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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:05,965 --> 00:00:07,381 [Narrator] Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:07,466 --> 00:00:08,757 [Peter] I want to find something 3 00:00:08,884 --> 00:00:10,217 -that we can date. -[Gary] Exactly. 4 00:00:10,344 --> 00:00:12,052 -There you go, mate! Wow. -Oh. 5 00:00:12,179 --> 00:00:13,846 Oh, what's under there? 6 00:00:13,973 --> 00:00:16,306 Wow. I want to see what's underneath here. 7 00:00:16,434 --> 00:00:18,183 [Ian] Some of the highest silver and gold values 8 00:00:18,310 --> 00:00:21,186 -show up right in there. -[Jared] Hold on! Guys, hold on. 9 00:00:21,313 --> 00:00:23,105 -[Rick] Whoa! -[Jared] We're definitely into some hard stuff. 10 00:00:23,232 --> 00:00:26,191 -Wow! Check that one out. -That's a great find. 11 00:00:26,318 --> 00:00:27,943 That all adds up to a possible 12 00:00:28,029 --> 00:00:29,987 human presence here in the 1400s. 13 00:00:30,114 --> 00:00:32,823 -That's really rare. -It's amazing. -Yeah. 14 00:00:35,369 --> 00:00:38,662 [Narrator] There is an island in the North Atlantic 15 00:00:38,748 --> 00:00:41,123 where people have been looking for 16 00:00:41,292 --> 00:00:45,169 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 17 00:00:45,296 --> 00:00:48,130 So far, they have found a stone slab 18 00:00:48,257 --> 00:00:50,507 with strange symbols carved into it, 19 00:00:50,634 --> 00:00:54,636 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 20 00:00:54,764 --> 00:00:58,932 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 21 00:00:59,060 --> 00:01:00,309 to the Knights Templar. 22 00:01:00,436 --> 00:01:03,187 To date, six men have died 23 00:01:03,314 --> 00:01:06,065 trying to solve the mystery. 24 00:01:06,150 --> 00:01:11,153 And according to legend, one more will have to die 25 00:01:11,280 --> 00:01:14,823 before the treasure can be found. 26 00:01:18,829 --> 00:01:21,413 ♪ ♪ 27 00:01:25,127 --> 00:01:26,543 -[Marty] Hello, gentlemen. -[Alex] Hey, guys. 28 00:01:26,629 --> 00:01:28,462 [Marty] Welcome back to the war room. 29 00:01:28,547 --> 00:01:30,255 Well, we're all assembled here again 30 00:01:30,382 --> 00:01:33,342 for probably the most important job we can do 31 00:01:33,427 --> 00:01:36,303 this year, which is to try and get these caissons 32 00:01:36,388 --> 00:01:38,180 in the right spot. 33 00:01:38,265 --> 00:01:41,809 [Narrator] As another fall day begins on Oak Island, 34 00:01:41,936 --> 00:01:43,894 Rick, Marty, Craig 35 00:01:44,021 --> 00:01:46,146 and other members of their team meet in the war room 36 00:01:46,273 --> 00:01:50,651 regarding the search for treasure in the Money Pit area. 37 00:01:50,778 --> 00:01:52,319 Last time we got together 38 00:01:52,488 --> 00:01:55,155 to talk about canisters, we placed them, 39 00:01:55,282 --> 00:01:57,533 and the canisters, so far, 40 00:01:57,660 --> 00:01:58,909 haven't brought up what we want. 41 00:01:59,036 --> 00:02:01,453 So, I think it's entirely appropriate 42 00:02:01,580 --> 00:02:04,331 to readdress everything at this juncture. 43 00:02:04,458 --> 00:02:06,041 Right. 44 00:02:06,210 --> 00:02:07,584 -[Alex] Here comes the bucket. -[Terry] Another bucket, 45 00:02:07,670 --> 00:02:09,336 -another chance, guys. Here it comes. -Yup. 46 00:02:09,463 --> 00:02:12,422 [Narrator] Over the past several weeks, 47 00:02:12,508 --> 00:02:17,302 the team has excavated three eight-foot-diameter steel shafts 48 00:02:17,388 --> 00:02:21,223 more than 200 feet deep in the solution channel. 49 00:02:21,308 --> 00:02:24,143 They are trying to locate the source of precious metals 50 00:02:24,228 --> 00:02:27,312 that have been detected across the Money Pit area 51 00:02:27,439 --> 00:02:30,023 through underground water and soil testing 52 00:02:30,109 --> 00:02:34,361 conducted by Dr. Ian Spooner and Dr. Fred Michel. 53 00:02:34,530 --> 00:02:37,281 Incredibly, the evidence of silver 54 00:02:37,449 --> 00:02:39,575 they have found matched the composition 55 00:02:39,702 --> 00:02:41,952 of a 14th-century Portuguese coin 56 00:02:42,079 --> 00:02:43,829 that was reportedly discovered 57 00:02:43,956 --> 00:02:48,167 in the original Money Pit back in 1849. 58 00:02:48,294 --> 00:02:52,296 The caissons we've put into the ground this year have been 59 00:02:52,423 --> 00:02:55,757 certainly what I would call a technical success. 60 00:02:55,885 --> 00:02:59,178 The cumulative data thus far indicates 61 00:02:59,305 --> 00:03:01,847 that our theory about the solution channel 62 00:03:01,974 --> 00:03:03,682 being the repository of the collapse 63 00:03:03,851 --> 00:03:05,225 of the Money Pit, including-- 64 00:03:05,352 --> 00:03:07,769 hopefully-- the treasure, is true. 65 00:03:07,897 --> 00:03:10,522 But it is frustrating, because we were hoping 66 00:03:10,691 --> 00:03:12,357 that these caissons would bring up 67 00:03:12,484 --> 00:03:14,818 some sliver of gold or something 68 00:03:14,945 --> 00:03:16,486 that would say, "Ah, there it is." 69 00:03:16,614 --> 00:03:18,530 Ian, you will no doubt recall, 70 00:03:18,657 --> 00:03:20,741 I had asked you and Dr. Fred 71 00:03:20,826 --> 00:03:23,327 to weigh in on where you would like to put a canister 72 00:03:23,454 --> 00:03:24,953 to find this treasure. 73 00:03:25,080 --> 00:03:26,496 [Ian] You know, funny thing. 74 00:03:26,624 --> 00:03:28,373 We've kind of transitioned 75 00:03:28,500 --> 00:03:30,042 from being scientists 76 00:03:30,211 --> 00:03:32,794 to people just like you, trying to figure out 77 00:03:32,922 --> 00:03:34,254 -where the treasure is. -Right. 78 00:03:34,381 --> 00:03:36,632 [Ian] Bottom line is, there's metal down there 79 00:03:36,759 --> 00:03:38,175 that isn't natural. 80 00:03:38,302 --> 00:03:41,720 So, Fred and I put our heads together, and 81 00:03:41,889 --> 00:03:46,266 this is where Fred and I are interested, in this area. 82 00:03:46,393 --> 00:03:49,228 So, we picked this location because 83 00:03:49,355 --> 00:03:50,771 some of the highest silver and gold values 84 00:03:50,898 --> 00:03:52,356 show up right in here. 85 00:03:52,483 --> 00:03:56,109 And I would say this is a space 86 00:03:56,237 --> 00:03:57,986 that we haven't explored adequately. 87 00:03:58,113 --> 00:03:59,863 [Marty] Okay, and 88 00:03:59,949 --> 00:04:02,991 your required total depth would be? 89 00:04:03,118 --> 00:04:05,160 [Fred M.] Well, the bedrock is 90 00:04:05,329 --> 00:04:07,120 about 160 feet. 91 00:04:07,289 --> 00:04:10,916 So, there is an extension of the solution channel there. 92 00:04:11,043 --> 00:04:13,794 -That is sort of a shelf. -Okay. 93 00:04:13,921 --> 00:04:17,464 [Narrator] During the team's previous drilling operations, 94 00:04:17,591 --> 00:04:19,675 they have found that the solution channel 95 00:04:19,802 --> 00:04:23,428 generally has a bottom depth of some 215 feet. 96 00:04:23,555 --> 00:04:26,890 However, in this new target area, 97 00:04:27,017 --> 00:04:29,059 where surprisingly high concentrations 98 00:04:29,186 --> 00:04:32,479 of gold and silver have also been detected, 99 00:04:32,648 --> 00:04:35,440 the flooded natural cavity reaches bedrock 100 00:04:35,609 --> 00:04:39,569 at a much shallower depth of nearly 160 feet. 101 00:04:39,697 --> 00:04:41,571 [Rick] Dr. Michel and Dr. Spooner 102 00:04:41,699 --> 00:04:45,075 have exhaustively done the study of the science, 103 00:04:45,202 --> 00:04:47,577 and they believe that something is in this area. 104 00:04:47,705 --> 00:04:49,579 I think there's every reason to believe 105 00:04:49,707 --> 00:04:52,749 that this location holds great promise. 106 00:04:52,876 --> 00:04:54,584 So, Dr. Fred and Ian, 107 00:04:54,670 --> 00:04:57,129 I think you've convinced the fellowship that 108 00:04:57,256 --> 00:04:59,965 -this is a very good location. -[Ian] Yeah. 109 00:05:00,092 --> 00:05:01,466 We think it's a good place to go. 110 00:05:01,593 --> 00:05:03,135 So, well done, guys. You've carried the day. 111 00:05:03,262 --> 00:05:04,928 Let's dig that one 112 00:05:05,055 --> 00:05:07,180 -for sure. -[Rick] Yup, I agree. 113 00:05:07,266 --> 00:05:08,765 [Marty] All right. Thank you, guys. 114 00:05:08,892 --> 00:05:10,809 -[Rick] Thank you. -[Ian] Thanks, Fred. 115 00:05:12,771 --> 00:05:14,354 [Narrator] Later that morning... 116 00:05:15,357 --> 00:05:17,399 -[Rick] Good morning. -[overlapping chatter] 117 00:05:17,568 --> 00:05:18,859 [Terry] Hey, Rick, how you doing? 118 00:05:18,986 --> 00:05:20,652 You tell me. 119 00:05:20,779 --> 00:05:23,030 [Narrator] ...Rick arrives in the Money Pit area 120 00:05:23,157 --> 00:05:26,783 as the dig in the caisson dubbed "Michel-Spooner," or "MS-1," 121 00:05:26,869 --> 00:05:29,328 is already underway. 122 00:05:29,455 --> 00:05:32,205 So, we've already pushed about 40 feet. 123 00:05:32,333 --> 00:05:34,750 -We got a good head start on the day. -[Rick] Good. 124 00:05:34,877 --> 00:05:36,543 Boy, you are making progress. 125 00:05:36,670 --> 00:05:39,254 [Gary] Now, I like this pick... 126 00:05:39,381 --> 00:05:41,381 -Yeah. -...because of those tests 127 00:05:41,467 --> 00:05:44,718 that came back for gold, silver, copper. 128 00:05:44,887 --> 00:05:47,095 Well, they're all the ingredients of coins. 129 00:05:47,222 --> 00:05:48,847 -[chuckles] -So, high amounts 130 00:05:48,974 --> 00:05:50,974 means there could be a big treasure down there. 131 00:05:51,101 --> 00:05:52,517 Well, that's what we're hoping, right? 132 00:05:52,644 --> 00:05:54,061 [Terry] Absolutely. 133 00:05:54,146 --> 00:05:56,021 [Rick] I just think this is a magical place. 134 00:05:56,106 --> 00:06:01,651 People from long ago came here to do something extraordinary. 135 00:06:01,779 --> 00:06:04,154 I'm positive, I'm upbeat, I'm excited 136 00:06:04,281 --> 00:06:07,157 about the possibility of this hole, MS-1. 137 00:06:07,284 --> 00:06:10,535 It is an exciting location. The potential is sky high. 138 00:06:10,662 --> 00:06:12,579 -Yeah. -So, you know, let's 139 00:06:12,706 --> 00:06:14,414 just keep going, see what we find. 140 00:06:14,541 --> 00:06:15,791 We're going to find some stuff on this hole. 141 00:06:15,918 --> 00:06:17,292 -Yeah. -[Terry] Hear, hear. 142 00:06:17,419 --> 00:06:19,795 Here's hoping. 143 00:06:20,839 --> 00:06:23,632 [Narrator] Later that day... 144 00:06:25,302 --> 00:06:26,968 -[Peter] Hey, Billy. -[Billy] Hello. 145 00:06:27,096 --> 00:06:28,637 I'm pretty excited because 146 00:06:28,764 --> 00:06:30,847 this sand road's very intriguing. 147 00:06:30,974 --> 00:06:33,225 -I don't know what to make of it. -Right. 148 00:06:33,310 --> 00:06:35,185 [Narrator] ...Peter and Gary join Billy 149 00:06:35,312 --> 00:06:37,270 in the western region of the swamp 150 00:06:37,398 --> 00:06:40,941 to continue investigating the mysterious sand road. 151 00:06:41,026 --> 00:06:44,027 I want to find something that we can date this. 152 00:06:44,154 --> 00:06:45,487 [Gary] Exactly. 153 00:06:45,614 --> 00:06:46,905 And that is going to be today. 154 00:06:47,032 --> 00:06:49,116 -Yup. -All right. 155 00:06:53,872 --> 00:06:55,664 [Narrator] Over the past two weeks, 156 00:06:55,791 --> 00:06:58,250 the team has exposed several more sections 157 00:06:58,377 --> 00:07:00,961 of this sand-covered, cobblestone feature 158 00:07:01,130 --> 00:07:04,172 that is lined with eight-sided wooden survey stakes. 159 00:07:04,299 --> 00:07:07,259 And curiously, while the road appears 160 00:07:07,386 --> 00:07:10,345 to be coming from somewhere further inland on the island, 161 00:07:10,472 --> 00:07:13,473 the team has noticed that it may also be in line 162 00:07:13,600 --> 00:07:17,185 with the stone road in the southeast corner of the swamp. 163 00:07:17,312 --> 00:07:20,856 A feature which may be more than 500 years old 164 00:07:20,983 --> 00:07:23,275 and of Portuguese origin. 165 00:07:23,402 --> 00:07:26,153 [Rick] As we continue following the sand road, 166 00:07:26,280 --> 00:07:27,946 it seems to turn towards the corner 167 00:07:28,073 --> 00:07:32,242 where the stone road is, the southeast corner. 168 00:07:32,411 --> 00:07:33,910 And as everyone knows, the Money Pit is 169 00:07:34,037 --> 00:07:35,704 uphill from there, but 170 00:07:35,831 --> 00:07:38,331 I think it's too early to project that line. 171 00:07:38,459 --> 00:07:40,917 I think we need to just do 172 00:07:41,044 --> 00:07:45,422 a much more comprehensive exposure of the sand layer. 173 00:07:49,761 --> 00:07:52,304 That's pretty much the edge there, right? 174 00:07:52,431 --> 00:07:54,639 I think this is the edge. Yeah. 175 00:07:57,895 --> 00:07:59,561 Look at that. 176 00:08:00,731 --> 00:08:02,355 [Gary] Yup. Looks like we just found 177 00:08:02,483 --> 00:08:03,899 another stake. 178 00:08:04,026 --> 00:08:05,859 -How many sides is that, Pete? -Not a clue. 179 00:08:05,986 --> 00:08:08,904 It's pretty decayed. Might have been eight? 180 00:08:09,031 --> 00:08:12,491 [Narrator] Another possible eight-sided wooden survey stake 181 00:08:12,618 --> 00:08:16,077 found along the edge of the sand road? 182 00:08:26,298 --> 00:08:28,465 [Narrator] Recently, archeoastronomy expert 183 00:08:28,592 --> 00:08:31,009 Professor Adriano Gaspani 184 00:08:31,136 --> 00:08:33,094 analyzed a line of eight-sided stakes 185 00:08:33,222 --> 00:08:36,598 that the team found in the northern end of the swamp. 186 00:08:36,767 --> 00:08:41,019 Based on their alignments with specific stars in the night sky, 187 00:08:41,146 --> 00:08:43,897 he concluded that they were placed on Oak Island 188 00:08:44,024 --> 00:08:46,233 back in the early 13th century. 189 00:08:46,360 --> 00:08:49,361 And because of those purposeful alignments, 190 00:08:49,530 --> 00:08:52,822 Professor Gaspani also believes they could be connected 191 00:08:52,908 --> 00:08:54,866 to the Knights Templar. 192 00:08:55,869 --> 00:08:59,162 Nope, no metal. Not at the moment. 193 00:08:59,331 --> 00:09:00,872 [Narrator] Is it possible 194 00:09:00,999 --> 00:09:02,749 that the numerous eight-sided stakes 195 00:09:02,876 --> 00:09:05,794 the team has found along the sand road 196 00:09:05,921 --> 00:09:08,713 are directly related to those in the northern region, 197 00:09:08,840 --> 00:09:13,426 and offer key clues as to the origin of this feature? 198 00:09:13,554 --> 00:09:15,095 [Billy] You want to take a quick check, Gary, 199 00:09:15,222 --> 00:09:17,681 -before I take another scoop? -[Gary] Oh, yeah. 200 00:09:19,768 --> 00:09:21,601 -[beeping] -We have got some iron 201 00:09:21,770 --> 00:09:23,728 -around here. -[Peter] Got to dig that up! 202 00:09:23,855 --> 00:09:25,730 -[Gary] Yeah. -[loud beeping] 203 00:09:25,857 --> 00:09:28,191 -Seems to be in that area there. -[Peter] Okay. 204 00:09:28,318 --> 00:09:31,736 [Gary] It's going to be deep, maxed-out depth reading. 205 00:09:31,863 --> 00:09:33,530 [Peter] That's good. 206 00:09:35,033 --> 00:09:39,327 -Well, I hope it's from whoever built it. -Yup. 207 00:09:46,587 --> 00:09:48,461 -There you go, mate. -Oh. 208 00:09:48,547 --> 00:09:50,839 [Gary] Wow. Look at this! 209 00:09:55,887 --> 00:09:57,220 [Gary] There you go, mate. 210 00:09:57,339 --> 00:09:59,505 -Oh! Little ox shoe. -Yeah. 211 00:09:59,641 --> 00:10:02,225 [Narrator] On the western side of the Oak Island swamp, 212 00:10:02,311 --> 00:10:05,228 Gary and Peter have found another curious clue 213 00:10:05,347 --> 00:10:08,848 along the sand and cobblestone road. 214 00:10:08,984 --> 00:10:11,318 You know what? That is a really old ox shoe. 215 00:10:11,445 --> 00:10:12,902 I can tell by the condition of it. 216 00:10:12,988 --> 00:10:14,571 It's been down there a while. 217 00:10:14,689 --> 00:10:17,857 -Yeah. -[Peter] It was deep within the sand road. 218 00:10:17,951 --> 00:10:19,451 That was a good... 219 00:10:19,578 --> 00:10:21,694 -foot down. -Yup. 220 00:10:21,788 --> 00:10:25,365 If the road was rougher and less finished early on, 221 00:10:25,500 --> 00:10:27,083 then that's probably why it lost a shoe, right? 222 00:10:27,252 --> 00:10:28,701 -Yeah. -[Gary] They might have been, 223 00:10:28,837 --> 00:10:30,295 back in the day, taking 224 00:10:30,422 --> 00:10:32,339 the small oxen to the Money Pit. 225 00:10:32,466 --> 00:10:33,706 -Maybe. -And this is where 226 00:10:33,842 --> 00:10:36,343 it shed a shoe. Great little artifact. 227 00:10:36,428 --> 00:10:39,045 -That's great. -I'll recheck the hole. 228 00:10:39,181 --> 00:10:40,639 [Gary] Ox shoes 229 00:10:40,766 --> 00:10:46,144 mean signs of activity, people traveling over this area. 230 00:10:46,221 --> 00:10:49,272 It's got to be hauling, maybe treasure. 231 00:10:49,391 --> 00:10:52,609 One thing for sure-- the sand road looks 232 00:10:52,727 --> 00:10:54,319 like it's heading directly 233 00:10:54,446 --> 00:10:58,231 to that Portuguese-style stone road, 234 00:10:58,367 --> 00:11:00,283 which is near the Money Pit. 235 00:11:00,452 --> 00:11:02,202 Our friend Carmen Legge will tell us more 236 00:11:02,371 --> 00:11:03,787 -about this ox shoe. -Yeah. 237 00:11:03,905 --> 00:11:05,571 -Yeah. -[Peter] Great find. I'm hoping to find 238 00:11:05,707 --> 00:11:07,123 something with a date. 239 00:11:07,292 --> 00:11:08,574 Yeah. Same here. 240 00:11:08,669 --> 00:11:10,877 I know there has to be more. 241 00:11:11,004 --> 00:11:12,671 [Peter] Yeah. 242 00:11:16,176 --> 00:11:18,551 [Narrator] As a new day breaks on Oak Island... 243 00:11:18,679 --> 00:11:21,179 [Marty] Good morning, Dr. Raeside. 244 00:11:21,306 --> 00:11:23,682 -Good morning. -Welcome to the war room. 245 00:11:23,850 --> 00:11:25,591 Thank you. 246 00:11:25,727 --> 00:11:28,728 [Narrator] ...in the war room, members of the team meet 247 00:11:28,855 --> 00:11:31,231 via video conference with Dr. Robert Raeside, 248 00:11:31,358 --> 00:11:33,233 a professor of geology and earth science 249 00:11:33,360 --> 00:11:37,862 at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 250 00:11:37,939 --> 00:11:41,241 We have in front of us one of the big surprises of this year. 251 00:11:41,410 --> 00:11:43,702 What we think is a stoneshot. 252 00:11:43,829 --> 00:11:45,445 The reason it's cut in half is because 253 00:11:45,580 --> 00:11:47,330 we already sent this to Dr. Raeside. 254 00:11:47,449 --> 00:11:49,916 He cut it in half so he could analyze it, 255 00:11:50,043 --> 00:11:51,876 and then sent the sample back to us. 256 00:11:52,003 --> 00:11:53,545 Yes. 257 00:11:53,621 --> 00:11:55,672 [Narrator] The team has asked Dr. Raeside 258 00:11:55,790 --> 00:11:58,883 to analyze an artifact found last week 259 00:11:59,052 --> 00:12:01,928 in the spoils of the Peacock-1 shaft. 260 00:12:02,055 --> 00:12:05,557 A stoneshot, which is a type of medieval cannonball, 261 00:12:05,684 --> 00:12:08,301 that was replaced by cast iron munitions 262 00:12:08,437 --> 00:12:10,603 in the late 15th century. 263 00:12:19,314 --> 00:12:23,283 [Narrator] In recent years, Dr. Raeside has also examined 264 00:12:23,452 --> 00:12:26,819 two other pieces of stoneshot that were found on the island, 265 00:12:26,955 --> 00:12:30,707 one which also came from more than 100 feet deep 266 00:12:30,792 --> 00:12:32,542 in the Money Pit area. 267 00:12:32,660 --> 00:12:34,919 And incredibly, he believes 268 00:12:35,046 --> 00:12:37,497 that both of them may have originated 269 00:12:37,591 --> 00:12:41,468 in the Portuguese islands known as the Azores. 270 00:12:52,347 --> 00:12:54,514 [Marty] Uh, yeah. That's excellent. 271 00:12:54,682 --> 00:12:56,441 I mean, these, apparently, were phased out 272 00:12:56,610 --> 00:12:58,184 -in the 1400s... -Yeah. 273 00:12:58,320 --> 00:13:02,071 ...as actual munitions. So, it looks like 274 00:13:02,190 --> 00:13:03,948 it's way beyond the preponderance of the evidence. 275 00:13:04,075 --> 00:13:06,743 I'm going to call it 90% certain this is 276 00:13:06,828 --> 00:13:10,747 a projectile used in the 1300s and maybe early 1400s. 277 00:13:10,865 --> 00:13:12,332 Yeah. Exactly. 278 00:13:20,041 --> 00:13:21,800 [Jack] What's it doing north of the Money Pit? 279 00:13:21,927 --> 00:13:24,594 This is definitely not a searcher rock. 280 00:13:24,712 --> 00:13:26,346 This is a depositor. 281 00:13:26,473 --> 00:13:29,015 Unless they were Rick searchers from the 14th century. 282 00:13:29,142 --> 00:13:31,384 -Yeah. -But I can't come up with 283 00:13:31,520 --> 00:13:33,102 a non-exciting way this got here. 284 00:13:33,188 --> 00:13:34,979 [Doug] Yeah. You know, 285 00:13:35,106 --> 00:13:37,315 especially in the Money Pit, were they protecting something? 286 00:13:37,442 --> 00:13:40,276 As work was going on, they had a gun up there. 287 00:13:40,395 --> 00:13:42,395 So, I just think it's... it's amazing. 288 00:13:42,564 --> 00:13:43,947 [Marty] Yeah. 289 00:13:44,065 --> 00:13:46,533 Okay, that all adds up to a possible 290 00:13:46,660 --> 00:13:48,701 human presence here in the 1400s, 291 00:13:48,829 --> 00:13:50,495 which I have been a skeptic of. 292 00:13:50,622 --> 00:13:53,039 But I'm staring at it right here. 293 00:13:53,166 --> 00:13:54,707 [laughter] 294 00:13:54,793 --> 00:13:57,627 [Alex] Is it... Compositionally, is it similar, I assume? 295 00:14:10,308 --> 00:14:11,641 You're right. We've never heard of it. 296 00:14:11,810 --> 00:14:13,560 You're right about that part. 297 00:14:13,687 --> 00:14:16,396 What does that mean? Where might that come from? 298 00:14:39,504 --> 00:14:41,954 -Hmm. -[Scott] To me, it's exciting because 299 00:14:42,123 --> 00:14:43,840 obviously, we're looking for somebody who traveled here. 300 00:14:43,958 --> 00:14:47,427 -Mm-hmm. -[Doug] If it comes from 301 00:14:47,512 --> 00:14:51,014 Labrador, the north coast of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, 302 00:14:51,132 --> 00:14:52,765 the Portuguese-- 303 00:14:52,934 --> 00:14:55,635 that was one of the first areas they were in, exploring. 304 00:14:55,803 --> 00:14:59,355 Labrador itself is named after a Portuguese explorer 305 00:14:59,474 --> 00:15:02,025 in the 1400s by the last name of Labrador. 306 00:15:02,110 --> 00:15:04,068 -Hmm. -Right? So, if 307 00:15:04,195 --> 00:15:06,404 they're looking for source material for stoneshot, 308 00:15:06,573 --> 00:15:08,573 they could acquire it there as anywhere. 309 00:15:14,155 --> 00:15:16,155 [Narrator] In the late 15th century, 310 00:15:16,324 --> 00:15:20,084 Portuguese mariner João Fernandes Lavrador 311 00:15:20,253 --> 00:15:22,629 helped survey the North Atlantic region, 312 00:15:22,756 --> 00:15:26,549 known today as Newfoundland and Labrador. 313 00:15:26,668 --> 00:15:29,552 The area was then explored and claimed 314 00:15:29,671 --> 00:15:31,220 as a Portuguese settlement 315 00:15:31,339 --> 00:15:34,933 by brothers Miguel and Gaspar Corte-Real 316 00:15:35,060 --> 00:15:36,842 of the Azores Islands. 317 00:15:36,978 --> 00:15:39,437 Both were members of the Knights of Christ, 318 00:15:39,564 --> 00:15:42,106 the Templar-related order connected 319 00:15:42,183 --> 00:15:44,609 to the so-called Pitblado coin. 320 00:15:44,736 --> 00:15:48,279 Curiously, both men are rumored 321 00:15:48,406 --> 00:15:50,114 to have then led undocumented expeditions 322 00:15:50,241 --> 00:15:53,284 as far south as Nova Scotia. 323 00:15:53,453 --> 00:15:56,746 It sounds like we now have stone shots that could have 324 00:15:56,831 --> 00:15:58,698 easily been sourced by the Portuguese. 325 00:15:58,792 --> 00:16:00,249 -Mm-hmm. -The first, we believe, 326 00:16:00,368 --> 00:16:02,627 may have come from the Azores, and now, 327 00:16:02,704 --> 00:16:04,337 another one from a region that the Portuguese 328 00:16:04,464 --> 00:16:07,090 were in at a very early time here in North America. 329 00:16:07,208 --> 00:16:10,677 [Narrator] Is it possible that the three stone shots 330 00:16:10,804 --> 00:16:13,546 offer critical clues that could help identify 331 00:16:13,682 --> 00:16:16,307 who created the original Money Pit? 332 00:16:16,384 --> 00:16:20,937 And that fits perfectly with the idea 333 00:16:21,055 --> 00:16:23,723 that there's an old-world, new-world connection. 334 00:16:23,858 --> 00:16:26,225 We're building a timeline 335 00:16:26,361 --> 00:16:28,894 of Europeans being 336 00:16:28,989 --> 00:16:31,897 in North America-- here, specifically-- 337 00:16:32,033 --> 00:16:35,201 well before conventionally accepted wisdom suggests. 338 00:16:35,370 --> 00:16:37,403 I think it's fabulous. 339 00:16:37,539 --> 00:16:39,831 [Alex] So, we have now three 340 00:16:39,958 --> 00:16:42,074 almost perfectly spherical rocks, and 341 00:16:42,243 --> 00:16:43,876 it becomes more and more unlikely 342 00:16:44,004 --> 00:16:45,336 that it was just random. 343 00:16:45,463 --> 00:16:47,463 And two deep in the Money Pit. 344 00:16:47,549 --> 00:16:49,549 Keep in mind, all the same size, as well. 345 00:16:49,676 --> 00:16:51,300 Mm-hmm. 346 00:16:51,419 --> 00:16:55,138 [Rick] Here we have an artifact, found in the Money Pit, 347 00:16:55,256 --> 00:16:59,258 which the Pitblado coin supposedly was. 348 00:16:59,352 --> 00:17:02,645 Now we have two items that distinctly align 349 00:17:02,814 --> 00:17:06,315 in terms of the timeline associated with each. 350 00:17:06,434 --> 00:17:10,028 The hope is that, you know, we find something else, 351 00:17:10,155 --> 00:17:12,321 uh, but right now, this is 352 00:17:12,490 --> 00:17:13,823 significant. 353 00:17:13,908 --> 00:17:15,608 [Marty] Okay, well, thank you very much. 354 00:17:15,744 --> 00:17:18,327 I mean, this is excellent, just absolute excellent data. 355 00:17:22,917 --> 00:17:24,667 [Marty] I hope we find even more than that. 356 00:17:24,786 --> 00:17:26,335 I want to keep sending you samples 357 00:17:26,454 --> 00:17:28,671 -of things that are interesting. -Yup. 358 00:17:28,790 --> 00:17:30,289 And I know I speak for everybody here. Thanks. 359 00:17:30,425 --> 00:17:31,791 -Thank you. -Thank you. 360 00:17:31,926 --> 00:17:33,718 [Raeside] You're welcome. 361 00:17:38,683 --> 00:17:40,641 [Narrator] As excavation continues on the MS-1 shaft 362 00:17:40,810 --> 00:17:43,352 in the Money Pit area... 363 00:17:43,480 --> 00:17:45,938 [Fiona] I want to see what's underneath here. 364 00:17:46,066 --> 00:17:48,649 -It feels like rocks, rocks and more rocks. -[Laird] Yeah. 365 00:17:48,777 --> 00:17:51,360 It's turning out to be more interesting than we anticipated. 366 00:17:51,529 --> 00:17:55,823 [Narrator] ...on Lot 8, members of the team carefully dig deeper 367 00:17:55,909 --> 00:17:58,201 into the cradle-shaped stone feature. 368 00:17:58,369 --> 00:17:59,660 [Craig] When you're done with that, why don't you 369 00:17:59,788 --> 00:18:01,996 hand me the bucket? 370 00:18:02,123 --> 00:18:03,873 Thank you. 371 00:18:04,000 --> 00:18:05,833 [Narrator] After recently discovering a mortar-like 372 00:18:05,960 --> 00:18:09,253 material between the stones that could date as far back 373 00:18:09,380 --> 00:18:11,297 as the 13th century, 374 00:18:11,424 --> 00:18:13,007 and detecting traces of silver 375 00:18:13,134 --> 00:18:14,425 in the soils within the feature... 376 00:18:14,552 --> 00:18:16,969 It's showing silver. 377 00:18:17,097 --> 00:18:18,513 -Yeah. -Yeah! 378 00:18:18,640 --> 00:18:21,307 [Narrator] ...the team is looking for more clues 379 00:18:21,434 --> 00:18:24,936 to reveal what might be buried deeper below. 380 00:18:25,063 --> 00:18:27,647 [Laird] Why someone would create a basin, 381 00:18:27,774 --> 00:18:31,275 line it with rocks and then putting the rock back on-- 382 00:18:31,402 --> 00:18:33,694 it kind of defies explanation right now. 383 00:18:33,822 --> 00:18:36,197 It's a monumental effort. 384 00:18:36,324 --> 00:18:38,825 We don't have answers yet, but 385 00:18:38,910 --> 00:18:40,493 we have a mystery that still needs 386 00:18:40,620 --> 00:18:42,745 to be explored much deeper. 387 00:18:42,831 --> 00:18:44,413 [scraping dirt] 388 00:18:47,001 --> 00:18:49,585 Oh, what's under there? 389 00:18:49,671 --> 00:18:51,879 The soil color there is different. 390 00:18:52,006 --> 00:18:55,049 -Like, you kind of get back into the browns again. -Yeah. 391 00:18:55,176 --> 00:18:57,051 Yeah, that's a lot of really dark, 392 00:18:57,178 --> 00:18:59,137 organic-looking soil underneath the orange layer. 393 00:18:59,264 --> 00:19:01,889 -[Craig] Yup. -One of the open questions is 394 00:19:02,016 --> 00:19:03,641 if we really are at the bottom, correct? 395 00:19:03,810 --> 00:19:05,893 -Yeah. -It's sounding like we're getting 396 00:19:06,020 --> 00:19:08,980 down through the bottom of the feature into undisturbed soil. 397 00:19:09,107 --> 00:19:11,691 But that doesn't look like what I expect C horizon to look like. 398 00:19:11,818 --> 00:19:13,442 It's still mottled. 399 00:19:13,611 --> 00:19:15,153 So, what would it take to be certain? 400 00:19:15,280 --> 00:19:16,654 -Keep going a little bit and--? -[Laird] Yeah. 401 00:19:16,781 --> 00:19:19,157 -We want to be absolutely sure. -Mm-hmm. 402 00:19:19,284 --> 00:19:20,700 Love to hear it. Let's do that. 403 00:19:20,827 --> 00:19:22,785 [Laird] All right. 404 00:19:24,164 --> 00:19:25,872 [Fiona] A term you hear archaeologists referring to 405 00:19:25,999 --> 00:19:27,540 -a lot is "C horizon." -Wow. 406 00:19:27,667 --> 00:19:29,584 And what that's referring to is one 407 00:19:29,669 --> 00:19:30,960 of the bottom layers of the soil. 408 00:19:31,129 --> 00:19:32,962 And that should be sterile soil 409 00:19:33,131 --> 00:19:36,382 that is void of any cultural artifacts whatsoever. 410 00:19:39,179 --> 00:19:40,761 [Alex] Seeing that, it looks 411 00:19:40,930 --> 00:19:42,471 pretty uniform. 412 00:19:44,350 --> 00:19:45,683 -That's pretty deep. -[Alex] Hmm. 413 00:19:45,852 --> 00:19:47,560 Texture-wise, do you still think 414 00:19:47,729 --> 00:19:49,395 it's kind of acting like C horizon? 415 00:19:49,522 --> 00:19:52,565 [Laird] Yeah, I think that looks like the bottom to me. 416 00:19:52,734 --> 00:19:54,233 [Alex] Right. 417 00:19:54,360 --> 00:19:57,987 We've been fooled before, so, I think we should confirm... 418 00:19:58,114 --> 00:20:00,281 -[Laird] Yeah. -...that that is the bottom of the feature, 419 00:20:00,450 --> 00:20:02,825 -at least in this area. -[Fiona] Absolutely. 420 00:20:02,911 --> 00:20:04,744 How far does it extend? We don't know. 421 00:20:04,829 --> 00:20:06,787 -What's it for? We don't know. -Yeah. 422 00:20:06,915 --> 00:20:09,707 [Fiona] I think the fact that we've excavated to what Laird 423 00:20:09,834 --> 00:20:12,001 and I both felt was natural bottom, 424 00:20:12,170 --> 00:20:14,503 but we still haven't hit bedrock or slate 425 00:20:14,589 --> 00:20:16,172 means that we really do have to explore 426 00:20:16,299 --> 00:20:18,049 a little bit deeper just to make sure. 427 00:20:18,176 --> 00:20:19,800 [Alex] You know, I think my dad's been 428 00:20:19,969 --> 00:20:21,844 kind of chomping at the bit to dig under this with 429 00:20:22,013 --> 00:20:23,387 -a faster approach. -Yeah. 430 00:20:23,514 --> 00:20:25,264 But I think he's going to want to know 431 00:20:25,350 --> 00:20:26,807 the extent of it, the bounds of it. 432 00:20:26,935 --> 00:20:29,227 With a backhoe or an excavator, we would get 433 00:20:29,354 --> 00:20:31,687 as close as we can, as close as you guys are comfortable with-- 434 00:20:31,814 --> 00:20:33,940 [Fiona] I would say not within an area 435 00:20:34,067 --> 00:20:35,399 that that material could fall in. 436 00:20:35,526 --> 00:20:38,110 Whatever distance you guys prescribe. 437 00:20:38,238 --> 00:20:40,988 And then, quickly get more answers 438 00:20:41,115 --> 00:20:42,865 -without disrupting anything. Yeah. -[Laird] Exactly. 439 00:20:42,951 --> 00:20:44,242 [Alex] We have been tricked 440 00:20:44,410 --> 00:20:46,244 by the very unique soil characteristics 441 00:20:46,412 --> 00:20:48,371 of the island before, 442 00:20:48,498 --> 00:20:50,164 and we have thought that we'd reached the bottom 443 00:20:50,333 --> 00:20:51,749 of the feature when, in fact, there was a lot more yet to go. 444 00:20:51,876 --> 00:20:53,334 So, I think 445 00:20:53,461 --> 00:20:55,127 that's a test we need to run here, as well. 446 00:20:55,255 --> 00:20:57,546 I mean, I know we were kind of hoping there was something 447 00:20:57,674 --> 00:20:59,465 underneath it, but that doesn't mean 448 00:20:59,550 --> 00:21:01,050 there isn't something somewhere else 449 00:21:01,177 --> 00:21:03,219 -off to the side. -[Laird] Yeah. Oh, for sure. 450 00:21:03,346 --> 00:21:04,804 [Alex] We're running out of time on the year. 451 00:21:04,973 --> 00:21:07,556 If we can dig nearby and get an answer 452 00:21:07,684 --> 00:21:09,558 and find something man-made 453 00:21:09,686 --> 00:21:12,228 without destroying anything, without disturbing the dig, 454 00:21:12,355 --> 00:21:13,896 we want to do it. 455 00:21:14,023 --> 00:21:17,066 I think one simple thing we can do is clean up that area. 456 00:21:17,151 --> 00:21:19,610 We can continue your search 457 00:21:19,737 --> 00:21:20,987 -for the sides. -Yeah. Yup. 458 00:21:21,114 --> 00:21:23,239 Level it off and get a good profile. 459 00:21:23,366 --> 00:21:25,324 -Yeah. -And he can take a look at that. 460 00:21:25,493 --> 00:21:27,076 [Alex] That would be great. So, 461 00:21:27,203 --> 00:21:28,619 I'm gonna go and get in touch with him and see what he thinks. 462 00:21:28,746 --> 00:21:30,204 All right. Perfect. 463 00:21:30,373 --> 00:21:32,123 -[Alex] Thanks, guys. -[Laird] All right. 464 00:21:32,292 --> 00:21:33,666 -[Craig] Talk to you later. -[Laird] See you later. -Yup. 465 00:21:35,420 --> 00:21:37,128 [Narrator] Later that day 466 00:21:37,255 --> 00:21:40,548 on the western side of the swamp... 467 00:21:40,675 --> 00:21:42,425 [Peter] Still sandy. 468 00:21:42,510 --> 00:21:44,427 [Billy] It's definitely still sandy, the dirt. 469 00:21:44,554 --> 00:21:46,304 [Narrator] ...Peter, Gary and Billy 470 00:21:46,389 --> 00:21:49,265 are uncovering more of the mysterious sand road 471 00:21:49,350 --> 00:21:52,226 near the edge of their permitted dig area. 472 00:21:52,312 --> 00:21:54,228 It is their hope to determine 473 00:21:54,355 --> 00:21:56,564 if the road originates in this area 474 00:21:56,733 --> 00:21:59,066 or continues somewhere further inland. 475 00:21:59,193 --> 00:22:02,361 I mean, I think the interesting thing is we have sand 476 00:22:02,530 --> 00:22:05,740 -here in this general area. -[Billy] Yeah. 477 00:22:05,867 --> 00:22:08,868 I'm curious. You want to take a scoop maybe out of here? 478 00:22:08,995 --> 00:22:11,120 Yup. 479 00:22:11,289 --> 00:22:13,873 [Peter] We've uncovered a lot of the sand road, 480 00:22:14,000 --> 00:22:17,793 and the style or construction of it is peculiar. 481 00:22:17,920 --> 00:22:20,254 This is a unique structure, 482 00:22:20,381 --> 00:22:21,672 but it's also a very 483 00:22:21,799 --> 00:22:23,549 involved effort. 484 00:22:23,676 --> 00:22:25,426 [Gary] Is there still sand there, Pete? 485 00:22:25,511 --> 00:22:27,261 Yeah, here. Yeah. 486 00:22:27,388 --> 00:22:28,929 'Cause this is 487 00:22:29,057 --> 00:22:30,514 -the line, kind of. -[Billy] Yeah. 488 00:22:30,641 --> 00:22:32,975 Any sand is a sign that it was going that way. 489 00:22:33,102 --> 00:22:34,518 Mm-hmm. 490 00:22:39,108 --> 00:22:41,609 [Gary] What have we got here? 491 00:22:43,821 --> 00:22:45,071 Stake. 492 00:22:45,198 --> 00:22:47,448 [Gary] Yeah. Nice one. 493 00:22:47,575 --> 00:22:49,075 My guess is it continues. 494 00:22:49,202 --> 00:22:51,202 Yeah. You're holding the proof in your hand, Pete. 495 00:22:51,371 --> 00:22:52,745 [Peter] Yup. 496 00:22:52,830 --> 00:22:56,040 [Gary] This isn't some random stakes 497 00:22:56,167 --> 00:22:57,666 plonked in the swamp. 498 00:22:57,794 --> 00:22:59,668 There's a pattern going on here. 499 00:22:59,796 --> 00:23:03,506 And the next set of stakes should be just 500 00:23:03,591 --> 00:23:06,759 in front of us, following this line. 501 00:23:07,762 --> 00:23:09,637 -Hey, Craig. How's it going? -Hello. 502 00:23:09,764 --> 00:23:11,514 You find the end? 503 00:23:11,641 --> 00:23:13,099 -Oh, a stake. -I found a stake right here. 504 00:23:13,226 --> 00:23:14,850 And there's a little bit 505 00:23:14,977 --> 00:23:18,104 of sand in this general area... 506 00:23:18,189 --> 00:23:21,023 -Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. -...which fits the line. 507 00:23:21,109 --> 00:23:23,567 You know, to me, it looks like it ties up to the Center Road. 508 00:23:23,694 --> 00:23:25,319 -Right. -[Gary] Yeah. 509 00:23:25,446 --> 00:23:27,988 The sand road is a continuation of Center Road. 510 00:23:28,116 --> 00:23:29,990 [Craig] Was this road here, 511 00:23:30,118 --> 00:23:31,867 and they came in to survey the island, 512 00:23:31,994 --> 00:23:34,578 split up the lots and said, "Let's use this line"? 513 00:23:34,705 --> 00:23:36,205 Hmm. 514 00:23:36,374 --> 00:23:40,876 This sand road might predate 1762, the survey. 515 00:23:41,003 --> 00:23:43,879 And that's mind-boggling to me. 516 00:23:44,882 --> 00:23:47,550 [Narrator] Center Road cuts through the middle of Oak Island 517 00:23:47,677 --> 00:23:49,969 and runs along the property boundaries 518 00:23:50,096 --> 00:23:53,472 that were drawn by Surveyor General Charles Morris, 519 00:23:53,599 --> 00:23:56,934 a high-ranking Freemason who divided the island 520 00:23:57,061 --> 00:24:01,480 into 32 four-acre lots back in 1762. 521 00:24:01,649 --> 00:24:06,068 It is generally thought that Center Road was created 522 00:24:06,195 --> 00:24:08,988 in the early 1800s by treasure hunters 523 00:24:09,115 --> 00:24:12,241 after Charles Morris conducted his survey. 524 00:24:12,410 --> 00:24:16,537 But has the team just found evidence that it was built 525 00:24:16,664 --> 00:24:20,124 on top of a much older sand-covered cobblestone road? 526 00:24:20,293 --> 00:24:25,504 If so, who created it, and for what purpose? 527 00:24:25,590 --> 00:24:28,257 [Craig] Maybe the survey was based 528 00:24:28,384 --> 00:24:30,718 on the road as opposed to the other way around. 529 00:24:30,845 --> 00:24:32,553 There's clay in here. 530 00:24:32,680 --> 00:24:34,513 [Craig] You know, it's seeming very old and 531 00:24:34,640 --> 00:24:35,973 now we need to find out 532 00:24:36,100 --> 00:24:38,476 if it's pre or post-survey. 533 00:24:38,603 --> 00:24:40,311 We'll see where it takes us. 534 00:24:40,438 --> 00:24:43,689 Unfortunately, we've come to the end of the permitted area. 535 00:24:43,816 --> 00:24:46,150 -[Craig] Okay. -Yup. -[Peter] I think 536 00:24:46,277 --> 00:24:49,320 everything that we found today has been really interesting. 537 00:24:49,447 --> 00:24:51,197 [Craig] Absolutely. 538 00:24:51,324 --> 00:24:52,615 [Peter] I'm gonna text my uncle Rick and have him come down. 539 00:24:52,742 --> 00:24:53,449 [Craig] Okay. 540 00:24:57,497 --> 00:24:58,787 -[Peter] Hey, Uncle Rick. -[Craig] Hey, Rick. 541 00:24:58,873 --> 00:25:00,164 -[Rick] Hey. -[Gary] Hi, mate. 542 00:25:00,333 --> 00:25:02,666 That's the corner of our permit. 543 00:25:02,793 --> 00:25:04,960 And we've dug to it, so we are done digging here. 544 00:25:05,087 --> 00:25:06,962 But the one thing that was obvious-- 545 00:25:07,131 --> 00:25:09,215 it's going towards Center Road. 546 00:25:09,342 --> 00:25:11,467 Hmm. 547 00:25:11,552 --> 00:25:13,302 What do you make of it? 548 00:25:13,429 --> 00:25:15,804 [Craig] Well, was this the original road, and it... 549 00:25:15,973 --> 00:25:17,348 it was just built up over the years? 550 00:25:17,475 --> 00:25:19,725 -Right. -People just 551 00:25:19,894 --> 00:25:22,561 build the road on top of the road, on top of the road. 552 00:25:23,564 --> 00:25:25,105 [Peter] We do have 553 00:25:25,191 --> 00:25:29,026 hard evidence that Lot 5 and the Money Pit are connected. 554 00:25:29,153 --> 00:25:30,986 -Hmm. -And we've been puzzled about 555 00:25:31,072 --> 00:25:33,572 how did they get from Lot 5 to the Money Pit? 556 00:25:33,699 --> 00:25:36,992 Well, if there's a road that goes throughout the island, 557 00:25:37,119 --> 00:25:39,703 that would explain it at some level. 558 00:25:39,789 --> 00:25:41,830 Maybe. 559 00:25:41,958 --> 00:25:43,874 [Narrator] Is it possible 560 00:25:44,001 --> 00:25:47,628 that this sand and cobblestone road may actually run beneath 561 00:25:47,755 --> 00:25:51,882 what is now Center Road all the way to Lot 5? 562 00:25:52,051 --> 00:25:54,218 Since 2022, 563 00:25:54,345 --> 00:25:56,262 when the team began investigating 564 00:25:56,389 --> 00:25:59,890 the rounded stone foundation near the shore on Lot 5, 565 00:26:00,017 --> 00:26:03,185 they have not only found a mortar-like material 566 00:26:03,271 --> 00:26:06,230 that matches soils from deep in the Money Pit area, 567 00:26:06,357 --> 00:26:08,983 but also artifacts and valuables, 568 00:26:09,068 --> 00:26:13,445 some of which have been dated to as early as the 14th century. 569 00:26:13,614 --> 00:26:15,781 This has led them to speculate 570 00:26:15,908 --> 00:26:19,034 that Lot 5 once served as the base camp 571 00:26:19,161 --> 00:26:21,787 for whoever created the Money Pit. 572 00:26:21,872 --> 00:26:25,082 Have they found the road that may have been used 573 00:26:25,251 --> 00:26:27,126 to move treasure across the island 574 00:26:27,295 --> 00:26:30,129 to that legendary location? 575 00:26:30,256 --> 00:26:33,340 I think the work to get that treasure up there 576 00:26:33,467 --> 00:26:35,467 involved this road, and I think 577 00:26:35,553 --> 00:26:36,844 we have to follow the clues. 578 00:26:37,013 --> 00:26:38,596 [Craig] I think we should go ahead and 579 00:26:38,723 --> 00:26:42,141 -dig a cross section along Center Road. -[Rick] Mm-hmm. 580 00:26:42,268 --> 00:26:46,145 And hopefully, we find an old path underneath there that says 581 00:26:46,230 --> 00:26:49,231 people were here a long time ago. 582 00:26:51,193 --> 00:26:53,485 Okay. Well, let's dig it just a little bit further. 583 00:26:53,654 --> 00:26:55,195 -Yup. -[Rick] Billy, you've got 584 00:26:55,323 --> 00:26:57,740 -a lot of work to do. -Mm-hmm. 585 00:26:57,867 --> 00:26:59,325 -We've got our homework. -Yup. -Yup. 586 00:26:59,493 --> 00:27:01,785 So, thanks for a long, hard day. 587 00:27:01,871 --> 00:27:03,162 -Okay. -[Rick] Appreciate it. -[Peter] All right. 588 00:27:03,331 --> 00:27:04,622 -See you, Billy. -[Gary] See you, mate. 589 00:27:04,749 --> 00:27:06,415 -[Billy] Yup. -[Rick] Thank you. 590 00:27:09,420 --> 00:27:10,836 [Narrator] The next morning... 591 00:27:10,963 --> 00:27:12,755 [Rick] How deep are we? 592 00:27:12,882 --> 00:27:16,508 About 140.5, so, we still got a ways to go. 593 00:27:16,636 --> 00:27:18,969 [Narrator] ...Rick and members of the team 594 00:27:19,096 --> 00:27:21,889 oversee the dig in the MS-1 shaft. 595 00:27:22,016 --> 00:27:24,850 You pushed that can down as far as you can. 596 00:27:24,977 --> 00:27:26,560 [Narrator] The excavation is now 597 00:27:26,687 --> 00:27:29,855 just ten feet from reaching target depth. 598 00:27:29,982 --> 00:27:33,150 That means that all spoils removed from the shaft 599 00:27:33,277 --> 00:27:36,862 as it proceeds deeper will be scanned by Gary on-site 600 00:27:36,989 --> 00:27:40,866 and meticulously searched by hand at the wash plant. 601 00:27:40,951 --> 00:27:42,826 [Rick] You cannot deny the science 602 00:27:42,912 --> 00:27:45,454 that has been applied to this location. They are showing 603 00:27:45,581 --> 00:27:47,414 extremely high values of silver 604 00:27:47,541 --> 00:27:49,667 and other associated metals. 605 00:27:49,794 --> 00:27:52,336 We're looking to hopefully be on target 606 00:27:52,463 --> 00:27:54,963 and recover the treasure here. 607 00:27:56,175 --> 00:27:59,093 -[Peter] All right. Let's go take a look. -Yup. 608 00:27:59,220 --> 00:28:01,220 ♪ ♪ 609 00:28:05,851 --> 00:28:07,685 Gary, is this wood new? 610 00:28:07,853 --> 00:28:09,895 [Gary] Eh? I don't know. 611 00:28:10,022 --> 00:28:11,939 [Peter] I'll bring it back to the table. 612 00:28:13,317 --> 00:28:15,317 What do we make of this wood here? 613 00:28:15,444 --> 00:28:18,153 [Scott] Looks like we've got an outside edge of a timber here. 614 00:28:18,280 --> 00:28:19,613 It's a pretty clean cut. 615 00:28:19,740 --> 00:28:21,782 You know, there's a mark right there 616 00:28:21,909 --> 00:28:24,284 that almost looks like it was struck with something. 617 00:28:24,453 --> 00:28:25,744 Maybe adze-cut. 618 00:28:25,830 --> 00:28:28,122 [Narrator] Adze-cut wood? 619 00:28:28,290 --> 00:28:31,917 An adze is a tool for cutting and shaping wood, 620 00:28:32,044 --> 00:28:34,253 dating back to ancient Egypt 621 00:28:34,380 --> 00:28:37,840 and used prior to the invention of mechanized saws 622 00:28:37,967 --> 00:28:39,925 in the late 18th century. 623 00:28:40,970 --> 00:28:42,469 [Scott] Hopefully, something else comes up 624 00:28:42,596 --> 00:28:44,388 in that next scoop, and we'll see something there. 625 00:28:44,515 --> 00:28:46,306 Give us a better indication. 626 00:28:46,434 --> 00:28:48,434 [Narrator] If the team has indeed 627 00:28:48,561 --> 00:28:51,311 found adze-cut wood, is it possible 628 00:28:51,439 --> 00:28:55,816 they are near an old structure deep in the Money Pit area? 629 00:29:02,700 --> 00:29:04,950 [metal clanking] 630 00:29:05,077 --> 00:29:06,869 [Jared] Hold on, Josh! Hold on! 631 00:29:06,996 --> 00:29:08,495 That's about as high as I'm going! 632 00:29:10,332 --> 00:29:11,749 [Josh] I'm chewing at something. 633 00:29:11,876 --> 00:29:14,209 Come on, girl. 634 00:29:14,336 --> 00:29:16,837 [Terry] They seem to be hung up on very solid material. 635 00:29:16,964 --> 00:29:19,757 Not going to be able to drive that can much farther. 636 00:29:21,302 --> 00:29:22,593 [Jared] Yeah. We're definitely 637 00:29:22,720 --> 00:29:24,720 -into some hard stuff. -[Josh] Not making 638 00:29:24,847 --> 00:29:26,638 any headway right now. 639 00:29:26,766 --> 00:29:32,227 [Narrator] An obstruction between 140 and 150 feet deep? 640 00:29:32,313 --> 00:29:36,023 The question now is whether it's something natural, 641 00:29:36,108 --> 00:29:37,566 such as a large boulder, 642 00:29:37,735 --> 00:29:40,861 or perhaps something that is man-made. 643 00:29:40,988 --> 00:29:43,322 I can just keep working away at it here 644 00:29:43,491 --> 00:29:44,782 and see if I can get it, but-- 645 00:29:44,909 --> 00:29:48,076 Just dig her out and take us home, buddy. 646 00:29:48,204 --> 00:29:52,164 [Narrator] As the team from SB Canada and ROC Equipment 647 00:29:52,333 --> 00:29:55,417 work to break through the obstruction in MS-1... 648 00:29:56,796 --> 00:29:59,338 [Derek] Going to find it, whatever it is. 649 00:29:59,465 --> 00:30:02,883 [Narrator] ...some 500 feet to the east near Smith's Cove, 650 00:30:03,052 --> 00:30:05,719 Charles and Derek carefully sift through 651 00:30:05,846 --> 00:30:08,430 the spoils at the wash plant. 652 00:30:14,522 --> 00:30:15,938 I thought it was concrete. 653 00:30:16,065 --> 00:30:17,898 It's just granite. 654 00:30:33,082 --> 00:30:34,540 Wow! 655 00:30:34,667 --> 00:30:37,584 Charles, check that one out. 656 00:30:37,670 --> 00:30:39,002 That's pretty cool. 657 00:30:39,171 --> 00:30:40,754 That's a great find. 658 00:30:45,177 --> 00:30:47,678 Wow! That doesn't look like a regular rock. 659 00:30:47,805 --> 00:30:49,754 No. 660 00:30:49,890 --> 00:30:52,307 [Narrator] At the wash plant, Derek has just found 661 00:30:52,393 --> 00:30:54,309 another intriguing artifact 662 00:30:54,395 --> 00:30:56,144 in the MS-1 spoils. 663 00:30:56,263 --> 00:30:58,763 [Charles] You know what? When it's round like that, 664 00:30:58,899 --> 00:31:01,692 that may be another stoneshot. 665 00:31:01,819 --> 00:31:03,360 -Kind of looks like one. -Yeah. 666 00:31:03,487 --> 00:31:04,987 Pretty round. 667 00:31:05,072 --> 00:31:08,574 [Charles] Yeah. I think you may have one. 668 00:31:08,701 --> 00:31:10,909 That's really cool, to find that. 669 00:31:11,036 --> 00:31:13,662 [Narrator] Another possible stoneshot, 670 00:31:13,780 --> 00:31:16,615 discovered more than 100 feet deep, 671 00:31:16,750 --> 00:31:19,167 and in an area where high traces 672 00:31:19,336 --> 00:31:21,786 of silver and gold have been detected? 673 00:31:21,922 --> 00:31:24,623 It may tie in with the other ones that we have. 674 00:31:24,758 --> 00:31:26,258 Great find, man. 675 00:31:26,385 --> 00:31:28,126 Good eye. 676 00:31:28,262 --> 00:31:29,928 You're two for two now. 677 00:31:30,097 --> 00:31:31,388 -I know. -[laughs] 678 00:31:31,465 --> 00:31:32,764 I'm gonna text Alex, have him 679 00:31:32,933 --> 00:31:34,224 come down and take a look at that. 680 00:31:34,351 --> 00:31:36,059 All right. 681 00:31:36,186 --> 00:31:38,020 [Charles] This stoneshot that was found years ago, 682 00:31:38,138 --> 00:31:40,856 which comes from the Azores, has influenced a lot 683 00:31:40,974 --> 00:31:43,775 of the research going forward on Oak Island. 684 00:31:43,903 --> 00:31:46,361 In addition, we have the coin which is Portuguese, 685 00:31:46,480 --> 00:31:48,572 from the late 1300s. 686 00:31:48,699 --> 00:31:49,981 I mean, that's really intriguing. 687 00:31:50,075 --> 00:31:51,742 -[Alex] Charles. -[Charles] Hey, Alex. 688 00:31:51,869 --> 00:31:54,319 -[Alex] What did you find? -Well, take a look at that. 689 00:31:54,488 --> 00:31:56,580 Is that another stoneshot? 690 00:31:56,707 --> 00:31:58,248 It could be. 691 00:31:58,417 --> 00:32:00,584 This looks like it was deliberately made, doesn't it? 692 00:32:00,711 --> 00:32:02,419 It does. I mean, Mother Nature's good. 693 00:32:02,546 --> 00:32:05,047 I don't think she's that good. The other stone shots 694 00:32:05,215 --> 00:32:08,500 came from the Azores, so, maybe that one did, too. 695 00:32:08,594 --> 00:32:10,469 If we can also trace this back to the Azores, 696 00:32:10,596 --> 00:32:12,170 and with the Portuguese coin 697 00:32:12,306 --> 00:32:13,505 that we think might have come out of the Money Pit, 698 00:32:13,641 --> 00:32:15,432 we've got just further substantiation 699 00:32:15,559 --> 00:32:17,142 of this kind of, uh, 700 00:32:17,269 --> 00:32:19,177 -Portuguese, if not Templar, connection. -Yeah. 701 00:32:19,271 --> 00:32:20,562 I love it. I'm going to get this 702 00:32:20,681 --> 00:32:22,105 back to the lab as soon as I can. 703 00:32:22,182 --> 00:32:24,066 -[Charles] Thanks, Alex. See you. -[Alex] See you. 704 00:32:24,151 --> 00:32:26,017 [Narrator] While the search continues for more clues 705 00:32:26,111 --> 00:32:27,686 at the wash plant... 706 00:32:28,689 --> 00:32:30,113 -[Scott] He's on rock there now. -[Terry] Yup. 707 00:32:30,240 --> 00:32:32,658 Look at the can. 708 00:32:33,694 --> 00:32:35,026 [Terry] All right, guys, here it goes. 709 00:32:35,162 --> 00:32:36,411 [Narrator] ...over in the Money Pit area... 710 00:32:36,530 --> 00:32:38,363 Here we go. 711 00:32:38,499 --> 00:32:39,748 [Narrator] ...the team has broken through hard materials 712 00:32:39,833 --> 00:32:41,792 in the MS-1 shaft, 713 00:32:41,919 --> 00:32:44,461 and are removing the final spoils from some 714 00:32:44,588 --> 00:32:46,630 150 feet deep. 715 00:32:46,757 --> 00:32:48,799 [Rick] Keep your fingers crossed. 716 00:32:51,044 --> 00:32:53,378 Now we got a really good chance 717 00:32:53,472 --> 00:32:56,047 at finding whatever there is to be found. 718 00:32:56,183 --> 00:32:59,309 -Whoa. -[Terry] Oh, man, that's a full bucket. 719 00:32:59,436 --> 00:33:00,719 [Peter] Ready? 720 00:33:00,887 --> 00:33:03,355 -Yup. -Let's go take a look. 721 00:33:13,900 --> 00:33:16,326 -Nothing? -No. 722 00:33:17,738 --> 00:33:20,038 All right, those are limestone boulders. 723 00:33:21,875 --> 00:33:23,625 Well, it's... 724 00:33:23,744 --> 00:33:26,461 Bottom line is, there's no artifact. 725 00:33:28,549 --> 00:33:30,841 [Terry] Not even the wood we were hoping for. 726 00:33:30,968 --> 00:33:32,801 [Rick] We've gone as far as we can, 727 00:33:32,919 --> 00:33:36,388 with this excavation, and we had high hopes. 728 00:33:36,473 --> 00:33:38,181 We all wanted it to be there, but it's not. 729 00:33:38,308 --> 00:33:40,017 [Peter] At the end of the day, 730 00:33:40,144 --> 00:33:42,561 it's hard not to be disappointed with what we had. 731 00:33:43,597 --> 00:33:44,929 [Rick] I agree, Peter. 732 00:33:45,065 --> 00:33:47,190 It-it is a little bit hard. 733 00:33:47,267 --> 00:33:49,026 But you know what? 734 00:33:49,102 --> 00:33:52,103 -I'm not about to give up. -Yeah. 735 00:33:52,239 --> 00:33:54,272 -[Scott] Nobody's walking away. -Yup. 736 00:33:54,408 --> 00:33:56,491 We've just got to cover the solution channel 737 00:33:56,610 --> 00:33:59,077 -till we find it. -[Peter] Yeah. 738 00:34:00,414 --> 00:34:01,946 [Rick] Before digging this location, 739 00:34:02,082 --> 00:34:05,000 Marty and I decided, if this caisson 740 00:34:05,118 --> 00:34:06,752 did not find the one thing, 741 00:34:06,879 --> 00:34:08,953 we need to move back, if you will, 742 00:34:09,089 --> 00:34:11,122 to Top Pocket Find location. 743 00:34:11,258 --> 00:34:15,510 The silver signature in that area is undeniable, 744 00:34:15,596 --> 00:34:19,130 and you can't dispute the Portuguese silver coin. 745 00:34:19,266 --> 00:34:21,016 It's suggesting that you're in the area 746 00:34:21,134 --> 00:34:22,634 of the original deposition. 747 00:34:22,770 --> 00:34:24,186 And so, there's great excitement 748 00:34:24,271 --> 00:34:26,062 and great anticipation here. 749 00:34:26,190 --> 00:34:29,140 But we're gonna be dealing with backfill issues. 750 00:34:29,276 --> 00:34:31,026 What is your time frame? 751 00:34:31,111 --> 00:34:33,445 You've seen him there. He was crunching and grinding, so, 752 00:34:33,614 --> 00:34:35,781 there's some welding repair to do. 753 00:34:35,908 --> 00:34:38,408 We've got to reset the pad. It's gonna be likely 754 00:34:38,577 --> 00:34:39,951 -several days. -[Terry] Oh, wow. 755 00:34:41,488 --> 00:34:43,789 [Marty] SB Canada has some repair work to do. 756 00:34:43,874 --> 00:34:45,323 And they're gonna be working on the pad 757 00:34:45,459 --> 00:34:46,825 to make sure it's exactly right. 758 00:34:46,960 --> 00:34:49,086 So, we're gonna have a little downtime here. 759 00:34:49,254 --> 00:34:50,962 It's frustrating, but we're gonna use the time 760 00:34:51,090 --> 00:34:52,923 as best we can. 761 00:34:53,050 --> 00:34:55,133 Maybe we don't have the one thing in our hand, 762 00:34:55,260 --> 00:34:57,385 but it doesn't mean we won't find it tomorrow. 763 00:34:57,471 --> 00:34:59,137 We still have a lot of work to do. 764 00:34:59,264 --> 00:35:01,556 -Oh, yeah. -Oh, yeah. -[Rick] You know? The next hole 765 00:35:01,675 --> 00:35:03,642 -could be the location. -[Scott] That's right. 766 00:35:03,769 --> 00:35:05,677 -[Rick] We've got to move on. -Yeah. 767 00:35:05,846 --> 00:35:07,229 Let's just keep going. 768 00:35:07,314 --> 00:35:09,231 -Sempre avanti. -[Gary] I love it. 769 00:35:09,349 --> 00:35:11,149 -We got one more chance. -That's right. 770 00:35:11,235 --> 00:35:13,151 -Okey doke. Thank you. -All right, guys. 771 00:35:13,278 --> 00:35:16,822 -[Terry] Onward and downward. -[Rick] There you go. 772 00:35:18,742 --> 00:35:20,358 [Narrator] The following morning... 773 00:35:20,527 --> 00:35:23,578 -[Peter] Hey, Uncle Marty. -[Others] Hey, Marty. 774 00:35:23,697 --> 00:35:25,247 Fellow treasure hunters, good day. 775 00:35:25,415 --> 00:35:27,365 [Narrator] ...Rick, Marty, Craig 776 00:35:27,501 --> 00:35:30,001 and other members of the team meet in the war room 777 00:35:30,129 --> 00:35:33,371 at the request of Doug Crowell, Emiliano Sacchetti 778 00:35:33,507 --> 00:35:35,674 and Judi Rudebusch. 779 00:35:35,801 --> 00:35:37,801 We have in front of us on the table 780 00:35:37,928 --> 00:35:41,179 some of the artifacts that have been found. 781 00:35:41,306 --> 00:35:42,931 There was some inclination to look into 782 00:35:43,049 --> 00:35:45,684 a possible association with Portugal. 783 00:35:45,853 --> 00:35:48,603 But specifically, the Azores. 784 00:35:48,722 --> 00:35:52,390 And that is indeed what Doug and Emiliano and Judi have done. 785 00:35:52,526 --> 00:35:54,484 Doug, if you want to take the lead here 786 00:35:54,653 --> 00:35:57,821 and let us know what you found out. -[Doug] Will do. 787 00:35:58,824 --> 00:36:01,950 The Pitblado coin, alongside the stoneshot 788 00:36:02,035 --> 00:36:03,827 that, having been associated with the Azores, 789 00:36:03,904 --> 00:36:06,237 lend to a real possibility of how treasure 790 00:36:06,406 --> 00:36:07,831 -may have got here. -Mm-hmm. 791 00:36:07,958 --> 00:36:11,126 [Doug] The coin, we know was minted in Portugal 792 00:36:11,295 --> 00:36:14,462 between 1367 and 1383. 793 00:36:14,581 --> 00:36:17,382 And King Ferdinand is the one that produced this coin. 794 00:36:17,509 --> 00:36:19,751 So, when he died in 1383, 795 00:36:19,887 --> 00:36:23,180 the country went into a kind of a civil war over succession. 796 00:36:23,307 --> 00:36:25,557 And it looked like Portugal basically ceased 797 00:36:25,684 --> 00:36:27,893 to exist at that time. 798 00:36:31,097 --> 00:36:35,767 [Narrator] Following the death of King Ferdinand I in 1383, 799 00:36:35,903 --> 00:36:39,821 Portugal was thrust into a bloody two-year civil war 800 00:36:39,940 --> 00:36:41,990 over who should succeed him. 801 00:36:42,108 --> 00:36:45,276 This has made some researchers believe 802 00:36:45,445 --> 00:36:48,413 that the chaos inspired the Order of Christ, 803 00:36:48,540 --> 00:36:50,782 who descended from the Knights Templar, 804 00:36:50,918 --> 00:36:54,920 to move priceless religious treasures to a new safe haven. 805 00:36:56,423 --> 00:36:57,714 [Doug] If they were guarding 806 00:36:57,841 --> 00:36:59,549 something that the Templars had brought 807 00:36:59,676 --> 00:37:01,843 to the country in 1307, 808 00:37:01,962 --> 00:37:03,795 there was the motivation 809 00:37:03,931 --> 00:37:06,556 to find a new sanctuary for it. 810 00:37:06,683 --> 00:37:09,935 And I believe it was the Azores. 811 00:37:10,062 --> 00:37:12,354 [Emiliano] What history tell us is that 812 00:37:12,472 --> 00:37:14,022 the Azores were officially discovered 813 00:37:14,140 --> 00:37:16,274 by the Portuguese in 1427. 814 00:37:16,401 --> 00:37:18,401 [Doug] It was actually 815 00:37:18,528 --> 00:37:21,479 Prince Henry the Navigator, probably the most famous member 816 00:37:21,648 --> 00:37:22,981 of the Order of Christ, 817 00:37:23,116 --> 00:37:25,575 that the Azores were settled and developed. 818 00:37:25,702 --> 00:37:27,869 But there are clues that the Azores 819 00:37:27,988 --> 00:37:30,488 were well-known before this time. 820 00:37:31,458 --> 00:37:32,749 [Emiliano] There are excellent maps 821 00:37:32,876 --> 00:37:34,417 from the 1300s... 822 00:37:34,544 --> 00:37:36,962 -Hmm. -...that position 823 00:37:37,089 --> 00:37:38,880 the Azores exactly where they are now, 824 00:37:38,999 --> 00:37:42,300 off the coast of Portugal in the middle of the ocean. 825 00:37:42,427 --> 00:37:43,969 We found maps 826 00:37:44,137 --> 00:37:45,637 starting from 1339 827 00:37:45,764 --> 00:37:48,172 up until 1385 828 00:37:48,308 --> 00:37:50,341 that features the Azores. 829 00:37:50,477 --> 00:37:53,311 -And that is mind-blowing. -Mm-hmm. 830 00:37:54,347 --> 00:37:56,481 [Doug] They could well have moved 831 00:37:56,608 --> 00:37:58,608 the treasure to the Azores. 832 00:37:58,777 --> 00:38:01,019 The coin is attached to Portugal 833 00:38:01,113 --> 00:38:03,905 and the stoneshot is attached to the Azores. 834 00:38:04,024 --> 00:38:09,244 We see a real, tangible, historical scenario 835 00:38:09,413 --> 00:38:12,196 that explains why both these items came from the Money Pit. 836 00:38:12,365 --> 00:38:14,198 So, from the Azores, 837 00:38:14,367 --> 00:38:15,867 the treasure made its way to Oak Island. 838 00:38:16,003 --> 00:38:17,535 And I think it's worth putting boots on the ground 839 00:38:17,671 --> 00:38:20,255 in the Azores, because that is likely 840 00:38:20,373 --> 00:38:23,925 a stepping stone to the treasure arriving here on Oak Island. 841 00:38:24,094 --> 00:38:26,845 I think there could be answers there to be found. 842 00:38:27,014 --> 00:38:28,847 [Rick] Quite interesting. 843 00:38:32,978 --> 00:38:34,311 [Doug] The Order of Christ could well have moved 844 00:38:34,438 --> 00:38:36,054 the treasure to the Azores. 845 00:38:36,189 --> 00:38:38,481 I think it's worth putting boots on the ground in the Azores 846 00:38:38,608 --> 00:38:40,483 because that is likely 847 00:38:40,610 --> 00:38:44,062 a stepping stone to the treasure arriving here on Oak Island. 848 00:38:44,156 --> 00:38:46,364 I think there could be answers there to be found. 849 00:38:46,491 --> 00:38:48,366 [Rick] Quite interesting. 850 00:38:48,535 --> 00:38:50,118 [Narrator] In the war room, 851 00:38:50,236 --> 00:38:53,663 Doug and Emiliano have presented new research 852 00:38:53,790 --> 00:38:56,741 suggesting that clues to the Oak Island mystery 853 00:38:56,835 --> 00:38:59,544 may be some 2,000 miles away 854 00:38:59,671 --> 00:39:02,213 in the Azores islands of Portugal. 855 00:39:02,341 --> 00:39:03,715 [Alex] If you are right, 856 00:39:03,842 --> 00:39:06,551 it adds to the intrigue here, I think. 857 00:39:06,678 --> 00:39:08,303 [Rick] Absolutely. 858 00:39:08,421 --> 00:39:11,556 Emiliano has already been there doing some scouting, 859 00:39:11,683 --> 00:39:13,424 and he's identified some really good experts 860 00:39:13,560 --> 00:39:14,893 for us to talk to. 861 00:39:15,020 --> 00:39:16,928 [Emiliano] There are experts and also, 862 00:39:17,064 --> 00:39:19,314 artifacts to, uh... 863 00:39:19,432 --> 00:39:21,983 to compare to what we've found here. 864 00:39:22,102 --> 00:39:23,902 [Doug] We have a chance to possibly explain 865 00:39:24,029 --> 00:39:28,031 this idea that Templar treasure found its way to Oak Island. 866 00:39:28,108 --> 00:39:29,866 So, I think it's well worth it to go there 867 00:39:29,993 --> 00:39:32,035 and see what we can discover. 868 00:39:32,162 --> 00:39:34,204 It sounds like a worthy expedition. 869 00:39:34,331 --> 00:39:36,247 I think there's enough here to do this. 870 00:39:36,416 --> 00:39:39,918 I understand we do have a little time right now between caissons. 871 00:39:40,045 --> 00:39:42,003 Let's put together a group and go. 872 00:39:42,122 --> 00:39:43,454 [Rick] Yeah, Marty, you're right. 873 00:39:43,590 --> 00:39:45,790 We have a gap in time 874 00:39:45,926 --> 00:39:49,511 between the search agenda out back and-and this trip. 875 00:39:49,596 --> 00:39:52,430 If we can support the data we have in front of us 876 00:39:52,516 --> 00:39:54,516 with more data, all the better. 877 00:39:54,634 --> 00:39:56,101 Yeah. 878 00:39:56,228 --> 00:39:57,894 [Rick] I-I think it holds real promise. 879 00:39:58,021 --> 00:40:03,441 We may come back with some pretty remarkable connections. 880 00:40:03,568 --> 00:40:05,643 And they have left a trail 881 00:40:05,779 --> 00:40:07,779 -for us to follow. -Absolutely. 882 00:40:07,906 --> 00:40:10,281 -Well, I'm in. -I'd love to go. 883 00:40:10,409 --> 00:40:12,617 I can hold down the fort. 884 00:40:13,787 --> 00:40:16,413 These expeditions, they've all been valuable. 885 00:40:16,540 --> 00:40:19,749 Each one of those expeditions has come back with data. 886 00:40:19,826 --> 00:40:21,751 Data that we can act upon, 887 00:40:21,828 --> 00:40:24,587 knowledge that we were previously unaware of. 888 00:40:24,664 --> 00:40:26,330 So, I'm fully in support of it. 889 00:40:26,466 --> 00:40:28,550 A great treasure that was moved, 890 00:40:28,635 --> 00:40:31,502 with connections to the Knights Templar, 891 00:40:31,638 --> 00:40:34,097 that would explain these very old things 892 00:40:34,224 --> 00:40:36,340 that we have found on Oak Island. 893 00:40:36,435 --> 00:40:40,395 And they think that they might find better evidence of that 894 00:40:40,513 --> 00:40:42,605 in the islands themselves. 895 00:40:42,774 --> 00:40:45,275 That makes the trip worthwhile. 896 00:40:45,402 --> 00:40:46,851 [Rick] So, we'll figure out 897 00:40:46,987 --> 00:40:48,903 what we need to do and, uh... 898 00:40:49,022 --> 00:40:50,822 we'll keep everyone informed. 899 00:40:50,949 --> 00:40:53,450 Excellent. Bring back some really good stuff. 900 00:40:53,618 --> 00:40:54,951 [Rick] All right. 901 00:40:55,078 --> 00:40:56,661 See you. Thank you. 902 00:40:56,788 --> 00:40:58,288 -[Alex] See you. -[Craig] See you, Marty. 903 00:40:58,457 --> 00:41:00,331 -[Marty] Nice job. -[Rick] Okay. Let's go. 904 00:41:01,918 --> 00:41:03,585 [Narrator] Although another massive dig 905 00:41:03,703 --> 00:41:05,295 in the Money Pit 906 00:41:05,422 --> 00:41:09,373 was unable to recover a vast cache of riches, 907 00:41:09,509 --> 00:41:11,301 it produced a tantalizing clue 908 00:41:11,428 --> 00:41:14,846 that has inspired the team to go further 909 00:41:15,015 --> 00:41:16,681 for the ultimate answers. 910 00:41:18,101 --> 00:41:20,852 Now, as winter approaches, 911 00:41:20,979 --> 00:41:24,055 where all others have failed, 912 00:41:24,191 --> 00:41:27,358 they will stop at nothing to succeed. 913 00:41:27,486 --> 00:41:30,695 No matter how deep they must dig 914 00:41:30,822 --> 00:41:33,531 and no matter how far they must journey... 915 00:41:34,951 --> 00:41:37,494 ...to find the truth. 916 00:41:38,455 --> 00:41:41,372 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 917 00:41:41,500 --> 00:41:43,500 -[Tiago] Welcome to Azores. -[Rick] There's a number 918 00:41:43,627 --> 00:41:45,576 of questions that can be answered in the Azores. 919 00:41:45,712 --> 00:41:47,245 [Corjan] Something's here related to our search. 920 00:41:47,380 --> 00:41:49,005 We have this on Oak Island. 921 00:41:49,174 --> 00:41:50,507 It's time to dig. 922 00:41:50,583 --> 00:41:52,550 [Gary] We need to get to the treasure. 923 00:41:52,677 --> 00:41:55,178 -[detector beeping] -Ah, what have we got here? 924 00:41:55,305 --> 00:41:58,014 Wow. You might have some evidence 925 00:41:58,141 --> 00:42:01,926 to a 14th-century Portuguese presence in Oak Island. 926 00:42:02,062 --> 00:42:04,428 [Alex] The proof might be underground right here. 927 00:42:04,564 --> 00:42:06,648 -[Doug] Wow. -[Corjan] Fantastic. 928 00:42:06,816 --> 00:42:08,358 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 76562

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