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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,792 --> 00:00:03,167 [Narrator] Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 2 00:00:03,250 --> 00:00:05,375 [Rick] Wait, what's that? 3 00:00:05,542 --> 00:00:06,875 It's similar to what we have on Oak Island. 4 00:00:07,042 --> 00:00:09,167 This is from 2000 BC. 5 00:00:09,375 --> 00:00:11,000 -Really? -[Fiona] We're starting to find 6 00:00:11,208 --> 00:00:13,000 -a hidden wall. -[Marty] Whoa. 7 00:00:13,167 --> 00:00:15,167 This would be an ideal place to deposit treasure. 8 00:00:15,333 --> 00:00:16,958 -[device whining] -[Katya] That sounds great. 9 00:00:17,125 --> 00:00:18,917 -[Marty] Wow. -Oh, my gosh. 10 00:00:19,042 --> 00:00:20,875 -This is huge. -Amazing. 11 00:00:21,042 --> 00:00:23,625 This is very, very, very significant. 12 00:00:23,792 --> 00:00:25,125 If that was part of the treasure, 13 00:00:25,292 --> 00:00:26,958 the rest of it is still in the Money Pit. 14 00:00:27,125 --> 00:00:28,625 Absolutely. 15 00:00:31,125 --> 00:00:34,250 [Narrator] There is an island in the North Atlantic 16 00:00:34,417 --> 00:00:36,667 where people have been looking for 17 00:00:36,833 --> 00:00:40,833 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 18 00:00:41,042 --> 00:00:43,833 So far, they have found a stone slab 19 00:00:44,042 --> 00:00:46,208 with strange symbols carved into it, 20 00:00:46,375 --> 00:00:50,333 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 21 00:00:50,458 --> 00:00:54,542 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 22 00:00:54,750 --> 00:00:56,125 to the Knights Templar. 23 00:00:56,292 --> 00:00:58,833 To date, six men have died 24 00:00:59,000 --> 00:01:01,667 trying to solve the mystery. 25 00:01:01,833 --> 00:01:06,875 And according to legend, one more will have to die 26 00:01:07,042 --> 00:01:10,417 before the treasure can be found. 27 00:01:14,542 --> 00:01:17,292 ♪ ♪ 28 00:01:19,708 --> 00:01:21,708 ♪ ♪ 29 00:01:23,042 --> 00:01:24,250 [Josh] We're getting there. 30 00:01:24,375 --> 00:01:26,333 Trying to level it out right now. 31 00:01:26,500 --> 00:01:29,333 [Narrator] As a new fall day begins on Oak Island... 32 00:01:29,542 --> 00:01:32,833 They do the grinding, we do the finding. 33 00:01:33,000 --> 00:01:34,667 ...the team is currently repairing 34 00:01:34,875 --> 00:01:36,792 a section of unstable ground 35 00:01:36,917 --> 00:01:40,042 in order to begin the final massive dig of the year, 36 00:01:40,208 --> 00:01:42,958 where unnaturally high traces of silver 37 00:01:43,125 --> 00:01:46,333 have been detected some 200 feet underground. 38 00:01:48,208 --> 00:01:50,458 As the work proceeds... 39 00:01:51,500 --> 00:01:53,833 ...over 2,000 miles to the southeast, 40 00:01:53,958 --> 00:01:57,792 on the island of Terceira in the Portuguese Azores... 41 00:01:59,375 --> 00:02:02,000 [Corjan] Welcome to Nossa Senhora da Conceição, 42 00:02:02,167 --> 00:02:03,833 Our Lady of the Conception. 43 00:02:04,042 --> 00:02:06,667 ...Rick and members of the team, 44 00:02:06,875 --> 00:02:10,042 along with local historian Francisco Nogueira, 45 00:02:10,208 --> 00:02:12,375 arrive at a 15th century church 46 00:02:12,542 --> 00:02:15,083 connected to a sect of the Knights Templar 47 00:02:15,208 --> 00:02:18,000 known as the Order of Christ. 48 00:02:18,125 --> 00:02:20,667 [Corjan] Founded around 1474 49 00:02:20,792 --> 00:02:22,792 by Ouvidor de Omen, 50 00:02:22,958 --> 00:02:25,292 this church is the crossroads of a number of great stories 51 00:02:25,417 --> 00:02:27,917 that might tell us what came from the Holy Land 52 00:02:28,042 --> 00:02:30,667 through the Azores, uh, towards Oak Island. 53 00:02:30,750 --> 00:02:33,333 -Yeah. -And I think it's wonderful, so... 54 00:02:33,542 --> 00:02:35,417 -let's go. -[Rick] Perfect. 55 00:02:35,583 --> 00:02:37,500 [Narrator] After discovering a number 56 00:02:37,667 --> 00:02:41,208 of believed Portuguese medieval artifacts on Oak Island, 57 00:02:41,375 --> 00:02:44,208 such as a hand cannon and stoneshots, 58 00:02:44,375 --> 00:02:49,125 along with structures such as a rock wall on Lot 26 59 00:02:49,250 --> 00:02:52,208 and a stone road in the swamp, 60 00:02:52,333 --> 00:02:54,500 Rick and members of the team 61 00:02:54,667 --> 00:02:57,375 have come to research the theory that the Templars 62 00:02:57,542 --> 00:03:00,000 and their descendant organizations 63 00:03:00,167 --> 00:03:02,875 may have stored sacred treasures in the Azores 64 00:03:03,042 --> 00:03:04,542 before taking them to Oak Island 65 00:03:04,708 --> 00:03:08,125 between the 13th and 17th centuries. 66 00:03:08,292 --> 00:03:11,208 It is also their hope to find clues 67 00:03:11,375 --> 00:03:14,750 related to the 14th century silver Portuguese coin 68 00:03:14,875 --> 00:03:18,292 that was reportedly extracted during a drilling operation 69 00:03:18,458 --> 00:03:23,917 in the original Money Pit by James Pitblado back in 1849. 70 00:03:26,042 --> 00:03:27,625 [Corjan] At first glance, 71 00:03:27,792 --> 00:03:30,333 this looks like an ordinary church. 72 00:03:30,417 --> 00:03:32,375 A beautiful but ordinary church. 73 00:03:32,542 --> 00:03:34,292 Wow. 74 00:03:35,333 --> 00:03:37,000 [Corjan] A few years ago, we were underground 75 00:03:37,208 --> 00:03:38,833 in Camerano, Italy, 76 00:03:39,042 --> 00:03:41,250 looking at a altar, uh, 77 00:03:41,417 --> 00:03:43,958 which had this image here. 78 00:03:45,333 --> 00:03:46,958 The goose paw. 79 00:03:47,125 --> 00:03:50,667 I think you'll agree that it's, at least, very similar. 80 00:03:50,875 --> 00:03:52,333 [Alex] Yeah. 81 00:03:53,292 --> 00:03:55,167 [Narrator] The goose paw is a symbol 82 00:03:55,375 --> 00:03:57,375 that was created by the Knights Templar, 83 00:03:57,542 --> 00:04:00,500 which they carved at locations of sacred importance 84 00:04:00,583 --> 00:04:02,333 throughout the Middle East and Europe 85 00:04:02,542 --> 00:04:05,500 between the 12th and 14th centuries. 86 00:04:05,667 --> 00:04:09,583 The team saw a similar carving just one week ago 87 00:04:09,750 --> 00:04:11,375 at a nearby church 88 00:04:11,500 --> 00:04:14,958 known as the Igreja de São Sebastião. 89 00:04:15,125 --> 00:04:16,458 And in recent years, 90 00:04:16,583 --> 00:04:18,417 they have also seen goose paws 91 00:04:18,583 --> 00:04:21,667 carved at former Templar sites in Italy... 92 00:04:22,708 --> 00:04:24,417 ...as well as in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, 93 00:04:24,625 --> 00:04:28,333 less than 50 miles from Oak Island. 94 00:04:28,542 --> 00:04:30,542 Any treasure that was on this island 95 00:04:30,708 --> 00:04:33,000 would have been in the realm of this church. 96 00:04:33,208 --> 00:04:35,708 [Narrator] Could Corjan be correct 97 00:04:35,875 --> 00:04:38,500 that this goose paw carving is a clue 98 00:04:38,667 --> 00:04:40,417 that Templar-related treasures 99 00:04:40,583 --> 00:04:43,167 were once safeguarded in the Azores? 100 00:04:43,333 --> 00:04:46,292 If so, might that also suggest 101 00:04:46,458 --> 00:04:48,458 that the goose paw found near Oak Island 102 00:04:48,583 --> 00:04:51,083 is evidence that those treasures 103 00:04:51,250 --> 00:04:54,333 were taken to that area at a later time? 104 00:04:54,500 --> 00:04:56,583 [Rick] The goose paw. 105 00:04:56,750 --> 00:04:59,667 It was an interesting connection that he made. 106 00:04:59,833 --> 00:05:01,667 What better place-- an isolated island 107 00:05:01,833 --> 00:05:03,292 in the middle of the open ocean-- 108 00:05:03,458 --> 00:05:05,000 to safeguard a treasure? 109 00:05:05,125 --> 00:05:06,583 And then, perhaps, 110 00:05:06,750 --> 00:05:09,833 an attempt to move it even further west. 111 00:05:10,042 --> 00:05:11,667 One thing I'm noticing, 112 00:05:11,875 --> 00:05:13,792 just looking at this, is we have the goose paw, 113 00:05:13,917 --> 00:05:16,833 but then we also have an elongated cross, 114 00:05:17,000 --> 00:05:19,333 using the, the stem of the "H." 115 00:05:19,500 --> 00:05:22,042 It's elongated just like Nolan's Cross. 116 00:05:22,208 --> 00:05:24,667 [Corjan] Yes. The symbology is endless. 117 00:05:25,667 --> 00:05:27,333 [Rick] I do believe there is some 118 00:05:27,500 --> 00:05:30,500 religious component to what was done on Oak Island. 119 00:05:30,667 --> 00:05:33,500 There's so much encoded information 120 00:05:33,583 --> 00:05:36,708 associated with Templars and the Knights of Christ 121 00:05:36,917 --> 00:05:39,708 related to significant religious artifacts 122 00:05:39,875 --> 00:05:43,292 that we have found in Europe and Oak Island. 123 00:05:43,458 --> 00:05:45,667 This is incredibly intriguing and interesting, 124 00:05:45,792 --> 00:05:48,125 as the whole story of Oak Island is. 125 00:05:48,292 --> 00:05:49,667 It's very, very cool. 126 00:05:49,875 --> 00:05:51,792 It's all fascinating. 127 00:05:51,958 --> 00:05:54,083 [Corjan] We should move to the next location. 128 00:05:54,250 --> 00:05:55,583 -[Peter] That'd be great. -Let's go. 129 00:05:55,750 --> 00:05:57,333 [Narrator] As Rick and the team 130 00:05:57,542 --> 00:06:00,375 continue their investigation in the Azores, 131 00:06:00,542 --> 00:06:02,667 back on Oak Island... 132 00:06:02,792 --> 00:06:04,875 -[Marty] Hey, Katya. -Hey, Marty. 133 00:06:05,042 --> 00:06:09,333 I hated to see you not have a digger, so I am here. 134 00:06:09,500 --> 00:06:11,625 ...Marty Lagina joins Katya Drayton 135 00:06:11,792 --> 00:06:15,792 several yards south of the Money Pit area on Lot 18. 136 00:06:15,958 --> 00:06:18,167 [Katya] I just wanted to go over these spoils. 137 00:06:18,292 --> 00:06:19,833 Oh, the spoils from Dunfield. 138 00:06:19,958 --> 00:06:21,667 Yeah, I am ready to dig if you find something. 139 00:06:21,875 --> 00:06:23,333 Let's find it. 140 00:06:26,000 --> 00:06:30,000 [Narrator] In 1965, treasure hunter Robert Dunfield 141 00:06:30,208 --> 00:06:31,958 used a 70-ton crane 142 00:06:32,125 --> 00:06:36,583 to dig a 100-foot-diameter crater in the Money Pit area. 143 00:06:36,750 --> 00:06:41,833 Unfortunately, upon reaching a depth of 143 feet, 144 00:06:42,000 --> 00:06:44,500 the ground around the hole collapsed 145 00:06:44,625 --> 00:06:47,375 as seawater rushed in and flooded it. 146 00:06:47,542 --> 00:06:50,375 Mr. Dunfield hastily filled the hole 147 00:06:50,542 --> 00:06:53,792 but left massive piles of spoils off to the side, 148 00:06:53,917 --> 00:06:58,000 which were never searched for possible clues or valuables. 149 00:06:58,208 --> 00:07:03,333 Now, because the team is about to sink a much deeper shaft 150 00:07:03,500 --> 00:07:06,500 in the area encompassed by Dunfield's dig, 151 00:07:06,708 --> 00:07:09,000 Marty is curious to try the team's luck 152 00:07:09,083 --> 00:07:12,042 by metal-detecting those old mounds of spoils. 153 00:07:12,208 --> 00:07:13,792 [device beeping] 154 00:07:13,958 --> 00:07:15,958 Ooh, that's different. 155 00:07:16,125 --> 00:07:18,042 That sounds really good. 156 00:07:18,208 --> 00:07:20,125 [device whining] 157 00:07:20,292 --> 00:07:23,083 Right in there, and it's small. 158 00:07:23,250 --> 00:07:24,667 That's why it kind of sounded choppy. 159 00:07:24,833 --> 00:07:27,750 Hmm. Okay. That makes sense. 160 00:07:34,375 --> 00:07:36,500 -Try that. -[Katya] Let's see. 161 00:07:36,667 --> 00:07:39,208 -Got it? It's out? -Ooh... It's out. 162 00:07:39,375 --> 00:07:41,500 [device whining] 163 00:07:41,667 --> 00:07:44,625 Oh, man. That sounds great. 164 00:07:47,417 --> 00:07:50,417 Mm... Ooh. 165 00:07:51,833 --> 00:07:53,167 Oh, we got it. 166 00:07:53,333 --> 00:07:55,250 It's in your hand? 167 00:07:55,375 --> 00:07:58,500 -[Katya] Oh, my gosh. -Yeah. 168 00:07:58,667 --> 00:08:01,000 Oh, you know what, Katya? I've seen this before. 169 00:08:01,208 --> 00:08:03,042 -[Katya] Oh, really? -Yeah. 170 00:08:03,208 --> 00:08:05,667 Hang on, I'm pretty sure I've seen this before. 171 00:08:05,792 --> 00:08:08,000 It's shaped like the fleur-de-lis almost. 172 00:08:08,208 --> 00:08:10,583 Yeah. You are dead-on, 173 00:08:10,750 --> 00:08:12,792 -because you know what this looks exactly like? -Hmm? 174 00:08:12,958 --> 00:08:14,833 [Marty] I am positive your dad found something 175 00:08:15,000 --> 00:08:18,125 exactly like this, and he was sure it was a French cap badge. 176 00:08:19,250 --> 00:08:21,042 [Katya] Why is there a French 177 00:08:21,208 --> 00:08:23,333 cap badge in the Money Pit? 178 00:08:23,500 --> 00:08:24,750 Well, here's the thing. 179 00:08:24,917 --> 00:08:27,625 The short answer is: we're not sure. 180 00:08:27,833 --> 00:08:29,833 -[chuckles] -But here's the cool thing. 181 00:08:30,000 --> 00:08:31,708 It was found on the... complete opposite side 182 00:08:31,875 --> 00:08:33,083 of the island. 183 00:08:33,208 --> 00:08:34,750 Oh, my gosh. 184 00:08:34,875 --> 00:08:38,833 Which implies a greater presence than we thought, right? 185 00:08:39,000 --> 00:08:40,917 -Oh, my... -I mean, why over here and over there? 186 00:08:41,083 --> 00:08:44,500 [Jack] What is that? That's got some designs on it. 187 00:08:44,625 --> 00:08:47,458 -[Gary] Yeah, that has. -[Narrator] In 2018, 188 00:08:47,583 --> 00:08:49,750 while metal-detecting on Lot 21, 189 00:08:49,875 --> 00:08:52,792 located on the western side of the island... 190 00:08:52,958 --> 00:08:54,542 This reminds me of, like, a cap badge, 191 00:08:54,708 --> 00:08:56,625 a military cap badge. 192 00:08:56,792 --> 00:08:58,875 ...Gary, Jack and Peter 193 00:08:59,083 --> 00:09:01,750 found an identical artifact fragment. 194 00:09:01,958 --> 00:09:05,375 Is it possible that Marty and Katya 195 00:09:05,500 --> 00:09:07,750 have discovered a directly related clue 196 00:09:07,875 --> 00:09:09,500 that was removed from the Money Pit 197 00:09:09,708 --> 00:09:12,083 more than 60 years ago? 198 00:09:12,208 --> 00:09:15,000 [Marty] There are several leading theories 199 00:09:15,167 --> 00:09:17,708 that involve the French in a very significant way. 200 00:09:17,875 --> 00:09:19,875 The Knights of Malta, 201 00:09:20,000 --> 00:09:22,500 Isaac de Razilly, which had a settlement 202 00:09:22,625 --> 00:09:24,917 just down the coast here in the 1600s, 203 00:09:25,083 --> 00:09:27,500 was apparently here associated with the French 204 00:09:27,708 --> 00:09:29,333 or under French orders. 205 00:09:29,458 --> 00:09:32,208 [Narrator] In 1632, 206 00:09:32,375 --> 00:09:36,000 a French military officer named Isaac de Razilly 207 00:09:36,208 --> 00:09:39,000 established a fort in LaHave, Nova Scotia, 208 00:09:39,167 --> 00:09:42,667 just 15 miles south of Oak Island. 209 00:09:42,792 --> 00:09:45,333 Curiously, De Razilly was also 210 00:09:45,500 --> 00:09:47,000 a prominent member of the Templar- 211 00:09:47,208 --> 00:09:49,417 and Order of Christ-related group 212 00:09:49,583 --> 00:09:51,708 known as the Knights of Malta 213 00:09:51,875 --> 00:09:53,708 and is believed by some researchers 214 00:09:53,875 --> 00:09:56,958 to have possibly visited Oak Island. 215 00:09:57,125 --> 00:09:59,250 That is a great find. 216 00:09:59,375 --> 00:10:00,792 Boy, the, uh, the Draytons strike. 217 00:10:00,958 --> 00:10:02,958 [both laugh] 218 00:10:03,125 --> 00:10:07,792 We don't know exactly where these Dunfield spoils came from, 219 00:10:07,958 --> 00:10:09,833 but nobody's gone through them. 220 00:10:09,917 --> 00:10:12,542 I would never have guessed this would show up over here. 221 00:10:12,708 --> 00:10:14,333 And so I think this is evidence of 222 00:10:14,458 --> 00:10:17,333 human activity deep underground in the Money Pit area, 223 00:10:17,458 --> 00:10:19,583 and potentially some of the depositors. 224 00:10:19,750 --> 00:10:21,542 This is a great indicator 225 00:10:21,708 --> 00:10:23,542 that something's still down there. 226 00:10:23,708 --> 00:10:27,125 Look, honestly, it is so significant. 227 00:10:27,292 --> 00:10:29,792 -Thank you. -Of course. I'll find you another. 228 00:10:30,000 --> 00:10:31,208 Great find. 229 00:10:34,875 --> 00:10:36,167 [Josh] I got a lot of passes to lead. 230 00:10:36,375 --> 00:10:38,167 And I probably got a couple nights' work still. 231 00:10:38,333 --> 00:10:42,042 [Narrator] While work continues in the Money Pit area... 232 00:10:42,208 --> 00:10:44,125 [excavator beeping] 233 00:10:45,917 --> 00:10:47,750 [Fiona] He's just dying to dig, isn't he? 234 00:10:47,917 --> 00:10:51,250 [Narrator] ...Marty joins members of the team on Lot 5 235 00:10:51,458 --> 00:10:53,042 to dig for new clues 236 00:10:53,208 --> 00:10:56,167 several yards from the rounded stone foundation. 237 00:10:57,875 --> 00:11:00,500 Okay. Talk to me. 238 00:11:00,625 --> 00:11:02,292 What-what are we looking at right now? 239 00:11:02,458 --> 00:11:04,125 [Fiona] Well, as we started uncovering 240 00:11:04,292 --> 00:11:08,083 this lovely ring of rocks and got a little further down, 241 00:11:08,250 --> 00:11:11,083 there's something starting to present itself, 242 00:11:11,250 --> 00:11:14,542 and it looks like a-a nicely stacked area of rocks, 243 00:11:14,708 --> 00:11:16,750 which potentially could be another feature. 244 00:11:18,042 --> 00:11:20,042 -[Gary] A hook. A hook. -[Marty] It's a hook. 245 00:11:20,208 --> 00:11:22,708 [Narrator] Four weeks ago, the team 246 00:11:22,875 --> 00:11:24,542 began investigating what they believed 247 00:11:24,750 --> 00:11:28,000 was a 20th century stone well. 248 00:11:28,125 --> 00:11:30,833 However, after finding an iron hook 249 00:11:30,958 --> 00:11:35,000 inside of it that may date back three centuries or more... 250 00:11:36,042 --> 00:11:39,542 ...Fiona and Laird began to carefully excavate the feature 251 00:11:39,708 --> 00:11:41,667 and have found evidence that it may not 252 00:11:41,750 --> 00:11:43,667 only be older than they thought 253 00:11:43,750 --> 00:11:46,792 but is perhaps not a well at all. 254 00:11:47,833 --> 00:11:49,625 [Marty] Okay, so what do we want to do? 255 00:11:49,792 --> 00:11:51,333 What's the next step? 256 00:11:51,458 --> 00:11:53,333 Why don't we take off that top layer where the rocks 257 00:11:53,458 --> 00:11:54,625 are on the outside, 258 00:11:54,792 --> 00:11:56,208 scoop up that, and it gives us 259 00:11:56,333 --> 00:11:59,083 -a-a start on a test pit that we can do. -Okay. 260 00:12:02,083 --> 00:12:04,792 I love this excavator archaeology. 261 00:12:04,958 --> 00:12:06,500 You can do some real metal-detecting with this baby, 262 00:12:06,708 --> 00:12:08,083 -can't you? -[laughs] 263 00:12:11,000 --> 00:12:14,458 [Narrator] Now Fiona and Laird want Marty to dig a trench 264 00:12:14,625 --> 00:12:18,875 beside the feature so that they can carefully expose more of it 265 00:12:19,000 --> 00:12:22,542 and hopefully determine just what it actually is. 266 00:12:23,625 --> 00:12:26,125 [Marty] It's still too early to say what it is, but 267 00:12:26,292 --> 00:12:28,500 it sure as heck wasn't a 20th century well. 268 00:12:28,625 --> 00:12:31,833 Fiona, more? Or closer? 269 00:12:32,000 --> 00:12:34,833 I think you can do another one in here. I'd go for more. 270 00:12:35,042 --> 00:12:37,625 [Marty] It's necessary to find out what this is 271 00:12:37,792 --> 00:12:42,250 because it's Lot 5, it's close to activity. 272 00:12:42,375 --> 00:12:44,542 Could be maybe associated with the round feature 273 00:12:44,708 --> 00:12:46,500 and is one of the things that probably 274 00:12:46,708 --> 00:12:48,042 happened a long time ago. 275 00:12:48,208 --> 00:12:50,792 We need to do more investigation of it. 276 00:12:50,958 --> 00:12:52,875 It hasn't really told its secret yet. 277 00:12:54,083 --> 00:12:56,000 [Fiona] I think that's good, Marty. 278 00:12:56,208 --> 00:12:58,667 That gives us a really nice trench zone. 279 00:12:58,875 --> 00:13:01,042 -I think that gives us a really good head start. -Good? 280 00:13:01,208 --> 00:13:03,000 -[Fiona] Yeah. I think so. -All right, and just call 281 00:13:03,208 --> 00:13:07,583 -when you need, you know, big scoops taken. -Yeah. 282 00:13:07,750 --> 00:13:09,625 Your team is chomping at the bit over there. 283 00:13:09,708 --> 00:13:11,542 -[laughter] -I say we turn 'em loose. 284 00:13:11,708 --> 00:13:13,500 -Let's get after it. -[Fiona] Thank you. 285 00:13:13,708 --> 00:13:15,708 [Marty] All right, I'm gonna get this thing out of here. 286 00:13:15,917 --> 00:13:17,333 [Laird] All right. 287 00:13:17,500 --> 00:13:18,833 [Narrator] As the archaeologists 288 00:13:19,042 --> 00:13:21,750 continue their investigation on Lot 5... 289 00:13:25,208 --> 00:13:28,125 ...back on the island of Terceira in the Azores... 290 00:13:28,292 --> 00:13:31,292 -[Emiliano] Hey, guys. -[Rick] Francisco. Felix. 291 00:13:31,417 --> 00:13:33,083 Thank you for welcoming us. 292 00:13:33,250 --> 00:13:34,792 -Nice to meet you. -Appreciate it. -Hey, how are you? 293 00:13:34,958 --> 00:13:36,500 ...Rick and other members of the team... 294 00:13:36,667 --> 00:13:38,083 -Morning. -Morning. 295 00:13:38,250 --> 00:13:40,500 ...meet with historian Dr. Felix Rodrigues 296 00:13:40,708 --> 00:13:42,833 at Grota do Medo, 297 00:13:43,042 --> 00:13:46,917 a site of mysterious megalithic stone features 298 00:13:47,042 --> 00:13:49,333 which are believed to have been built by someone 299 00:13:49,500 --> 00:13:53,333 before the Portuguese settled the Azores in 1439. 300 00:13:53,500 --> 00:13:56,500 For over 15 years, Professor Rodrigues studied 301 00:13:56,667 --> 00:13:59,875 the place we're going today to date some of the features 302 00:14:00,083 --> 00:14:03,250 that are here. We know that the, uh, Portuguese arrived 303 00:14:03,417 --> 00:14:06,625 here officially in the early 1400s. 304 00:14:06,833 --> 00:14:09,667 You-- We will see, uh, traces 305 00:14:09,875 --> 00:14:11,958 that someone in the Middle Ages was here 306 00:14:12,083 --> 00:14:16,667 and might have used the Azores as a stepping stone 307 00:14:16,833 --> 00:14:18,167 to sail to-to North America. 308 00:14:18,333 --> 00:14:20,667 Right, which is basically the halfway point 309 00:14:20,875 --> 00:14:23,667 between the European mainland 310 00:14:23,833 --> 00:14:25,292 -and North America. -[Emiliano] Yeah. 311 00:14:25,458 --> 00:14:27,625 You're always looking to incrementally 312 00:14:27,708 --> 00:14:29,333 build the database 313 00:14:29,542 --> 00:14:33,458 brick by brick by brick or stone by stone by stone. 314 00:14:33,625 --> 00:14:36,208 Uh, with, uh, Felix's, uh, work, 315 00:14:36,375 --> 00:14:39,208 we have to have an ability to get from 316 00:14:39,375 --> 00:14:40,750 east to west. 317 00:14:40,917 --> 00:14:42,667 [Alex] Right. 318 00:14:42,833 --> 00:14:45,208 That-that possibility that there was 319 00:14:45,375 --> 00:14:47,083 a, uh, a group here 320 00:14:47,208 --> 00:14:50,000 prior to the conventionally accepted date 321 00:14:50,208 --> 00:14:52,542 is kind of the thing that I'd like to investigate 322 00:14:52,750 --> 00:14:54,917 while we're out here because that implies 323 00:14:55,042 --> 00:14:56,667 sort of a secret visit. 324 00:14:56,833 --> 00:14:59,792 -Oh, yeah, yeah. -If this can support that data, 325 00:14:59,958 --> 00:15:03,042 then I believe that is the intent of our trip here. 326 00:15:03,208 --> 00:15:04,875 -[Emiliano] Yeah. -[Doug] Gentlemen, 327 00:15:05,042 --> 00:15:06,625 I've got some business to take care of back in town, 328 00:15:06,750 --> 00:15:08,875 so I'm gonna excuse myself. Nice to meet you, Professor. 329 00:15:09,042 --> 00:15:11,125 -All right. See you, Doug. -See you, Doug. -See you. 330 00:15:11,292 --> 00:15:13,417 -Let's go. -Let's go. -Okay, yeah. 331 00:15:15,167 --> 00:15:17,500 [Rick] I believe that the point of beginning on Oak Island 332 00:15:17,708 --> 00:15:19,042 was in the 1200s... 333 00:15:19,208 --> 00:15:20,750 [Corjan] Let's go find some data points. 334 00:15:20,917 --> 00:15:22,500 ...because of the paved area in the swamp. 335 00:15:22,667 --> 00:15:24,625 -[Alex] We'll get our exercise today. -[Corjan] Oh, yeah. 336 00:15:26,375 --> 00:15:29,083 It significantly predates the discovery of the Azores. 337 00:15:29,208 --> 00:15:31,875 [Emiliano] Up there, no? 338 00:15:32,042 --> 00:15:33,333 [Rick] There is a belief that the Templars 339 00:15:33,458 --> 00:15:37,042 and the Order of Christ knew of this place. 340 00:15:38,208 --> 00:15:41,000 Is there a early habitation here in the Azores? 341 00:15:41,167 --> 00:15:43,583 This is what we seek to find out. 342 00:15:44,708 --> 00:15:45,833 Hey, guys. Hold up. Look. 343 00:15:46,042 --> 00:15:47,500 -Yeah. -Look at that. 344 00:15:49,542 --> 00:15:52,917 This is exactly the way the Lot 8 boulder is, right? 345 00:15:53,083 --> 00:15:54,958 A space and this and a space. 346 00:15:55,125 --> 00:15:58,208 -Oh, it is. -[Narrator] A rock formation? 347 00:15:58,375 --> 00:16:01,917 Similar to the boulder feature on Lot 8? 348 00:16:02,125 --> 00:16:05,250 Which sat above a series of evenly spaced stones? 349 00:16:07,042 --> 00:16:09,000 Come on down. Take a look at this. 350 00:16:09,208 --> 00:16:10,958 [Narrator] Could Rick have found a stone structure 351 00:16:11,125 --> 00:16:13,250 built with the same kind of design? 352 00:16:13,375 --> 00:16:17,500 Felix, I-I was just walking by and I just noticed this. 353 00:16:17,708 --> 00:16:21,333 It's kind of similar to a rock that we have on the island. 354 00:16:24,917 --> 00:16:26,542 Very interesting. 355 00:16:26,708 --> 00:16:28,958 Does anybody have a photo of the Lot 8 feature? 356 00:16:29,125 --> 00:16:30,750 -Yeah, I think I do, here. -Do you? 357 00:16:30,917 --> 00:16:32,583 I'll show you. 358 00:16:33,708 --> 00:16:38,167 So, this is-- it's-it's zoomed in, but it's a giant boulder. 359 00:16:38,375 --> 00:16:40,125 -There's a support rock and then a space. -[Felix] Space. 360 00:16:40,292 --> 00:16:42,000 [Alex] And then a support rock and then a space. 361 00:16:42,208 --> 00:16:44,208 And it looked very deliberate. 362 00:16:44,875 --> 00:16:46,375 Yeah. 363 00:16:48,208 --> 00:16:50,083 [Rick] Incredible. 364 00:16:54,375 --> 00:16:56,167 [Alex] It's a giant boulder. 365 00:16:56,333 --> 00:16:58,083 So, this is-- it's-it's zoomed in. 366 00:16:58,250 --> 00:17:00,167 -There's a support rock and then a space. -[Felix] Space. 367 00:17:00,292 --> 00:17:01,958 [Alex] And then a support rock and then a space. 368 00:17:02,083 --> 00:17:03,500 And it looked very deliberate. 369 00:17:04,542 --> 00:17:05,875 Yeah. 370 00:17:06,000 --> 00:17:08,000 We don't know why. 371 00:17:08,125 --> 00:17:10,083 [Narrator] At the megalithic complex known 372 00:17:10,250 --> 00:17:12,333 as Grota do Medo in the Azores, 373 00:17:12,500 --> 00:17:14,958 the Oak Island team is examining 374 00:17:15,083 --> 00:17:17,458 a stone feature that is similar 375 00:17:17,583 --> 00:17:21,958 in design to placed rocks in the boulder formation on Lot 8. 376 00:17:22,167 --> 00:17:23,750 Felix, what is that? 377 00:17:32,750 --> 00:17:34,542 [Francisco] Astronomical, yeah. 378 00:17:36,500 --> 00:17:39,208 Oh. Has an archaeoastronomer looked at this 379 00:17:39,333 --> 00:17:42,250 and been able to date it through the use of alignments? 380 00:17:42,417 --> 00:17:46,667 Stellar? And what are the dates here? Do you, do you know? 381 00:17:48,875 --> 00:17:50,375 Really? 382 00:18:00,417 --> 00:18:01,708 Really? 383 00:18:06,958 --> 00:18:08,458 That is compelling. 384 00:18:08,583 --> 00:18:11,458 What I noticed is the same thing I noticed on Lot 8. 385 00:18:11,625 --> 00:18:16,542 The spacing of the stones that surround the Lot 8 feature 386 00:18:16,708 --> 00:18:22,292 and the spacing of these cuts in the stone were so similar. 387 00:18:23,250 --> 00:18:25,250 We're trying to find real connections 388 00:18:25,417 --> 00:18:29,292 between the Azores and Oak Island. 389 00:18:29,458 --> 00:18:32,250 This structure represents that-- that possible connection. 390 00:18:32,458 --> 00:18:34,167 I-It's very curious to see that here. 391 00:18:34,375 --> 00:18:36,958 It's quite interesting. 392 00:18:37,083 --> 00:18:40,125 But obviously, this feature is very old, 393 00:18:40,292 --> 00:18:44,167 so was the work here on Oak Island done by descendants 394 00:18:44,292 --> 00:18:46,208 of the original people who occupied the Azores 395 00:18:46,375 --> 00:18:48,292 or something different? 396 00:18:51,417 --> 00:18:52,792 Really? 397 00:18:52,917 --> 00:18:54,333 Then I would ask you to proceed 398 00:18:54,417 --> 00:18:55,833 because I'm very interested. 399 00:18:56,000 --> 00:18:57,708 More to see. 400 00:18:59,583 --> 00:19:01,250 [laughs] Turns out, that's just the beginning. 401 00:19:04,542 --> 00:19:06,208 [Rick] We're only partway to the site 402 00:19:06,375 --> 00:19:09,542 that he deems to be, uh, important. 403 00:19:09,708 --> 00:19:11,833 O-Of course we're all excited to go see it. 404 00:19:13,708 --> 00:19:15,417 [Peter] Gorgeous. 405 00:19:15,583 --> 00:19:17,417 [Rick] It's stunningly beautiful. 406 00:19:17,583 --> 00:19:21,167 These megalithic structures represent, for us, 407 00:19:21,375 --> 00:19:25,167 this belief that once this landmass was found, 408 00:19:25,333 --> 00:19:27,458 it was used over centuries 409 00:19:27,583 --> 00:19:31,208 as a stepping stone between the Old World and the New World. 410 00:19:33,250 --> 00:19:36,000 [Rick] But I'm looking for a timeline, a date. 411 00:19:36,208 --> 00:19:38,000 Constructions and clues 412 00:19:38,208 --> 00:19:40,750 that connects directly to Oak Island. 413 00:19:40,958 --> 00:19:42,250 Something that will perhaps 414 00:19:42,375 --> 00:19:44,500 change history as we have come to know it. 415 00:19:49,167 --> 00:19:51,542 [Peter] Oh, look at that. 416 00:19:54,875 --> 00:19:56,292 Mm-hmm. 417 00:20:01,875 --> 00:20:03,125 [Rick] So, is that 418 00:20:03,333 --> 00:20:04,708 hand-carved or-or... 419 00:20:05,833 --> 00:20:07,250 [Rick] So, this is not 420 00:20:07,417 --> 00:20:09,750 a functional watering hole? 421 00:20:09,917 --> 00:20:11,542 It's probably ceremonial? 422 00:20:28,792 --> 00:20:30,167 [Rick] And it was? 423 00:20:32,375 --> 00:20:33,833 -[Peter] Oh, wow. -[Rick] Really? 424 00:20:34,000 --> 00:20:35,458 Pretty cool. 425 00:20:40,000 --> 00:20:41,542 [Peter] Mm-hmm. 426 00:20:42,500 --> 00:20:44,333 -[Alex] Yeah. -Mm-hmm. 427 00:20:47,875 --> 00:20:49,500 Yeah. 428 00:20:49,667 --> 00:20:51,667 Comparison here is, uh, to the Lot 26 well, right? 429 00:20:51,792 --> 00:20:53,792 -[Alex] Yeah. Yeah. -Small diameter. -[Peter] Yeah. 430 00:20:54,000 --> 00:20:55,958 More than a few people on the island have mentioned 431 00:20:56,167 --> 00:20:58,042 that the Lot 26 well could be ceremonial. 432 00:20:58,208 --> 00:20:59,333 [Peter] Oh, yeah. 433 00:20:59,542 --> 00:21:01,708 [Narrator] In 2022, 434 00:21:01,917 --> 00:21:05,583 the team began investigating a mysterious stone well 435 00:21:05,792 --> 00:21:10,333 just yards from the believed Portuguese wall on Lot 26. 436 00:21:10,542 --> 00:21:13,167 So, this is the location. 437 00:21:13,333 --> 00:21:15,000 [Narrator] When Dr. Ian Spooner analyzed 438 00:21:15,208 --> 00:21:18,250 organic materials taken from the very bottom of the feature 439 00:21:18,458 --> 00:21:20,167 in order to date it, 440 00:21:20,333 --> 00:21:22,875 the team was stunned by the results. 441 00:21:23,042 --> 00:21:27,583 The date I got on the twig at the bottom was 1028 to 1172. 442 00:21:27,750 --> 00:21:28,833 [whistles] 443 00:21:29,042 --> 00:21:33,250 [Peter] Well, I mean, if this was used in 1100, 444 00:21:33,375 --> 00:21:35,250 it could have been a stopping ground... 445 00:21:35,375 --> 00:21:37,042 -Well, yeah, like... -...before going to Oak Island. 446 00:21:37,208 --> 00:21:38,625 Yeah. 447 00:21:44,542 --> 00:21:45,958 -[Peter] Mm-hmm. -[Alex] Mm-hmm. 448 00:21:46,125 --> 00:21:47,542 [Rick] 100%. And that is 449 00:21:47,750 --> 00:21:49,500 really so critically important. 450 00:21:51,125 --> 00:21:55,667 The 1100s is 300 years before the current understanding 451 00:21:55,875 --> 00:21:57,875 of when the Azores were discovered. 452 00:21:58,042 --> 00:22:00,583 Everything we have learned to date would indicate 453 00:22:00,750 --> 00:22:03,917 that these islands were known during the zenith 454 00:22:04,083 --> 00:22:07,083 of the power and influence of the Templars. 455 00:22:07,250 --> 00:22:09,500 It fits perfectly into what we believe 456 00:22:09,667 --> 00:22:11,833 could be a scenario under which a treasure 457 00:22:12,000 --> 00:22:16,042 would have been brought here to be safeguarded, 458 00:22:16,208 --> 00:22:19,583 and then perhaps an attempt to move it even further west. 459 00:22:20,542 --> 00:22:23,083 So perhaps there is some association here 460 00:22:23,250 --> 00:22:24,833 with Oak Island. 461 00:22:26,375 --> 00:22:28,500 [Alex] So it's checking off lots of the boxes 462 00:22:28,667 --> 00:22:30,792 as it pertains to Oak Island. 463 00:22:32,250 --> 00:22:33,958 [Rick] Right. So, to both of you, 464 00:22:34,125 --> 00:22:35,458 we thank you for your efforts. 465 00:22:40,833 --> 00:22:42,750 -[Alex] Incredible. -[Corjan] Amazing. 466 00:22:42,917 --> 00:22:44,542 [Rick] Pretty cool. 467 00:22:47,708 --> 00:22:50,583 [Narrator] The following morning, back on Oak Island... 468 00:22:51,625 --> 00:22:53,042 -[Fiona] Hi. -[Laird] Hello. 469 00:22:53,250 --> 00:22:55,500 This looks quite a bit different. 470 00:22:55,583 --> 00:22:58,833 [Narrator] ...Marty returns to Lot 5 for an update 471 00:22:59,042 --> 00:23:02,667 on the investigation of the mysterious stone structure. 472 00:23:02,792 --> 00:23:06,292 [Fiona] Oh, you got to check out this progress. 473 00:23:06,458 --> 00:23:08,000 Come and see. You've got a good angle over here. 474 00:23:08,208 --> 00:23:09,833 Oh, my. 475 00:23:11,083 --> 00:23:13,167 [Fiona] The rocks are really well stacked down below. 476 00:23:13,250 --> 00:23:14,458 They just look a bit more 477 00:23:14,667 --> 00:23:16,167 -jumbled on the top. -[Laird] Yeah. 478 00:23:16,375 --> 00:23:18,292 What we're seeing with the structure of the rocks 479 00:23:18,458 --> 00:23:19,625 and the, uh, direction that they're going, 480 00:23:19,792 --> 00:23:21,667 I-I do feel that this is a wall. 481 00:23:21,833 --> 00:23:23,167 -A foundation wall, just to be clear. -Yeah, 482 00:23:23,333 --> 00:23:24,917 like a foundation wall, yeah. 483 00:23:25,083 --> 00:23:27,000 That-That's what I think. And it's quite thick as well. 484 00:23:27,083 --> 00:23:28,583 Yeah. That, to me, looks buried. 485 00:23:29,583 --> 00:23:31,333 It's not natural accumulation. 486 00:23:31,542 --> 00:23:33,667 -[Marty] Oh, on purpose. Hidden, hidden. -Yeah. Exactly. 487 00:23:33,875 --> 00:23:35,500 [Marty] It looks pretty substantial to me. 488 00:23:35,583 --> 00:23:37,500 -[Fiona] Yeah. -Hit-hit me upside the head 489 00:23:37,583 --> 00:23:39,333 with a 2x4, but this is looking identical 490 00:23:39,542 --> 00:23:40,667 to what went on over there 491 00:23:40,833 --> 00:23:43,292 in the original round feature. 492 00:23:43,458 --> 00:23:45,375 -[Laird] I know. -[Fiona] That's what we were saying. 493 00:23:45,500 --> 00:23:47,417 [Laird] It does look almost exactly as 494 00:23:47,583 --> 00:23:49,000 the original round feature did. 495 00:23:49,167 --> 00:23:51,625 And then we have this-this rock-filled structure. 496 00:23:51,833 --> 00:23:54,500 [Marty] I mean, this whole business on Lot 5 497 00:23:54,667 --> 00:23:57,625 started with the ring of modern-placed rocks 498 00:23:57,792 --> 00:23:59,292 surrounding a depression 499 00:23:59,458 --> 00:24:01,375 that turned out to be hiding something. 500 00:24:01,542 --> 00:24:04,167 And that turned into a very, very substantial 501 00:24:04,375 --> 00:24:05,875 archaeological feature. 502 00:24:06,042 --> 00:24:08,500 Well, this is a smaller version of the same thing. 503 00:24:08,708 --> 00:24:11,458 I mean, it's crying out for more exploration. 504 00:24:11,625 --> 00:24:15,125 Even the construct, at-at first initial glance, 505 00:24:15,250 --> 00:24:16,625 is very crude and very similar 506 00:24:16,792 --> 00:24:18,292 to what we have over there as well. 507 00:24:18,458 --> 00:24:20,417 Well, but over there you suspected 508 00:24:20,583 --> 00:24:23,167 -at least two occupations. -Oh, definitely. Definitely. 509 00:24:23,292 --> 00:24:24,792 The later occupation was better built 510 00:24:24,958 --> 00:24:28,625 than the earlier, and this-this matches the-the earlier. So far. 511 00:24:28,792 --> 00:24:32,208 I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same era. 512 00:24:32,333 --> 00:24:33,958 It's like déjà vu. 513 00:24:36,583 --> 00:24:38,667 A really good sign, Fiona. 514 00:24:42,083 --> 00:24:43,750 [Laird] It does look almost exactly as 515 00:24:43,917 --> 00:24:46,375 the original round feature did when we first saw it. 516 00:24:46,583 --> 00:24:48,500 [Fiona] I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same era. 517 00:24:48,708 --> 00:24:50,458 [Narrator] On Lot 5, 518 00:24:50,625 --> 00:24:52,542 Fiona Steele has uncovered evidence 519 00:24:52,708 --> 00:24:54,958 suggesting that the stone feature 520 00:24:55,125 --> 00:24:58,333 previously thought to be a 20th century well 521 00:24:58,542 --> 00:25:01,375 is a much larger structure and may be related 522 00:25:01,542 --> 00:25:04,500 to the nearby rounded foundation. 523 00:25:04,667 --> 00:25:06,583 That's a strange thing, 524 00:25:06,708 --> 00:25:08,500 to put a structure this close to the ocean, 525 00:25:08,708 --> 00:25:10,458 especially back then. 526 00:25:10,583 --> 00:25:11,958 [Fiona] You know, but I did question 527 00:25:12,125 --> 00:25:13,667 the proximity as well. 528 00:25:13,875 --> 00:25:15,667 This would be an ideal place to put something 529 00:25:15,875 --> 00:25:18,625 if you were doing some sort of activity that involved 530 00:25:18,833 --> 00:25:21,500 -bringing things in from boats. -Maybe. 531 00:25:21,708 --> 00:25:23,708 [Fiona] Lot 5 is a prime location 532 00:25:23,875 --> 00:25:25,333 in the sense that you could be hidden there. 533 00:25:25,542 --> 00:25:27,083 It's on the back end of the island, 534 00:25:27,250 --> 00:25:29,833 closer to the shore, and it hadn't been settled. 535 00:25:30,042 --> 00:25:31,958 So you could easily hide a ship. 536 00:25:32,083 --> 00:25:34,083 It's not that far from the Money Pit as well. 537 00:25:34,250 --> 00:25:36,292 I think that would be very enticing for anybody 538 00:25:36,500 --> 00:25:38,708 who's gonna want to deposit treasure. 539 00:25:40,292 --> 00:25:41,542 [Marty] Old Man Winter is breathing 540 00:25:41,708 --> 00:25:43,417 down our neck right now. 541 00:25:43,583 --> 00:25:45,208 We are running out of time. 542 00:25:45,375 --> 00:25:46,792 -Yeah. -Uh... 543 00:25:46,917 --> 00:25:49,167 You know, we want to know as much as we can. 544 00:25:49,333 --> 00:25:50,625 [Fiona] I agree. The fact that 545 00:25:50,750 --> 00:25:52,750 there could be another, third feature on Lot 5 546 00:25:52,958 --> 00:25:54,542 I think is absolutely amazing, 547 00:25:54,708 --> 00:25:56,167 so, no, we're-we're hungry to get at this, so... 548 00:25:56,333 --> 00:25:59,542 Okay. I know you're already working like, you know, dynamos, 549 00:25:59,750 --> 00:26:01,958 but go to double dynamo, okay? 550 00:26:02,125 --> 00:26:03,792 -We're so excited about this. -That was a pep talk. 551 00:26:03,958 --> 00:26:05,708 We're gonna be gre-- aggressive. 552 00:26:05,875 --> 00:26:07,333 -We're gonna really go for it. -All right. 553 00:26:07,542 --> 00:26:09,167 Curiouser and curiouser. 554 00:26:09,375 --> 00:26:10,750 Lot of unknowns here. 555 00:26:10,875 --> 00:26:12,417 So we're gonna let you get back to work 556 00:26:12,625 --> 00:26:15,167 -before the weather closes in. -Thank you. 557 00:26:15,333 --> 00:26:17,542 All right, let's go for it. 558 00:26:17,708 --> 00:26:20,208 [Narrator] As work continues on Oak Island... 559 00:26:21,250 --> 00:26:25,292 ...back on the island of Terceira in the Azores... 560 00:26:25,458 --> 00:26:26,875 [Rick] Usually, a discussion like this 561 00:26:27,083 --> 00:26:29,333 would happen in the war room on Oak Island. 562 00:26:29,542 --> 00:26:32,042 Alberto Silva from Porto 563 00:26:32,208 --> 00:26:35,333 is a numismatist, a world-class coin collector. 564 00:26:36,542 --> 00:26:38,292 [Narrator] ...Rick and members of the team 565 00:26:38,417 --> 00:26:42,500 meet with renowned Portuguese coin expert Alberto Silva 566 00:26:42,708 --> 00:26:45,625 at the Luís da Silva Ribeiro Public Library 567 00:26:45,792 --> 00:26:47,292 and Regional Archive. 568 00:26:47,458 --> 00:26:50,333 [Rick] Alberto has kindly offered his services here 569 00:26:50,500 --> 00:26:52,875 to look at the so-called Pitblado coin. 570 00:26:53,000 --> 00:26:55,292 [Narrator] After previous analysis 571 00:26:55,500 --> 00:26:56,917 by coin expert Sandy Campbell 572 00:26:57,083 --> 00:27:00,333 suggested that the 14th century silver coin 573 00:27:00,500 --> 00:27:01,958 was extremely rare, 574 00:27:02,125 --> 00:27:04,792 worth thousands of dollars in today's value, 575 00:27:04,958 --> 00:27:07,792 and connected to the Order of Christ, 576 00:27:07,958 --> 00:27:11,625 the team is eager to hear Alberto's perspective. 577 00:27:11,750 --> 00:27:13,250 [Doug] Alberto, 578 00:27:13,417 --> 00:27:15,792 what we have here to show you today is a coin 579 00:27:16,000 --> 00:27:18,667 that was passed down generation to generation, 580 00:27:18,875 --> 00:27:22,167 believing it came from the Money Pit on Oak Island. 581 00:27:22,333 --> 00:27:25,083 And, uh, this is that coin. 582 00:27:38,167 --> 00:27:39,833 ...above the shield. 583 00:27:40,042 --> 00:27:42,333 It is minted between... 584 00:27:46,500 --> 00:27:47,625 [Doug] That right there helps us 585 00:27:47,792 --> 00:27:50,083 because so far we believed 586 00:27:50,250 --> 00:27:54,417 that it was minted somewhere between 1367 and 1383. 587 00:27:54,583 --> 00:27:56,500 So if it was minted 588 00:27:56,667 --> 00:27:58,750 no later than 1371, 589 00:27:58,958 --> 00:28:01,333 -that shortens the window... -Yeah. A lot. 590 00:28:01,458 --> 00:28:02,875 ...on the time in which it was created. 591 00:28:09,417 --> 00:28:12,000 [Narrator] Dating back more than 2,000 years, 592 00:28:12,167 --> 00:28:16,208 a die is a metal tool used to stamp a specific design 593 00:28:16,417 --> 00:28:19,417 into a coin during the minting process. 594 00:28:20,125 --> 00:28:23,542 When damaged, coin dies were often replaced 595 00:28:23,708 --> 00:28:25,833 with new, slightly different stamps 596 00:28:26,042 --> 00:28:28,667 in order to trace the manufacturing of a coin 597 00:28:28,833 --> 00:28:31,667 to a specific date and time. 598 00:28:31,875 --> 00:28:35,583 Are there many surviving examples 599 00:28:35,750 --> 00:28:37,750 of those coins? 600 00:28:41,333 --> 00:28:42,792 [Alex] Wow. 601 00:28:47,917 --> 00:28:49,208 Mm-hmm. 602 00:29:02,958 --> 00:29:05,958 [Narrator] King Ferdinand I, who was reported to be 603 00:29:06,125 --> 00:29:08,792 a great supporter of the Order of Christ, 604 00:29:08,958 --> 00:29:14,583 ruled Portugal from 1367 until his death in 1383. 605 00:29:14,750 --> 00:29:17,458 In 1372, 606 00:29:17,583 --> 00:29:20,000 attempting to expand his power, 607 00:29:20,208 --> 00:29:22,750 he declared war on the Kingdom of Castile, 608 00:29:22,958 --> 00:29:25,917 which is now part of modern-day Spain. 609 00:29:26,083 --> 00:29:28,500 The effort was unsuccessful 610 00:29:28,708 --> 00:29:32,333 and led to a series of conflicts known as the Fernandine Wars, 611 00:29:32,542 --> 00:29:35,458 which nearly bankrupted the royal treasury, 612 00:29:35,667 --> 00:29:38,333 caused instability across Portugal, 613 00:29:38,542 --> 00:29:42,375 and threatened the strongholds held by the Order of Christ. 614 00:29:46,750 --> 00:29:48,958 -Mm-hmm. -[Doug] You're telling us that 615 00:29:49,125 --> 00:29:51,625 there was a large number of these coins produced 616 00:29:51,750 --> 00:29:53,625 and yet there's only about a hundred 617 00:29:53,792 --> 00:29:55,500 -known in the world. -Yeah. 618 00:29:55,667 --> 00:29:57,583 [Alex] Because there's so few of those, maybe there's a reason 619 00:29:57,750 --> 00:29:59,333 that, uh, they weren't circulated. 620 00:29:59,458 --> 00:30:03,042 -Right. -Because the bulk of them were somewhere else. 621 00:30:04,708 --> 00:30:07,042 -Okay. -[Rick] Here's the question 622 00:30:07,208 --> 00:30:09,667 that we have asked ourselves 623 00:30:09,792 --> 00:30:11,083 in search of answers to the Oak Island mystery, 624 00:30:11,250 --> 00:30:13,958 and that question is: where are the coins? 625 00:30:14,083 --> 00:30:16,958 -Yep. -If the treasure had been found, 626 00:30:17,042 --> 00:30:19,292 there would be more than a hundred in circulation. 627 00:30:19,500 --> 00:30:21,583 -That's almost a guarantee. -Yeah, that would no longer 628 00:30:21,750 --> 00:30:23,417 -be a rare coin. -Exactly. 629 00:30:23,625 --> 00:30:25,750 -[Alex] Yeah. -That means, 630 00:30:25,875 --> 00:30:27,375 if that was part of the treasure, 631 00:30:27,542 --> 00:30:29,208 it is still in the ground. 632 00:30:29,417 --> 00:30:30,833 -Right? -Mm-hmm. 633 00:30:31,042 --> 00:30:33,917 The story that has been laid out here today, 634 00:30:34,125 --> 00:30:36,750 to me, is more impactful 635 00:30:36,917 --> 00:30:38,792 because the whole point of the trip here 636 00:30:39,000 --> 00:30:40,583 is to try to understand, 637 00:30:40,750 --> 00:30:43,750 might a treasure be associated with the Order of Christ 638 00:30:43,917 --> 00:30:47,208 and found its way to the Azores and thus to Oak Island? 639 00:30:47,333 --> 00:30:51,000 So, either way, this is all good news. 640 00:30:51,208 --> 00:30:56,042 If coins of this type are that valuable, 641 00:30:56,208 --> 00:30:58,208 then why aren't they out in the real world? 642 00:30:58,375 --> 00:31:00,500 Why are there less than a hundred? 643 00:31:00,667 --> 00:31:04,167 And why do we still have a very significant source 644 00:31:04,375 --> 00:31:08,667 of silver expressed by the water sample testing in the Money Pit? 645 00:31:08,792 --> 00:31:11,333 To me, it says definitively 646 00:31:11,500 --> 00:31:14,000 that the treasure still remains in the depths 647 00:31:14,208 --> 00:31:16,292 and the confines of the Money Pit. 648 00:31:16,458 --> 00:31:18,500 It makes the trip back all that much more exciting 649 00:31:18,625 --> 00:31:22,292 because we have another chance, with the last caisson, 650 00:31:22,417 --> 00:31:27,125 to perhaps find the very thing we presented to Alberto: 651 00:31:27,250 --> 00:31:30,167 a coin of-- that might be that significant. 652 00:31:30,333 --> 00:31:32,458 The story corroborates the water testing, 653 00:31:32,625 --> 00:31:34,083 and the water testing corroborates the story. 654 00:31:34,250 --> 00:31:36,000 [Rick] Correct. 655 00:31:36,167 --> 00:31:39,792 We still have a chance to find the very thing we're discussing 656 00:31:39,958 --> 00:31:41,792 -because the caisson work continues. -Mm-hmm. 657 00:31:41,958 --> 00:31:44,708 And having said that, we do need to get back. 658 00:31:44,875 --> 00:31:46,208 Let's go find one of those for ourselves. 659 00:31:46,417 --> 00:31:47,667 -[Alex] Yeah. Absolutely. -One? 660 00:31:47,833 --> 00:31:49,458 [laughter] 661 00:31:49,625 --> 00:31:52,083 [Rick] The experience we had in the Azores was amazing. 662 00:31:52,292 --> 00:31:54,000 It certainly has made an impact. 663 00:31:54,208 --> 00:31:56,667 And for that we say obrigado. 664 00:31:56,875 --> 00:31:58,708 Thank you, Alberto. 665 00:31:58,875 --> 00:32:00,333 -Thank you very much. -Appreciate it. 666 00:32:00,500 --> 00:32:02,542 [Alex] It is back to the island for us. 667 00:32:07,167 --> 00:32:09,667 ♪ ♪ 668 00:32:11,042 --> 00:32:13,667 [Marty] Our wandering voyagers have returned. 669 00:32:13,833 --> 00:32:15,042 We want a download on your trip, 670 00:32:15,208 --> 00:32:16,750 what you found, what was exciting. 671 00:32:16,917 --> 00:32:18,167 Everything. Tell us everything. 672 00:32:18,375 --> 00:32:20,750 [Alex] We went there looking for evidence 673 00:32:20,875 --> 00:32:23,000 that treasure passed through the Azores. 674 00:32:23,125 --> 00:32:26,833 And a logical place to keep something safe 675 00:32:27,000 --> 00:32:29,000 before sailing to North America. 676 00:32:29,125 --> 00:32:31,208 -[Marty] Right. -There's a lot of connections there. 677 00:32:31,417 --> 00:32:33,917 It's a logical place that you would take something valuable. 678 00:32:34,083 --> 00:32:36,167 I 100% believe that. 679 00:32:37,542 --> 00:32:39,083 As part of our agenda, we wanted to get a look 680 00:32:39,292 --> 00:32:41,083 at structures constructed on Terceira 681 00:32:41,292 --> 00:32:43,375 because there were suggestions that the technique they used 682 00:32:43,542 --> 00:32:46,208 on the island was also used here on Oak Island. 683 00:32:46,375 --> 00:32:48,750 [Doug] It wasn't hard to find stone walls. 684 00:32:48,875 --> 00:32:51,042 And so these are some walls. 685 00:32:54,417 --> 00:32:57,000 [Rick] There was rubble in the wall 686 00:32:57,167 --> 00:32:59,000 that absolutely mimicked 687 00:32:59,167 --> 00:33:02,000 -Lot 26 walls. -[Marty] Really? 688 00:33:02,208 --> 00:33:03,542 [Doug] The important thing is, though, it could go 689 00:33:03,708 --> 00:33:06,625 all the way back to the 1400s and perhaps earlier. 690 00:33:06,792 --> 00:33:08,167 [Alex] But the next site here 691 00:33:08,333 --> 00:33:10,500 is one that could potentially support 692 00:33:10,667 --> 00:33:13,708 those early dates in structures we have here on the island. 693 00:33:13,875 --> 00:33:15,292 [Marty] Mm-hmm. 694 00:33:25,083 --> 00:33:28,833 It looked very similar to the Lot 26 well. 695 00:33:29,042 --> 00:33:31,708 -[Jack] Oh, no way. -Again, it's just a similarity, 696 00:33:31,875 --> 00:33:35,000 there's no proof, but it's very curious. 697 00:33:36,042 --> 00:33:40,583 So, people sailed to the Azores in at least the 1300s. 698 00:33:40,792 --> 00:33:43,000 At that time, they would have been capable of sailing 699 00:33:43,125 --> 00:33:45,167 to North America as well. 700 00:33:45,333 --> 00:33:47,125 It's possible that these people 701 00:33:47,292 --> 00:33:49,167 could have made it to Oak Island. 702 00:33:49,333 --> 00:33:51,708 -We brought a lot of artifacts. -Okay. 703 00:33:51,875 --> 00:33:53,375 [Doug] This artifact was maybe the biggest surprise. 704 00:33:53,583 --> 00:33:54,958 [Marty] Which one? 705 00:33:55,125 --> 00:33:56,708 -[Doug] The nail. -The-the spike. The nail. 706 00:33:56,875 --> 00:33:58,583 Of all the things we brought, this was 707 00:33:58,750 --> 00:34:01,667 the one piece that I didn't think he equivocated about. 708 00:34:01,792 --> 00:34:04,667 [Alex] It's a nautical-type nail 709 00:34:04,833 --> 00:34:06,333 that we found on Lot 5. 710 00:34:06,542 --> 00:34:09,333 [Doug] That's the exact style of a Portuguese nail 711 00:34:09,500 --> 00:34:11,458 -that would be used in a caravel ship. -[Peter] Yes. 712 00:34:11,625 --> 00:34:15,917 They became prominent in Portuguese seafaring 713 00:34:16,042 --> 00:34:17,333 -in the 1300s. -Mm-hmm. 714 00:34:17,542 --> 00:34:18,917 -Exactly. -[Marty] All right. I like that. 715 00:34:19,042 --> 00:34:21,292 I like that a lot. 716 00:34:21,417 --> 00:34:23,208 [Doug] I want to raise a point here 717 00:34:23,333 --> 00:34:26,333 because we talked to, uh, a coin expert from Portugal 718 00:34:26,500 --> 00:34:29,000 by the name of Alberto Silva, 719 00:34:29,125 --> 00:34:31,000 and we showed him the Portuguese coin. 720 00:34:31,125 --> 00:34:33,833 [Rick] Alberto looked at that coin 721 00:34:33,958 --> 00:34:37,917 and he said there are less than a hundred of these in the world. 722 00:34:38,083 --> 00:34:39,667 [Alex] He also said 723 00:34:39,833 --> 00:34:41,583 there's way more out there. 724 00:34:41,750 --> 00:34:45,667 There's a good indication that a lot of those were minted. 725 00:34:45,833 --> 00:34:49,042 And yet there's only a hundred in collectors' hands today. 726 00:34:49,250 --> 00:34:51,833 -Oh, so the others are hidden away somewhere. -Yeah. 727 00:34:51,958 --> 00:34:53,708 So, to me, it speaks emphatically 728 00:34:53,917 --> 00:34:57,167 and-and almost definitively that the treasure still remains 729 00:34:57,375 --> 00:34:59,167 to be found in the Money Pit. 730 00:34:59,292 --> 00:35:01,292 [Marty] I distinctly remember 731 00:35:01,417 --> 00:35:05,333 Sandy Campbell saying it's worth about $20,000. 732 00:35:05,500 --> 00:35:07,208 That's one coin. 733 00:35:07,375 --> 00:35:10,333 If this really is a Portuguese treasure 734 00:35:10,542 --> 00:35:13,333 and it was something big enough to be worth 735 00:35:13,542 --> 00:35:15,208 the construction of the Money Pit... 736 00:35:16,208 --> 00:35:17,958 ...would there be ten of them? No. 737 00:35:18,125 --> 00:35:19,875 Hundred? No. Thousand? 738 00:35:20,000 --> 00:35:21,375 Perhaps 100,000 coins. 739 00:35:21,542 --> 00:35:23,750 So, you know, I mean, the hope is, 740 00:35:23,875 --> 00:35:26,750 we're digging for something worth billions. 741 00:35:33,708 --> 00:35:35,042 [Marty] Well, look, I'm just gonna say this-- 742 00:35:35,208 --> 00:35:37,250 that I-I find myself very rarely 743 00:35:37,417 --> 00:35:39,833 on the more believer side than my brother, 744 00:35:40,042 --> 00:35:41,458 but, I mean, it all makes sense to me. 745 00:35:41,583 --> 00:35:44,083 -Sounds like a great expedition. -Mm-hmm. Yeah. 746 00:35:44,208 --> 00:35:45,375 [Marty] All right, we're eager to tell you 747 00:35:45,542 --> 00:35:46,875 what happened here on the island. 748 00:35:47,042 --> 00:35:48,333 We did a lot of digging. 749 00:35:48,500 --> 00:35:50,000 I had heard a lot about this so-called 750 00:35:50,208 --> 00:35:52,542 sand road in the swamp. 751 00:35:52,750 --> 00:35:55,000 This is not a modern road. 752 00:35:55,083 --> 00:35:56,875 I got a picture here which made me a believer 753 00:35:57,000 --> 00:36:01,667 because not only did Billy do a fabulous job of excavating it, 754 00:36:01,875 --> 00:36:05,000 we also had a oxshoe nail 755 00:36:05,208 --> 00:36:06,875 from under the sand-- right, Billy-- 756 00:36:07,042 --> 00:36:09,083 -but on top of the rocks. -Right. 757 00:36:09,292 --> 00:36:12,458 [Marty] And lo and behold, we absolutely found 758 00:36:12,583 --> 00:36:15,958 that the sand and the structure underneath it 759 00:36:16,167 --> 00:36:18,417 was continuing up towards Center Road. 760 00:36:18,542 --> 00:36:21,333 So that leads us to say, maybe the path from Lot 5 761 00:36:21,542 --> 00:36:24,417 to Center Road was the path up to the Money Pit. 762 00:36:24,583 --> 00:36:27,042 And if you project this road on farther across the swamp, 763 00:36:27,208 --> 00:36:29,333 it hits what we have now recently started 764 00:36:29,458 --> 00:36:31,167 calling the Portuguese Road. 765 00:36:31,292 --> 00:36:33,500 Basically, Steve, right, it hits right at the base of it? 766 00:36:33,708 --> 00:36:35,000 It does. Yep. 767 00:36:35,167 --> 00:36:37,208 So it's ridiculous, really, it's crazy. 768 00:36:37,375 --> 00:36:39,333 The other major thing... 769 00:36:39,458 --> 00:36:43,167 You know, you talk about walking by something for 15 years. 770 00:36:43,292 --> 00:36:47,458 The so-called modern well on Lot 5, 771 00:36:47,625 --> 00:36:49,417 but Laird does not think it's a well. 772 00:36:49,583 --> 00:36:52,458 Fiona thinks that it is a new discovery, 773 00:36:52,625 --> 00:36:56,167 but there's an extensive archaeological search 774 00:36:56,375 --> 00:36:57,708 going on there right now. 775 00:36:57,917 --> 00:37:01,083 Those are the big digs we did while you were gone. 776 00:37:01,250 --> 00:37:03,333 -It's a good week. -Yeah, I think so. 777 00:37:03,417 --> 00:37:05,208 [Marty] And they were getting ready 778 00:37:05,375 --> 00:37:07,417 to put in the last caisson up in the Money Pit, 779 00:37:07,583 --> 00:37:09,208 -and it's about ready to go. -[Craig] That's good news. 780 00:37:09,375 --> 00:37:12,125 -[Alex] Yeah. -[Marty] Anyway, that's it. That's my report. 781 00:37:12,208 --> 00:37:14,000 [Rick] So, to me, 782 00:37:14,167 --> 00:37:16,833 there's always been concern in this room 783 00:37:17,042 --> 00:37:18,583 that the treasure had been found. 784 00:37:21,417 --> 00:37:23,500 But you think about it, if this really is 785 00:37:23,667 --> 00:37:26,125 a treasure coin from the depths of the Money Pit, 786 00:37:26,333 --> 00:37:27,792 then where are they? 787 00:37:30,333 --> 00:37:32,750 -[Marty] The Money Pit. -In the Money Pit. 788 00:37:33,875 --> 00:37:35,333 That shows it, right? 789 00:37:36,542 --> 00:37:37,750 [Marty] Well, let's go find something 790 00:37:37,917 --> 00:37:39,792 very special. 791 00:37:39,958 --> 00:37:41,583 The sky's the limit. 792 00:37:42,458 --> 00:37:43,958 -Let's go look. -[Craig] All right, okay. 793 00:37:45,375 --> 00:37:47,375 [Marty] Let's get to work. 794 00:37:51,083 --> 00:37:52,875 [Terry] In the heart of the Money Pit. 795 00:37:53,042 --> 00:37:54,167 [Steve] Hey, Rick. 796 00:37:54,375 --> 00:37:56,500 -Hey. -[Peter] Hey. 797 00:37:56,708 --> 00:37:58,667 -New hole, fresh start? -Fresh start. 798 00:37:58,833 --> 00:38:00,708 [Narrator] In the Money Pit area, 799 00:38:00,875 --> 00:38:04,958 Rick arrives as representatives from SB Canada and ROC Equipment 800 00:38:05,042 --> 00:38:06,750 are about to break ground 801 00:38:06,917 --> 00:38:11,417 on the team's final shaft of the year-- Money Pit-1. 802 00:38:11,583 --> 00:38:13,500 [Peter] This last hole-- Money Pit-1-- 803 00:38:13,708 --> 00:38:15,875 might be one of the best chances 804 00:38:16,042 --> 00:38:19,500 to get deep in an area where we haven't explored at depth. 805 00:38:19,625 --> 00:38:21,833 So, Steve, can you put us on the map? 806 00:38:22,042 --> 00:38:24,583 Yes, we're dead center between these three caissons. 807 00:38:24,750 --> 00:38:26,333 And that's where we've had all the success-- 808 00:38:26,417 --> 00:38:28,042 the bottom of the solution channel, 809 00:38:28,208 --> 00:38:30,125 where it's showing signs of silver. 810 00:38:30,292 --> 00:38:31,792 And we're not far from those areas. 811 00:38:34,333 --> 00:38:36,500 [Narrator] The MP-1 shaft is located 812 00:38:36,667 --> 00:38:39,417 less than ten feet from the Karma-1 813 00:38:39,583 --> 00:38:43,875 and Top Pocket Find shafts that were dug several weeks ago. 814 00:38:44,042 --> 00:38:46,417 During those excavations, 815 00:38:46,625 --> 00:38:49,458 where the highest traces of silver have been detected 816 00:38:49,667 --> 00:38:52,250 more than 200 feet deep in the solution channel, 817 00:38:52,458 --> 00:38:55,417 artifacts and pieces of wood 818 00:38:55,583 --> 00:38:58,000 that may have been related to the original Money Pit 819 00:38:58,125 --> 00:39:00,000 were brought to the surface. 820 00:39:00,125 --> 00:39:01,875 This is a very good location. 821 00:39:02,042 --> 00:39:05,167 We have-- stand every good chance to be successful. 822 00:39:05,333 --> 00:39:08,042 -Yep. -We don't want metal finds. 823 00:39:08,208 --> 00:39:10,542 We want to find treasure. 824 00:39:10,708 --> 00:39:12,958 -Oh, yeah. -And answers to the mystery. 825 00:39:13,125 --> 00:39:16,000 -Brilliant. -If we're gonna find the treasure, to me, 826 00:39:16,167 --> 00:39:18,458 -this is our best chance. -I hope you got your boots on, 827 00:39:18,583 --> 00:39:22,167 Rick, 'cause we're gonna be knee-deep in artifacts. 828 00:39:22,375 --> 00:39:24,000 Everything we found this year, 829 00:39:24,125 --> 00:39:26,250 everything we found in all the previous years 830 00:39:26,417 --> 00:39:30,333 indicates that this could be the spot 831 00:39:30,458 --> 00:39:33,458 where the treasure fell into the solution channel. 832 00:39:33,625 --> 00:39:36,167 This is our last caisson this year 833 00:39:36,375 --> 00:39:38,667 but also the best shot. 834 00:39:38,833 --> 00:39:40,458 What say you guys? 835 00:39:40,625 --> 00:39:41,875 -Hey. -This looking like a good spot? 836 00:39:42,042 --> 00:39:43,458 -It is. -I love it. 837 00:39:43,583 --> 00:39:45,417 Wouldn't be anywhere else 838 00:39:45,583 --> 00:39:48,375 but right here, going through Money Pit spoils. 839 00:39:48,542 --> 00:39:50,167 -You're having fun. -Oh, it's brilliant. 840 00:39:50,333 --> 00:39:51,583 [laughs] 841 00:39:51,750 --> 00:39:53,542 [Rick] We have silver in the water 842 00:39:53,708 --> 00:39:57,833 that is consistent with the 14th century Portuguese coin 843 00:39:58,000 --> 00:40:01,542 that almost certainly came from the Money Pit. 844 00:40:01,750 --> 00:40:05,833 I think we are building a very excellent case 845 00:40:06,042 --> 00:40:08,625 that old-world treasure 846 00:40:08,792 --> 00:40:12,958 that is deemed to be at depth in the Money Pit is still there. 847 00:40:13,125 --> 00:40:14,625 And now, in MP-1, 848 00:40:14,792 --> 00:40:17,792 we are on the cusp of proving it to the most-- 849 00:40:17,958 --> 00:40:20,000 how shall we say-- hardened skeptic. 850 00:40:21,042 --> 00:40:23,583 I really want to know what's way down deep. 851 00:40:23,708 --> 00:40:25,583 [Terry] Here we go. Showtime. 852 00:40:27,375 --> 00:40:28,917 [Rick] Marty has said many times 853 00:40:29,125 --> 00:40:31,500 that the story of Oak Island started in the Money Pit 854 00:40:31,708 --> 00:40:33,167 and it will end in the Money Pit. 855 00:40:33,333 --> 00:40:35,250 Why not name it Money Pit-1? 856 00:40:35,375 --> 00:40:37,000 Let's find this. 857 00:40:37,208 --> 00:40:39,000 [Gary] Ooh, I like the look of that material. 858 00:40:39,167 --> 00:40:40,542 Treasure on deck. 859 00:40:40,750 --> 00:40:42,167 -[Billy] Yep. -Let's get stuck in. 860 00:40:42,333 --> 00:40:44,000 [Marty] I'll go join 'em for luck. 861 00:40:44,167 --> 00:40:46,083 [Alex] Okay. 862 00:40:46,250 --> 00:40:47,583 [Rick] Keep your fingers crossed. 863 00:40:47,750 --> 00:40:50,000 [Narrator] So far this year, 864 00:40:50,083 --> 00:40:53,250 the team has unearthed discoveries on Oak Island 865 00:40:53,375 --> 00:40:57,125 and made revelations across the ocean 866 00:40:57,250 --> 00:41:01,250 that suggest a valuable and potentially sacred treasure 867 00:41:01,458 --> 00:41:04,083 was buried long ago in the Money Pit. 868 00:41:06,250 --> 00:41:08,833 Now they are digging 869 00:41:09,000 --> 00:41:12,833 where all of this compelling evidence is pointing. 870 00:41:13,875 --> 00:41:15,500 Others have searched here 871 00:41:15,667 --> 00:41:18,333 only to be thwarted by forces 872 00:41:18,500 --> 00:41:21,208 that are perhaps beyond nature. 873 00:41:21,375 --> 00:41:23,958 But for the Laginas and their team... 874 00:41:25,042 --> 00:41:28,708 ...a different destiny may be waiting... 875 00:41:30,917 --> 00:41:32,125 ...below. 876 00:41:34,375 --> 00:41:37,167 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 68018

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