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[Narrator] Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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[Peter] I want to find something
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-that we can date.
-[Gary] Exactly.
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-There you go, mate! Wow.
-Oh.
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Oh, what's under there?
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Wow. I want to see
what's underneath here.
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[Ian] Some of the highest
silver and gold values
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-show up right in there.
-[Jared] Hold on! Guys, hold on.
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-[Rick] Whoa! -[Jared] We're
definitely into some hard stuff.
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-Wow! Check that one out.
-That's a great find.
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That all adds up to a possible
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human presence here
in the 1400s.
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-That's really rare.
-It's amazing. -Yeah.
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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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-[Marty] Hello, gentlemen.
-[Alex] Hey, guys.
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[Marty] Welcome back to the war room.
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Well, we're all
assembled here again
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for probably
the most important job we can do
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this year, which is
to try and get these caissons
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in the right spot.
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[Narrator] As another fall day begins on Oak Island,
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Rick, Marty, Craig
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and other members of their teammeet in the war room
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regarding the search fortreasure in the Money Pit area.
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Last time we got together
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to talk about canisters,
we placed them,
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and the canisters, so far,
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haven't brought up what we want.
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So, I think
it's entirely appropriate
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to readdress everything
at this juncture.
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Right.
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-[Alex] Here comes the bucket.
-[Terry] Another bucket,
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-another chance, guys.
Here it comes. -Yup.
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[Narrator] Over the past several weeks,
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the team has excavated threeeight-foot-diameter steel shafts
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more than 200 feet deep in the solution channel.
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They are trying to locate the source of precious metals
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that have been detected across the Money Pit area
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through underground water and soil testing
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conducted by Dr. Ian Spooner and Dr. Fred Michel.
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Incredibly, the evidence of silver
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they have found matched the composition
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of a 14th-century Portuguese coin
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that was reportedly discovered
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in the original Money Pit back in 1849.
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The caissons we've put into
the ground this year have been
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certainly what I would call
a technical success.
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The cumulative data thus far indicates
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that our theory about the solution channel
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being the repository of the collapse
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of the Money Pit, including--
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hopefully-- the treasure, is true.
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But it is frustrating, because we were hoping
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that these caissons would bring up
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some sliver of gold or something
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that would say,
"Ah, there it is."
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Ian, you will no doubt recall,
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I had asked you and Dr. Fred
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to weigh in on where
you would like to put a canister
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to find this treasure.
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[Ian] You know, funny thing.
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We've kind of transitioned
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from being scientists
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to people just like you,
trying to figure out
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-where the treasure is.
-Right.
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[Ian] Bottom line is,
there's metal down there
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that isn't natural.
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So, Fred and I
put our heads together, and
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this is where Fred and I
are interested, in this area.
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So, we picked this location
because
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some of the highest
silver and gold values
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show up right in here.
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And I would say this is a space
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that we haven't explored
adequately.
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[Marty] Okay, and
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your required total depth
would be?
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[Fred M.] Well, the bedrock is
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about 160 feet.
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So, there is an extension of the solution channel there.
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-That is sort of a shelf.
-Okay.
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[Narrator] During the team's previous drilling operations,
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they have found that the solution channel
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generally has a bottom depth of some 215 feet.
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However, in this new target area,
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where surprisingly high concentrations
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of gold and silver have also been detected,
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the flooded natural cavity reaches bedrock
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at a much shallower depth of nearly 160 feet.
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[Rick] Dr. Michel and Dr. Spooner
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have exhaustively done
the study of the science,
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and they believe
that something is in this area.
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I think there's every reason to believe
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that this location holds great promise.
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So, Dr. Fred and Ian,
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I think you've convinced
the fellowship that
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-this is a very good location.
-[Ian] Yeah.
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We think
it's a good place to go.
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So, well done, guys.
You've carried the day.
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Let's dig that one
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-for sure.
-[Rick] Yup, I agree.
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[Marty] All right. Thank you, guys.
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-[Rick] Thank you.
-[Ian] Thanks, Fred.
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[Narrator] Later that morning...
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-[Rick] Good morning.
-[overlapping chatter]
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[Terry] Hey, Rick, how you doing?
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You tell me.
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[Narrator] ...Rick arrives in the Money Pit area
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as the dig in the caisson dubbed"Michel-Spooner," or "MS-1,"
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is already underway.
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So, we've already pushed
about 40 feet.
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-We got a good head start
on the day. -[Rick] Good.
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Boy, you are making progress.
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[Gary] Now, I like this pick...
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-Yeah.
-...because of those tests
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that came back
for gold, silver, copper.
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Well, they're all
the ingredients of coins.
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-[chuckles]
-So, high amounts
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means there could be
a big treasure down there.
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Well, that's what
we're hoping, right?
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[Terry] Absolutely.
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[Rick] I just think this is a magical place.
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People from long ago came here
to do something extraordinary.
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I'm positive, I'm upbeat, I'm excited
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about the possibility of this hole, MS-1.
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It is an exciting location.
The potential is sky high.
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-Yeah.
-So, you know, let's
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just keep going,
see what we find.
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We're going
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-Yeah.
-[Terry] Hear, hear.
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Here's hoping.
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[Narrator] Later that day...
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-[Peter] Hey, Billy.
-[Billy] Hello.
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I'm pretty excited because
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this sand road's
very intriguing.
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-I don't know what
to make of it. -Right.
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[Narrator] ...Peter and Gary join Billy
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in the western region of the swamp
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to continue investigating the mysterious sand road.
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I want to find something
that we can date this.
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[Gary] Exactly.
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And that is going to be today.
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-Yup.
-All right.
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[Narrator] Over the past two weeks,
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the team has exposed several more sections
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of this sand-covered, cobblestone feature
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that is lined with eight-sided wooden survey stakes.
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And curiously, while the road appears
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to be coming from somewhere further inland on the island,
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the team has noticed that it may also be in line
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with the stone road in the southeast corner of the swamp.
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A feature which may be more than 500 years old
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and of Portuguese origin.
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[Rick] As we continue following the sand road,
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it seems to turn towards the corner
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where the stone road is, the southeast corner.
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And as everyone knows, the Money Pit is
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uphill from there, but
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I think it's too early
to project that line.
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I think we need to just do
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a much more comprehensive exposure of the sand layer.
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That's pretty much
the edge there, right?
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I think this is the edge.
Yeah.
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Look at that.
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[Gary] Yup.
Looks like we just found
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another stake.
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-How many sides is that, Pete?
-Not a clue.
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It's pretty decayed.
Might have been eight?
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[Narrator] Another possibleeight-sided wooden survey stake
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found along the edge of the sand road?
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[Narrator] Recently, archeoastronomy expert
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Professor Adriano Gaspani
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analyzed a line of eight-sided stakes
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that the team found in the northern end of the swamp.
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Based on their alignments withspecific stars in the night sky,
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he concluded that they were placed on Oak Island
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back in the early 13th century.
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And because of those purposeful alignments,
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Professor Gaspani also believesthey could be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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Nope, no metal.
Not at the moment.
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[Narrator] Is it possible
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that the numerous eight-sided stakes
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the team has found along the sand road
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are directly related to those in the northern region,
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and offer key clues as to the origin of this feature?
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[Billy] You want
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-before I take another scoop?
-[Gary] Oh, yeah.
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-[beeping]
-We have got some iron
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-around here.
-[Peter] Got to dig that up!
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-[Gary] Yeah.
-[loud beeping]
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-Seems to be in that area there.
-[Peter] Okay.
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[Gary] It's going to be deep,
maxed-out depth reading.
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[Peter] That's good.
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-Well, I hope it's from
whoever built it. -Yup.
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-There you go, mate.
-Oh.
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[Gary] Wow. Look at this!
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[Gary] There you go, mate.
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-Oh! Little ox shoe.
-Yeah.
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[Narrator] On the western side of the Oak Island swamp,
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Gary and Peter have found another curious clue
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along the sand and cobblestone road.
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You know what?
That is a really old ox shoe.
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I can tell
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It's been down there a while.
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-Yeah. -[Peter] It was deep
within the sand road.
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That was a good...
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-foot down.
-Yup.
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If the road was rougher
and less finished early on,
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then that's probably why
it lost a shoe, right?
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-Yeah.
-[Gary] They might have been,
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back in the day, taking
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the small oxen to the Money Pit.
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-Maybe.
-And this is where
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it shed a shoe.
Great little artifact.
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-That's great.
-I'll recheck the hole.
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[Gary] Ox shoes
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mean signs of activity,
people traveling over this area.
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It's got to be hauling, maybe treasure.
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One thing for sure-- the sand road looks
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like it's heading directly
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to that Portuguese-style stone road,
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which is near the Money Pit.
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Our friend Carmen Legge
will tell us more
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-about this ox shoe.
-Yeah.
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-Yeah. -[Peter] Great find.
I'm hoping to find
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something with a date.
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Yeah. Same here.
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I know there has to be more.
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[Peter] Yeah.
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[Narrator] As a new day breaks on Oak Island...
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[Marty] Good morning, Dr. Raeside.
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-Good morning.
-Welcome to the war room.
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Thank you.
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[Narrator] ...in the war room, members of the team meet
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via video conference with Dr. Robert Raeside,
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a professor of geology and earth science
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at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
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We have in front of us one of
the big surprises of this year.
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What we think is a stoneshot.
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The reason it's cut in half
is because
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we already sent this
to Dr. Raeside.
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He cut it in half
so he could analyze it,
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and then sent
the sample back to us.
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Yes.
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[Narrator] The team has asked Dr. Raeside
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to analyze an artifact found last week
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in the spoils of the Peacock-1 shaft.
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A stoneshot, which is a type of medieval cannonball,
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that was replaced by cast iron munitions
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in the late 15th century.
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[Narrator] In recent years, Dr. Raeside has also examined
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two other pieces of stoneshot that were found on the island,
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one which also came from more than 100 feet deep
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in the Money Pit area.
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And incredibly, he believes
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that both of them may have originated
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in the Portuguese islands known as the Azores.
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[Marty] Uh, yeah.
That's excellent.
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I mean, these, apparently,
were phased out
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-in the 1400s...
-Yeah.
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...as actual munitions.
So, it looks like
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it's way beyond the
preponderance of the evidence.
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I'm going to call it
90% certain this is
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a projectile used in the 1300s
and maybe early 1400s.
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Yeah. Exactly.
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[Jack] What's it doing
north of the Money Pit?
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This is definitely
not a searcher rock.
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This is a depositor.
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Unless they were Rick searchers
from the 14th century.
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-Yeah.
-But I can't come up with
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a non-exciting way
this got here.
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[Doug] Yeah. You know,
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especially in the Money Pit,
were they protecting something?
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As work was going on,
they had a gun up there.
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So, I just think
it's... it's amazing.
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[Marty] Yeah.
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Okay, that all adds up
to a possible
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human presence here
in the 1400s,
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which I have been a skeptic of.
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But I'm staring
at it right here.
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[laughter]
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[Alex] Is it... Compositionally,
is it similar, I assume?
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You're right.
We've never heard of it.
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You're right about that part.
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What does that mean?
Where might that come from?
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-Hmm. -[Scott] To me,
it's exciting because
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obviously, we're looking
for somebody who traveled here.
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-Mm-hmm.
-[Doug] If it comes from
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Labrador, the north coast
of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence,
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the Portuguese--
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that was one of the first areas
they were in, exploring.
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Labrador itself is named
after a Portuguese explorer
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in the 1400s
by the last name of Labrador.
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-Hmm.
-Right? So, if
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they're looking for source
material for stoneshot,
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they could acquire it there
as anywhere.
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[Narrator] In the late 15th century,
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Portuguese mariner João Fernandes Lavrador
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helped survey the North Atlantic region,
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known today as Newfoundland and Labrador.
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The area was then explored and claimed
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as a Portuguese settlement
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by brothers Miguel and Gaspar Corte-Real
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of the Azores Islands.
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Both were members of the Knights of Christ,
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the Templar-related order connected
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to the so-called Pitblado coin.
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Curiously, both men are rumored
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to have then led undocumented expeditions
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as far south as Nova Scotia.
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It sounds like we now have
stone shots that could have
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easily been sourced
by the Portuguese.
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-Mm-hmm.
-The first, we believe,
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may have come from the Azores,
and now,
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another one from a region
that the Portuguese
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were in at a very early time
here in North America.
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[Narrator] Is it possible that the three stone shots
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offer critical clues that could help identify
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who created the original Money Pit?
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And that fits perfectly
with the idea
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that there's an old-world,
new-world connection.
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We're building a timeline
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of Europeans being
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in North America--
here, specifically--
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well before conventionally
accepted wisdom suggests.
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I think it's fabulous.
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[Alex] So, we have now three
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almost perfectly
spherical rocks, and
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it becomes more
and more unlikely
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that it was just random.
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And two deep in the Money Pit.
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Keep in mind,
all the same size, as well.
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Mm-hmm.
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[Rick] Here we have an artifact,found in the Money Pit,
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which the Pitblado coin supposedly was.
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Now we have two items that distinctly align
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in terms of the timeline associated with each.
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The hope is that, you know,
we find something else,
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uh, but right now, this is
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significant.
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[Marty] Okay, well,
thank you very much.
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I mean, this is excellent,
just absolute excellent data.
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[Marty] I hope
we find even more than that.
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I want to keep
sending you samples
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-of things that are interesting.
-Yup.
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And I know I speak
for everybody here. Thanks.
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-Thank you.
-Thank you.
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[Raeside] You're welcome.
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[Narrator] As excavation continues on the MS-1 shaft
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in the Money Pit area...
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[Fiona] I want to see
what's underneath here.
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-It feels like rocks, rocks
and more rocks. -[Laird] Yeah.
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It's turning out to be more
interesting than we anticipated.
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[Narrator] ...on Lot 8, membersof the team carefully dig deeper
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into the cradle-shaped stone feature.
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[Craig] When you're done
with that, why don't you
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hand me the bucket?
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Thank you.
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[Narrator] After recently discovering a mortar-like
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material between the stones that could date as far back
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as the 13th century,
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and detecting traces of silver
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in the soils within the feature...
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It's showing silver.
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-Yeah.
-Yeah!
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[Narrator] ...the team is looking for more clues
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to reveal what might be buried deeper below.
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[Laird] Why someone would create a basin,
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line it with rocks and then putting the rock back on--
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it kind of defies explanation right now.
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It's a monumental effort.
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We don't have answers yet, but
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we have a mystery
that still needs
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to be explored much deeper.
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[scraping dirt]
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Oh, what's under there?
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The soil color there
is different.
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-Like, you kind of get back
into the browns again. -Yeah.
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Yeah, that's a lot
of really dark,
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organic-looking soil underneath
the orange layer.
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-[Craig] Yup.
-One of the open questions is
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if we really are
at the bottom, correct?
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-Yeah. -It's sounding like
we're getting
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down through the bottom of the
feature into undisturbed soil.
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But that doesn't look like what
I expect C horizon to look like.
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It's still mottled.
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So, what would it take
to be certain?
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-Keep going a little bit and--?
-[Laird] Yeah.
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-We want to be absolutely sure.
-Mm-hmm.
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Love to hear it. Let's do that.
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[Laird] All right.
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[Fiona] A term you hear archaeologists referring to
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-a lot is "C horizon."
-Wow.
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And what that's referring to is one
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of the bottom layers of the soil.
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And that should be sterile soil
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that is void of any
cultural artifacts whatsoever.
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[Alex] Seeing that, it looks
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pretty uniform.
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-That's pretty deep.
-[Alex] Hmm.
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Texture-wise, do you still think
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it's kind of acting
like C horizon?
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[Laird] Yeah, I think that looks
like the bottom to me.
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[Alex] Right.
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We've been fooled before,
so, I think we should confirm...
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-[Laird] Yeah. -...that that
is the bottom of the feature,
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-at least in this area.
-[Fiona] Absolutely.
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How far does it extend?
We don't know.
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-What's it for? We don't know.
-Yeah.
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[Fiona] I think the fact that we've excavated to what Laird
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and I both felt was natural bottom,
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but we still haven't hit bedrock or slate
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means that we really
do have to explore
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a little bit deeper
just to make sure.
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[Alex] You know,
I think my dad's been
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kind of chomping at the bit
to dig under this with
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-a faster approach.
-Yeah.
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But I think
he's going to want to know
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the extent of it,
the bounds of it.
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With a backhoe or an excavator,
we would get
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as close as we can, as close as
you guys are comfortable with--
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[Fiona] I would say
not within an area
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that that material
could fall in.
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Whatever distance
you guys prescribe.
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And then,
quickly get more answers
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-without disrupting anything.
Yeah. -[Laird] Exactly.
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[Alex] We have been tricked
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by the very unique
soil characteristics
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of the island before,
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and we have thought that we'd reached the bottom
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of the feature when, in fact,there was a lot more yet to go.
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So, I think
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that's a test
we need to run here, as well.
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I mean, I know we were kind of
hoping there was something
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underneath it,
but that doesn't mean
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there isn't something
somewhere else
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-off to the side.
-[Laird] Yeah. Oh, for sure.
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[Alex] We're running out of timeon the year.
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If we can dig nearby and get an answer
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and find something man-made
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without destroying anything,
without disturbing the dig,
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we want to do it.
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I think one simple thing
we can do is clean up that area.
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We can continue your search
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-for the sides.
-Yeah. Yup.
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Level it off
and get a good profile.
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-Yeah. -And he can
take a look at that.
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[Alex] That would be great. So,
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I'm gonna go and get in touch
with him and see what he thinks.
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All right. Perfect.
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-[Alex] Thanks, guys.
-[Laird] All right.
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-[Craig] Talk to you later.
-[Laird] See you later. -Yup.
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[Narrator] Later that day
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on the western side of the swamp...
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[Peter] Still sandy.
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[Billy] It's definitely
still sandy, the dirt.
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[Narrator] ...Peter, Gary and Billy
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are uncovering more of the mysterious sand road
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near the edge of their permitted dig area.
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It is their hope to determine
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if the road originates in this area
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or continues somewhere further inland.
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I mean, I think the interesting
thing is we have sand
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-here in this general area.
-[Billy] Yeah.
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I'm curious. You want to take
a scoop maybe out of here?
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Yup.
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[Peter] We've uncovered a lot of the sand road,
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and the style or construction of it is peculiar.
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This is a unique structure,
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but it's also a very
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involved effort.
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[Gary] Is there still
sand there, Pete?
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Yeah, here. Yeah.
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'Cause this is
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-the line, kind of.
-[Billy] Yeah.
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Any sand is a sign
that it was going that way.
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Mm-hmm.
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[Gary] What have we got here?
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Stake.
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[Gary] Yeah. Nice one.
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My guess is it continues.
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Yeah. You're holding the proof
in your hand, Pete.
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[Peter] Yup.
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[Gary] This isn't some random stakes
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plonked in the swamp.
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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 cutsthrough 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 bySurveyor 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 justfound 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 datedto 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 deeperwill 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 inventionof 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
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