-Right.
893
00:39:24,083 --> 00:39:26,000
It's been disappointing because
894
00:39:26,167 --> 00:39:27,833
we have not solved the mystery.
895
00:39:28,000 --> 00:39:30,333
But it doesn't mean
that you lack hope.
896
00:39:30,458 --> 00:39:32,292
It doesn't mean
that you're not optimistic
897
00:39:32,417 --> 00:39:34,833
about the next,
the next caisson.
898
00:39:35,042 --> 00:39:36,667
[Marty] Why don't we
switch gears a little bit
899
00:39:36,875 --> 00:39:38,917
and ask Dr. Spooner
and Dr. Michels?
900
00:39:39,125 --> 00:39:41,417
You know, they're intimately
familiar with all the data.
901
00:39:41,542 --> 00:39:42,667
Let's ask them
where they would dig
902
00:39:42,833 --> 00:39:44,458
if they were treasure hunters.
903
00:39:44,583 --> 00:39:48,208
I think that's a very
appropriate thing to do.
904
00:39:48,375 --> 00:39:49,708
We'll get right on that,
ask them,
905
00:39:49,875 --> 00:39:51,292
but we need an "X"
on the ground.
906
00:39:51,458 --> 00:39:53,333
Yeah. Soon.
907
00:39:53,500 --> 00:39:54,917
-Okey doke.
-All right. Is that it?
908
00:39:55,042 --> 00:39:56,375
Then get back to work.
909
00:39:56,542 --> 00:39:58,583
That's all we got.
We'll get back to work.
910
00:39:58,750 --> 00:40:00,292
Thanks, Rick. Appreciate it.
911
00:40:00,458 --> 00:40:01,917
-See you. Take care.
-Yeah. Yeah.
912
00:40:03,667 --> 00:40:06,625
[Narrator] For Rick, Marty
and their team,
913
00:40:06,750 --> 00:40:10,083
this week has underscored
the need for perseverance
914
00:40:10,292 --> 00:40:13,667
in their quest to solve
the Oak Island mystery...
915
00:40:14,708 --> 00:40:18,583
...because new finds
and research suggest
916
00:40:18,708 --> 00:40:22,292
they could be closing in
on a sacred treasure
917
00:40:22,417 --> 00:40:25,583
with extraordinary,
historic implications.
918
00:40:26,625 --> 00:40:30,625
So now, as time
is running out for the year,
919
00:40:30,792 --> 00:40:35,667
how can they zero in
on where "X" marks the spot?
920
00:40:37,792 --> 00:40:41,417
Do they rely on science or luck?
921
00:40:42,375 --> 00:40:45,375
Perhaps it will take both,
922
00:40:45,542 --> 00:40:48,083
along with
their most precious asset...
923
00:40:49,208 --> 00:40:50,667
...their faith.
924
00:40:52,708 --> 00:40:55,542
Next time on
The Curse of Oak Island...
925
00:40:55,708 --> 00:40:56,833
[Peter] I want to find something
926
00:40:57,042 --> 00:40:58,375
-that we can date.
-[Gary] Exactly.
927
00:40:58,542 --> 00:41:00,208
-There you go, mate. Wow.
-Oh...
928
00:41:00,375 --> 00:41:02,167
Oh. What's under there?
929
00:41:02,375 --> 00:41:04,625
Wow. I want to see
what's underneath here.
930
00:41:04,750 --> 00:41:06,458
[Ian] Some of the highest
silver and gold values
931
00:41:06,625 --> 00:41:08,208
-show up right in there.
-[Jared] HOLD ON, JOSH,
932
00:41:08,375 --> 00:41:10,333
-HOLD ON!
-[Rick] Whoa.
933
00:41:10,417 --> 00:41:11,667
[Jared] We're definitely
into some hard stuff.
934
00:41:11,875 --> 00:41:14,417
-Wow. Check that one out.
-That's a great find.
935
00:41:14,583 --> 00:41:16,292
That all adds up to a possible
936
00:41:16,417 --> 00:41:18,292
human presence here
in the 1400s.
937
00:41:18,417 --> 00:41:20,875
-That's really rare.
-That's amazing. -Yeah.
938
00:41:21,042 --> 00:41:24,125
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