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[Narrator] Tonight
on The Curse of Oak Island...
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[Rick] There's a number
of questions
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that can be answered
in the Azores.
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[Corjan] Some things here
relate to our search.
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We have this on Oak Island.
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It's time to dig.
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[Gary] We need to get
to the treasure.
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-[beeping]
-Oh. What have we got here?
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Wow. You might have
some evidence
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to a 14th-century Portuguese
presence in Oak Island.
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[Alex] The proof might be
underground right here.
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-[Doug] Wow.
-[Corjan] Fantastic.
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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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[Adam E.] Come up
a little bit, Billy.
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[Jared] There it is.
There you go, Billy.
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[Narrator] As a crisp fall
morning begins on Oak Island,
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workers from ROC Equipment
and SB Canada
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repair the Money Pit area
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where the Laginas
and their team plan to dig
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another eight-foot-diameter
steel shaft in the coming days.
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It is here where they have
detected high traces of silver
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some 200 feet deep
in the solution channel,
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which have been
scientifically matched
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to a 14th-century
Portuguese coin
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reportedly found
in the original Money Pit
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back in 1849.
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[Jared] And after this,
we should be good.
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[Narrator] While the work
continues on Oak Island...
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...over 2,000 miles
to the southeast
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in the Azores islands
of Portugal...
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-[Doug] Gentlemen. -[Manuel]
Hello. Welcome. -Hello.
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-[Francisco] Welcome to Azores.
-[Alex] Thank you very much.
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[Rick] Appreciate it.
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[Narrator] ...Rick and other
members of the team
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have traveled to Terceira.
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They are following up
on the research that suggests
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members of the Portuguese sect
of the Knights Templar,
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known as the Knights of Christ,
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may have used the Azores
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to safeguard a portion of
their sacred religious treasures
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before sailing them
to Oak Island
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between the 14th
and 16th centuries.
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[Doug] Everybody,
this is Francisco.
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He's a historian here
in the Azores.
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He's worked with us in the past
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-on the stone walls found
on Lot 26. -[Rick] Yep.
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[Narrator] In 2022,
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Francisco examined photos
of a stone wall
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on Lot 26 of Oak Island
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and believed it could be
of Portuguese origin
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and date back
to the 15th century.
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...by the first settlements
in this island.
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-Oh, really?
-[Alex] Wow.
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[Manuel] What is very important
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is that th-this church...
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Close.
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[Alex] Is there
the possibility that there was
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a smaller group, uh,
that arrived here
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before the official date?
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So, is there anything
in this church
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that speaks to that possibility?
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[Peter] Hmm.
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-I think we're all eager
to see inside. -[Alex] We are.
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-Let's go have a look.
-So let's go.
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-Yes.
-Okay.
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[Rick] There's a number of
questions that need to be asked
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and maybe can be answered
in the Azores.
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It would be wonderful
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to find a smoking gun
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directly connected
to the Oak Island mystery.
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So this likely dates
to the 1450s?
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Right. Which-which would be...
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about 150 years after
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the-the dissolution
of the Knights Templar.
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We're looking at something that
the Order of Christ created.
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What we have are figures
that were important
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to the Knights Templar.
So this speaks to
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the continuation
of the belief system.
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How closely were
the Order of Christ
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related to the Templar order?
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Was it a true continuation
of the order?
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So any-any belief systems,
any treasures,
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any-anything they were
safeguarding came with them.
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[Narrator] Founded in 1318
by King Denis of Portugal,
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the Order of Christ was a
successor to the Knights Templar
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after their disbanding
and persecution
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by the Catholic Church in 1307.
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While it is rumored
that the Order of Christ
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protected Templar treasures
in Portugal
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and the Azores islands,
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it is known
that they were connected
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to the minting of coins
exactly like the one
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believed to have been found
in the Money Pit.
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-[Alex] Mm-hmm.
-But what was the destination?
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[Rick] It's not so outlandish
to believe that an organization
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like the Order of Christ
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would have had the capability,
the knowledge, the connections
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to get to North America
to safeguard what they deemed
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to be of utmost importance.
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If you think of the journey
of the Templars as a pilgrimage,
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we know from the Camino
de Santiago,
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at the end of the pilgrimage,
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the Templars
would leave a goose paw.
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-You would scratch a goose paw.
Uh... -Yeah.
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Want to share an observation.
If you look up.
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So here we have
three corners of the chapel.
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Only three have
three webbed feet.
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Three goose paws.
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-Three there, three there.
-[Doug] Yeah.
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Three there. There they still
have the original red color.
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[Alex] Very interesting.
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Which ties this
all together beautifully
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with the symbol
that we found in Nova Scotia.
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[Narrator] The goose paw
is a three-pronged symbol
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that was designed
by the Knights Templar
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and used to mark important
locations for the order
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throughout
the Middle East and Europe
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between the 11th
and 14th centuries.
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In recent years,
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Corjan has showed the team
several goose paw carvings
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found in places such
as the Camerano Caves in Italy.
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A 12th-century
Templar stronghold
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which was created
in the shape of a cross
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matching the design
of the lead cross
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that was found
on Oak Island in 2017.
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[Corjan] That is the mark of the
Masons for the Knights Templar.
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-Incredible.
-[Narrator] And in 2022,
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Corjan showed them
a goose paw carving
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in Liverpool, Nova Scotia,
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just 50 miles southwest
of Oak Island.
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Isn't that a great connection
to Oak Island?
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-Mm-hmm.
-[Corjan] We found the same
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symbol language here
that we know both
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from close to Oak Island
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and from the place
in Europe where we've been.
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So what this place brings
is a consistent next step
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in the journey
that we're sketching,
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a journey that led
from Jerusalem
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through the Mediterranean basin
to Portugal
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and through the Azores,
maybe to Oak Island.
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That's more than I expected.
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We would invite you to come to
the island at your convenience
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and experience the same mystery,
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the same questions
that we have puzzled over
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all these many years,
and maybe with your help
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and others, we can finally put
an answer to these questions.
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-So, thank you.
-Thank you.
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-[Rick] We appreciate it.
-Thank you.
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Thank you so much.
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[Corjan] We have a lot
to discover.
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-[Alex] Yeah, let's keep going.
-[Rick] Keep looking.
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-[Alex] This has been great.
-[Narrator] As the team
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continues their investigation
in the Azores...
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-[beeping]
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[Marty] All right. Well,
I think I'm positioned okay.
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[Fiona] Perfect.
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[shuts engine off]
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[Marty] So, hopefully,
with continued digging,
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you find an artifact to give us
an answer to this thing.
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-That would be nice.
-Yes.
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[Narrator] ...Marty joins
Laird and Fiona on Lot 8
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at the stone cradle formation
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that the team found
beneath a 40,000-pound boulder.
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[Marty] What's the plan?
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So, we just want
to carefully check,
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see if there's a soil change.
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-See if it's not natural.
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And just have a feeling that
something was coming this way.
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Why don't I dig this down and
look for the roof of a tunnel?
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-Yeah. -Off chance,
I understand, but...
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Well, I mean, worst-case
scenario is you hit a tunnel.
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-[laughs] Yeah. Which is also
the best-case scenario. -So...
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-Yeah.
-[Marty] All right.
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-Let's do it.
-All right.
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-[beeping] -[Narrator] Over
the past several weeks,
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scientific testing
and investigation at the site
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has revealed traces of silver
in the ground soil
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and possible evidence
of a shaft deeper below.
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[Fiona] That's a lot of roots.
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[Narrator] Now, because Laird
does not want to risk
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archaeological damage
to the feature,
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he has given Marty permission
to dig an adjacent trench
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to look for evidence
of a possible tunnel
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that may run beneath it.
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[clacking]
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Sounded like rocks,
but I don't see any.
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It's pretty consistent soil.
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[loud clack]
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[creaking]
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[Marty] What the hell is that?
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[Fiona] That's interesting.
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Doesn't make any sense.
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[Marty] Unbelievable.
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[Marty] Let's see what we got.
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I think that's bedrock.
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-These little chips are starting
to look like bedrock. -Yeah.
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[Narrator] While digging
near the cradle of stones
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-on Lot 8...
-You know, that's interesting.
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-[Laird] Absolutely.
-[Narrator] ...Marty
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has made a potentially important
discovery.
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[Marty] And yet we're higher
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than the base
of the cradle over here.
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[Laird] Yeah.
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Doesn't make any sense.
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Huh.
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[Narrator] On the eastern side
of Oak Island,
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the slate bedrock is known to be
flat and at a uniform depth.
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Because Marty has now confirmed
that the cradle of stones
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sits below the bedrock
to the side of the feature,
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this offers
more compelling evidence
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that the stone cradle is the
result of an earlier excavation
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and may be covering
a much deeper man-made shaft.
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But you didn't hit bedrock
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-in the cradle over here?
-No.
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[Marty] So what we need
to do next, Laird, then is
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you need to dig deeper there.
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-Yeah.
-See if you can find bedrock.
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Laird doesn't appear
to have hit the bedrock at all
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in that cradle,
so there's the possibility
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that under that rock
a lot of digging occurred,
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which, you know, makes your mind
go to a shaft or a tunnel.
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So I'm very excited about it.
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I'm happy with the information.
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It's moving the needle for me
that somebody did dig that out,
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way out.
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[Fiona] They did it
for a reason.
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Th-This is not something
that somebody
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-would've done lightheartedly.
-No.
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I think we really need to take
our time and understand this
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a little bit better.
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I think this makes it
something even more special
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than we already thought.
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I know a certain Rick Lagina
will be real interested
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in this, too, who will be back
from the Azores soon.
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So I think
we leave this all like this,
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in case they want to do more
or move something around.
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-Yeah.
-So let's call it,
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-shall we?
-[Laird] Excellent.
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[Narrator] Meanwhile,
over 2,000 miles away
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on the island of Terceira
in the Azores...
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-[Emiliano] Hey, Francisco.
-[Francisco] Hi.
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-Hi, Francisco.
-Thank you.
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[Narrator] ...Rick, Alex,
and other members
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of the Oak Island team
have journeyed
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to the region of Serreta
to meet once again
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with Francisco Nogueira.
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[Francisco] Like we talk
about this before...
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[Alex] We have suggestions
that the wall on Lot 26
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bears a distinct, uh,
Portuguese-Azorian style.
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There's distinguishing features
about the Lot 26 wall
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that we want
to keep an eye out for.
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There are larger boulders
that run along either edge.
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And inside
of those large boulders,
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there are smaller rubble rocks.
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So that's one thing
that we're looking for here.
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We want to look
at these walls and confirm
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they're made in the same way.
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Yeah, those walls are
very interesting to us,
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because carbon dating
has said that they were
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likely constructed
somewhere around 1470, 1475.
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[Corjan] And that would put it
in what sort of time?
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That's very comparable in time
to the wall on Oak Island.
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-Yeah. -Why do you believe
it's not earlier than that?
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Nothing says
that this wasn't much earlier.
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[Narrator] In 1427,
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the Portuguese explorer
Prince Henry the Navigator,
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who was also a high-ranking
member of the Order of Christ,
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officially discovered
and claimed
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the Azores islands
on behalf of Portugal.
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However, some believe
that the Order of Christ
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may have been secretly visiting
the islands
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as early as the mid-1300s
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in order to safeguard
their priceless treasures.
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Well, let's-let's go in
and see how they compare
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to the wall on Lot 26.
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[Alex] I have really never seen
anything like this in my life.
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It's full of rock walls
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that potentially predate
the official dates
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of discovery and settlement
of the Azores.
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[Corjan] Don't get lost.
It's a labyrinth.
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[Alex] Looks like it.
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[Alex] Nobody seems to know
who built them
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or what the purpose was.
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Here's where it gets,
uh, exciting,
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because they're great candidates
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to compare to our wall
on Lot 26.
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[Emiliano] Come take a look.
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[Doug] What'd you find, E?
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[Emiliano] So, look at this.
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So, we have small rocks
in the middle,
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big rocks to contain it.
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And the width,
it's almost the same
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as Oak Island.
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[Rick] It's very close.
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Come take a look at this.
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-Got rubble right here.
-[Alex] Yeah. Inside the wall.
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Oh, yeah. Yeah.
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-I see it everywhere.
-[Peter] Yep.
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It's all in there.
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[Rick] The interior wall
is filled with rubble,
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small stones.
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That is exactly the way
the Lot 26 wall was created.
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What you can see is a mirror
of the Lot 26 wall.
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Question here is why was
this wall built in this manner,
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just as it is on Lot 26.
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[Alex] It's almost like the same
technique was used on Lot 26,
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so it's almost like
that approach
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was taken from here
to Oak Island.
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[Rick] The same style,
the same understanding
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of how walls function,
how you build a wall.
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[Emiliano] The wall on Lot 26
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is unique, because we don't have
other examples
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like that in Nova Scotia, right?
328
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-Not that we know of.
-[Corjan] So, Francisco,
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would you think
these might've been,
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like, living quarters
for people?
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[Emiliano] Interesting.
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[Rick] Might a treasure once
have found its way to the Azores
333
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and thus to Oak Island?
334
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There's nothing we see within
this complex that would suggest
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anything other
than the possibilities
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when people are committed
to an endeavor like Oak Island.
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I've said it many times-- where
there's a will, there's a way.
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All you have to do
is look around you
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at this incredible complex
of stone
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a-and realize
that there is a purpose.
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All of that is associated
with Oak Island.
342
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-This fits all our timelines,
right? -Yeah.
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-[chuckles]
-[Alex] It sure does.
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We sort of suspect
that perhaps somebody was here
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in the 1300s secretly.
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-[Peter] Yes. -[Rick] We talk
about it all the time
347
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on the island.
You've got to look backwards
348
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in order to look forwards.
349
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And we know
just from this little...
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experience here
351
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that, indeed, the possibility
of information having traveled
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to the New World,
353
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-generationally. -[Corjan] Is
there a place on the island
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where we can qualify
a little bit more, perhaps?
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-[Alex] Yeah.
-[Peter] Okay.
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[Narrator] As a new day
begins on Oak Island...
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[Marty] Billy.
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[Billy] Hey.
Glad to see you here.
359
00:18:27,208 --> 00:18:29,500
[Marty] Thank you.
All right, I'm ready.
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...Marty joins other members
of the team on Center Road
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near the western border
of the swamp.
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The sand road
projects right down here.
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And if it's here,
364
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then that would be
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a very strong clue
that Center Road was here
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-before the survey.
-Right.
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[Narrator] The team
is preparing to dig
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00:18:50,583 --> 00:18:53,417
a cross section of Center Road
to look for evidence
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that it may have been built
by previous treasure hunters
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on top of the sand-covered
cobblestone road
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00:18:59,583 --> 00:19:02,125
that was recently found
running through the swamp
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toward the believed
Portuguese stone road
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in the southeast corner.
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If the team can find evidence
375
00:19:08,417 --> 00:19:10,583
of the sand
and cobblestone road here,
376
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it could suggest that it was
created by someone long ago,
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00:19:15,167 --> 00:19:18,833
perhaps even before
a 1762 survey
378
00:19:19,042 --> 00:19:23,500
when Oak Island was divided
into 32 four-acre lots.
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00:19:23,625 --> 00:19:26,458
As I'm standing here,
Billy, I see
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the sand road
you nicely uncovered.
381
00:19:29,042 --> 00:19:31,333
I'm lined right up with it,
382
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which also lines right up
with Center Road proper.
383
00:19:34,333 --> 00:19:37,125
-So I think this is our spot.
-Yeah.
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00:19:37,292 --> 00:19:38,875
Hey, Marty,
what time is it, mate?
385
00:19:39,042 --> 00:19:41,792
It's time to dig, Gary.
Time to dig.
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00:19:41,917 --> 00:19:43,083
You heard the man.
387
00:19:43,250 --> 00:19:46,292
[beeping]
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[Marty] Let's give the boy room.
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[Gary] Here we go.
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00:19:56,375 --> 00:19:57,792
[Marty] We speculate,
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upon looking at the sand road,
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that it could be directly
under Center Road.
393
00:20:03,417 --> 00:20:06,000
If that's the case,
whoever built it
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came here
long before anybody else.
395
00:20:10,375 --> 00:20:11,542
Is that sand there already?
396
00:20:11,708 --> 00:20:13,083
[Gary] Oh,
he might've seen sand.
397
00:20:13,250 --> 00:20:14,750
Kind of. Yeah.
398
00:20:14,917 --> 00:20:16,458
That would explain the activity
399
00:20:16,583 --> 00:20:18,333
that was here
before the Money Pit.
400
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It would explain the very
significant wall on Lot 26.
401
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-Clay rich.
-[Marty] It would explain
402
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the rock feature on Lot 8.
403
00:20:25,375 --> 00:20:27,167
It would explain
virtually everything.
404
00:20:27,333 --> 00:20:28,958
It's a little of both.
Keep digging.
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♪ ♪
406
00:20:44,333 --> 00:20:46,792
Getting rockier
underneath there.
407
00:20:46,917 --> 00:20:49,208
Yeah, it looks like sand now.
408
00:20:49,375 --> 00:20:51,458
-Check this out.
-[Marty] Does it?
409
00:20:53,458 --> 00:20:55,792
-What do you think? -Yep.
Right down here. Look at that.
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00:20:56,000 --> 00:20:58,208
[Laird] Where it should be.
411
00:21:00,458 --> 00:21:03,000
[shovel scraping]
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00:21:06,542 --> 00:21:09,167
-[Scott] Mm. Still a lot of...
-[Marty] Yeah.
413
00:21:09,333 --> 00:21:11,375
-[Scott] Gravel in there, too.
-[Marty] I'm afraid
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00:21:11,583 --> 00:21:13,333
we're getting contamination
from the road.
415
00:21:13,542 --> 00:21:15,542
-Yeah. -If you want to look
at the end of the bucket here,
416
00:21:15,708 --> 00:21:18,208
you can see the profile
of what it is: rocks...
417
00:21:18,417 --> 00:21:20,833
-sand.
-[Marty] Hey, look, Laird.
418
00:21:20,958 --> 00:21:22,500
[Laird] Oh, here.
419
00:21:22,708 --> 00:21:25,042
[Billy] But see how it's rocks
in the bottom of the sand?
420
00:21:25,250 --> 00:21:26,625
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
421
00:21:26,792 --> 00:21:29,375
But I mean, that shouldn't
be here naturally.
422
00:21:29,542 --> 00:21:32,000
-That's not the natural dirt
for here, no. -Yeah.
423
00:21:32,208 --> 00:21:34,375
[Gary] All right.
I'm gonna have a scan.
424
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[Marty] I just don't see
anything definitive here.
425
00:21:40,417 --> 00:21:41,917
[Gary] No metal.
426
00:21:43,917 --> 00:21:46,000
This isn't jumping out at me.
427
00:21:47,208 --> 00:21:49,250
It's a little bit tricky
to evaluate it
428
00:21:49,417 --> 00:21:50,792
because you have to raise
429
00:21:50,958 --> 00:21:53,000
the possibility of contamination
430
00:21:53,125 --> 00:21:55,542
from modern construction.
431
00:21:55,708 --> 00:21:58,917
So, we need to try
another location.
432
00:21:59,042 --> 00:22:00,958
Any sort of ancient road
433
00:22:01,125 --> 00:22:03,750
on this island
is worth following.
434
00:22:04,792 --> 00:22:07,625
We want to put this back, Billy,
and try one more right there?
435
00:22:07,708 --> 00:22:09,083
Sure.
436
00:22:09,292 --> 00:22:11,292
[Narrator] As the team
repositions
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to dig another cross section
through Center Road...
438
00:22:15,833 --> 00:22:17,417
[Rick] Oh, look at
how pretty that is.
439
00:22:17,542 --> 00:22:19,250
-[Alex] Yeah.
-[Peter] Beautiful.
440
00:22:19,417 --> 00:22:21,375
[Narrator] ...Rick and members
of the team arrive
441
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at the Angra do Heroísmo Museum.
442
00:22:24,500 --> 00:22:25,917
It's incredible.
443
00:22:27,708 --> 00:22:29,833
-Thank you. Great to see you.
I'm Alex. -Thank you.
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[Narrator] Francisco
has arranged
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for the team to look for clues
in the museum
446
00:22:36,917 --> 00:22:40,875
and meet with local
archaeologist Tiago Rodrigues
447
00:22:41,042 --> 00:22:44,833
regarding artifacts that have
been found on Oak Island.
448
00:22:45,042 --> 00:22:46,875
[Alex] We have a Portuguese coin
449
00:22:47,042 --> 00:22:48,625
dating to the late 1300s,
450
00:22:48,750 --> 00:22:50,500
and if it came through
the Azores,
451
00:22:50,667 --> 00:22:53,333
that's about 50 years,
give or take,
452
00:22:53,542 --> 00:22:55,000
prior to the official date
453
00:22:55,167 --> 00:22:57,333
that the Azores were discovered
and then colonized.
454
00:23:15,542 --> 00:23:17,042
Uh, so, is it possible
455
00:23:17,208 --> 00:23:20,000
that some people knew
456
00:23:20,125 --> 00:23:22,500
that the Azores were here?
457
00:23:23,750 --> 00:23:25,625
[Alex] It does kind of remind me
458
00:23:25,792 --> 00:23:28,417
of the early years of
our treasure hunt on Oak Island,
459
00:23:28,583 --> 00:23:30,792
stories that speak
of people from Europe
460
00:23:30,958 --> 00:23:33,583
at a time
when the conventional story
461
00:23:33,708 --> 00:23:35,667
says that people from Europe
should not have been there.
462
00:23:35,792 --> 00:23:38,167
And from what
Tiago is telling us,
463
00:23:38,333 --> 00:23:39,875
it sounds like
that is again the case
464
00:23:40,042 --> 00:23:42,542
with the story here
in the Azores.
465
00:23:42,708 --> 00:23:44,667
Before you arrived,
Emiliano and myself
466
00:23:44,875 --> 00:23:46,958
did some, uh,
scouting here in the museum.
467
00:23:47,125 --> 00:23:50,167
What we came to do here is
468
00:23:50,333 --> 00:23:53,000
well-illustrated by,
by this stone here.
469
00:23:53,208 --> 00:23:55,333
This is 15th century, Emiliano?
470
00:23:55,458 --> 00:23:56,833
[Emiliano] Mm, uh, 1454,
471
00:23:56,958 --> 00:24:00,750
probably, and it's
the oldest stone carving
472
00:24:00,917 --> 00:24:03,500
that were found here
in the Azores.
473
00:24:04,542 --> 00:24:06,542
[Corjan] This caught
our attention not only because
474
00:24:06,708 --> 00:24:09,667
it's possibly one
of the oldest or the oldest
475
00:24:09,792 --> 00:24:12,167
carved stones that there are
on this island,
476
00:24:12,375 --> 00:24:15,417
but particularly because of what
it's showing, you know, the...
477
00:24:17,750 --> 00:24:20,500
...swirls here from the copper
piece from the ribbon.
478
00:24:20,708 --> 00:24:23,000
[Narrator] In 2022,
479
00:24:23,167 --> 00:24:26,542
the team unearthed part
of a copper artifact on Lot 8
480
00:24:26,708 --> 00:24:29,000
decorated with an ornate symbol.
481
00:24:29,125 --> 00:24:32,000
Incredibly, one year later,
482
00:24:32,125 --> 00:24:33,875
they saw the similar symbol
483
00:24:34,042 --> 00:24:37,000
in a Templar-related manuscript
in Reykjavík, Iceland,
484
00:24:37,083 --> 00:24:39,833
that dated back
to the 12th century.
485
00:24:40,000 --> 00:24:43,417
I actually have a photo
of our copper a-artifact
486
00:24:43,583 --> 00:24:45,750
from Lot 8
that shows that symbol.
487
00:24:45,875 --> 00:24:47,833
Let's see if it compares
to what we're seeing here.
488
00:24:49,375 --> 00:24:50,833
Hmm.
489
00:24:52,333 --> 00:24:54,458
It could be a match.
490
00:24:55,583 --> 00:24:57,083
[Rick] Well done.
491
00:25:00,750 --> 00:25:02,250
[Peter] It could be a match.
492
00:25:02,417 --> 00:25:05,458
It has the same
middle feature here,
493
00:25:05,583 --> 00:25:09,250
and then on the ends,
it could round closed.
494
00:25:10,792 --> 00:25:14,833
[Narrator] At the Angra do
Heroísmo Museum in the Azores,
495
00:25:15,000 --> 00:25:18,083
the team has found
a 15th-century stone carving
496
00:25:18,250 --> 00:25:20,333
that may be connected
to the Knights Templar
497
00:25:20,542 --> 00:25:22,625
and the Order of Christ,
498
00:25:22,750 --> 00:25:25,792
which matches a symbol
on the copper artifact
499
00:25:25,958 --> 00:25:30,167
that was discovered
on Lot 8 in 2022.
500
00:25:30,333 --> 00:25:32,667
It shows
that when people traveled,
501
00:25:32,792 --> 00:25:34,417
they took their symbols
with them, right?
502
00:25:34,583 --> 00:25:36,125
[Rick] Correct.
503
00:25:36,333 --> 00:25:38,333
[Emiliano] And also, that symbol
504
00:25:38,458 --> 00:25:41,667
is, um, the one we found
505
00:25:41,833 --> 00:25:44,167
in a manuscript
in Reykjavík, Iceland.
506
00:26:08,708 --> 00:26:11,458
[Rick] The image
is telling a story.
507
00:26:11,625 --> 00:26:14,708
We see the decorative carving,
508
00:26:14,833 --> 00:26:17,833
indicating the possibility
that Templars
509
00:26:18,042 --> 00:26:20,833
or the Knights of Christ
knew of the Azores
510
00:26:21,042 --> 00:26:23,833
before their documented
discovery by Portuguese.
511
00:26:23,958 --> 00:26:26,042
Could it be related
to the copper artifact
512
00:26:26,208 --> 00:26:28,625
that we found on Lot 8?
513
00:26:28,792 --> 00:26:32,417
I think it's very plausible
that they had the ability
514
00:26:32,583 --> 00:26:34,667
to make a transatlantic voyage.
515
00:26:34,875 --> 00:26:36,500
Tiago, we've actually
brought some artifacts
516
00:26:36,708 --> 00:26:38,000
from Oak Island with us.
517
00:26:38,167 --> 00:26:40,083
We were hoping
you'd take a look at them.
518
00:26:48,667 --> 00:26:50,417
[Rick] We're trying
to understand
519
00:26:50,625 --> 00:26:53,375
the pre-Columbian history
of Oak Island
520
00:26:53,542 --> 00:26:55,125
and what happened there.
521
00:26:55,292 --> 00:26:56,792
After you.
522
00:26:56,958 --> 00:26:58,792
[Rick] We've brought
a number of artifacts,
523
00:26:58,958 --> 00:27:00,542
and Tiago is qualified
to look at them
524
00:27:00,708 --> 00:27:02,625
and render an opinion.
525
00:27:02,708 --> 00:27:06,500
Uh, I hope that he can
speak definitively about them.
526
00:27:06,667 --> 00:27:08,375
[Doug] Tiago,
we really appreciate you
527
00:27:08,542 --> 00:27:10,208
taking a look at these items.
528
00:27:10,375 --> 00:27:13,708
I guess, maybe we just dive
right in and get your thoughts.
529
00:27:16,208 --> 00:27:17,917
This is actually
one of the stoneshot
530
00:27:18,042 --> 00:27:20,458
that we have found
on the island.
531
00:27:20,583 --> 00:27:22,583
This was found
this year, actually.
532
00:27:39,417 --> 00:27:41,000
Right.
533
00:27:41,958 --> 00:27:44,125
So, most, most probable then,
534
00:27:44,292 --> 00:27:48,167
is that this is from the 1300s
or-or earlier?
535
00:27:58,250 --> 00:28:01,167
Have you found any around here
in the Azores at all?
536
00:28:30,417 --> 00:28:32,750
-Mm-hmm. -[Doug] You know,
we're looking at several
537
00:28:32,917 --> 00:28:35,750
scenarios of when treasure might
have passed through the Azores
538
00:28:35,917 --> 00:28:38,708
and then moved to Oak Island
and safeguarded there.
539
00:28:38,917 --> 00:28:41,417
To hear Tiago agree
that our stoneshot
540
00:28:41,583 --> 00:28:44,667
and the others like it have
been found here in the islands
541
00:28:44,875 --> 00:28:47,333
is the connective tissue
we're looking for.
542
00:28:56,708 --> 00:28:58,958
[Doug] Now that you mention it,
543
00:28:59,083 --> 00:29:01,000
this is a very
interesting artifact,
544
00:29:01,208 --> 00:29:05,958
and we believe that it may be
a small hand cannon.
545
00:29:09,875 --> 00:29:12,000
And I have the report
to go along with it.
546
00:29:12,208 --> 00:29:14,542
[Narrator] Earlier this year,
when the team first discovered
547
00:29:14,708 --> 00:29:16,625
a section
of the sand-covered road
548
00:29:16,792 --> 00:29:18,833
in the western region
of the swamp,
549
00:29:19,042 --> 00:29:21,917
they found part
of a hand cannon,
550
00:29:22,042 --> 00:29:25,667
a weapon first invented in China
during the 12th century.
551
00:29:26,708 --> 00:29:29,875
After having Emma Culligan
examine the piece in the lab,
552
00:29:30,042 --> 00:29:32,625
the team sent photos
of the artifact
553
00:29:32,750 --> 00:29:37,750
to Maltese military historian
Matthew Balzan for his analysis.
554
00:29:48,792 --> 00:29:50,375
[Alex] Wow.
555
00:30:11,208 --> 00:30:12,750
Mm-hmm.
556
00:30:16,042 --> 00:30:17,292
Mm-hmm.
557
00:30:22,333 --> 00:30:23,792
[soft chuckling]
558
00:30:25,542 --> 00:30:28,000
[Rick] The timelines
that Tiago relates,
559
00:30:28,208 --> 00:30:31,542
it aligns perfectly
for my belief
560
00:30:31,708 --> 00:30:35,792
that the effort on Oak Island
was, uh, in multiple stages.
561
00:30:35,917 --> 00:30:39,042
I believe it's more aligned
562
00:30:39,208 --> 00:30:41,667
with the efforts here
in the Azores
563
00:30:41,875 --> 00:30:44,333
to possibly protect a treasure
564
00:30:44,458 --> 00:30:46,458
in transit from Europe
565
00:30:46,625 --> 00:30:50,333
across the seas to North America
and perhaps to Oak Island.
566
00:30:51,375 --> 00:30:55,042
This one here is a-a deck spike,
we believe, from a ship.
567
00:30:55,208 --> 00:30:56,917
It was found
568
00:30:57,042 --> 00:30:58,833
a couple years ago
on the island.
569
00:31:05,250 --> 00:31:06,792
[Narrator] The believed
deck spike
570
00:31:06,917 --> 00:31:09,167
was found in 2023
571
00:31:09,333 --> 00:31:11,167
by Jack Begley
while investigating
572
00:31:11,375 --> 00:31:14,500
the rounded stone
foundation on Lot 5.
573
00:31:22,583 --> 00:31:24,833
-Oh.
-Really?
574
00:31:27,375 --> 00:31:28,500
[Alex] Mm-hmm.
575
00:31:40,542 --> 00:31:42,000
[Alex] Is there a time period
576
00:31:42,208 --> 00:31:43,500
that...
577
00:31:49,708 --> 00:31:51,250
[Corjan] Amazing.
578
00:31:55,875 --> 00:31:57,250
[Alex] Is it common
for the Portuguese
579
00:31:57,417 --> 00:31:59,958
-and unique to the Portuguese?
-[Tiago] Yes.
580
00:32:07,375 --> 00:32:08,542
[Doug] Wow.
581
00:32:17,667 --> 00:32:19,083
[Alex] Okay.
582
00:32:19,250 --> 00:32:20,917
[Narrator] At the Angra
do Heroísmo Museum
583
00:32:21,042 --> 00:32:22,500
in the Azores,
584
00:32:22,708 --> 00:32:25,333
archaeologist Tiago Rodrigues
585
00:32:25,542 --> 00:32:29,667
has concluded that a spike found
in the round feature on Lot 5
586
00:32:29,833 --> 00:32:32,042
is not only of Portuguese origin
587
00:32:32,250 --> 00:32:35,542
but could also date back
to the 1300s.
588
00:32:36,875 --> 00:32:38,667
That artifact just got
much more interesting.
589
00:32:38,750 --> 00:32:41,208
-Yeah, it did. It did.
-[chuckles]
590
00:32:41,375 --> 00:32:44,167
[Narrator] Could this artifact
offer further evidence
591
00:32:44,292 --> 00:32:46,667
to support the theory
that members
592
00:32:46,833 --> 00:32:49,125
of the Templar-related
Order of Christ
593
00:32:49,292 --> 00:32:52,250
may have visited Oak Island
as much as four centuries
594
00:32:52,417 --> 00:32:55,000
before the discovery
of the Money Pit?
595
00:32:55,167 --> 00:32:57,208
[Rick] I mean, what can you say?
596
00:32:57,375 --> 00:33:00,250
Without any hesitation,
this is Portuguese.
597
00:33:00,417 --> 00:33:04,042
Size, shape, weight,
hammered head,
598
00:33:04,208 --> 00:33:09,042
everything spoke to him
that it was a Portuguese design.
599
00:33:09,208 --> 00:33:10,625
Quite impactful.
600
00:33:10,792 --> 00:33:12,667
[Doug] Okay, next up.
601
00:33:12,750 --> 00:33:15,958
This, uh, sparked a lot
of excitement for us this year.
602
00:33:16,125 --> 00:33:18,125
It was, uh,
revealed to us by a family
603
00:33:18,292 --> 00:33:20,833
that was associated
with the treasure hunt
604
00:33:21,042 --> 00:33:22,292
on Oak Island in the past.
605
00:33:22,458 --> 00:33:24,125
And that family
showed it to us this year,
606
00:33:24,292 --> 00:33:27,542
and it's a Portuguese coin,
of Ferdinand I.
607
00:33:27,708 --> 00:33:33,250
The mint is somewhere
between 1367 and 1383.
608
00:33:42,250 --> 00:33:43,958
[Doug] Yeah,
the story behind this coin
609
00:33:44,083 --> 00:33:47,208
is that, in 1849,
610
00:33:47,375 --> 00:33:50,458
they were drilling to try
and strike the treasure chamber,
611
00:33:50,625 --> 00:33:53,542
and this may have come up
on the drill bit.
612
00:34:03,375 --> 00:34:04,542
Mm-hmm.
613
00:34:07,833 --> 00:34:09,542
Mm-hmm.
614
00:34:09,708 --> 00:34:11,167
[Doug] Yeah.
615
00:34:11,292 --> 00:34:13,833
And you previously said
with the stoneshot
616
00:34:14,042 --> 00:34:16,000
-that it was most
predominately used... -Yeah.
617
00:34:16,208 --> 00:34:17,833
...likely,
in the 14th century as well.
618
00:34:18,000 --> 00:34:20,000
Both those objects, we believe,
619
00:34:20,167 --> 00:34:22,167
came from underground
on our island
620
00:34:22,333 --> 00:34:24,208
in the so-called "treasure pit."
621
00:34:24,375 --> 00:34:26,167
-Yeah. -So, there's a,
there's a connection there.
622
00:34:26,333 --> 00:34:27,750
Oh, almost for sure.
623
00:34:27,917 --> 00:34:29,417
[Doug] So,
a lot of these artifacts
624
00:34:29,583 --> 00:34:31,792
seem to be centering
on the 1300s,
625
00:34:31,958 --> 00:34:33,417
that we've shown you
here today, so...
626
00:34:33,542 --> 00:34:35,625
Several have,
and-and several are also
627
00:34:35,792 --> 00:34:37,500
converging on the 15th century,
628
00:34:37,667 --> 00:34:40,125
which happens to be kind of
the two timelines that we were
629
00:34:40,250 --> 00:34:42,417
-wanting to investigate when
we came here. -[Tiago] Yeah.
630
00:34:44,417 --> 00:34:45,708
Right.
631
00:34:52,542 --> 00:34:55,333
[Alex] Yeah.
The proof might be
632
00:34:55,500 --> 00:34:57,875
-underground on Oak Island.
-[Corjan] Yeah.
633
00:34:58,042 --> 00:35:00,292
-[soft laughter]
-And-and we might only
634
00:35:00,458 --> 00:35:03,750
do as good as, uh,
establishing plausibility
635
00:35:03,917 --> 00:35:06,167
until something
comes out of the ground.
636
00:35:06,292 --> 00:35:07,667
[Rick] Yeah,
the forensic evidence
637
00:35:07,875 --> 00:35:10,333
seems to point to silver
a-and gold underground,
638
00:35:10,542 --> 00:35:12,333
-almost certainly.
-Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
639
00:35:12,500 --> 00:35:14,500
[Rick] It's quite impactful
640
00:35:14,708 --> 00:35:16,458
to have a person
of his experience
641
00:35:16,583 --> 00:35:20,000
and his understanding
confirm the clues
642
00:35:20,208 --> 00:35:23,208
to the possibility of
a treasure moving east to west.
643
00:35:25,208 --> 00:35:27,000
-Mm-hmm.
-[Rick] There might be
644
00:35:27,208 --> 00:35:30,167
multiple treasures
connected to the Templars
645
00:35:30,292 --> 00:35:32,042
and their descendants.
646
00:35:32,208 --> 00:35:35,000
So, we learn that,
as you uncover clues,
647
00:35:35,208 --> 00:35:37,208
you not only advance
the search agenda
648
00:35:37,333 --> 00:35:41,250
but you-you learn about
history worldwide.
649
00:35:41,375 --> 00:35:43,667
You know, this is a little bit
different setting
650
00:35:43,875 --> 00:35:45,958
than the war room on Oak Island,
651
00:35:46,125 --> 00:35:47,583
but it has been
highly informative.
652
00:35:47,750 --> 00:35:50,708
We're most appreciative
of your-- both of your time.
653
00:35:50,875 --> 00:35:53,333
You've set us on a course
of action that may provide
654
00:35:53,500 --> 00:35:56,167
the definitive answers
that we seek.
655
00:35:56,333 --> 00:35:58,500
I can't say anything more
than just "Thank you."
656
00:36:00,167 --> 00:36:01,792
-Thank you very much.
-Yeah, thank you.
657
00:36:03,708 --> 00:36:05,250
[Marty] Let's go here.
658
00:36:05,375 --> 00:36:07,875
[Narrator] Meanwhile,
back on Oak Island...
659
00:36:10,167 --> 00:36:11,792
-[Laird] Oh. Yep.
-[Scott] The rock under that.
660
00:36:12,000 --> 00:36:15,167
[Narrator] ...Marty, Laird,
and other members of the team
661
00:36:15,375 --> 00:36:16,958
have moved to a location
a few yards
662
00:36:17,125 --> 00:36:18,875
further down Center Road
663
00:36:19,042 --> 00:36:23,792
to look for evidence of the sand
and cobblestone road beneath it.
664
00:36:28,042 --> 00:36:29,208
[Billy] That's sand there.
665
00:36:29,375 --> 00:36:31,500
-Yeah, it is.
-Yeah.
666
00:36:31,708 --> 00:36:33,167
[Marty] Looks like it.
667
00:36:34,208 --> 00:36:36,625
The sand goes under the modern,
668
00:36:36,792 --> 00:36:39,167
and that should be--
that's right on line.
669
00:36:41,750 --> 00:36:43,667
[crunching]
670
00:36:44,375 --> 00:36:45,708
[Marty] That's it, isn't it?
671
00:36:47,667 --> 00:36:49,708
-[Scott] Oh, yeah. Look at this.
-[Gary] Oh, yeah.
672
00:36:49,875 --> 00:36:52,458
-The way that scoops up.
-That's sand. Yeah.
673
00:36:52,542 --> 00:36:54,000
Is this what we're
looking for? Is this...
674
00:36:54,208 --> 00:36:55,917
[Billy] Oh, that's what
we're looking for.
675
00:36:56,125 --> 00:36:57,250
[Marty] Okay.
Well, then, let's see
676
00:36:57,375 --> 00:36:58,792
what's underneath it.
677
00:37:04,958 --> 00:37:08,042
[Gary] I'll go over and see if
there's anything in that sand.
678
00:37:08,208 --> 00:37:09,708
[Marty] Is it
all sand right there?
679
00:37:09,875 --> 00:37:11,917
Yep. All this is.
680
00:37:13,125 --> 00:37:15,417
I'm getting
a little chirping, but...
681
00:37:16,625 --> 00:37:17,875
How about here?
682
00:37:22,208 --> 00:37:24,417
[detector beeping]
683
00:37:24,583 --> 00:37:26,000
[whining]
684
00:37:26,167 --> 00:37:28,125
-Got something there to dig?
-Yeah.
685
00:37:28,333 --> 00:37:31,208
Let's see if I can
pinpoint it first.
686
00:37:34,708 --> 00:37:36,208
[pinpointer beeping]
687
00:37:37,125 --> 00:37:39,333
[beeping continues]
688
00:37:42,833 --> 00:37:44,750
It's in me hand.
Let's see what we got.
689
00:37:44,958 --> 00:37:46,667
What you got, Gary?
690
00:37:46,875 --> 00:37:48,208
[Gary] Oh, yeah.
691
00:37:52,875 --> 00:37:54,000
[Marty] What you got, Gary?
692
00:37:54,125 --> 00:37:56,125
A nice little nail.
693
00:37:56,250 --> 00:37:57,833
Little iron nail.
694
00:37:57,917 --> 00:37:59,708
[Narrator] After finding
more possible evidence
695
00:37:59,875 --> 00:38:02,833
of the sand road
beneath Center Road,
696
00:38:02,958 --> 00:38:07,500
Gary has just discovered what
could be another important clue.
697
00:38:07,667 --> 00:38:10,083
[Gary] It could be
an oxshoe nail.
698
00:38:10,292 --> 00:38:13,167
We found an oxshoe
in the sand road
699
00:38:13,333 --> 00:38:15,417
a stone's throw away from here.
700
00:38:15,542 --> 00:38:17,000
Yeah.
701
00:38:17,208 --> 00:38:20,167
[Gary] This artifact
is actually buried
702
00:38:20,333 --> 00:38:22,500
in the sand road.
703
00:38:22,708 --> 00:38:26,167
And this is a foot down,
it's in excellent condition.
704
00:38:26,292 --> 00:38:28,167
Better keep hold of this, Laird.
705
00:38:28,292 --> 00:38:29,667
It's going back to the lab,
706
00:38:29,833 --> 00:38:32,167
and Emma's gonna run
her magic on it.
707
00:38:32,292 --> 00:38:35,250
Maybe we can find out
how old it is
708
00:38:35,417 --> 00:38:38,000
and date this sand road.
709
00:38:38,208 --> 00:38:40,292
That was the only find.
710
00:38:40,417 --> 00:38:42,583
What we don't have is
anything definitive on a date.
711
00:38:42,750 --> 00:38:45,125
-Yeah. -[Billy] Well,
we had the hand cannon,
712
00:38:45,292 --> 00:38:46,833
which is very significant.
713
00:38:47,000 --> 00:38:48,625
-Yeah.
-So, we-we have
714
00:38:48,792 --> 00:38:51,167
-a lot of old dates in this
particular area. -Mm-hmm.
715
00:38:51,375 --> 00:38:53,500
-[Gary] Yep.
-Okay. We find
716
00:38:53,708 --> 00:38:55,833
a sand road in the swamp.
717
00:38:56,000 --> 00:38:58,542
It's really well-constructed,
it's heretofore unknown.
718
00:38:58,708 --> 00:39:00,000
Right.
719
00:39:00,167 --> 00:39:01,667
So, we have oxen
720
00:39:01,833 --> 00:39:04,625
going up and down this road
well prior to the time
721
00:39:04,750 --> 00:39:08,167
when we thought Center Road
didn't even exist.
722
00:39:08,333 --> 00:39:11,333
So, now let's pull
that together and say
723
00:39:11,500 --> 00:39:14,208
this road was actually just
an extension of that sand road.
724
00:39:14,375 --> 00:39:16,167
-Yeah, exactly.
-Yeah.
725
00:39:16,375 --> 00:39:17,917
[Marty] And then, it goes,
726
00:39:18,042 --> 00:39:20,583
by my reckoning,
directly to the beginning
727
00:39:20,750 --> 00:39:23,333
of what we now call
the Portuguese Road,
728
00:39:23,542 --> 00:39:25,583
which, in fact, goes up the hill
729
00:39:25,708 --> 00:39:27,833
-towards the Money Pit.
-[Laird] Yeah.
730
00:39:28,000 --> 00:39:30,667
[Marty] Which leads us
to the thought that perhaps
731
00:39:30,833 --> 00:39:35,500
Center Road here existed
prior to the 1762 survey.
732
00:39:35,667 --> 00:39:38,417
The reason we're here today
is to try and prove that theory,
733
00:39:38,542 --> 00:39:39,917
and we more or less did.
734
00:39:40,125 --> 00:39:41,792
Geez.
735
00:39:41,917 --> 00:39:43,333
It's always fun finding
what you're looking for.
736
00:39:43,417 --> 00:39:44,750
-[Billy] Yeah.
-It's Oak Highway.
737
00:39:44,917 --> 00:39:46,208
[laughter]
738
00:39:46,375 --> 00:39:47,958
Pull all that together,
and it leads
739
00:39:48,125 --> 00:39:51,833
to a pretty solid conclusion
that the so-called Center Road
740
00:39:52,042 --> 00:39:55,333
has actually been there
for a very long time.
741
00:39:55,500 --> 00:39:57,667
It was not created
after that survey.
742
00:39:58,708 --> 00:40:00,500
Okay, and then
the next dot to connect this--
743
00:40:00,667 --> 00:40:02,500
well, there's our connection.
744
00:40:02,667 --> 00:40:05,292
Center Road goes right to Lot 5.
745
00:40:05,500 --> 00:40:07,083
How did Lot 5
get to the Money Pit?
746
00:40:07,250 --> 00:40:08,833
It just went out to Center Road,
747
00:40:09,000 --> 00:40:11,042
and then went on
to go to the swamp,
748
00:40:11,250 --> 00:40:14,208
so that road could've carried
the people back and forth
749
00:40:14,417 --> 00:40:16,167
between Lot 5
and the Money Pit area.
750
00:40:16,333 --> 00:40:17,917
Simple as that.
751
00:40:18,125 --> 00:40:20,833
It gives credence to what
we're doing here, gentlemen.
752
00:40:21,042 --> 00:40:23,833
It helps that these things
continually verify
753
00:40:24,042 --> 00:40:27,167
that we're not really
on a wild-goose chase.
754
00:40:27,333 --> 00:40:29,208
Well, I think
it's been a success,
755
00:40:29,375 --> 00:40:32,000
but now we need
to get to the treasure.
756
00:40:32,167 --> 00:40:34,000
[laughter]
757
00:40:34,167 --> 00:40:35,792
I know one thing for certain--
758
00:40:35,958 --> 00:40:37,667
for absolute certain--
I know somebody
759
00:40:37,875 --> 00:40:39,375
who's gonna be
keenly interested in this
760
00:40:39,542 --> 00:40:41,500
when he gets back
from the Azores,
761
00:40:41,708 --> 00:40:43,417
-and that would be
big brother Rick. -Yeah.
762
00:40:43,542 --> 00:40:45,292
-Yep.
-Okay.
763
00:40:45,500 --> 00:40:47,875
-Let's get on to the next task.
-Okay.
764
00:40:48,042 --> 00:40:50,833
-[Marty] Billy, put this back
together. -[Billy] Very good.
765
00:40:51,000 --> 00:40:52,542
[Narrator] The deeper
766
00:40:52,708 --> 00:40:56,500
and further that Rick, Marty,
Craig and the team
767
00:40:56,667 --> 00:41:00,375
look into this
231-year-old mystery,
768
00:41:00,542 --> 00:41:02,333
new clues and revelations
769
00:41:02,500 --> 00:41:06,667
only bolster their will
to keep digging.
770
00:41:06,875 --> 00:41:10,625
Because whether on Lot 8,
in the Money Pit area
771
00:41:10,792 --> 00:41:14,625
or 2,000 miles
across the Atlantic Ocean...
772
00:41:15,625 --> 00:41:19,542
...one conclusion is becoming
more probable by the day:
773
00:41:19,708 --> 00:41:22,667
Oak Island may be hiding secrets
774
00:41:22,875 --> 00:41:24,833
that changed the course
of history in Europe,
775
00:41:25,042 --> 00:41:29,083
and could most certainly
rewrite the history...
776
00:41:31,042 --> 00:41:32,833
...of North America.
777
00:41:35,042 --> 00:41:38,042
Next time on
The Curse of Oak Island...
778
00:41:38,208 --> 00:41:39,792
[Corjan] Wait, what's that?
779
00:41:39,958 --> 00:41:41,500
It's similar to what
we have on Oak Island.
780
00:41:41,708 --> 00:41:44,167
This is from 2000 BC.
781
00:41:44,333 --> 00:41:45,958
-Really?
-[Fiona] We're starting to find
782
00:41:46,167 --> 00:41:47,667
-a hidden wall.
-[Marty] Whoa.
783
00:41:47,833 --> 00:41:49,875
This would be an ideal place
to deposit treasure.
784
00:41:50,042 --> 00:41:51,792
-[detector whining]
-[Katya] That sounds great.
785
00:41:51,958 --> 00:41:53,583
-[Marty] Wow.
-Oh, my gosh.
786
00:41:53,792 --> 00:41:55,583
-This is huge.
-Amazing.
787
00:41:55,792 --> 00:41:58,458
This is very, very,
very significant.
788
00:41:58,625 --> 00:41:59,875
If that was part
of the treasure,
789
00:42:00,042 --> 00:42:01,875
the rest of it
is still in the Money Pit.
790
00:42:02,042 --> 00:42:03,333
Absolutely.
791
00:42:03,500 --> 00:42:05,000
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