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Looks like we broke through the ledge 10 00:00:24,867 --> 00:00:27,100 - in the solution channel. - Oh, yeah, that's it for sure. 11 00:00:27,300 --> 00:00:29,000 If we're gonna hit, this is the one that should pay. 12 00:00:29,200 --> 00:00:30,467 - Woo-hoo! - What's that? 13 00:00:30,567 --> 00:00:31,834 It could be a gold or a silver coin. 14 00:00:32,000 --> 00:00:33,300 In the original Money Pit... 15 00:00:33,467 --> 00:00:34,834 Found this item 16 00:00:35,033 --> 00:00:36,333 - on the drill bit. - In 1849. 17 00:00:36,467 --> 00:00:38,133 I believe this is your one thing, Rick. 18 00:00:38,300 --> 00:00:40,300 This may be what lies below. 19 00:00:40,400 --> 00:00:42,033 - That's a game changer. - So, Fiona 20 00:00:42,200 --> 00:00:43,433 - just found this. - No way. 21 00:00:43,567 --> 00:00:45,000 Early stuff. 22 00:00:45,166 --> 00:00:46,800 We're changing Nova Scotian history, really. 23 00:00:46,967 --> 00:00:48,600 I hit something hard, so I'm gonna pull it up. 24 00:00:48,800 --> 00:00:50,100 - Please do. - Could we hit a vault? 25 00:00:50,233 --> 00:00:51,867 We're hoping to find a coin, something. 26 00:00:52,033 --> 00:00:53,367 What is that? - That's a chunk of metal. 27 00:00:53,567 --> 00:00:55,200 - It's very thick. - You know, 28 00:00:55,367 --> 00:00:56,333 - we may be onto something. - See how shiny that is? 29 00:00:56,533 --> 00:00:58,000 Oh, my god. 30 00:00:58,166 --> 00:01:02,000 I can confirm that it is silver, likely from 1367 to 1383. 31 00:01:02,133 --> 00:01:03,433 Does that look like a Templar cross? 32 00:01:03,600 --> 00:01:04,834 - Yep. - It does. 33 00:01:04,967 --> 00:01:06,500 - Yeah. - It's real. 34 00:01:08,633 --> 00:01:11,867 There is an island in the North Atlantic 35 00:01:12,033 --> 00:01:14,400 where people have been looking for 36 00:01:14,567 --> 00:01:18,400 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 37 00:01:18,533 --> 00:01:21,367 So far, they have found a stone slab 38 00:01:21,467 --> 00:01:23,734 with strange symbols carved into it, 39 00:01:23,934 --> 00:01:27,900 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 40 00:01:28,066 --> 00:01:32,100 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 41 00:01:32,266 --> 00:01:33,533 to the Knights Templar. 42 00:01:33,734 --> 00:01:36,400 To date, six men have died 43 00:01:36,600 --> 00:01:39,233 trying to solve the mystery. 44 00:01:39,400 --> 00:01:44,400 And according to legend, one more will have to die 45 00:01:44,567 --> 00:01:48,000 before the treasure can be found. 46 00:02:00,133 --> 00:02:03,600 So, here we are again, on our way to Oak Island. 47 00:02:03,767 --> 00:02:05,066 How are y'all feeling? 48 00:02:05,200 --> 00:02:07,600 Well, it's exciting because 49 00:02:07,767 --> 00:02:09,600 I'm basically satisfied that something happened 50 00:02:09,800 --> 00:02:11,400 on Oak Island that's outside 51 00:02:11,533 --> 00:02:13,400 - of recorded history. - Yep. 52 00:02:13,533 --> 00:02:15,300 We're finding more things that say 53 00:02:15,467 --> 00:02:18,100 - that the legend is true. - Absolutely. 54 00:02:18,266 --> 00:02:21,100 For brothers Rick and Marty Lagina, 55 00:02:21,266 --> 00:02:24,633 their partner Craig Tester and the members of their team, 56 00:02:24,800 --> 00:02:28,567 a new chapter in the world's longest-running treasure hunt 57 00:02:28,700 --> 00:02:31,500 is about to begin on Oak Island. 58 00:02:31,667 --> 00:02:33,266 For me, 59 00:02:33,433 --> 00:02:34,800 I just want it solved. 60 00:02:34,967 --> 00:02:37,967 And I do believe there'll be success this year. 61 00:02:38,166 --> 00:02:39,433 Yeah. 62 00:02:39,533 --> 00:02:42,400 Beginning in 1795, 63 00:02:42,533 --> 00:02:45,300 when three young men first discovered 64 00:02:45,433 --> 00:02:47,133 an ingeniously designed shaft 65 00:02:47,300 --> 00:02:49,633 that reached more than 90 feet deep, 66 00:02:49,834 --> 00:02:51,800 known as the Money Pit, 67 00:02:51,967 --> 00:02:54,934 generations of treasure hunters 68 00:02:55,100 --> 00:02:59,600 have tried and failed to uncover a legendary fortune. 69 00:03:00,700 --> 00:03:03,333 And now, after spending more than a decade 70 00:03:03,533 --> 00:03:07,633 finding clues that suggest a vast treasure is indeed 71 00:03:07,767 --> 00:03:09,800 hiding deep below ground, 72 00:03:09,934 --> 00:03:12,367 Rick, Marty, Craig and their team 73 00:03:12,533 --> 00:03:15,033 are determined to write the definitive chapter 74 00:03:15,233 --> 00:03:17,533 of the Oak Island mystery. 75 00:03:17,667 --> 00:03:20,533 And away we go. 76 00:03:21,900 --> 00:03:25,400 We begin a new year with this mission statement. 77 00:03:25,567 --> 00:03:28,200 Let's solve it, let's find the answers. 78 00:03:28,367 --> 00:03:29,900 We're here. 79 00:03:30,066 --> 00:03:32,467 Our hopes are as high as they've ever been, 80 00:03:32,600 --> 00:03:36,133 and I'm really and truthfully pretty excited about it. 81 00:03:36,266 --> 00:03:39,200 Hey, everybody! 82 00:03:39,367 --> 00:03:42,033 - We're back! All right. - Hey, chaps. 83 00:03:42,200 --> 00:03:45,834 When you walk into the museum, everyone is smiling. 84 00:03:45,934 --> 00:03:47,667 There's a certain energy in the room, 85 00:03:47,834 --> 00:03:50,066 there's a sense of commitment. 86 00:03:50,233 --> 00:03:51,734 Hey, partner. 87 00:03:51,900 --> 00:03:53,533 And I draw inspiration from that. 88 00:03:53,700 --> 00:03:55,800 Welcome, everybody. 89 00:03:55,934 --> 00:03:58,567 Back to the quest, right? 90 00:03:58,700 --> 00:04:01,100 - Yep. - So, let's start with this: 91 00:04:01,266 --> 00:04:04,133 if you try and make sense out of everything other people 92 00:04:04,300 --> 00:04:06,133 have done and what we've done the last 12 years, 93 00:04:06,300 --> 00:04:08,934 what makes sense is that the treasure 94 00:04:09,100 --> 00:04:11,567 has gone even deeper in the Money Pit 95 00:04:11,734 --> 00:04:13,467 and is now in the solution channel. 96 00:04:13,633 --> 00:04:14,967 That's right. 97 00:04:15,133 --> 00:04:16,800 In 1804, 98 00:04:16,967 --> 00:04:20,233 a large stone bearing strange carved symbols 99 00:04:20,400 --> 00:04:23,066 was discovered in the center of an oak platform 100 00:04:23,233 --> 00:04:26,467 exactly 90 feet deep in the Money Pit. 101 00:04:26,633 --> 00:04:28,367 Upon its removal, 102 00:04:28,567 --> 00:04:31,200 the shaft flooded with seawater 103 00:04:31,400 --> 00:04:34,200 that was fed from a reported cobblestone tunnel 104 00:04:34,400 --> 00:04:38,633 that originated 500 feet away at Smith's Cove. 105 00:04:38,767 --> 00:04:41,567 Over the next two centuries, 106 00:04:41,667 --> 00:04:43,433 numerous companies of treasure hunters 107 00:04:43,567 --> 00:04:47,300 dug more than a dozen adjacent shafts and tunnels 108 00:04:47,433 --> 00:04:50,900 all in the hopes of bypassing the believed booby trap 109 00:04:51,066 --> 00:04:54,233 and recovering whatever had been so skillfully buried 110 00:04:54,400 --> 00:04:56,900 at the bottom of the Money Pit. 111 00:04:58,633 --> 00:05:02,133 Each one fell victim to flooding and cave-ins. 112 00:05:02,300 --> 00:05:05,800 This resulted in the ground across the Money Pit area 113 00:05:05,967 --> 00:05:09,200 becoming unstable and prone to collapse. 114 00:05:10,700 --> 00:05:14,433 One year ago, Rick, Marty, Craig and the team 115 00:05:14,567 --> 00:05:16,633 believed that their efforts to solve the mystery 116 00:05:16,800 --> 00:05:18,633 would finally pay off 117 00:05:18,734 --> 00:05:21,200 after groundwater testing 118 00:05:21,367 --> 00:05:23,834 pinpointed a large source of precious metals 119 00:05:24,000 --> 00:05:27,100 more than 100 feet underground. 120 00:05:27,233 --> 00:05:29,100 They began digging a series 121 00:05:29,233 --> 00:05:32,033 of seven-foot diameter steel shafts. 122 00:05:32,200 --> 00:05:34,433 - What is that? - But while recovering 123 00:05:34,567 --> 00:05:36,033 numerous artifacts, 124 00:05:36,200 --> 00:05:40,300 including digging tools that predated 1795... 125 00:05:40,467 --> 00:05:42,133 We found this concrete. 126 00:05:42,300 --> 00:05:44,100 ...and also obtaining possible evidence 127 00:05:44,233 --> 00:05:48,333 of a treasure vault nearly 160 feet deep... 128 00:05:49,967 --> 00:05:51,200 Stop. 129 00:05:51,367 --> 00:05:52,967 It's caving. 130 00:05:53,133 --> 00:05:54,967 It's caving all the way back. 131 00:05:55,133 --> 00:05:57,433 ...the earth beneath two of the shafts, 132 00:05:57,567 --> 00:06:02,867 known as TB-1 and TOT-1, suddenly collapsed. 133 00:06:03,033 --> 00:06:05,433 This has led the team to suspect 134 00:06:05,600 --> 00:06:09,500 that the treasure has now fallen to more than 200 feet deep 135 00:06:09,633 --> 00:06:12,433 and now lies in a natural feature in the bedrock 136 00:06:12,600 --> 00:06:14,767 known as a solution channel, 137 00:06:14,967 --> 00:06:19,533 a geological term for a large cavity that forms over time 138 00:06:19,700 --> 00:06:23,266 due to limestone dissolving in groundwater. 139 00:06:23,433 --> 00:06:25,567 I am just really, really enthusiastic 140 00:06:25,767 --> 00:06:27,066 that it resides deeper. 141 00:06:27,233 --> 00:06:28,567 And with that, Scott, 142 00:06:28,734 --> 00:06:30,166 you've been doing a ton of work on that. 143 00:06:30,300 --> 00:06:32,500 Why don't you tell us the thoughts on that? 144 00:06:32,633 --> 00:06:34,900 So, as you know, we want to look in the solution channel 145 00:06:35,066 --> 00:06:37,266 - to try to find the treasure. - Yeah. 146 00:06:37,467 --> 00:06:39,734 So, Steve and I sat with Rick and we've came up with 147 00:06:39,867 --> 00:06:41,166 a drill program this year. 148 00:06:41,367 --> 00:06:42,834 So, Steve, do you want to bring up the map there 149 00:06:42,967 --> 00:06:44,433 and we'll talk about the holes that we want to do? 150 00:06:44,600 --> 00:06:46,567 Okay. So, 151 00:06:46,734 --> 00:06:49,567 now we're looking at a map of the solution channel. 152 00:06:49,734 --> 00:06:51,333 The green is 153 00:06:51,467 --> 00:06:52,834 - the solution channel. - Yes. 154 00:06:53,033 --> 00:06:54,667 So, my understanding of the solution channel 155 00:06:54,800 --> 00:06:58,033 is between-- anywhere between 150 and 220 feet 156 00:06:58,200 --> 00:07:00,667 is a moving mud river with different-different depths. 157 00:07:00,867 --> 00:07:02,133 Yes. 158 00:07:02,300 --> 00:07:03,600 So, it's not a mud river, 159 00:07:03,800 --> 00:07:05,967 it's a gold river down there. 160 00:07:07,967 --> 00:07:09,834 Now, the total area in the solution channel 161 00:07:10,000 --> 00:07:12,767 is less than five percent that we've actually explored. 162 00:07:12,934 --> 00:07:16,100 So, Scott and I and Rick sat and discussed this, 163 00:07:16,266 --> 00:07:18,667 and this is what that map looks like. 164 00:07:19,700 --> 00:07:22,066 So, we're gonna start the boreholes this year 165 00:07:22,200 --> 00:07:24,133 - in and around TOT-1. - Okay. 166 00:07:24,333 --> 00:07:26,100 Well, these are the holes, Rick, you want to drill? 167 00:07:26,300 --> 00:07:27,667 - The green things? - Yep. 168 00:07:27,834 --> 00:07:31,133 What I want to do is systematic drilling. 169 00:07:31,300 --> 00:07:35,400 We're going to drive the casing down around 210 feet 170 00:07:35,500 --> 00:07:39,100 because we want to explore the solution channel at depth. 171 00:07:39,266 --> 00:07:43,300 So, if we found something with the drilling program, 172 00:07:43,467 --> 00:07:46,133 we would then turn over to this gleeful 173 00:07:46,266 --> 00:07:47,800 planning of a recovery effort. 174 00:07:47,967 --> 00:07:49,800 - Absolutely. - That would be fabulous. 175 00:07:49,967 --> 00:07:51,166 Okay, so that wraps up the first part 176 00:07:51,333 --> 00:07:53,433 of this discussion about the Money Pit. 177 00:07:53,633 --> 00:07:57,333 Now, I think that is the focus of treasure, 178 00:07:57,533 --> 00:08:00,333 but Fiona and Laird would say, "Wait a minute. 179 00:08:00,533 --> 00:08:03,333 There's a lot more to this story 180 00:08:03,500 --> 00:08:06,066 as far as what actually happened on this island." 181 00:08:06,266 --> 00:08:07,834 So, Laird, I'll kick it over to you, 182 00:08:08,000 --> 00:08:10,400 and why don't you pick up and summarize all that. 183 00:08:10,567 --> 00:08:13,200 Yeah, we're really excited about getting back to Lot 5, 184 00:08:13,367 --> 00:08:15,500 given all of the artifacts we found. 185 00:08:15,600 --> 00:08:18,533 And we're starting to see that story on Lot 5 186 00:08:18,700 --> 00:08:20,533 expand within itself. 187 00:08:20,700 --> 00:08:23,033 - Yep. - The soils 188 00:08:23,200 --> 00:08:25,533 from the round feature and Feature Two-- 189 00:08:25,700 --> 00:08:27,233 the rectangular feature-- 190 00:08:27,400 --> 00:08:29,900 that match the soils from the area of the Money Pit 191 00:08:30,066 --> 00:08:32,200 at depth. 192 00:08:32,367 --> 00:08:34,033 - And to me, that's huge. - Hmm. 193 00:08:34,200 --> 00:08:35,667 Absolutely. 194 00:08:36,700 --> 00:08:38,333 After acquiring Lot 5 195 00:08:38,533 --> 00:08:42,633 from the estate of Robert Young in 2022, 196 00:08:42,767 --> 00:08:46,300 the Oak Island team discovered a rounded stone foundation 197 00:08:46,433 --> 00:08:48,233 near the shoreline, 198 00:08:48,400 --> 00:08:52,567 and another rectangular feature several yards to the south. 199 00:08:52,734 --> 00:08:55,500 Both had been deliberately buried 200 00:08:55,600 --> 00:08:57,967 and have produced astonishing clues 201 00:08:58,100 --> 00:09:01,033 that suggest they were related to the Money Pit 202 00:09:01,166 --> 00:09:04,233 and were used by multiple groups as base camps 203 00:09:04,333 --> 00:09:07,800 between the 14th and the 18th centuries. 204 00:09:07,967 --> 00:09:11,567 These finds include a mortar-like substance 205 00:09:11,767 --> 00:09:15,767 matching soil samples unearthed from more than 100 feet deep 206 00:09:15,934 --> 00:09:17,734 in the Money Pit area. 207 00:09:17,900 --> 00:09:23,467 A lead barter token which, just like the 14th-century lead cross 208 00:09:23,633 --> 00:09:27,533 that was recovered at Smith's Cove in 2017, 209 00:09:27,667 --> 00:09:31,934 may be connected to the medieval order of the Knights Templar. 210 00:09:32,100 --> 00:09:36,700 Several Venetian trade beads, as well as two garment buttons 211 00:09:36,834 --> 00:09:39,533 that have been matched to the kinds worn by members 212 00:09:39,667 --> 00:09:41,266 of the Knights of Malta, 213 00:09:41,433 --> 00:09:44,767 a group who descended from the Templar order 214 00:09:44,967 --> 00:09:48,100 and who were known to have inhabited parts of Nova Scotia 215 00:09:48,266 --> 00:09:51,700 as early as the 1630s. 216 00:09:51,834 --> 00:09:53,367 We haven't been able to find 217 00:09:53,500 --> 00:09:55,633 another feature in Nova Scotia 218 00:09:55,800 --> 00:09:58,200 that matches what's happening on Lot 5. 219 00:09:58,333 --> 00:09:59,633 - Yeah. - So, 220 00:09:59,800 --> 00:10:01,100 this year, we're hoping 221 00:10:01,266 --> 00:10:05,066 to expand our excavations around the round feature 222 00:10:05,233 --> 00:10:07,567 that will give us even more insights 223 00:10:07,734 --> 00:10:10,433 into the who, what, where and why 224 00:10:10,600 --> 00:10:12,934 - on Lot 5. - Right. 225 00:10:13,100 --> 00:10:15,400 Look, everybody knows that 226 00:10:15,567 --> 00:10:17,934 I think the research is an important 227 00:10:18,133 --> 00:10:19,734 facet of our work. 228 00:10:19,900 --> 00:10:23,567 So, we have been actively engaged in following 229 00:10:23,734 --> 00:10:26,066 the clues we have come to learn of to date. 230 00:10:26,233 --> 00:10:29,300 That includes possible Templar connections. 231 00:10:29,467 --> 00:10:30,934 Certainly, the Knights of Malta connection. 232 00:10:31,100 --> 00:10:32,467 Yeah. 233 00:10:33,467 --> 00:10:35,533 Ever since the Laginas 234 00:10:35,734 --> 00:10:37,467 and Craig Tester began their quest 235 00:10:37,667 --> 00:10:39,266 to solve the Oak Island mystery 236 00:10:39,433 --> 00:10:41,133 in 2006, 237 00:10:41,300 --> 00:10:44,633 they have been investigating the incredible theory 238 00:10:44,800 --> 00:10:46,567 that the order of the Knights Templar 239 00:10:46,734 --> 00:10:48,433 and related groups 240 00:10:48,600 --> 00:10:50,734 began transporting priceless, 241 00:10:50,900 --> 00:10:53,600 religious treasures from Europe to Oak Island 242 00:10:53,767 --> 00:10:56,533 as much as 800 years ago. 243 00:10:56,667 --> 00:10:57,934 Oh, wow. 244 00:10:58,133 --> 00:11:01,033 And during the past several years, 245 00:11:01,200 --> 00:11:03,600 they have visited numerous former Templar strongholds 246 00:11:03,734 --> 00:11:06,333 in countries such as France, 247 00:11:06,467 --> 00:11:08,266 Scotland, 248 00:11:08,367 --> 00:11:09,967 Portugal, 249 00:11:10,133 --> 00:11:11,467 Italy 250 00:11:11,633 --> 00:11:13,600 and Malta, where they have 251 00:11:13,800 --> 00:11:15,133 seen amazing evidence 252 00:11:15,233 --> 00:11:16,934 that it could be true. 253 00:11:17,066 --> 00:11:18,934 There's something there 254 00:11:19,066 --> 00:11:21,367 - that you might recognize. - Yeah, four-dot cross. 255 00:11:21,567 --> 00:11:23,667 Evidence such as symbols 256 00:11:23,834 --> 00:11:25,867 meant to represent religious artifacts 257 00:11:26,000 --> 00:11:30,767 that have also been found over the years on Oak Island. 258 00:11:30,900 --> 00:11:33,367 It's just absolutely incredible. 259 00:11:33,533 --> 00:11:36,367 Tunnels that match the reported design 260 00:11:36,533 --> 00:11:40,300 of those found deep underground in the Money Pit area. 261 00:11:40,467 --> 00:11:42,967 The stone path looks exactly like this. 262 00:11:43,133 --> 00:11:46,100 And even a stone road in Portugal that is 263 00:11:46,233 --> 00:11:48,934 nearly identical to one they themselves unearthed 264 00:11:49,066 --> 00:11:53,133 in the Oak Island swamp back in 2020. 265 00:11:53,867 --> 00:11:56,500 So, the research continues to evolve 266 00:11:56,700 --> 00:11:59,266 and I think there's a real chance 267 00:11:59,400 --> 00:12:01,000 that it will be highly 268 00:12:01,100 --> 00:12:03,567 - enlightening. - I love it. 269 00:12:03,734 --> 00:12:05,667 I'm very enthused because I think 270 00:12:05,800 --> 00:12:09,066 there is potentially an answer this year 271 00:12:09,233 --> 00:12:11,200 as to why we haven't found this treasure, 272 00:12:11,400 --> 00:12:12,667 at least in the Money Pit. 273 00:12:12,767 --> 00:12:15,100 I want to get to the bottom of that, 274 00:12:15,300 --> 00:12:16,734 so we got a lot to do and we got the team to do it. 275 00:12:16,900 --> 00:12:18,600 - Yep. - Yeah. So, 276 00:12:18,767 --> 00:12:20,033 I'm eager to get started. 277 00:12:20,233 --> 00:12:21,500 Jack's eager to get it started. 278 00:12:21,600 --> 00:12:22,867 He's got some stuff at home 279 00:12:23,066 --> 00:12:24,500 he's finishing up on, and I see 280 00:12:24,633 --> 00:12:25,900 - a lot of eager faces. - Yeah. 281 00:12:26,100 --> 00:12:28,033 For me, it's always about 282 00:12:28,200 --> 00:12:29,533 you guys, 283 00:12:29,700 --> 00:12:31,166 about the people. 284 00:12:31,300 --> 00:12:33,200 We can throw science at this. We can throw 285 00:12:33,300 --> 00:12:35,533 technology at this. But look at 286 00:12:35,700 --> 00:12:37,867 each other and realize that within each of us, 287 00:12:38,033 --> 00:12:40,166 that's where the real importance lies. 288 00:12:40,300 --> 00:12:43,200 Let's figure out who, what, when, where, why and how. 289 00:12:43,367 --> 00:12:45,500 Let's really commit ourselves to doing that. 290 00:12:45,633 --> 00:12:47,333 - Well said. - Yep. 291 00:12:47,533 --> 00:12:49,000 I do know one thing: 292 00:12:49,133 --> 00:12:50,867 The answers aren't in this room. 293 00:12:51,033 --> 00:12:52,367 Let's get going. 294 00:12:52,500 --> 00:12:54,033 - Hear, hear. - Let's go do it. 295 00:12:54,166 --> 00:12:56,433 Let's make it so. 296 00:13:00,467 --> 00:13:03,834 Hola. I see we're drilling. 297 00:13:04,000 --> 00:13:05,967 Following the team's meeting 298 00:13:06,166 --> 00:13:08,166 in the Interpretive Centre, 299 00:13:08,333 --> 00:13:09,900 Rick Lagina and Craig Tester 300 00:13:10,100 --> 00:13:12,266 join other members of the team 301 00:13:12,433 --> 00:13:14,767 in the Money Pit area 302 00:13:14,967 --> 00:13:17,433 as their first core-drilling operation of the summer 303 00:13:17,600 --> 00:13:20,667 has begun in borehole J-6, 304 00:13:20,867 --> 00:13:24,400 a borehole located just five feet south 305 00:13:24,533 --> 00:13:27,333 of the seven-foot-diameter TOT-1 shaft, 306 00:13:27,500 --> 00:13:30,266 which was dug one year ago. 307 00:13:30,433 --> 00:13:32,467 It was at that location 308 00:13:32,633 --> 00:13:34,467 where the team recovered a pickax 309 00:13:34,633 --> 00:13:36,900 more than 160 feet deep 310 00:13:37,033 --> 00:13:41,066 that was dated to as early as the 16th century. 311 00:13:41,200 --> 00:13:44,633 And it was also where a massive cave-in occurred 312 00:13:44,767 --> 00:13:48,467 at nearly 180 feet that caused tons of earth 313 00:13:48,600 --> 00:13:52,233 and possible valuables to fall into the solution channel 314 00:13:52,367 --> 00:13:55,600 more than 200 feet underground. 315 00:13:55,767 --> 00:13:57,166 We're down only 316 00:13:57,333 --> 00:13:59,266 about eight feet, just the very first run. 317 00:13:59,367 --> 00:14:00,700 It's the beginning, but I mean, 318 00:14:00,900 --> 00:14:02,400 I think this is a really good bet 319 00:14:02,567 --> 00:14:03,900 that we're going to find some treasure 320 00:14:04,066 --> 00:14:05,533 - in the solution channel. - All you got to do 321 00:14:05,734 --> 00:14:07,967 is find one thing. One thing. 322 00:14:09,033 --> 00:14:10,233 The strategy 323 00:14:10,400 --> 00:14:11,700 this year for the Money Pit is 324 00:14:11,867 --> 00:14:13,233 to figure out where 325 00:14:13,400 --> 00:14:15,633 that treasure went way deep. 326 00:14:15,767 --> 00:14:17,133 Where did it fall 327 00:14:17,266 --> 00:14:18,967 into the so-called solution channel? 328 00:14:19,100 --> 00:14:21,000 And what is also different from the other years is, 329 00:14:21,166 --> 00:14:22,967 we are absolutely going 330 00:14:23,100 --> 00:14:26,700 deep with every one of them-- 200 feet, maybe even more. 331 00:14:26,867 --> 00:14:28,200 If everything works out, we've got 332 00:14:28,367 --> 00:14:30,166 a good chance of finding something here. 333 00:14:30,333 --> 00:14:31,533 We're about to find artifacts and be searching 334 00:14:31,700 --> 00:14:33,300 at a level well below where 335 00:14:33,433 --> 00:14:35,133 any seeker-- any-- has gone. 336 00:14:36,400 --> 00:14:37,967 All the more reason to keep a really close eye 337 00:14:38,100 --> 00:14:39,667 on these cores because 338 00:14:39,834 --> 00:14:42,400 the slightest thing might be the most important thing. 339 00:14:44,700 --> 00:14:46,700 Time's gonna tell as we get a little deeper. 340 00:14:46,867 --> 00:14:48,567 As the core-drilling operation 341 00:14:48,767 --> 00:14:51,000 continues in the Money Pit area... 342 00:14:52,033 --> 00:14:54,200 ...later that afternoon... 343 00:14:55,233 --> 00:14:56,867 - Hey. -[Laird] Hey. - Hey. How are you? 344 00:14:57,000 --> 00:14:58,300 All right. 345 00:14:58,500 --> 00:15:00,300 ...Rick Lagina, 346 00:15:00,500 --> 00:15:02,867 his nephew Peter Fornetti, 347 00:15:03,000 --> 00:15:05,467 and metal detection expert Katya Drayton 348 00:15:05,633 --> 00:15:08,133 arrive on Lot 5, 349 00:15:08,333 --> 00:15:10,300 where archaeologist Laird Niven 350 00:15:10,467 --> 00:15:12,567 and Alex Lagina are investigating 351 00:15:12,734 --> 00:15:16,066 the mysterious, rounded feature near the shoreline. 352 00:15:17,333 --> 00:15:20,367 We thought we'd come over and see if we can help. 353 00:15:20,467 --> 00:15:23,700 Yeah. The artifacts we found there, 354 00:15:23,900 --> 00:15:25,433 they're all concentrated on the west side, 355 00:15:25,600 --> 00:15:29,300 between the rectangular feature and the round feature. 356 00:15:29,467 --> 00:15:31,066 So I'd be really interested in having you 357 00:15:31,166 --> 00:15:33,633 go carefully over the east side. 358 00:15:34,500 --> 00:15:35,800 I'm excited to see what we can find here. 359 00:15:35,967 --> 00:15:37,200 Thank you, Laird. 360 00:15:37,333 --> 00:15:38,633 - You're welcome. - I appreciate it. 361 00:15:38,800 --> 00:15:40,100 There's always the hope 362 00:15:40,266 --> 00:15:42,734 that you will find some piece of the puzzle 363 00:15:42,834 --> 00:15:44,900 that will tell you the whole story of what happened 364 00:15:45,066 --> 00:15:47,367 as to when this occupation occurred, 365 00:15:47,500 --> 00:15:50,467 who was here, and what were they doing. 366 00:15:54,800 --> 00:15:56,266 I would say that's one. 367 00:15:57,800 --> 00:15:59,100 Yeah. 368 00:15:59,266 --> 00:16:01,000 I would say right in there. 369 00:16:16,800 --> 00:16:18,800 Let's try it with the pinpointer now that we're deeper. 370 00:16:21,734 --> 00:16:23,467 Come out, come out. 371 00:16:25,000 --> 00:16:26,934 - There it is. - Found it. 372 00:16:32,533 --> 00:16:34,200 Make sure that's the last of it. Yeah. 373 00:16:35,200 --> 00:16:36,967 That. 374 00:16:38,500 --> 00:16:39,867 Heavy. 375 00:16:40,867 --> 00:16:42,667 What do you think? Heavy? 376 00:16:44,333 --> 00:16:47,333 - It's got some weight to it. - Yeah, it's not light. 377 00:16:47,500 --> 00:16:48,867 Some sort of fastener? 378 00:16:49,033 --> 00:16:50,533 - Not modern. - No. -No. 379 00:16:50,700 --> 00:16:52,000 It's interesting to be 380 00:16:52,166 --> 00:16:53,367 - that far away, right? - Yeah. 381 00:16:53,533 --> 00:16:54,834 'Cause they're looking for clues 382 00:16:55,000 --> 00:16:56,467 as to what else might be here. 383 00:16:57,867 --> 00:17:01,200 Lot 5 is certainly interesting. 384 00:17:01,367 --> 00:17:02,834 This fastener-- 385 00:17:02,967 --> 00:17:05,767 is it possible that it's evidence 386 00:17:05,900 --> 00:17:09,233 of a structure or structures? Sure. 387 00:17:09,433 --> 00:17:12,533 The story of Lot 5 continues to expand. 388 00:17:12,700 --> 00:17:16,433 I don't know that we're even close to having an answer yet. 389 00:17:16,600 --> 00:17:19,734 A possible iron fastener? 390 00:17:19,900 --> 00:17:21,200 Because the team has made 391 00:17:21,367 --> 00:17:22,600 similar discoveries 392 00:17:22,767 --> 00:17:25,066 in both of the nearby foundations, 393 00:17:25,233 --> 00:17:27,934 could Rick's notion that this may be evidence 394 00:17:28,100 --> 00:17:30,867 of another potential structure be correct? 395 00:17:31,033 --> 00:17:33,333 So, that's a bag-and-tag for sure. 396 00:17:33,467 --> 00:17:36,367 And that's a CT scan object. 397 00:17:36,533 --> 00:17:38,734 Emma will tell us what that is. No question about it. 398 00:17:38,900 --> 00:17:40,100 - That's great. - Good find. 399 00:17:40,266 --> 00:17:41,667 All right. 400 00:17:41,800 --> 00:17:43,100 - Good digging. - Thank you. 401 00:17:44,233 --> 00:17:46,433 Okey doke. Let's see if there's anything else in there. 402 00:17:46,600 --> 00:17:50,000 As the investigation on Lot 5 continues... 403 00:17:51,233 --> 00:17:53,400 Here we go. Down into the solution channel. 404 00:17:53,567 --> 00:17:56,433 ...and while the core-drilling operation 405 00:17:56,600 --> 00:17:58,500 proceeds deeper in the Money Pit area, 406 00:17:58,600 --> 00:18:03,266 over on the eastern end of the island at Smith's Cove... 407 00:18:04,300 --> 00:18:05,767 Let's go find something, guys. 408 00:18:05,934 --> 00:18:07,233 - Billy. - Billy's here. 409 00:18:07,367 --> 00:18:08,800 ...Marty Lagina, 410 00:18:09,000 --> 00:18:10,467 Craig Tester, 411 00:18:10,633 --> 00:18:12,633 and metal detection expert Gary Drayton 412 00:18:12,834 --> 00:18:16,066 join Billy Gerhardt to further investigate 413 00:18:16,200 --> 00:18:18,133 the massive collection of spoils 414 00:18:18,266 --> 00:18:20,400 from last year's excavations 415 00:18:20,533 --> 00:18:22,300 in the Money Pit area. 416 00:18:22,467 --> 00:18:25,266 Hey, Billy, this whole pile came out of 417 00:18:25,433 --> 00:18:27,333 the caissons. What we know is, 418 00:18:27,533 --> 00:18:28,900 though, it came from deep in the Money Pit area. 419 00:18:29,000 --> 00:18:30,834 Yeah. And we found that old iron. 420 00:18:31,000 --> 00:18:32,333 I mean, that old iron 421 00:18:32,500 --> 00:18:35,066 - went back to the 1600s. - Yep. 422 00:18:35,200 --> 00:18:36,734 What is that? 423 00:18:36,867 --> 00:18:39,333 This looks like it's part of a tool. 424 00:18:39,500 --> 00:18:42,567 After finding the potentially 16th-century pickax 425 00:18:42,700 --> 00:18:43,967 during the excavation 426 00:18:44,166 --> 00:18:45,767 of TOT-1 at the end 427 00:18:45,934 --> 00:18:47,767 of last year's search... 428 00:18:47,967 --> 00:18:49,467 That could be a really old tool, mate. 429 00:18:49,633 --> 00:18:51,667 - Yeah. - ...the team began scouring 430 00:18:51,867 --> 00:18:53,133 through the Money Pit spoils 431 00:18:53,300 --> 00:18:55,166 that were deposited here 432 00:18:55,300 --> 00:18:56,834 at Smith's Cove. 433 00:18:57,000 --> 00:18:59,100 And incredibly, they found an iron chisel 434 00:18:59,200 --> 00:19:02,533 that was dated to the same approximate era. 435 00:19:03,734 --> 00:19:05,200 Whenever there's a lot of iron, 436 00:19:05,367 --> 00:19:06,834 there's a possibility of iron masking. 437 00:19:07,000 --> 00:19:08,200 There could be a gold or a silver coin 438 00:19:08,367 --> 00:19:09,667 waiting for us, mate. 439 00:19:09,834 --> 00:19:11,033 All right. Well, let's get going. 440 00:19:11,200 --> 00:19:12,667 Yeah. 441 00:19:14,266 --> 00:19:16,033 Now the team is continuing 442 00:19:16,200 --> 00:19:18,467 to search the remaining spoils 443 00:19:18,600 --> 00:19:21,367 in the hopes of recovering more artifacts 444 00:19:21,533 --> 00:19:23,700 or evidence of treasure. 445 00:19:23,867 --> 00:19:25,700 This might be something. 446 00:19:32,100 --> 00:19:33,333 I can see it 447 00:19:33,500 --> 00:19:34,734 but just can't pull it out. 448 00:19:34,934 --> 00:19:36,233 Want me to try and get it with this? 449 00:19:36,400 --> 00:19:38,834 Yeah, you can see it sticking out the hole. 450 00:19:39,000 --> 00:19:40,200 - Where is it? Right there? - Yep. 451 00:19:40,367 --> 00:19:41,834 Oh, yeah. 452 00:19:45,600 --> 00:19:47,333 Got him. 453 00:19:47,500 --> 00:19:49,467 There it is. 454 00:19:49,600 --> 00:19:50,867 What you got, Marty? 455 00:19:51,000 --> 00:19:52,233 What is it? 456 00:19:52,433 --> 00:19:53,700 What's that? 457 00:19:53,867 --> 00:19:55,400 Woo-hoo! 458 00:19:55,567 --> 00:19:56,967 Well, that's interesting. 459 00:20:01,433 --> 00:20:02,900 What you got, Marty? 460 00:20:03,066 --> 00:20:04,934 A pin. 461 00:20:05,100 --> 00:20:06,767 I don't know if it's old or... 462 00:20:06,934 --> 00:20:08,233 What do you think, Craig-er? That looks old. 463 00:20:08,400 --> 00:20:09,600 Yeah. 464 00:20:09,767 --> 00:20:11,233 At Smith's Cove, 465 00:20:11,400 --> 00:20:13,300 while searching spoils excavated 466 00:20:13,433 --> 00:20:15,133 from more than 180 feet deep 467 00:20:15,300 --> 00:20:17,867 in the Money Pit area last year, 468 00:20:18,000 --> 00:20:19,767 Marty Lagina 469 00:20:19,934 --> 00:20:21,734 and other members of the team 470 00:20:21,900 --> 00:20:25,200 have just uncovered another potentially important clue. 471 00:20:26,400 --> 00:20:28,066 Yeah, that's wrought iron, I think. 472 00:20:28,233 --> 00:20:30,934 Yeah. It's old. 473 00:20:31,066 --> 00:20:32,300 I don't know. 474 00:20:32,500 --> 00:20:33,867 I wonder if it's a possible 475 00:20:34,000 --> 00:20:35,567 - cribbing spike. - No, I think it is. 476 00:20:35,734 --> 00:20:37,567 Like when you're building cribbing, 477 00:20:37,734 --> 00:20:38,967 like cribbing for a shaft 478 00:20:39,133 --> 00:20:40,567 - or something. - Yeah. 479 00:20:40,734 --> 00:20:43,533 A possible cribbing spike? 480 00:20:43,667 --> 00:20:47,233 Potentially used to connect large beams of wood together? 481 00:20:48,300 --> 00:20:50,800 Because no previous searchers were known to have built 482 00:20:51,000 --> 00:20:53,467 shafts that deep underground, 483 00:20:53,633 --> 00:20:55,734 could the team have found more evidence 484 00:20:55,934 --> 00:20:57,266 of the original Money Pit? 485 00:20:57,433 --> 00:21:00,433 If so, what else is still waiting 486 00:21:00,567 --> 00:21:03,133 to be discovered in these spoils? 487 00:21:03,233 --> 00:21:05,166 So, this should be good. 488 00:21:05,300 --> 00:21:07,433 Yeah, I'll probably need this digging out. 489 00:21:07,567 --> 00:21:09,834 It might be on edge. 490 00:21:10,000 --> 00:21:11,200 We're all on edge. 491 00:21:11,367 --> 00:21:12,934 Right? 492 00:21:13,033 --> 00:21:14,300 Where is it? 493 00:21:14,500 --> 00:21:15,767 Right there? 494 00:21:17,300 --> 00:21:19,100 It's in that area there. 495 00:21:19,233 --> 00:21:20,767 I'll try to pinpoint. 496 00:21:23,800 --> 00:21:25,700 Yep, I was a little bit off. Ooh. 497 00:21:25,867 --> 00:21:27,967 There we go. That's more like it. 498 00:21:28,967 --> 00:21:31,133 Hmm. That is a tool of some kind. 499 00:21:31,300 --> 00:21:32,667 Look at that. 500 00:21:32,834 --> 00:21:34,200 Yeah. 501 00:21:34,367 --> 00:21:35,700 Wow. 502 00:21:35,867 --> 00:21:37,667 That is unusual. 503 00:21:39,166 --> 00:21:41,200 That's got the look of being old as well. 504 00:21:42,200 --> 00:21:43,433 Yeah, it is. No question. 505 00:21:43,567 --> 00:21:44,934 It's not new. 506 00:21:45,066 --> 00:21:47,100 Definitely has some heft to it. 507 00:21:47,233 --> 00:21:48,800 I thought it was like a chisel when I first picked it up. 508 00:21:48,967 --> 00:21:50,266 - Yeah. - It could be. 509 00:21:50,400 --> 00:21:51,934 Yeah, chiseling in the tunnels or... 510 00:21:52,033 --> 00:21:53,600 Yeah. 511 00:21:53,734 --> 00:21:55,633 I'm not surprised at all at what came out 512 00:21:55,800 --> 00:21:57,533 of that spoils pile. 513 00:21:57,700 --> 00:22:00,166 That could be very significant. Once again, 514 00:22:00,300 --> 00:22:02,200 possible proof that somebody other than searchers 515 00:22:02,400 --> 00:22:03,767 were way deep in the Money Pit. 516 00:22:03,934 --> 00:22:06,000 Still, we have to keep going 517 00:22:06,133 --> 00:22:08,700 through the spoils carefully because anything here 518 00:22:08,867 --> 00:22:11,233 could be something that could be very significant. 519 00:22:11,400 --> 00:22:13,767 And we've picked up where we left off last year. 520 00:22:13,934 --> 00:22:17,100 We were finding great old tools 521 00:22:17,266 --> 00:22:19,166 and artifacts in these spoils, 522 00:22:19,300 --> 00:22:22,166 and we have just pulled up another one which could 523 00:22:22,300 --> 00:22:24,233 potentially go back to 1600s or older. 524 00:22:24,400 --> 00:22:25,667 - Mm-hmm. - Yeah. 525 00:22:25,867 --> 00:22:27,867 - Okay, I'll bag it. - Nice one, Billy. 526 00:22:28,033 --> 00:22:29,233 Another good artifact. 527 00:22:29,400 --> 00:22:30,734 Good. 528 00:22:30,900 --> 00:22:32,867 Finally, a decent find. 529 00:22:33,033 --> 00:22:34,233 - Not bad. - Yeah. 530 00:22:34,400 --> 00:22:35,934 Not bad. Not bad at all. 531 00:22:36,100 --> 00:22:37,567 Good digging, guys. 532 00:22:38,734 --> 00:22:41,567 Yeah. I mean, the gold's still in there, right? 533 00:22:41,734 --> 00:22:42,934 Oh, yeah, it is. 534 00:22:43,100 --> 00:22:44,567 That's the hope. 535 00:22:49,400 --> 00:22:51,100 The following day... 536 00:22:52,266 --> 00:22:54,266 ...while the drilling operation continues 537 00:22:54,433 --> 00:22:56,266 in the Money Pit area... 538 00:22:57,367 --> 00:22:59,367 There are moments around this table 539 00:22:59,533 --> 00:23:01,667 that have been really quite impactful 540 00:23:01,834 --> 00:23:03,333 in terms of our understanding of this mystery, 541 00:23:03,500 --> 00:23:05,567 and today is one of those days. 542 00:23:05,700 --> 00:23:09,300 ...in the war room, Doug Crowell has arranged 543 00:23:09,467 --> 00:23:11,500 for the Laginas and members of the team 544 00:23:11,700 --> 00:23:14,166 to meet with a man he has been corresponding with 545 00:23:14,333 --> 00:23:17,834 for several months named Steve Salomon. 546 00:23:18,000 --> 00:23:19,500 Well, I'm really excited to say we have 547 00:23:19,667 --> 00:23:21,133 a really special guest with us today: 548 00:23:21,300 --> 00:23:22,667 Steve Salomon. 549 00:23:22,834 --> 00:23:24,567 Steve is prepared 550 00:23:24,700 --> 00:23:26,900 to present what Doug believes 551 00:23:27,033 --> 00:23:28,500 could be a major breakthrough 552 00:23:28,667 --> 00:23:32,266 in the 230-year-old treasure mystery. 553 00:23:32,433 --> 00:23:33,633 Well, Steve's got something 554 00:23:33,800 --> 00:23:35,266 to reveal to us today 555 00:23:35,433 --> 00:23:38,100 about a gentleman by the name of James Pitblado 556 00:23:38,266 --> 00:23:40,400 and a really prominent Oak Island family: 557 00:23:40,500 --> 00:23:42,467 the Archibald family. 558 00:23:42,633 --> 00:23:44,734 Well, Steve is a member of that Archibald family. 559 00:23:44,934 --> 00:23:47,600 Interesting. Charles, you and I 560 00:23:47,800 --> 00:23:50,333 have talked about this so-called Pitblado incident 561 00:23:50,500 --> 00:23:51,800 forever, right? 562 00:23:51,967 --> 00:23:53,166 So, tell everyone 563 00:23:53,333 --> 00:23:57,633 what the Pitblado incident is about. 564 00:23:57,800 --> 00:24:00,300 Well, James Pitblado was a foreman with the Truro Company, 565 00:24:00,433 --> 00:24:04,200 and they were here from about 1849 to 1851. 566 00:24:04,367 --> 00:24:06,467 And there was an incident that happened 567 00:24:06,600 --> 00:24:08,000 in the original Money Pit. 568 00:24:11,000 --> 00:24:13,700 In the summer of 1849, 569 00:24:13,867 --> 00:24:15,834 members of the Truro Company 570 00:24:16,000 --> 00:24:18,533 conducted the first major excavation 571 00:24:18,667 --> 00:24:21,066 of the Money Pit since it had flooded after the removal 572 00:24:21,233 --> 00:24:22,567 of the 90 Foot Stone 573 00:24:22,734 --> 00:24:24,967 back in 1804. 574 00:24:26,066 --> 00:24:27,567 After constructing a platform nearly 575 00:24:27,734 --> 00:24:29,900 30 feet deep in the shaft, 576 00:24:30,066 --> 00:24:32,200 which was still flooded below, 577 00:24:32,333 --> 00:24:34,967 company foreman James Pitblado 578 00:24:35,100 --> 00:24:37,500 oversaw a drilling operation 579 00:24:37,700 --> 00:24:41,200 to find out what might be buried below the 90-foot level. 580 00:24:42,233 --> 00:24:44,867 Incredibly, at 98 feet, 581 00:24:45,033 --> 00:24:47,667 a hard wooden surface was penetrated 582 00:24:47,834 --> 00:24:50,967 before the auger bit passed through what was described 583 00:24:51,100 --> 00:24:53,867 as nearly two feet of loose metal pieces, 584 00:24:54,033 --> 00:24:56,467 another hard wooden surface, 585 00:24:56,600 --> 00:25:00,200 and then another two feet of loose metal. 586 00:25:00,333 --> 00:25:04,734 The workers excitedly suspected that two stacked treasure chests 587 00:25:04,900 --> 00:25:08,700 were buried some 100 feet deep in the Money Pit. 588 00:25:09,734 --> 00:25:11,400 Upon extracting the auger bit, 589 00:25:11,567 --> 00:25:13,567 James Pitblado was seen removing 590 00:25:13,734 --> 00:25:16,734 a reported shiny object from its tip. 591 00:25:16,900 --> 00:25:19,600 But when confronted, he would not reveal 592 00:25:19,767 --> 00:25:22,533 what it was to anyone on the island. 593 00:25:23,967 --> 00:25:25,367 So, Pitblado approached 594 00:25:25,567 --> 00:25:28,300 a gentleman by the name of Charles Archibald. 595 00:25:28,500 --> 00:25:32,200 And they attempted to buy the eastern end of the island. 596 00:25:32,400 --> 00:25:33,934 So, whatever was found 597 00:25:34,100 --> 00:25:37,600 on that auger enticed him to leave his job 598 00:25:37,734 --> 00:25:39,734 and attempt to purchase 599 00:25:39,900 --> 00:25:41,367 the eastern end of the island, 600 00:25:41,500 --> 00:25:43,400 so it had to be something really significant. 601 00:25:43,500 --> 00:25:45,100 Wow. 602 00:25:45,266 --> 00:25:47,533 Charles Dickson Archibald 603 00:25:47,667 --> 00:25:50,633 was a businessman from Londonderry, Nova Scotia 604 00:25:50,834 --> 00:25:53,433 who served as the manager of a mining company 605 00:25:53,600 --> 00:25:55,800 named Acadian Iron Works. 606 00:25:55,967 --> 00:25:59,700 Curiously, members of his family had helped to finance 607 00:25:59,834 --> 00:26:03,834 an earlier search for treasure on Oak Island in 1804. 608 00:26:04,000 --> 00:26:06,333 After meeting with James Pitblado, 609 00:26:06,533 --> 00:26:09,000 the two approached landowner John Smith, 610 00:26:09,166 --> 00:26:10,934 one of the three young men 611 00:26:11,066 --> 00:26:15,166 who originally discovered the Money Pit in 1795, 612 00:26:15,367 --> 00:26:18,133 and offered him a considerable sum 613 00:26:18,333 --> 00:26:20,967 to acquire the eastern end of Oak Island. 614 00:26:21,166 --> 00:26:23,800 The proposal was refused, 615 00:26:23,967 --> 00:26:25,800 and no one has ever confirmed 616 00:26:25,967 --> 00:26:29,133 what was found by James Pitblado. 617 00:26:30,200 --> 00:26:31,800 After that incident, they went 618 00:26:32,000 --> 00:26:34,266 to the town of Lunenburg and put in an application. 619 00:26:34,367 --> 00:26:35,633 And this is an excerpt 620 00:26:35,834 --> 00:26:37,467 out of that application to dig 621 00:26:37,633 --> 00:26:39,033 on Oak Island. 622 00:26:39,166 --> 00:26:41,033 "Having been represented to me 623 00:26:41,166 --> 00:26:43,200 that certain persons have discovered the situation 624 00:26:43,367 --> 00:26:44,934 of certain hidden treasure 625 00:26:45,033 --> 00:26:47,467 beneath the surface of the earth on Oak Island," 626 00:26:47,633 --> 00:26:48,867 and then it goes on with the legal stuff 627 00:26:49,000 --> 00:26:50,467 and the town person to sign it. 628 00:26:50,633 --> 00:26:52,467 And it's, on this particular day, 629 00:26:52,633 --> 00:26:53,967 Charles Archibald. 630 00:26:54,133 --> 00:26:55,433 This was from 1849. 631 00:26:55,567 --> 00:26:57,033 Interesting. 632 00:26:57,200 --> 00:26:59,000 So, I want to talk a little bit more 633 00:26:59,200 --> 00:27:02,066 about the family, but first I would like to show you 634 00:27:02,266 --> 00:27:04,333 what contributed to this application. 635 00:27:04,467 --> 00:27:05,834 And I believe this is your one thing, Rick. 636 00:27:05,967 --> 00:27:07,266 I know you've been looking 637 00:27:07,433 --> 00:27:09,333 - for this for years. - Wow. 638 00:27:09,467 --> 00:27:10,867 I am on the edge of my seat. 639 00:27:12,600 --> 00:27:14,600 I'll hold it up so Marty can see it. 640 00:27:17,100 --> 00:27:18,567 Whoa! 641 00:27:22,467 --> 00:27:24,133 - Whoa! - This is a coin. 642 00:27:24,266 --> 00:27:27,133 This is a silver Portuguese coin. 643 00:27:27,300 --> 00:27:28,667 That's what came out of the hole? 644 00:27:28,834 --> 00:27:31,333 Yes. This was a coin that was 645 00:27:31,533 --> 00:27:33,266 passed on from the Archibald family. 646 00:27:33,433 --> 00:27:37,800 My mother-in-law was given this by Great Nana Edith Archibald, 647 00:27:37,967 --> 00:27:39,233 and it was given to me. 648 00:27:39,433 --> 00:27:41,500 From my own research, I believe 649 00:27:41,667 --> 00:27:43,900 it's from about 1367. 650 00:27:44,767 --> 00:27:46,734 I mean, that's incredible, right? 651 00:27:46,867 --> 00:27:48,233 Like in every sense of the word. 652 00:27:48,367 --> 00:27:50,467 - Yes. - In the war room, 653 00:27:50,600 --> 00:27:53,066 Steve Salomon, 654 00:27:53,200 --> 00:27:55,000 a man with historic family ties 655 00:27:55,166 --> 00:27:56,767 to the Oak Island treasure hunt, 656 00:27:56,967 --> 00:27:58,967 has just presented Rick, Marty 657 00:27:59,133 --> 00:28:01,300 and the team with a potentially 658 00:28:01,433 --> 00:28:03,533 14th-century silver Portuguese coin, 659 00:28:03,700 --> 00:28:06,867 a coin that he believes was retrieved 660 00:28:07,033 --> 00:28:09,500 from some 100 feet deep in the Money Pit 661 00:28:09,700 --> 00:28:12,166 back in 1849. 662 00:28:12,333 --> 00:28:15,467 How big is that? What's the diameter, say? 663 00:28:15,600 --> 00:28:17,533 No bigger than a quarter. 664 00:28:17,700 --> 00:28:19,633 I mean, I was just wondering how such a thing 665 00:28:19,767 --> 00:28:21,734 would be carried up by the auger, but that easily could be. 666 00:28:21,867 --> 00:28:23,967 Yeah. 667 00:28:24,100 --> 00:28:25,633 Over the winter, Marty, we researched 668 00:28:25,734 --> 00:28:28,467 what a pod auger looked like, and its dimensions 669 00:28:28,600 --> 00:28:29,967 are more than enough 670 00:28:30,166 --> 00:28:31,467 to allow a coin to settle 671 00:28:31,567 --> 00:28:33,233 - into the mouth of the bit. - Mm. 672 00:28:33,400 --> 00:28:35,967 The coin is spectacular. 673 00:28:36,100 --> 00:28:38,700 It's quite beautiful, artfully made, 674 00:28:38,900 --> 00:28:40,700 handstruck. 675 00:28:40,900 --> 00:28:43,633 Well, that certainly raises an eyebrow, doesn't it? 676 00:28:43,834 --> 00:28:46,333 It's a very smallish coin. 677 00:28:46,500 --> 00:28:47,900 It's the kind of thing 678 00:28:48,066 --> 00:28:50,000 that would get stuck in a drill bit. 679 00:28:50,100 --> 00:28:52,000 We want to confirm 680 00:28:52,100 --> 00:28:53,900 what type of coin it is, of course, but 681 00:28:54,033 --> 00:28:56,834 the condition of that coin is quite remarkable 682 00:28:56,934 --> 00:28:59,467 for something that's been around since the late 1300s. 683 00:28:59,600 --> 00:29:00,900 Yeah. 684 00:29:01,066 --> 00:29:02,367 Thinking about the treasure 685 00:29:02,500 --> 00:29:03,767 being deposited way back, 686 00:29:03,900 --> 00:29:05,133 it also, if it was in circulation, 687 00:29:05,333 --> 00:29:06,767 it would be all worn off, right? 688 00:29:06,934 --> 00:29:09,233 It just looks to be... it's in really good shape. 689 00:29:09,400 --> 00:29:10,867 - Yeah. - The fact 690 00:29:11,000 --> 00:29:12,533 that it is in such good condition 691 00:29:12,633 --> 00:29:14,533 might represent that it came up out of, 692 00:29:14,633 --> 00:29:17,200 say, one of the sealed cases where it's been sealed 693 00:29:17,333 --> 00:29:19,400 for many years and has not been subject 694 00:29:19,500 --> 00:29:22,033 to any of the water, dirt, elements. 695 00:29:23,300 --> 00:29:24,533 I mean, what caught my imagination 696 00:29:24,667 --> 00:29:26,033 was that this coin 697 00:29:26,166 --> 00:29:27,467 was Portuguese, right? 698 00:29:27,633 --> 00:29:28,900 And what theories have we been looking at 699 00:29:29,066 --> 00:29:31,633 that might involve the Portuguese? 700 00:29:31,800 --> 00:29:34,233 We're, of course, we're looking at the Templars finding 701 00:29:34,400 --> 00:29:36,233 sanctuary in Portugal 702 00:29:36,400 --> 00:29:37,800 - and-and... - Knights of Christ. 703 00:29:37,967 --> 00:29:39,433 ...evolving into the Knights of Christ, yeah. 704 00:29:39,600 --> 00:29:40,934 Of course. 705 00:29:42,233 --> 00:29:44,033 The Catholic military order 706 00:29:44,166 --> 00:29:46,734 known as the Knights Templar were formed 707 00:29:46,834 --> 00:29:48,533 in the early 12th century 708 00:29:48,667 --> 00:29:51,533 to fight for Christian interests in the Holy Land 709 00:29:51,633 --> 00:29:53,200 during the Crusades. 710 00:29:53,333 --> 00:29:56,700 They amassed great wealth by establishing 711 00:29:56,834 --> 00:29:58,367 an elaborate banking system 712 00:29:58,467 --> 00:30:01,200 but were also rumored to have discovered 713 00:30:01,333 --> 00:30:02,967 priceless religious artifacts 714 00:30:03,133 --> 00:30:05,100 including the Holy Grail 715 00:30:05,266 --> 00:30:06,934 and the Ark of the Covenant. 716 00:30:07,100 --> 00:30:09,200 In 1307, 717 00:30:09,333 --> 00:30:10,967 they were disbanded and persecuted 718 00:30:11,133 --> 00:30:13,367 by King Philip IV of France 719 00:30:13,500 --> 00:30:17,100 and Pope Clement V on charges of heresy. 720 00:30:17,266 --> 00:30:20,934 Many were arrested and executed. 721 00:30:21,100 --> 00:30:23,700 But much of their treasures were never found. 722 00:30:23,800 --> 00:30:25,467 The order rebranded themselves 723 00:30:25,633 --> 00:30:27,600 where they could find refuge 724 00:30:27,734 --> 00:30:29,600 in countries such as Portugal, 725 00:30:29,734 --> 00:30:32,567 where they were known as the Knights of Christ. 726 00:30:32,734 --> 00:30:34,867 In 2021, 727 00:30:35,000 --> 00:30:37,300 when Rick Lagina and other members of the team 728 00:30:37,467 --> 00:30:41,400 visited former Templar-related strongholds across Portugal... 729 00:30:41,567 --> 00:30:44,567 The circle and the dot in the center of the cross-- 730 00:30:44,734 --> 00:30:46,934 that's one of our symbols on the H+O Stone. 731 00:30:47,100 --> 00:30:49,767 ...they were stunned to see numerous 732 00:30:49,934 --> 00:30:51,633 stone carvings matching symbols 733 00:30:51,800 --> 00:30:53,900 that have been found on Oak Island. 734 00:30:54,066 --> 00:30:57,300 Is it possible that after nearly two decades 735 00:30:57,500 --> 00:30:59,433 into their quest for answers, 736 00:30:59,600 --> 00:31:03,700 the team is finally looking at a genuine piece of the treasure 737 00:31:03,867 --> 00:31:08,033 that people have been seeking for 230 years? 738 00:31:09,033 --> 00:31:11,100 So, I-I think what happened was, 739 00:31:11,300 --> 00:31:13,934 Pitblado found this item on the drill bit 740 00:31:14,066 --> 00:31:16,533 and he goes to Charles Dickson Archibald, 741 00:31:16,667 --> 00:31:19,667 who had the Acadian Mining Company at the time, 742 00:31:19,834 --> 00:31:22,367 and he says, "Listen, there's treasure on that island, 743 00:31:22,533 --> 00:31:25,100 and here's the proof." 744 00:31:25,233 --> 00:31:28,100 And then we know 745 00:31:28,233 --> 00:31:30,266 by the paperwork that Steve has that 746 00:31:30,400 --> 00:31:32,200 it is Charles Dickson Archibald 747 00:31:32,367 --> 00:31:34,100 that was approached by Pitblado. 748 00:31:35,233 --> 00:31:36,500 Pitblado went to him and he showed him 749 00:31:36,700 --> 00:31:37,967 something so convincing... 750 00:31:38,066 --> 00:31:39,934 - Mm-hmm. - ...that he took these steps 751 00:31:40,033 --> 00:31:42,333 to try and take over the treasure hunt on the island. 752 00:31:42,533 --> 00:31:44,166 - Mm-hmm. - Yep. 753 00:31:44,333 --> 00:31:46,033 And the only thing that got in their way was, 754 00:31:46,200 --> 00:31:47,500 they were given the right 755 00:31:47,667 --> 00:31:49,133 to hunt for treasure on Oak Island 756 00:31:49,333 --> 00:31:51,200 on unoccupied lands. 757 00:31:51,367 --> 00:31:52,700 Well, we know the Truro Company maintained 758 00:31:52,867 --> 00:31:54,200 their license on the Money Pit. 759 00:31:54,367 --> 00:31:55,834 So, while they gained 760 00:31:56,000 --> 00:31:57,367 right to hunt on the island, they didn't gain 761 00:31:57,533 --> 00:31:58,834 a right to hunt in the Money Pit. -Mm-hmm. 762 00:32:00,400 --> 00:32:03,233 This is a really thrilling and exciting thing 763 00:32:03,400 --> 00:32:05,000 that's happened on Oak Island. 764 00:32:05,133 --> 00:32:08,100 And the story all makes sense, it really does. 765 00:32:08,266 --> 00:32:11,033 It's difficult to make up a story 766 00:32:11,200 --> 00:32:13,200 like the Pitblado story itself. 767 00:32:13,367 --> 00:32:16,066 This coin is singularly unique 768 00:32:16,200 --> 00:32:19,166 in terms of its importance for one simple reason: 769 00:32:19,300 --> 00:32:21,900 there is a narrative associated with the coin. 770 00:32:22,033 --> 00:32:27,066 We have an artifact and we have a possible association 771 00:32:27,233 --> 00:32:30,567 with that famed incident, the Pitblado incident. 772 00:32:30,734 --> 00:32:32,867 That's quite convincing. 773 00:32:33,033 --> 00:32:34,900 To give it obviously more credibility, 774 00:32:35,066 --> 00:32:37,433 the way this coin ended up in my possession 775 00:32:37,600 --> 00:32:40,600 is the direct line from the Archibald family. 776 00:32:41,633 --> 00:32:43,400 So, when Steve approached us, 777 00:32:43,533 --> 00:32:45,233 we wanted to see if the framework 778 00:32:45,400 --> 00:32:47,000 was truly there for this coin to have been 779 00:32:47,133 --> 00:32:49,033 passed down from Pitblado 780 00:32:49,200 --> 00:32:51,066 to Steve's branch of the family 781 00:32:51,233 --> 00:32:54,066 that you see in this chart. 782 00:32:55,300 --> 00:32:58,000 Charles Dickson maybe was left with that coin 783 00:32:58,100 --> 00:33:01,100 because he had to go to the government and secure 784 00:33:01,266 --> 00:33:02,734 a treasure trove license 785 00:33:02,867 --> 00:33:04,567 and all of that. 786 00:33:04,700 --> 00:33:08,500 Charles Dickson Archibald was related to Thomas Archibald. 787 00:33:08,667 --> 00:33:10,467 And when Charles Dickson Archibald 788 00:33:10,633 --> 00:33:11,834 kind of left the province 789 00:33:12,000 --> 00:33:13,900 pretty much for good in the 1850s, 790 00:33:14,033 --> 00:33:16,266 and then he died in 1868, 791 00:33:16,433 --> 00:33:18,500 if he had left that coin behind with the members 792 00:33:18,667 --> 00:33:20,600 of the family that were still here in the province, 793 00:33:20,767 --> 00:33:22,166 then it's very plausible 794 00:33:22,333 --> 00:33:24,900 that it came down through Steve's family. 795 00:33:25,934 --> 00:33:27,333 And the Pitblado family-- 796 00:33:27,467 --> 00:33:29,233 members of that family were actually married 797 00:33:29,367 --> 00:33:30,667 - into the Archibalds over time. - They were, yeah. 798 00:33:30,867 --> 00:33:32,133 Mm-hmm. 799 00:33:32,300 --> 00:33:34,567 This is quite something. 800 00:33:34,700 --> 00:33:36,000 This coin 801 00:33:36,166 --> 00:33:39,066 has been with the family for years. 802 00:33:39,166 --> 00:33:41,800 I think it came up in 1849. I do. 803 00:33:45,000 --> 00:33:47,300 And it's bent, too. 804 00:33:47,500 --> 00:33:49,266 Yeah, it is slightly bent. 805 00:33:49,467 --> 00:33:50,800 My question is: 806 00:33:50,967 --> 00:33:53,000 can the heat that's generated by that auger, 807 00:33:53,166 --> 00:33:55,567 could this have been picked up and, by a slight amount of heat, 808 00:33:55,700 --> 00:33:57,300 potentially have curled? 809 00:33:57,467 --> 00:33:58,800 Having drilled 810 00:33:58,967 --> 00:34:00,533 a lot of stuff, anything powerful enough 811 00:34:00,667 --> 00:34:01,900 to drill through oak 812 00:34:02,066 --> 00:34:05,133 and a cask is powerful enough 813 00:34:05,266 --> 00:34:06,967 - to bend the coin. - Yeah. 814 00:34:07,166 --> 00:34:08,834 - Yeah. - It adds credence 815 00:34:09,033 --> 00:34:10,300 - to the story. - Yeah. 816 00:34:10,433 --> 00:34:11,734 I think this all makes sense 817 00:34:11,934 --> 00:34:14,367 and has a high likelihood of being 818 00:34:14,533 --> 00:34:16,166 the object that was found. 819 00:34:16,266 --> 00:34:18,200 If anybody's head isn't 820 00:34:18,333 --> 00:34:19,567 reeling like mine 821 00:34:19,767 --> 00:34:22,667 as to what theory this fits... 822 00:34:22,834 --> 00:34:24,033 - Yeah. - I mean, come on. 823 00:34:24,200 --> 00:34:25,567 Yep. 824 00:34:25,734 --> 00:34:28,166 If it's true about the loose metal, 825 00:34:28,333 --> 00:34:32,066 there could be a coin in there from 1307, 826 00:34:32,233 --> 00:34:33,834 right after the Knights Templar disbanded. 827 00:34:34,000 --> 00:34:36,367 Or even earlier. Crusade times, right? 828 00:34:36,533 --> 00:34:37,900 'Cause... there's nothing that precludes them 829 00:34:38,066 --> 00:34:40,333 from adding to their treasure cache over time. 830 00:34:40,500 --> 00:34:42,867 Correct. We know the work, 831 00:34:43,033 --> 00:34:45,533 the carbon dates here on the island-- 832 00:34:45,667 --> 00:34:47,533 we call it a multigenerational attempt, 833 00:34:47,700 --> 00:34:50,066 but there might have been a series of 834 00:34:50,233 --> 00:34:53,333 operations needed to set this in motion. 835 00:34:53,433 --> 00:34:54,700 Mm-hmm. 836 00:34:54,900 --> 00:34:56,800 This could be part of a generational event. 837 00:34:56,934 --> 00:34:58,200 - Correct. - Yeah. 838 00:34:58,333 --> 00:35:00,100 Our modern minds think 839 00:35:00,266 --> 00:35:03,266 we can traverse half the globe in an afternoon. 840 00:35:03,433 --> 00:35:06,066 Back then, if there was a plan 841 00:35:06,166 --> 00:35:09,800 initiated to save or protect something, 842 00:35:09,967 --> 00:35:13,567 they-they understood that it was a transatlantic voyage. 843 00:35:13,734 --> 00:35:16,100 Months just in the sailing. 844 00:35:16,266 --> 00:35:18,300 Months again, if not years, 845 00:35:18,467 --> 00:35:21,700 in the final completion of the task. 846 00:35:21,800 --> 00:35:23,400 My biggest problem with it is, 847 00:35:23,567 --> 00:35:25,133 I wish I had seen it come out of the drill bit. 848 00:35:25,300 --> 00:35:26,700 Of course. 849 00:35:26,834 --> 00:35:28,600 My favorite thing about it is that everything, 850 00:35:28,767 --> 00:35:30,467 if we just assume that all of it is true, 851 00:35:30,633 --> 00:35:32,467 then that really focuses our dig. 852 00:35:32,633 --> 00:35:33,934 We believe 853 00:35:34,100 --> 00:35:35,367 the area we're investigating 854 00:35:35,467 --> 00:35:36,734 - this year. - Yeah. 855 00:35:36,934 --> 00:35:38,700 Could we bring it to the lab and have 856 00:35:38,900 --> 00:35:41,367 Emma do some metallurgy, look at it, 857 00:35:41,500 --> 00:35:43,600 - and render an opinion? - Of course. 858 00:35:43,800 --> 00:35:46,066 Is that coin 51% 859 00:35:46,233 --> 00:35:48,133 likely or better that that's the coin 860 00:35:48,300 --> 00:35:50,867 that Pitblado had found? 861 00:35:50,967 --> 00:35:52,934 I, on a jury, would vote yes. 862 00:35:53,100 --> 00:35:55,467 I think the data is compelling. 863 00:35:55,633 --> 00:35:58,367 Let's go aggressively look for this treasure 864 00:35:58,500 --> 00:36:01,000 down deep 'cause that's where it must've gone. 865 00:36:01,166 --> 00:36:02,767 - I agree. - Yep. 866 00:36:02,900 --> 00:36:04,200 If this coin 867 00:36:04,367 --> 00:36:05,633 were 100% known 868 00:36:05,734 --> 00:36:07,033 to be what came out of the Money Pit, 869 00:36:07,233 --> 00:36:09,300 it's the strongest thing we've ever found. 870 00:36:09,467 --> 00:36:11,967 And I think we're looking at, 871 00:36:12,166 --> 00:36:14,300 with a high degree of probability, 872 00:36:14,467 --> 00:36:18,133 the coin that was found that day so many years ago. 873 00:36:18,300 --> 00:36:22,200 To me, it's proof that something is 874 00:36:22,333 --> 00:36:23,667 at the bottom of the Money Pit. 875 00:36:23,867 --> 00:36:27,367 There's nothing like that moment. 876 00:36:27,533 --> 00:36:30,633 You see it, you hold it in your hand. 877 00:36:30,800 --> 00:36:32,133 You know how close 878 00:36:32,300 --> 00:36:34,100 you are to the one thing. 879 00:36:34,233 --> 00:36:37,000 It's a real reason to be hopeful. 880 00:36:37,166 --> 00:36:39,333 This, even though 881 00:36:39,500 --> 00:36:42,667 there's some blanks that have to be filled in, 882 00:36:42,800 --> 00:36:47,800 this very possibly is what lies at the depth of the Money Pit. 883 00:36:47,967 --> 00:36:49,967 And how many years have we spent 884 00:36:50,166 --> 00:36:53,000 talking about what lies below? 885 00:36:53,166 --> 00:36:57,333 - This may be what lies below. - Yeah. 886 00:36:57,467 --> 00:37:00,166 We can't say "thank you" enough. -[Marty] Big-time. 887 00:37:00,300 --> 00:37:02,066 Yes. Very much so. 888 00:37:02,233 --> 00:37:04,500 - Thank you. Appreciate it. - Yeah. Thank you. 889 00:37:04,633 --> 00:37:06,433 Let's move forward. 890 00:37:10,500 --> 00:37:11,800 We hit the bedrock plateau in J-6. 891 00:37:11,934 --> 00:37:14,367 We're down to 178 right now. 892 00:37:14,533 --> 00:37:16,700 We're still in the bedrock. We haven't popped out 893 00:37:16,867 --> 00:37:18,333 into the open solution channel. 894 00:37:18,533 --> 00:37:19,800 Let's hope we're gonna pop out shortly. 895 00:37:19,934 --> 00:37:22,200 - Yeah. - Yeah. 896 00:37:22,367 --> 00:37:24,834 After the incredible revelation 897 00:37:25,000 --> 00:37:27,533 of the 14th-century Portuguese coin 898 00:37:27,700 --> 00:37:29,400 in the Money Pit area, 899 00:37:29,567 --> 00:37:31,667 operations manager Scott Barlow, 900 00:37:31,834 --> 00:37:33,867 Charles Barkhouse, 901 00:37:34,033 --> 00:37:36,066 geologist Terry Matheson, 902 00:37:36,233 --> 00:37:39,133 and surveyor Steve Guptill eagerly monitor 903 00:37:39,266 --> 00:37:41,567 the progress of borehole J-6. 904 00:37:41,734 --> 00:37:43,233 So, we've hit the ledge. 905 00:37:43,400 --> 00:37:45,533 We're gonna hopefully get down through the ledge 906 00:37:45,700 --> 00:37:47,300 and we're gonna get back down into the solution channel 907 00:37:47,433 --> 00:37:48,900 and look for that treasure. 908 00:37:49,066 --> 00:37:51,700 Hopefully, we find something down below 909 00:37:51,867 --> 00:37:54,367 because as we saw with TOT-1, we found material 910 00:37:54,533 --> 00:37:56,867 - made by man deeper. - Absolutely. 911 00:37:57,033 --> 00:37:58,834 Because the drill 912 00:37:59,000 --> 00:38:00,767 has passed through the ground soil 913 00:38:00,934 --> 00:38:02,934 and is currently cutting through rock, 914 00:38:03,066 --> 00:38:06,133 it is Terry's belief that they are drilling through 915 00:38:06,300 --> 00:38:09,400 an outcropping-- or ledge-- of bedrock, 916 00:38:09,567 --> 00:38:11,367 and that the solution channel 917 00:38:11,500 --> 00:38:15,433 will hopefully be encountered several feet deeper below. 918 00:38:16,767 --> 00:38:18,200 We came into this year 919 00:38:18,333 --> 00:38:20,367 not so much looking to data-collect anymore 920 00:38:20,500 --> 00:38:21,734 - but treasure-hunting. - Absolutely. 921 00:38:21,900 --> 00:38:23,200 Yeah. 922 00:38:23,333 --> 00:38:24,800 You know, Steve Salomon 923 00:38:25,000 --> 00:38:27,233 brought a Portuguese coin to the island, right? 924 00:38:27,333 --> 00:38:29,200 Yeah. -[Charles] I'm excited about that coin. 925 00:38:29,300 --> 00:38:31,066 I mean, if we find a coin 926 00:38:31,233 --> 00:38:33,200 deep in the solution channel predating searchers, 927 00:38:33,300 --> 00:38:34,900 that's huge, right? 928 00:38:35,066 --> 00:38:37,133 Yeah. Absolutely. -If there's something down there, 929 00:38:37,300 --> 00:38:38,600 this is where we're gonna find it. 930 00:38:38,767 --> 00:38:40,133 Yeah, we've got to cross our fingers. 931 00:38:43,300 --> 00:38:45,433 Oh. 932 00:38:45,600 --> 00:38:47,433 - Did we break through? - I don't know. 933 00:38:51,567 --> 00:38:52,767 Looks like we broke through the ledge 934 00:38:52,934 --> 00:38:54,533 into the solution channel. 935 00:38:54,667 --> 00:38:56,233 The rods just started going down pretty quick there. 936 00:38:56,400 --> 00:38:59,633 Oh, yeah. That's it for sure. That's it. 937 00:39:00,734 --> 00:39:02,934 As the drill comes down and encounters 938 00:39:03,133 --> 00:39:04,834 a bedrock ledge, it really pushed through there. 939 00:39:05,033 --> 00:39:06,633 It fell down deeper, 940 00:39:06,800 --> 00:39:08,333 so we know the solution channel 941 00:39:08,467 --> 00:39:10,667 has got some hidden cavities under ledges. 942 00:39:10,867 --> 00:39:12,133 And we're waiting for that next core to come up, 943 00:39:12,300 --> 00:39:14,000 hopefully containing some treasure. 944 00:39:15,033 --> 00:39:16,266 So, the rest of this should be very interesting. 945 00:39:16,400 --> 00:39:17,700 We'll see if there's any of that 946 00:39:17,867 --> 00:39:19,100 debris field that we're looking for, 947 00:39:19,233 --> 00:39:20,700 - the falling treasure. - Yeah. 948 00:39:20,867 --> 00:39:22,433 Hey, guys. 949 00:39:22,633 --> 00:39:24,100 I've got some other things I got to go check on. 950 00:39:24,233 --> 00:39:25,700 So please keep me informed of what's gonna happen. 951 00:39:25,867 --> 00:39:27,033 I'm really excited about what may be down here. 952 00:39:27,200 --> 00:39:28,500 Of course. 953 00:39:28,667 --> 00:39:30,266 I think we're only 954 00:39:30,467 --> 00:39:31,700 in the infancy of trying to understand 955 00:39:31,834 --> 00:39:33,100 the solution channel. 956 00:39:33,233 --> 00:39:35,767 I don't know what's in there. 957 00:39:35,900 --> 00:39:39,200 I know what we found to date, and it is quite compelling. 958 00:39:39,367 --> 00:39:41,867 We have to have patience because we believe 959 00:39:42,066 --> 00:39:43,333 whatever was above 960 00:39:43,500 --> 00:39:45,834 fell to those depths. 961 00:39:46,033 --> 00:39:47,300 - Thank you. - Thank you. What's...? 962 00:39:47,400 --> 00:39:50,033 - 178. - 178. 963 00:39:53,300 --> 00:39:54,667 Thank you. 964 00:39:55,867 --> 00:39:57,867 So, here's the bedrock... 965 00:39:59,734 --> 00:40:01,200 ...from 168 966 00:40:01,367 --> 00:40:03,433 down to 178, and here's 967 00:40:03,633 --> 00:40:05,934 the little bit of mud where we opened up into 968 00:40:06,066 --> 00:40:08,767 the solution channel, where we popped out. 969 00:40:08,867 --> 00:40:10,834 Hand me that scalpel over there. 970 00:40:11,000 --> 00:40:12,767 Thank you. 971 00:40:12,900 --> 00:40:15,166 Every hole is a little mini treasure hunt 972 00:40:15,367 --> 00:40:16,767 in and of itself. 973 00:40:16,900 --> 00:40:20,000 What I would like to do is to find something-- 974 00:40:20,200 --> 00:40:24,300 the one thing-- and then immediately turn our resources 975 00:40:24,467 --> 00:40:27,133 to a large-scale recovery effort. 976 00:40:27,300 --> 00:40:28,500 Clear. 977 00:40:28,667 --> 00:40:30,300 Anyway, we're going to go another 20 feet, 978 00:40:30,467 --> 00:40:33,166 uh, now from 178 to probably finish 979 00:40:33,300 --> 00:40:35,700 at 198, and we'll see what we've got. 980 00:40:35,867 --> 00:40:37,467 Maybe we'll have an artifact or three. 981 00:40:37,633 --> 00:40:39,333 Could be the one thing, Charles. 982 00:40:39,500 --> 00:40:41,133 - You never know. - Yeah. 983 00:40:42,467 --> 00:40:43,800 What we're really looking for is treasure 984 00:40:43,967 --> 00:40:45,600 that could be sitting in a pocket at the bottom 985 00:40:45,734 --> 00:40:48,100 of the solution channel in and around 210 feet. 986 00:40:49,133 --> 00:40:50,633 So every sloppy mess 987 00:40:50,800 --> 00:40:52,800 we see in those cores becomes exciting. 988 00:40:56,333 --> 00:40:57,834 Wait. 989 00:41:01,633 --> 00:41:03,233 So... 990 00:41:03,400 --> 00:41:04,734 - Yeah. - ...it's soft, 991 00:41:04,900 --> 00:41:06,200 then I hit something hard. 992 00:41:06,367 --> 00:41:08,000 Yeah, this is the pay zone. 993 00:41:08,133 --> 00:41:10,233 We're really very hopeful about very good recovery in this zone. 994 00:41:10,400 --> 00:41:12,033 - Okay. -[Terry] That's good. - How deep? 995 00:41:12,200 --> 00:41:13,567 What's your, what's your depth? 996 00:41:13,734 --> 00:41:15,533 - Kyle? - Uh, 188. 997 00:41:15,700 --> 00:41:17,400 - Okay. -[Charles] 188. - Excellent. 998 00:41:22,867 --> 00:41:24,166 He's hung up 999 00:41:24,300 --> 00:41:25,600 right now on something hard 1000 00:41:25,767 --> 00:41:27,333 at that 188 level, and, I mean, 1001 00:41:27,533 --> 00:41:29,166 that's the whole reason we're drilling right here. 1002 00:41:29,300 --> 00:41:30,767 Absolutely. 1003 00:41:31,700 --> 00:41:32,900 The next core sample 1004 00:41:33,066 --> 00:41:34,700 - is gonna tell the tale. - It will. 1005 00:41:34,800 --> 00:41:36,834 What I'd really like to see is a coin 1006 00:41:36,967 --> 00:41:39,433 or an artifact that says "treasure." 1007 00:41:39,600 --> 00:41:41,400 That's what we need. 1008 00:41:41,567 --> 00:41:44,233 Your mind goes to all kinds of possibilities 1009 00:41:44,400 --> 00:41:47,066 that, as we're drilling down in the Money Pit area, 1010 00:41:47,233 --> 00:41:50,066 going to the solution channel, could we hit a vault? 1011 00:41:50,233 --> 00:41:52,734 We're hoping to find a jewel, a coin, something 1012 00:41:52,934 --> 00:41:55,367 that changes the ball game here completely. 1013 00:41:56,400 --> 00:41:58,233 - We have a core, gentlemen. - Hopefully, 1014 00:41:58,400 --> 00:41:59,734 we get something here. 1015 00:41:59,900 --> 00:42:01,600 Here's hoping. 1016 00:42:02,500 --> 00:42:03,800 What we got, Kyle? 1017 00:42:03,967 --> 00:42:05,166 - 188. - 188. 1018 00:42:05,333 --> 00:42:06,800 - Yep. - Thank you. 1019 00:42:07,800 --> 00:42:09,166 Let's see what we got. 1020 00:42:10,533 --> 00:42:14,633 As the drill goes down, if it hits something hard, 1021 00:42:14,800 --> 00:42:17,600 the hope is that we will find a man-made obstruction, 1022 00:42:17,767 --> 00:42:19,767 the actual vault or treasure. 1023 00:42:19,934 --> 00:42:23,100 I mean, that's always the hope every single time, 1024 00:42:23,300 --> 00:42:26,567 and I hope at some point it comes to fruition. 1025 00:42:30,667 --> 00:42:32,166 It's pretty tight. 1026 00:42:32,333 --> 00:42:35,400 Not likely what we might have run into. 1027 00:42:35,533 --> 00:42:39,300 Gypsum is a naturally occurring rocky mineral 1028 00:42:39,467 --> 00:42:40,967 that is often used in the production 1029 00:42:41,133 --> 00:42:42,667 of plaster and cement. 1030 00:42:42,834 --> 00:42:47,100 However, due to its relatively soft composition, 1031 00:42:47,266 --> 00:42:50,066 it is geologist Terry Matheson's opinion 1032 00:42:50,200 --> 00:42:52,266 that it would not explain the obstruction 1033 00:42:52,467 --> 00:42:54,433 that the drill encountered. 1034 00:42:57,867 --> 00:43:00,533 Now's the time we can find an artifact or two. 1035 00:43:00,700 --> 00:43:02,066 Absolutely. 1036 00:43:06,600 --> 00:43:08,800 Very loose material. 1037 00:43:10,233 --> 00:43:11,500 If we're gonna find an artifact, 1038 00:43:11,600 --> 00:43:13,133 it's gonna be in something like that. 1039 00:43:13,266 --> 00:43:14,633 Absolutely. 1040 00:43:14,767 --> 00:43:17,633 It's a little cakey, but anyway... Okay. 1041 00:43:17,767 --> 00:43:20,533 - Thank you, fellas. - Thanks a lot. 1042 00:43:24,166 --> 00:43:26,367 That's slush right there. 1043 00:43:27,400 --> 00:43:30,467 So, there's some debris that fell off of the wall. 1044 00:43:30,667 --> 00:43:33,667 This is actually bedding, so that's not what we really want. 1045 00:43:33,834 --> 00:43:36,033 He hit something that was a little harder. 1046 00:43:36,200 --> 00:43:38,166 It's hard to say what we might have run into. 1047 00:43:38,333 --> 00:43:40,867 Perhaps the bit pushed it deeper. 1048 00:43:42,266 --> 00:43:43,734 Because the team is not finding 1049 00:43:43,900 --> 00:43:45,567 evidence of the obstruction, 1050 00:43:45,700 --> 00:43:48,633 is it possible that the drill bit made contact 1051 00:43:48,767 --> 00:43:53,200 with a hard object and perhaps pushed it deeper into the sludge 1052 00:43:53,367 --> 00:43:55,300 and water-filled solution channel? 1053 00:43:55,433 --> 00:43:57,333 If so, what was it? 1054 00:43:57,500 --> 00:44:01,200 And might they encounter it again at a greater depth? 1055 00:44:01,333 --> 00:44:03,800 We're only at 194, so we'll see what happens. 1056 00:44:03,967 --> 00:44:05,533 W-We're planning on going to at least to 210. 1057 00:44:05,667 --> 00:44:08,300 - Yeah, a-at least 210. - Yeah. -[Charles] Yeah. 1058 00:44:08,467 --> 00:44:10,367 All right, guys, I'll get out of your way. 1059 00:44:10,500 --> 00:44:12,433 Normally, when we're drilling 1060 00:44:12,633 --> 00:44:15,300 and if you hit something, you can still deflect off, 1061 00:44:15,467 --> 00:44:19,600 but hopefully the drill rod was able to keep its verticality. 1062 00:44:19,767 --> 00:44:21,367 We're trying to go deep to the bottom 1063 00:44:21,500 --> 00:44:22,967 of the solution channel. 1064 00:44:23,133 --> 00:44:24,600 And if we can find something, 1065 00:44:24,767 --> 00:44:27,400 then it's a whole different ball game. 1066 00:44:30,333 --> 00:44:31,633 - Hey, guys. - How you doing? 1067 00:44:31,800 --> 00:44:33,934 - Charles, Terry. - Welcome. 1068 00:44:34,133 --> 00:44:36,100 Anything so far? 1069 00:44:36,266 --> 00:44:37,800 - No. - Okay. 1070 00:44:38,000 --> 00:44:40,133 We hit something solid at 190 feet down 1071 00:44:40,300 --> 00:44:43,400 that may have pushed it into the solution channel. 1072 00:44:45,100 --> 00:44:46,967 We have a core. 1073 00:44:47,133 --> 00:44:48,433 What's going on? 1074 00:44:48,600 --> 00:44:51,033 - How far did you get? - 213. 1075 00:44:51,133 --> 00:44:52,567 - 213. Did you hit bedrock? - Yes, sir. 1076 00:44:52,734 --> 00:44:53,967 Oh, wow. 1077 00:44:54,133 --> 00:44:56,967 Okay, this is the whole enchilada, then. 1078 00:44:58,300 --> 00:45:00,166 Okay. 1079 00:45:01,633 --> 00:45:03,000 Okay. 1080 00:45:04,834 --> 00:45:07,433 Okay, let's cut this right about here. 1081 00:45:11,200 --> 00:45:13,266 It's a little firm. 1082 00:45:14,233 --> 00:45:17,300 - Yeah. - It's more than I'd like. 1083 00:45:22,333 --> 00:45:24,467 - Just a little too dense. - Yeah. 1084 00:45:24,633 --> 00:45:26,700 That's nothing. 1085 00:45:26,900 --> 00:45:28,934 I hope we don't have to drill 1086 00:45:29,066 --> 00:45:30,767 every inch of that solution channel. 1087 00:45:30,900 --> 00:45:32,967 I hope we find the one thing here shortly. 1088 00:45:33,133 --> 00:45:35,967 But you have to cover the solution channel 1089 00:45:36,066 --> 00:45:37,600 in its entirety. 1090 00:45:37,734 --> 00:45:39,266 Just got to get after it. 1091 00:45:40,300 --> 00:45:42,200 It's disappointing, but we're gonna keep mapping out 1092 00:45:42,400 --> 00:45:44,033 the bottom of that solution channel 1093 00:45:44,200 --> 00:45:46,000 until we find what we hope we're gonna find. -[Alex] Yep. 1094 00:45:46,166 --> 00:45:48,000 Then we'll move on to the next hole. 1095 00:45:48,166 --> 00:45:49,800 That's right. 1096 00:45:54,333 --> 00:45:57,667 A new day begins on Oak Island. 1097 00:45:57,834 --> 00:45:59,867 And while the core-drilling operation 1098 00:46:00,133 --> 00:46:02,900 continues in the Money Pit area... 1099 00:46:03,934 --> 00:46:07,734 ...nearly half a mile to the west on Lot 5... 1100 00:46:07,934 --> 00:46:10,867 These are the spoil piles from last year of the round feature, 1101 00:46:11,033 --> 00:46:12,934 so I'm really excited to see what we can find here. 1102 00:46:13,100 --> 00:46:16,200 ...metal detection expert Gary Drayton 1103 00:46:16,367 --> 00:46:19,066 and Peter Fornetti join the archaeology team 1104 00:46:19,200 --> 00:46:21,433 as they continue to investigate 1105 00:46:21,633 --> 00:46:25,200 the large stone foundation near the shoreline. 1106 00:46:26,200 --> 00:46:28,700 I mean, they're using sifters, but sometimes 1107 00:46:28,867 --> 00:46:30,066 some stuff can go through 1108 00:46:30,233 --> 00:46:31,533 - that quarter-inch screen. - Oh, yeah. 1109 00:46:31,700 --> 00:46:33,700 Well, we'll give it one last shot. 1110 00:46:34,734 --> 00:46:37,900 Today, Gary and Peter have been directed 1111 00:46:38,066 --> 00:46:40,233 to search through a pile of spoils 1112 00:46:40,400 --> 00:46:41,900 that were removed last year 1113 00:46:42,100 --> 00:46:44,200 from the mysterious round feature 1114 00:46:44,367 --> 00:46:46,533 for any clues that could help determine 1115 00:46:46,700 --> 00:46:50,433 who occupied it and, most importantly, why. 1116 00:46:53,934 --> 00:46:55,900 Yeah, this could be something, Pete. 1117 00:46:57,867 --> 00:47:00,667 This sounds like it's nonferrous. 1118 00:47:02,667 --> 00:47:05,333 Well, I know the rules is, we have to stand down 1119 00:47:05,533 --> 00:47:07,800 for the archaeologists to dig these targets... -Mm-hmm. 1120 00:47:07,967 --> 00:47:09,967 ...'cause we're in this special area. 1121 00:47:10,133 --> 00:47:12,934 Let me call Fiona. Fiona! 1122 00:47:13,834 --> 00:47:15,100 We've got a target. 1123 00:47:15,300 --> 00:47:16,567 - Oh, great. - Whoo! 1124 00:47:16,700 --> 00:47:17,967 Yay. 1125 00:47:18,133 --> 00:47:19,667 Because the round feature 1126 00:47:19,834 --> 00:47:22,500 was designated by the government of Nova Scotia 1127 00:47:22,633 --> 00:47:26,400 as a "special place" in 2024, 1128 00:47:26,500 --> 00:47:29,400 Gary and Peter must obtain permission 1129 00:47:29,500 --> 00:47:32,300 from one of the team's accredited archaeologists 1130 00:47:32,433 --> 00:47:35,900 before digging up any targets in this area. 1131 00:47:37,433 --> 00:47:39,900 Yeah, we've got a target here, Fiona. 1132 00:47:40,033 --> 00:47:41,967 You think it's nonferrous? 1133 00:47:42,100 --> 00:47:45,600 Mm. Yeah, a little piece of nonferrous there. 1134 00:47:45,767 --> 00:47:47,333 It's ringing up loud and clear. 1135 00:47:47,533 --> 00:47:48,800 - Yep. - Just there, please. 1136 00:47:48,934 --> 00:47:50,400 Dig 'em out. 1137 00:47:56,533 --> 00:47:57,934 You know what? This-- you can tell-- 1138 00:47:58,100 --> 00:47:59,633 this is in between the spoils piles, 1139 00:47:59,767 --> 00:48:02,700 so this would be something probably more in situ. 1140 00:48:02,867 --> 00:48:04,800 Well, it-it's looking like it so far. -I see. 1141 00:48:04,934 --> 00:48:07,500 An in situ target, 1142 00:48:07,667 --> 00:48:10,800 meaning that it is not in the previously removed spoils 1143 00:48:11,000 --> 00:48:13,367 but rather in the ground near them? 1144 00:48:14,367 --> 00:48:17,533 All right, I'll try to pinpoint. 1145 00:48:17,700 --> 00:48:19,900 Let's see what we got. 1146 00:48:20,934 --> 00:48:24,500 If so, could Gary have identified a new area 1147 00:48:24,700 --> 00:48:26,734 outside the rounded feature 1148 00:48:26,900 --> 00:48:30,333 that contains potential clues or evidence of treasure? 1149 00:48:33,834 --> 00:48:35,500 Oh, look at this. 1150 00:48:35,667 --> 00:48:38,166 Yeah, I had a feeling it was gonna be a little bit of lead. 1151 00:48:38,367 --> 00:48:40,567 Tiny little bit of squashed lead shot. -Okay. 1152 00:48:40,700 --> 00:48:44,033 A lead shot, or bullet? 1153 00:48:44,233 --> 00:48:47,533 Ever since acquiring Lot 5 three years ago, 1154 00:48:47,700 --> 00:48:50,400 the Oak Island team has unearthed 1155 00:48:50,567 --> 00:48:52,967 a number of gun-related artifacts, 1156 00:48:53,100 --> 00:48:57,033 such as musket balls and a ramrod guide from a rifle, 1157 00:48:57,200 --> 00:49:01,567 that could all date as far back as the 17th century, 1158 00:49:01,734 --> 00:49:06,266 more than 100 years before the discovery of the Money Pit. 1159 00:49:06,433 --> 00:49:07,934 That probably created somebody's 1160 00:49:08,100 --> 00:49:09,800 - supper one day. - Yep. -[Peter] Oh yeah. 1161 00:49:09,967 --> 00:49:12,600 Could the team have just found 1162 00:49:12,767 --> 00:49:16,734 more evidence of people who may have used this site as a camp 1163 00:49:16,900 --> 00:49:20,266 while possibly hiding valuables in the Money Pit? 1164 00:49:20,433 --> 00:49:23,400 If so, who were they? 1165 00:49:23,567 --> 00:49:26,066 If that had been a gold nugget now, we'd all be dancing. 1166 00:49:26,266 --> 00:49:28,567 Should we flag this little area as well? 1167 00:49:28,667 --> 00:49:29,967 Sure. Yeah, I mean, that was in the ground, 1168 00:49:30,166 --> 00:49:31,633 - so that's great. - Okay. 1169 00:49:32,667 --> 00:49:34,066 Are we allowed to search this? 1170 00:49:34,233 --> 00:49:35,600 Yeah. No, absolutely. 1171 00:49:35,767 --> 00:49:37,133 Uh, I think we're just gonna try and stay away 1172 00:49:37,300 --> 00:49:38,633 from any of the perimeter of-of the feature 1173 00:49:38,834 --> 00:49:40,433 'cause we're gonna still dig there, but... -Yeah. 1174 00:49:40,600 --> 00:49:42,867 ...I think it really would be good to detect on this side 1175 00:49:43,000 --> 00:49:44,734 because realistically, most of the artifacts have all 1176 00:49:44,900 --> 00:49:46,734 been kind of on the-the west side of the feature. 1177 00:49:46,900 --> 00:49:48,867 - Yeah. - I find it very strange 1178 00:49:49,000 --> 00:49:51,600 that we're not finding as many artifacts right here. 1179 00:49:51,767 --> 00:49:53,533 Let's find some treasure in this area. 1180 00:49:53,667 --> 00:49:55,867 Go for it. No, th-this is perfect. 1181 00:49:55,967 --> 00:49:57,233 So, I'm gonna get back over here. 1182 00:49:57,433 --> 00:49:58,934 Anything we can do to help you guys. 1183 00:49:59,100 --> 00:50:00,600 - Awesome. - Cheers. 1184 00:50:07,834 --> 00:50:09,767 - Got something? - Yeah. 1185 00:50:09,934 --> 00:50:12,066 It's iron. 1186 00:50:12,233 --> 00:50:14,233 Let's take this out and see what we've got. 1187 00:50:14,400 --> 00:50:15,600 Okay. 1188 00:50:15,767 --> 00:50:17,400 Just there, please. 1189 00:50:23,066 --> 00:50:25,734 Hopefully, it's a chunky old thing. 1190 00:50:25,900 --> 00:50:28,133 I like me chunky old things. 1191 00:50:28,300 --> 00:50:30,033 Especially on Lot 5. 1192 00:50:30,133 --> 00:50:32,600 Lot 5 is the lot that keeps on giving. 1193 00:50:32,767 --> 00:50:35,800 We're finding artifacts that were here 1194 00:50:35,934 --> 00:50:38,033 well before the discovery of the Money Pit. 1195 00:50:38,166 --> 00:50:40,800 So, we want to work together with the archaeologists 1196 00:50:40,967 --> 00:50:44,600 to metal-detect, and my number one objective for Lot 5 1197 00:50:44,734 --> 00:50:47,467 is to get some answers to help the archaeologists 1198 00:50:47,600 --> 00:50:50,300 tell the story about what's happening in the feature 1199 00:50:50,467 --> 00:50:52,767 and how that relates to the Money Pit. 1200 00:50:56,734 --> 00:50:58,633 - It's out? - Oh, yeah. Yeah. 1201 00:50:59,633 --> 00:51:02,633 What was making all that noise? 1202 00:51:03,633 --> 00:51:05,300 Ooh, there it is. Ooh. 1203 00:51:05,467 --> 00:51:08,000 What the heck is that? 1204 00:51:10,066 --> 00:51:12,200 That is something. I mean, look at the shape of it. 1205 00:51:12,367 --> 00:51:14,633 - Yeah. - And look. 1206 00:51:14,800 --> 00:51:16,000 You see it's got these bumps on it. 1207 00:51:16,166 --> 00:51:18,333 I don't know if these are corrosion 1208 00:51:18,533 --> 00:51:23,166 and it's just encrustation on it or not. 1209 00:51:23,367 --> 00:51:26,967 Yeah. It looks like it has some sort of shape to it. 1210 00:51:27,133 --> 00:51:29,166 - Yeah. - Like a design of sorts. 1211 00:51:29,333 --> 00:51:31,533 My first thought was like, door hinge, almost, 1212 00:51:31,667 --> 00:51:34,367 - like the-the locking mechanism. - Yeah. 1213 00:51:34,500 --> 00:51:38,333 A piece of a possible door hinge? 1214 00:51:38,467 --> 00:51:42,367 If so, could it be related to the nearby rounded feature? 1215 00:51:42,533 --> 00:51:46,133 This could still tell a story and help solve the mystery. 1216 00:51:46,233 --> 00:51:48,600 Yeah. We're not too far from the round feature. -Yeah. 1217 00:51:48,800 --> 00:51:53,934 The people on Lot 5 would have had locks of some kind. 1218 00:51:54,033 --> 00:51:55,300 They could have had chests 1219 00:51:55,500 --> 00:51:58,333 and doors that needed locking. 1220 00:51:58,533 --> 00:52:02,200 And I'm looking forward to seeing what the archaeologists 1221 00:52:02,400 --> 00:52:04,600 dig up about this find. 1222 00:52:12,433 --> 00:52:13,834 Got something? 1223 00:52:14,867 --> 00:52:16,200 Yeah. 1224 00:52:16,367 --> 00:52:18,333 Bigger piece of iron. 1225 00:52:18,467 --> 00:52:19,934 Fiona, when you get a chance, can you come over here? 1226 00:52:20,100 --> 00:52:22,166 - Sure. - Thank you. 1227 00:52:22,300 --> 00:52:24,266 Yeah, we're close to the round feature. 1228 00:52:24,433 --> 00:52:26,266 I like your location over here. 1229 00:52:26,433 --> 00:52:28,033 We haven't found a lot o-over at this side 1230 00:52:28,200 --> 00:52:29,567 of this round feature. 1231 00:52:29,767 --> 00:52:32,767 Well, I'm hoping this is something interesting. 1232 00:52:32,934 --> 00:52:34,934 It's an iron hit, 1233 00:52:35,066 --> 00:52:37,000 but... 1234 00:52:37,133 --> 00:52:38,900 ...it's substantial. 1235 00:52:39,033 --> 00:52:40,500 Go for it. 1236 00:52:45,934 --> 00:52:48,400 Oh, that's gonna be tricky. 1237 00:52:57,233 --> 00:52:58,667 Oh, well done. 1238 00:52:58,800 --> 00:53:00,400 Wow. That's really deep. 1239 00:53:00,500 --> 00:53:02,166 I wonder if I should grab my trowel just in case. 1240 00:53:02,333 --> 00:53:03,800 I was thinking that it would be... -Yeah. Okay. 1241 00:53:04,000 --> 00:53:05,300 - Maybe it'd be a good idea... - I'll be right back. 1242 00:53:05,433 --> 00:53:07,000 - ...to trowel it out. - Just to be safe. 1243 00:53:07,166 --> 00:53:09,100 I mean, we're in worm tickler territory now. 1244 00:53:09,266 --> 00:53:11,800 Okay. 1245 00:53:11,967 --> 00:53:14,333 I'll pinpoint it for you, Fiona. -Okay. 1246 00:53:15,367 --> 00:53:17,934 Oh, it's a screamer. 1247 00:53:18,033 --> 00:53:20,300 - Right there. - It's really deep. 1248 00:53:20,500 --> 00:53:24,166 Yeah, it is. That's about ten inches. 1249 00:53:25,166 --> 00:53:27,300 Yeah, I can, I can see it right here. 1250 00:53:27,467 --> 00:53:29,767 It's-- and it is a substantial size. 1251 00:53:31,266 --> 00:53:33,066 I just don't want to break it, right? Like... 1252 00:53:33,266 --> 00:53:34,734 There's a piece. 1253 00:53:38,633 --> 00:53:41,333 Like, that looks like glass. That-That's glass. 1254 00:53:41,467 --> 00:53:43,133 That's older stuff. 1255 00:53:44,166 --> 00:53:45,834 It-- and look at the color of it. 1256 00:53:46,000 --> 00:53:47,266 And that's pretty green. 1257 00:53:47,433 --> 00:53:49,900 But that's looking like older glass. 1258 00:53:56,433 --> 00:53:58,934 You know what? There's all sorts of things down here. 1259 00:53:59,033 --> 00:54:00,367 To be honest, I'm t-- I'm seeing 1260 00:54:00,567 --> 00:54:02,667 some coarse earthenware now, too. -Mm-hmm. 1261 00:54:02,834 --> 00:54:04,233 So, the fact that... 1262 00:54:04,400 --> 00:54:06,033 ...the fact that we've got coarse earthenware, 1263 00:54:06,200 --> 00:54:08,700 you've got glass and a big piece of iron, 1264 00:54:08,867 --> 00:54:11,533 I think we need to, um, not dig this up right now. 1265 00:54:11,700 --> 00:54:13,333 Yeah. 1266 00:54:13,500 --> 00:54:14,867 I want to take out just a bit of the roots. 1267 00:54:15,033 --> 00:54:16,633 I think we'll just make it a little bit bigger. 1268 00:54:16,734 --> 00:54:19,166 This may just be a pile of something 1269 00:54:19,333 --> 00:54:22,834 that got thrown here, but what if it's something else? 1270 00:54:23,033 --> 00:54:24,300 - Yeah. - Yeah. What if this another part 1271 00:54:24,433 --> 00:54:26,033 of a foundation? 1272 00:54:26,200 --> 00:54:28,367 We are not that far away from this feature. 1273 00:54:28,533 --> 00:54:31,233 'Cause we found the starburst button right over here 1274 00:54:31,367 --> 00:54:34,166 and which is literally four feet away from us. 1275 00:54:34,266 --> 00:54:36,033 We found the spiral button right over here, 1276 00:54:36,166 --> 00:54:38,867 and that's really, really close to-to this. 1277 00:54:39,033 --> 00:54:40,667 - Oh, wow. - This could potentially be-- 1278 00:54:40,834 --> 00:54:42,033 be part of whatever's going on 1279 00:54:42,200 --> 00:54:43,667 over at this feature. 1280 00:54:44,700 --> 00:54:46,333 Another potential section 1281 00:54:46,533 --> 00:54:49,667 of the mysterious round feature on Lot 5? 1282 00:54:49,834 --> 00:54:52,367 And mere feet from where the team uncovered 1283 00:54:52,533 --> 00:54:55,300 two ornate buttons that may be connected 1284 00:54:55,433 --> 00:54:59,467 to the 17th-century order known as the Knights of Malta? 1285 00:54:59,567 --> 00:55:01,300 A religious order 1286 00:55:01,467 --> 00:55:03,300 who, just like the Portuguese Knights of Christ, 1287 00:55:03,467 --> 00:55:07,266 descended from the Knights Templar? 1288 00:55:07,433 --> 00:55:09,400 We're in total agreement. 1289 00:55:09,567 --> 00:55:11,567 And who knows what else is down there? 1290 00:55:11,734 --> 00:55:13,033 Well, that's what I'm thinking, too. 1291 00:55:13,166 --> 00:55:15,100 So we'll-we'll-we'll hold this for now, 1292 00:55:15,266 --> 00:55:17,200 and if you're okay to keep going with the rest of it... 1293 00:55:17,333 --> 00:55:18,767 For sure. 1294 00:55:18,934 --> 00:55:21,033 Due to provincial regulations, 1295 00:55:21,133 --> 00:55:23,900 because Fiona believes that Gary and Peter 1296 00:55:24,000 --> 00:55:27,100 may have found another part of the rounded feature, 1297 00:55:27,266 --> 00:55:29,100 she and the archaeology team 1298 00:55:29,266 --> 00:55:32,133 must now perform further excavations of this site 1299 00:55:32,333 --> 00:55:34,367 to locate the large metal object 1300 00:55:34,500 --> 00:55:37,133 and whatever else may be buried here. 1301 00:55:37,333 --> 00:55:38,767 Now we've found this, 1302 00:55:38,934 --> 00:55:41,767 who knows what else is waiting for us over here? 1303 00:55:42,800 --> 00:55:44,767 This is really encouraging. 1304 00:55:49,333 --> 00:55:51,033 - It's treasure time. - Yep. 1305 00:55:51,200 --> 00:55:52,433 As the investigations continue 1306 00:55:52,567 --> 00:55:53,867 in the Money Pit area... 1307 00:55:54,033 --> 00:55:55,333 This is just starting to hit gravel. 1308 00:55:55,500 --> 00:55:57,433 ...and on Lot 5... 1309 00:55:57,567 --> 00:56:00,066 Okay, everybody, this is the first 1310 00:56:00,233 --> 00:56:02,066 of what are going to be, hopefully, 1311 00:56:02,200 --> 00:56:04,433 a whole bunch of sessions in the lab. 1312 00:56:04,600 --> 00:56:06,433 Yeah. -[narrator] ...Rick and Marty Lagina, 1313 00:56:06,633 --> 00:56:09,533 along with other members of the team, 1314 00:56:09,700 --> 00:56:11,567 meet with archaeologist Laird Niven 1315 00:56:11,734 --> 00:56:14,066 and archaeometallurgist Emma Culligan 1316 00:56:14,233 --> 00:56:16,600 in the Oak Island laboratory. 1317 00:56:16,767 --> 00:56:20,066 While Emma is still conducting scientific analysis 1318 00:56:20,266 --> 00:56:22,867 of the 14th-century silver coin, 1319 00:56:23,033 --> 00:56:26,333 she has prepared a report on the chisel 1320 00:56:26,467 --> 00:56:29,066 that was recently found in the Money Pit spoils 1321 00:56:29,233 --> 00:56:32,834 from last year's large-scale excavations. 1322 00:56:33,033 --> 00:56:35,233 - What did you find out, Emma? - All right. 1323 00:56:35,367 --> 00:56:38,367 So, the chisel did get a good strip of bare metal 1324 00:56:38,533 --> 00:56:41,200 from this area right here. 1325 00:56:41,367 --> 00:56:42,834 So, I have the compositions up here. 1326 00:56:42,967 --> 00:56:44,400 Earlier today, 1327 00:56:44,567 --> 00:56:46,934 Emma scanned the iron artifact 1328 00:56:47,066 --> 00:56:51,100 using an X-ray fluorescence, or XRF, device, 1329 00:56:51,266 --> 00:56:54,533 a device that emits nondestructive radiation 1330 00:56:54,700 --> 00:56:57,834 to identify an object's chemical composition, 1331 00:56:57,967 --> 00:57:02,300 which can help determine when it may have been created. 1332 00:57:02,467 --> 00:57:06,667 It lacks any modern alloying element like manganese 1333 00:57:06,834 --> 00:57:09,400 or any other element I would normally find, 1334 00:57:09,533 --> 00:57:11,233 which indicate "older." 1335 00:57:11,367 --> 00:57:14,100 Brilliant. -This is definitively not modern. 1336 00:57:16,266 --> 00:57:19,133 So, it would p-- comfortably put it in the 1700s. 1337 00:57:19,300 --> 00:57:20,667 - Sweet. - Yeah. 1338 00:57:20,867 --> 00:57:23,300 And it could potentially be older. 1339 00:57:23,467 --> 00:57:25,433 - Well, I love those dates. - Yeah. 1340 00:57:25,600 --> 00:57:27,500 The chisel is actually very exciting, 1341 00:57:27,700 --> 00:57:29,333 'cause that's before the story 1342 00:57:29,500 --> 00:57:32,400 of the first treasure hunt efforts on Oak Island, 1343 00:57:32,600 --> 00:57:34,166 so it could be part of an original deposit. 1344 00:57:35,333 --> 00:57:36,633 Think it's interesting. 1345 00:57:36,800 --> 00:57:38,734 It's a great find, uh, 1346 00:57:38,834 --> 00:57:40,934 to start off the year like this. 1347 00:57:41,100 --> 00:57:45,300 We have an old tool found at depth in the Money Pit. 1348 00:57:45,467 --> 00:57:48,300 This is not the one thing, but we're getting there. 1349 00:57:48,467 --> 00:57:49,967 All right. 1350 00:57:50,166 --> 00:57:53,333 I'm satisfied. Well done. We'll get you some more. 1351 00:57:53,467 --> 00:57:55,667 There's gonna be some more finds coming. 1352 00:57:55,834 --> 00:57:58,133 And I'm hoping it's made of gold and silver. 1353 00:57:58,300 --> 00:58:01,533 Well, as Rick always says, "We got to go find it." -Yep. 1354 00:58:01,700 --> 00:58:03,333 See you later. 1355 00:58:03,500 --> 00:58:05,166 Thank you. 1356 00:58:09,066 --> 00:58:11,200 The following morning... 1357 00:58:12,066 --> 00:58:13,333 Hey, Terry, Charles. 1358 00:58:13,500 --> 00:58:14,834 Hey, Alex. 1359 00:58:15,000 --> 00:58:16,533 ...in the Money Pit area, 1360 00:58:16,700 --> 00:58:19,700 Alex Lagina joins geologist Terry Matheson 1361 00:58:19,867 --> 00:58:23,633 and Oak Island historian Charles Barkhouse 1362 00:58:23,767 --> 00:58:26,333 as they continue monitoring the drilling operation 1363 00:58:26,500 --> 00:58:30,500 in borehole H.5-8.5. 1364 00:58:31,533 --> 00:58:33,367 - What depth are we at? - What they're gonna 1365 00:58:33,533 --> 00:58:35,834 bring up in a second here is from 168 to 178. 1366 00:58:36,033 --> 00:58:38,066 Okay. And anything so far or...? 1367 00:58:38,233 --> 00:58:40,467 What's coming up right now should be a good, clean run. 1368 00:58:40,600 --> 00:58:42,367 - Terry! - Whoa. Here we go. 1369 00:58:42,533 --> 00:58:44,200 Come here. -[Charles] Could be something in the barrel there. 1370 00:58:44,333 --> 00:58:46,400 - Something's sticking out. - It looks like. 1371 00:58:48,200 --> 00:58:49,667 What you got, Adam? 1372 00:58:51,567 --> 00:58:54,633 What is that? -That looks like some steel to me. 1373 00:58:54,767 --> 00:58:56,033 Yeah, it does. 1374 00:58:56,200 --> 00:58:57,500 That's a chunk of metal. 1375 00:58:57,667 --> 00:58:59,033 Yeah. 1376 00:59:00,567 --> 00:59:02,767 A large metal object 1377 00:59:02,900 --> 00:59:08,700 extracted from nearly 180 feet deep in the solution channel? 1378 00:59:08,800 --> 00:59:10,767 You know, finding this piece of metal, I mean, 1379 00:59:10,934 --> 00:59:14,100 it's very exciting because we're not sure what it is. 1380 00:59:14,266 --> 00:59:17,533 Anything below 150 is a really interesting, 1381 00:59:17,667 --> 00:59:19,200 uh, level for us to search 1382 00:59:19,333 --> 00:59:21,400 because we don't know the exact location 1383 00:59:21,500 --> 00:59:23,767 of the original Money Pit. 1384 00:59:23,967 --> 00:59:25,700 I don't know. 1385 00:59:25,900 --> 00:59:27,800 - I don't know what that is. - Pretty interesting. 1386 00:59:27,967 --> 00:59:30,100 Hey, Scott. Check that out. 1387 00:59:34,000 --> 00:59:35,266 It's very thick. 1388 00:59:35,433 --> 00:59:37,734 I agree. It's really substantial. 1389 00:59:37,900 --> 00:59:39,767 You know, we may be onto something. 1390 00:59:39,934 --> 00:59:41,133 Yeah. 1391 00:59:41,300 --> 00:59:42,600 Let's spit it out. 1392 00:59:42,767 --> 00:59:44,133 - Spit it out? - Yep. 1393 00:59:45,734 --> 00:59:47,400 We're drilling down pretty deep here. 1394 00:59:47,567 --> 00:59:49,767 At this point in the solution channel, 1395 00:59:49,934 --> 00:59:51,233 first thing we need to do is get it out of there 1396 00:59:51,400 --> 00:59:52,767 and have a look and see what it is. 1397 00:59:56,600 --> 00:59:59,133 It's still sitting right there. 1398 01:00:02,066 --> 01:00:04,033 - That's another piece. - That's another piece. 1399 01:00:07,467 --> 01:00:09,300 Let's see what it is. 1400 01:00:09,467 --> 01:00:11,734 We can take a look on the table. -Yeah. 1401 01:00:14,567 --> 01:00:17,033 A second metal object 1402 01:00:17,166 --> 01:00:19,567 found in the solution channel? 1403 01:00:19,734 --> 01:00:23,800 The questions that now arise are: just what could they be, 1404 01:00:23,967 --> 01:00:27,133 and who may have left them buried in the Money Pit area? 1405 01:00:29,600 --> 01:00:31,567 What's the depth, Kyle? -178. 1406 01:00:33,300 --> 01:00:35,600 So, let's have a look here. This is the bottom. 1407 01:00:35,767 --> 01:00:38,767 This is where the-- that chunk was sticking right out. 1408 01:00:44,300 --> 01:00:46,033 That looks like a chunk of old drill rod. 1409 01:00:46,166 --> 01:00:47,533 Yeah, it does. 1410 01:00:47,667 --> 01:00:48,900 That was projecting out the bottom. 1411 01:00:49,066 --> 01:00:50,400 That was what we were looking at. 1412 01:00:50,567 --> 01:00:51,934 It's twisted up there pretty tight. 1413 01:00:52,100 --> 01:00:53,433 Yeah. 1414 01:00:53,633 --> 01:00:55,100 - Yeah, look at that. - Another chunk. 1415 01:00:55,266 --> 01:00:57,033 - Yeah. - Yep. 1416 01:00:57,166 --> 01:00:58,934 I'd say you're, you're maybe looking at 1417 01:00:59,100 --> 01:01:00,834 the whole piece right there, though. 1418 01:01:01,000 --> 01:01:02,367 The whole enchilada. 1419 01:01:02,567 --> 01:01:03,700 - The whole chunk, yeah. - You know what I mean? 1420 01:01:03,867 --> 01:01:05,033 Like, it was very small diameter. 1421 01:01:05,200 --> 01:01:06,500 It's buckled a couple of ways, yeah. 1422 01:01:06,667 --> 01:01:07,867 This is good. 1423 01:01:08,033 --> 01:01:09,633 Somebody else was here in this area. 1424 01:01:09,800 --> 01:01:12,500 We know other treasure hunters throughout the search 1425 01:01:12,667 --> 01:01:14,433 have come really, really close to the point 1426 01:01:14,567 --> 01:01:16,667 that they got indications that they had hit something. 1427 01:01:16,834 --> 01:01:18,433 Yeah. -[Scott] And I love finding old drill steel. 1428 01:01:18,567 --> 01:01:20,700 Especially here in the Money Pit because, 1429 01:01:20,867 --> 01:01:22,467 like I said, they didn't get the recovery back from that. 1430 01:01:22,633 --> 01:01:25,000 So they never got to check what's below that. -Yeah. 1431 01:01:25,166 --> 01:01:27,133 Interesting. -[Alex] It's about the right size 1432 01:01:27,300 --> 01:01:29,800 to be a two-inch diameter casing, 1433 01:01:29,967 --> 01:01:31,667 which could have been the casing for that pot auger. 1434 01:01:31,867 --> 01:01:33,133 Potentially brought back 1435 01:01:33,233 --> 01:01:34,700 - that silver coin we saw. - Yeah. 1436 01:01:34,867 --> 01:01:37,600 Yeah. So, actually, James Pitblado-- 1437 01:01:37,734 --> 01:01:40,533 he was seen taking something out of the pot auger, 1438 01:01:40,700 --> 01:01:43,600 he put it in his pocket, he didn't show up the next day. 1439 01:01:43,734 --> 01:01:45,033 Hey, and, you know, another reason for casing 1440 01:01:45,200 --> 01:01:46,533 to still be in the ground 1441 01:01:46,700 --> 01:01:48,767 is if your driller quits and walks off the site. 1442 01:01:48,867 --> 01:01:51,133 Because he found something on the auger. -That's right. 1443 01:01:51,333 --> 01:01:53,100 Look, 1444 01:01:53,300 --> 01:01:54,967 I think Emma's gonna be able to test this 1445 01:01:55,133 --> 01:01:57,500 and tell us whether this dates to the 1840s. 1446 01:01:57,633 --> 01:01:59,033 If it does, 1447 01:01:59,200 --> 01:02:00,834 then it means we're-we're in the same vicinity, 1448 01:02:00,967 --> 01:02:03,600 - if that dates to 1849. - Yep. 1449 01:02:03,767 --> 01:02:05,400 - Yeah. - The fact that 1450 01:02:05,567 --> 01:02:06,934 the team has found pieces 1451 01:02:07,100 --> 01:02:08,667 of what appear to be drilling rods 1452 01:02:08,800 --> 01:02:11,000 from previous searcher activity 1453 01:02:11,133 --> 01:02:13,367 may actually be a critical clue 1454 01:02:13,533 --> 01:02:17,166 that they are now drilling down through the original Money Pit. 1455 01:02:17,300 --> 01:02:18,734 We might be able to determine 1456 01:02:18,900 --> 01:02:20,100 which company it came from. 1457 01:02:20,266 --> 01:02:22,000 If it's 1850 and earlier, 1458 01:02:22,133 --> 01:02:23,834 the earliest searchers knew where the Money Pit was. 1459 01:02:23,967 --> 01:02:25,266 That means we could be onto something. 1460 01:02:25,467 --> 01:02:27,066 There could be something below it. 1461 01:02:27,233 --> 01:02:29,533 There could be the remains of the vault. 1462 01:02:29,700 --> 01:02:31,100 And then, of course, 1463 01:02:31,266 --> 01:02:34,233 178 feet, we still have, you know, 1464 01:02:34,400 --> 01:02:36,367 30-plus feet to drill, and we really don't know 1465 01:02:36,533 --> 01:02:37,834 what's at the bottom 1466 01:02:37,967 --> 01:02:39,367 of the solution channel in this area yet. 1467 01:02:39,533 --> 01:02:40,767 Well, let's keep our fingers crossed. 1468 01:02:40,934 --> 01:02:42,367 - Yeah. - All right. 1469 01:02:42,533 --> 01:02:43,767 - Exciting. - Great day. 1470 01:02:48,300 --> 01:02:50,667 While the drilling operation continues 1471 01:02:50,834 --> 01:02:52,133 in the Money Pit area... 1472 01:02:52,300 --> 01:02:54,400 This is 180. 1473 01:02:56,033 --> 01:02:57,900 ...later that afternoon... 1474 01:02:59,834 --> 01:03:02,166 What do you think, Tansy? 1475 01:03:02,333 --> 01:03:05,333 - Have you found anything? - Eh, Not much over here. 1476 01:03:05,500 --> 01:03:09,300 ...Rick and Alex Lagina arrive on Lot 5 1477 01:03:09,433 --> 01:03:11,800 as members of the team continue investigating 1478 01:03:11,900 --> 01:03:14,667 the mysterious round feature... 1479 01:03:14,834 --> 01:03:17,567 - You still have iron left, eh? - Yeah. 1480 01:03:17,734 --> 01:03:20,500 ...and a possible new section of it 1481 01:03:20,667 --> 01:03:24,834 where a large metal object was detected just one day ago. 1482 01:03:25,000 --> 01:03:27,533 There's definitely more in here. 1483 01:03:29,667 --> 01:03:31,500 Think that's it. 1484 01:03:31,667 --> 01:03:33,967 It almost looks like an iron bar. 1485 01:03:35,000 --> 01:03:37,133 What a weird-looking artifact. 1486 01:03:37,266 --> 01:03:39,567 Would they just have, like, metal around 1487 01:03:39,767 --> 01:03:41,967 that they could use to fashion tools with? 1488 01:03:42,100 --> 01:03:45,166 A blacksmith would have a stock. 1489 01:03:46,233 --> 01:03:48,066 It is an odd-looking piece. 1490 01:03:48,233 --> 01:03:51,633 So I think we keep it dirty and take it to Emma. 1491 01:03:51,767 --> 01:03:53,500 Well, it's still pretty cool. 1492 01:03:53,667 --> 01:03:55,367 I'm excited to see what else might be in here. 1493 01:03:55,533 --> 01:03:56,900 Good stuff. 1494 01:03:58,100 --> 01:04:00,600 I think Lot 5 continues to evolve. 1495 01:04:00,767 --> 01:04:04,467 We're all quite puzzled by the uniqueness of the structure, 1496 01:04:04,633 --> 01:04:06,400 and it continues to grow larger. 1497 01:04:06,567 --> 01:04:10,266 So all of these artifacts could be highly relevant. 1498 01:04:10,433 --> 01:04:12,367 We have to bring them to the lab. 1499 01:04:12,467 --> 01:04:15,200 We need more of these finds to hopefully fill in those gaps 1500 01:04:15,333 --> 01:04:18,033 and give us those answers. 1501 01:04:20,467 --> 01:04:22,300 Ooh, what's this? 1502 01:04:23,767 --> 01:04:25,133 Hey. Look at this. 1503 01:04:26,133 --> 01:04:27,934 Oh, that looks good. 1504 01:04:28,100 --> 01:04:30,767 I don't think I've seen anything like this before. 1505 01:04:32,233 --> 01:04:33,767 I can tell you what it is. 1506 01:04:33,934 --> 01:04:35,633 - Really? - Yeah. 1507 01:04:38,834 --> 01:04:40,266 - Oh, I've heard of that. - Yeah. Yeah. 1508 01:04:40,433 --> 01:04:42,400 And this is one of the earliest pieces. 1509 01:04:42,567 --> 01:04:44,600 We've nev-- we haven't found any more of this before. 1510 01:04:45,633 --> 01:04:47,767 So, when you say "early," how early are you talking? 1511 01:04:47,934 --> 01:04:49,233 Staffordshire slipware is like 1512 01:04:49,400 --> 01:04:52,533 1675 to 1770. 1513 01:04:52,667 --> 01:04:55,200 Well, that's a game changer. 1514 01:04:55,333 --> 01:04:57,367 - Alex, Rick. - Yep? 1515 01:04:57,500 --> 01:05:00,266 We've got something to show you. -All right. 1516 01:05:02,133 --> 01:05:03,500 So, Fiona just found this. 1517 01:05:07,400 --> 01:05:11,500 It dates 1675 to 1770. 1518 01:05:11,700 --> 01:05:13,333 Mm. That's pretty good. 1519 01:05:13,533 --> 01:05:15,867 Yeah. -That's really exciting, actually. 1520 01:05:16,000 --> 01:05:17,633 So, early stuff. 1521 01:05:17,800 --> 01:05:19,000 We know we're not done here 1522 01:05:19,166 --> 01:05:21,133 on Lot 5 by a long shot. 1523 01:05:21,300 --> 01:05:23,333 We're finding these earlier artifacts 1524 01:05:23,500 --> 01:05:26,266 that are hinting at an occupation in the 1600s 1525 01:05:26,400 --> 01:05:28,266 in this whole new test pit. 1526 01:05:28,400 --> 01:05:30,533 All of which seem to predate 1527 01:05:30,667 --> 01:05:31,934 the treasure hunt in the Money Pit. 1528 01:05:32,133 --> 01:05:33,633 We're gonna expand the pit, 1529 01:05:33,800 --> 01:05:36,333 dig down deeper, and hopefully 1530 01:05:36,467 --> 01:05:39,133 we can find more artifacts like that or better. 1531 01:05:39,300 --> 01:05:40,934 Who knows what we're gonna learn? 1532 01:05:41,066 --> 01:05:43,266 Well, you can tell our work here is definitely not done on Lot 5. 1533 01:05:43,400 --> 01:05:45,166 I mean, this is starting to intrigue me. 1534 01:05:45,333 --> 01:05:47,100 When you're looking at these date ranges, 1535 01:05:47,200 --> 01:05:48,934 that's really encouraging to me. 1536 01:05:49,066 --> 01:05:51,166 You have to remember, this feature is completely 1537 01:05:51,333 --> 01:05:52,767 - undocumented. - Yeah. 1538 01:05:52,900 --> 01:05:54,333 We're changing Nova Scotian history, really. 1539 01:05:54,533 --> 01:05:55,800 Oh, absolutely. 1540 01:05:55,967 --> 01:05:58,100 I have long believed that the 1750 1541 01:05:58,233 --> 01:06:01,066 and onward date is searcher era 1542 01:06:01,233 --> 01:06:03,600 because of the preponderance of finds. 1543 01:06:03,767 --> 01:06:06,100 If you're a searcher, you don't care that people 1544 01:06:06,300 --> 01:06:08,867 make note of your activity. 1545 01:06:09,033 --> 01:06:11,500 We have the earliest dates around 1200. 1546 01:06:11,633 --> 01:06:14,900 And then we have that middle ground, right? 1547 01:06:15,100 --> 01:06:18,400 The 14, 15, early 1600s. 1548 01:06:18,567 --> 01:06:20,667 When you think of it, 1549 01:06:20,800 --> 01:06:23,700 long ago they viewed time differently than we do, right? 1550 01:06:23,900 --> 01:06:25,700 - Oh, yeah. - All the big projects 1551 01:06:25,900 --> 01:06:27,667 like castles, cathedrals and all that stuff, 1552 01:06:27,867 --> 01:06:29,734 - if you look, it's 200 years. - It took generations. 1553 01:06:29,900 --> 01:06:32,533 Yeah. -Yeah. And so that's what I think happened here. 1554 01:06:32,734 --> 01:06:35,600 Could Rick's notion be correct? 1555 01:06:35,767 --> 01:06:39,600 Is it possible that this potentially 17th-century pottery 1556 01:06:39,767 --> 01:06:41,600 was left by one of several groups 1557 01:06:41,767 --> 01:06:45,667 who may have occupied Lot 5 while also hiding something 1558 01:06:45,767 --> 01:06:48,500 of great value in the Money Pit? 1559 01:06:48,633 --> 01:06:51,867 If so, what else might those mysterious people 1560 01:06:52,033 --> 01:06:55,533 have left here for the team to uncover? 1561 01:06:55,700 --> 01:06:57,367 That's really cool. I hope I can find one of those. 1562 01:06:57,467 --> 01:06:58,734 Yeah. 1563 01:06:58,900 --> 01:07:00,467 - Find a big piece. - I'll work on it. 1564 01:07:00,633 --> 01:07:01,967 Believe me, I've been trying. 1565 01:07:02,133 --> 01:07:03,967 Hopefully, we'll find more. 1566 01:07:23,600 --> 01:07:25,500 - Alex? - Yeah? 1567 01:07:25,667 --> 01:07:27,934 I think I found a... 1568 01:07:28,100 --> 01:07:29,800 No way. 1569 01:07:29,967 --> 01:07:36,265 How in the heck did you find that? 1570 01:07:36,266 --> 01:07:38,467 How in the heck did you find that? That's a bead. 1571 01:07:38,600 --> 01:07:39,867 Hey, Laird. 1572 01:07:40,000 --> 01:07:41,467 Tansy found a bead. 1573 01:07:41,600 --> 01:07:42,867 - Oh, really? - Yeah. 1574 01:07:43,066 --> 01:07:44,767 Oh! 1575 01:07:44,967 --> 01:07:48,200 While excavating the round feature on Lot 5, 1576 01:07:48,333 --> 01:07:51,066 archaeology assistant Tansy Rudnicki 1577 01:07:51,233 --> 01:07:55,433 has just uncovered another potentially important clue. 1578 01:07:55,600 --> 01:07:58,066 Honestly, I-I can't believe she even found it. It's tiny. 1579 01:07:58,233 --> 01:07:59,734 - Excellent. - Wow. 1580 01:07:59,900 --> 01:08:01,500 Want me to hand it to him? -[Tansy] Yeah. 1581 01:08:01,700 --> 01:08:04,500 - Don't drop it. - Yeah. 1582 01:08:05,567 --> 01:08:06,967 There you go. 1583 01:08:07,133 --> 01:08:09,333 - Oh, look at that. - Tansy, you found it 1584 01:08:09,533 --> 01:08:11,000 pretty deep, right? 1585 01:08:11,166 --> 01:08:12,433 I mean, you're getting close to sterile soil there, 1586 01:08:12,567 --> 01:08:14,033 - it looks like. - Yeah. 1587 01:08:14,200 --> 01:08:15,834 Moya had found a-a similar bead 1588 01:08:16,000 --> 01:08:17,767 almost at the similar depth that you're going to, 1589 01:08:17,900 --> 01:08:20,533 and she found it right over here in what we call "the yard." 1590 01:08:20,667 --> 01:08:23,834 But we've also found two other Venetian beads which were, 1591 01:08:24,000 --> 01:08:25,533 uh, the striped ones that had blue and red stripes on it, 1592 01:08:25,700 --> 01:08:27,000 - and the white ones. - I remember those. 1593 01:08:27,166 --> 01:08:28,667 Two Venetian beads, for sure. 1594 01:08:28,834 --> 01:08:30,166 Yep, those were Venetians, but the other one 1595 01:08:30,333 --> 01:08:32,633 that, to me, is the most interesting is the green 1596 01:08:32,800 --> 01:08:35,767 wound bead that we found over in the test pit over there. 1597 01:08:35,900 --> 01:08:37,333 - Who found that? - I found that one, yeah. 1598 01:08:37,500 --> 01:08:38,800 That was exciting, 1599 01:08:38,967 --> 01:08:40,500 because that was one that you said 1600 01:08:40,700 --> 01:08:43,200 had a really old age range or date range on it. 1601 01:08:43,367 --> 01:08:45,700 It's walled glass, 1602 01:08:45,867 --> 01:08:47,333 uh, which means forest glass, 1603 01:08:47,533 --> 01:08:49,834 and it was produced in forests in Northern Europe. 1604 01:08:49,967 --> 01:08:53,000 It was, like, 1200 to 1500. 1605 01:08:53,166 --> 01:08:55,000 I mean, it-it was old. 1606 01:08:56,300 --> 01:08:58,200 Believe it or not, this is 1607 01:08:58,367 --> 01:09:00,367 - what we call a seed bead. - I can see why, 1608 01:09:00,533 --> 01:09:01,867 - like 'cause it's so small? - Yeah. 'Cause-- 1609 01:09:02,033 --> 01:09:04,100 for that very reason, yeah. 1610 01:09:04,266 --> 01:09:07,233 Probably not worn as you would think beads are, 1611 01:09:07,400 --> 01:09:08,600 it's probably embroidered, 1612 01:09:08,767 --> 01:09:10,367 - which is pretty cool. - Oh. 1613 01:09:10,467 --> 01:09:12,066 Is there a way to get, like, an age 1614 01:09:12,233 --> 01:09:14,066 or a, a date on it? 1615 01:09:14,233 --> 01:09:17,834 We can probably find if it's most likely Venetian, 1616 01:09:17,967 --> 01:09:19,266 but the Venetians just kept that tradition up 1617 01:09:19,433 --> 01:09:21,166 over hundreds of years. 1618 01:09:21,300 --> 01:09:22,567 Probably on the earlier side 1619 01:09:22,767 --> 01:09:24,100 - of what we're finding here. - Yeah. 1620 01:09:25,066 --> 01:09:27,233 In 1291, 1621 01:09:27,400 --> 01:09:29,667 artisans in Venice, Italy 1622 01:09:29,800 --> 01:09:32,033 began producing decorative glass beads 1623 01:09:32,200 --> 01:09:35,333 that soon became a highly sought form of currency 1624 01:09:35,467 --> 01:09:38,033 as well as status symbols 1625 01:09:38,200 --> 01:09:40,333 used to adorn ceremonial garments, 1626 01:09:40,467 --> 01:09:43,100 jewelry and religious artifacts. 1627 01:09:43,266 --> 01:09:45,700 Over the past two years, 1628 01:09:45,867 --> 01:09:48,433 the Oak Island team has found four Venetian trade beads 1629 01:09:48,567 --> 01:09:52,533 in and around this stone foundation on Lot 5 1630 01:09:52,700 --> 01:09:57,600 that could date back to between the 16th and 17th centuries, 1631 01:09:57,800 --> 01:10:00,166 two of which may even be connected 1632 01:10:00,300 --> 01:10:02,233 to the Knights of Malta. 1633 01:10:02,400 --> 01:10:05,767 However, they have also recovered 1634 01:10:05,934 --> 01:10:09,734 a so-called forest glass bead in this location, 1635 01:10:09,900 --> 01:10:12,667 which scientific analysis determined could date 1636 01:10:12,800 --> 01:10:15,400 as far back as the tenth century. 1637 01:10:16,400 --> 01:10:19,166 Is it getting to the point that it's an unusual amount of beads 1638 01:10:19,367 --> 01:10:21,934 - for a site like this? - The number of beads 1639 01:10:22,100 --> 01:10:23,600 and the variety we have seems to be unusual. 1640 01:10:23,767 --> 01:10:25,367 - Well, and they're scattered... - Yeah. 1641 01:10:25,533 --> 01:10:27,734 - ...everywhere. - I know. I know. 1642 01:10:27,900 --> 01:10:29,533 Given the number 1643 01:10:29,700 --> 01:10:32,200 of potentially ancient and valuable trade beads, 1644 01:10:32,367 --> 01:10:36,200 as well as the 14th-century barter token 1645 01:10:36,300 --> 01:10:39,033 that the team has found in this feature, 1646 01:10:39,200 --> 01:10:42,166 is it possible that it may have been used 1647 01:10:42,300 --> 01:10:47,000 not only as a base camp long ago by different groups of people 1648 01:10:47,133 --> 01:10:50,367 but also as a place to hide valuables? 1649 01:10:50,567 --> 01:10:53,834 If so, what else might the team find 1650 01:10:53,967 --> 01:10:56,600 as they continue to excavate it? 1651 01:10:56,767 --> 01:10:58,734 - Hey, Rick. - Hey. -[Fiona] Hey. 1652 01:10:58,900 --> 01:11:00,834 I know one thing, when people are standing here talking, 1653 01:11:01,000 --> 01:11:04,633 - something's been found. - Take a look. 1654 01:11:04,800 --> 01:11:08,500 - Oh, my gosh. - It's a little seed bead glass. 1655 01:11:08,633 --> 01:11:11,266 Wow. Wow, congratulations. 1656 01:11:11,433 --> 01:11:12,800 - Thank you. - Well done. -Yeah. 1657 01:11:13,000 --> 01:11:14,433 One thing that's curious, 1658 01:11:14,600 --> 01:11:16,633 when you speak about going back in time, 1659 01:11:16,800 --> 01:11:18,600 we now have this possible connection 1660 01:11:18,767 --> 01:11:24,166 to a 1360, 1380 Portuguese coin. 1661 01:11:24,333 --> 01:11:27,433 Can that-- the date of that-- go back to that time? 1662 01:11:27,633 --> 01:11:29,000 It could. 1663 01:11:29,133 --> 01:11:30,500 Before, I think 1664 01:11:30,667 --> 01:11:32,834 we've investigated who could have come here. 1665 01:11:32,967 --> 01:11:36,800 Now we have what appears to be pretty good hints 1666 01:11:36,967 --> 01:11:38,567 of connective tissue in the form of the coin. 1667 01:11:38,700 --> 01:11:39,934 And we're looking for other things 1668 01:11:40,100 --> 01:11:41,834 that we-- might help that connection. 1669 01:11:42,000 --> 01:11:43,300 Right. -So, like, the beads would be one. 1670 01:11:43,467 --> 01:11:44,667 - Yeah. - If you can trace these beads 1671 01:11:44,834 --> 01:11:46,600 back to a Portuguese merchant... 1672 01:11:46,767 --> 01:11:48,900 Yeah. -...then that helps us have more confidence 1673 01:11:49,100 --> 01:11:50,734 in, in what the coin might be telling us. 1674 01:11:50,867 --> 01:11:52,734 Yeah, you can see how finding that little thing is kind of 1675 01:11:52,867 --> 01:11:54,633 - the tip of the iceberg. - Yeah. -[Rick] Really, 1676 01:11:54,800 --> 01:11:56,133 the bottom line is, there's probably more here. 1677 01:11:56,300 --> 01:11:57,934 - Yeah. -Yeah. - And that's cool. 1678 01:11:58,100 --> 01:11:59,300 - Cool. - All right. 1679 01:11:59,467 --> 01:12:00,834 You guys can go back to work. 1680 01:12:01,000 --> 01:12:02,233 I'm gonna take this back to Emma and... 1681 01:12:02,367 --> 01:12:03,800 - Okay. - ...see what we can find out. 1682 01:12:03,934 --> 01:12:05,567 - Fair enough. - We'll try to find more. 1683 01:12:05,767 --> 01:12:08,166 Everybody get ready to pull out the gold coins. 1684 01:12:08,333 --> 01:12:12,300 As the investigation on Lot 5 continues... 1685 01:12:12,433 --> 01:12:14,367 All right. Here we go. 1686 01:12:14,567 --> 01:12:16,500 H.5-8.5... 1687 01:12:16,667 --> 01:12:18,033 178 to 188. 1688 01:12:18,200 --> 01:12:20,133 We're going at 'er right now, guys. 1689 01:12:20,266 --> 01:12:21,800 Here we go. 1690 01:12:21,934 --> 01:12:24,166 ...over in the Money Pit area, 1691 01:12:24,367 --> 01:12:26,633 other members of the team closely monitor 1692 01:12:26,734 --> 01:12:31,467 the core-drilling operation in borehole H.5-8.5 1693 01:12:31,567 --> 01:12:35,967 as it reaches deeper into the mysterious solution channel. 1694 01:12:36,100 --> 01:12:37,500 This is a very hot spot for drilling. 1695 01:12:37,667 --> 01:12:39,333 186 is deeper 1696 01:12:39,433 --> 01:12:41,800 than any searcher that we know of has been. 1697 01:12:41,934 --> 01:12:43,500 Exactly. 1698 01:12:43,667 --> 01:12:47,033 That's why we're gonna look at these areas in much more detail. 1699 01:12:52,200 --> 01:12:55,033 Lots of dark water. Looks like we've got a sample. 1700 01:12:58,200 --> 01:13:00,467 - Here comes a core. - Here it comes. 1701 01:13:00,633 --> 01:13:02,734 Let's see what's in store. 1702 01:13:04,834 --> 01:13:06,100 What you got, Adam? 1703 01:13:06,300 --> 01:13:08,734 - 188. - Thank you. 1704 01:13:14,500 --> 01:13:16,700 Somewhat bedded and firm, unfortunately. 1705 01:13:16,834 --> 01:13:18,300 Look at that. 1706 01:13:19,600 --> 01:13:22,300 - And here's the top. - Thank you. 1707 01:13:22,467 --> 01:13:25,200 Very tight, clay-rich material. 1708 01:13:25,300 --> 01:13:27,467 But slightly looser here. 1709 01:13:27,633 --> 01:13:29,300 Look at that. 1710 01:13:29,467 --> 01:13:31,133 Now, this material is different. 1711 01:13:31,300 --> 01:13:33,200 That is loose material. 1712 01:13:33,333 --> 01:13:36,400 Although much of the core is made up 1713 01:13:36,600 --> 01:13:38,233 of hard, claylike material, 1714 01:13:38,400 --> 01:13:41,300 which Terry believes is undisturbed, 1715 01:13:41,500 --> 01:13:44,800 the looser soils in the core could suggest evidence 1716 01:13:44,967 --> 01:13:47,066 of the solution channel, 1717 01:13:47,266 --> 01:13:48,700 which means they could potentially contain 1718 01:13:48,834 --> 01:13:51,400 something of value. 1719 01:13:51,567 --> 01:13:53,467 I'm gonna run over it with the metal detector. 1720 01:13:53,600 --> 01:13:55,266 - Go ahead, Charles. - Okay. 1721 01:13:59,433 --> 01:14:00,967 Yeah, hold that-- thanks, Steve. 1722 01:14:02,300 --> 01:14:04,500 - [Steve] Oh, you have something. -Yeah. 1723 01:14:04,667 --> 01:14:06,433 There's something in here, right here. 1724 01:14:06,567 --> 01:14:07,867 Okay. 1725 01:14:09,467 --> 01:14:10,767 I got a hit right here, guys. 1726 01:14:10,900 --> 01:14:13,100 - It's in here somewhere. - Yeah, you got it. 1727 01:14:15,367 --> 01:14:17,033 Look at it. It's all shiny. 1728 01:14:17,200 --> 01:14:20,133 What is all that stuff? You see how shiny that is? 1729 01:14:20,300 --> 01:14:22,100 - Okay. - That's shiny. 1730 01:14:22,233 --> 01:14:24,200 What is that? 1731 01:14:28,200 --> 01:14:29,734 - See it right there. - Yeah, 1732 01:14:29,900 --> 01:14:32,166 - that looks like steel. - Does it? 1733 01:14:32,367 --> 01:14:33,600 - We'll bag it anyway. - It looks like it. 1734 01:14:33,734 --> 01:14:35,233 - Yeah, bag it. - Yep. 1735 01:14:35,400 --> 01:14:36,667 Yep. 1736 01:14:36,800 --> 01:14:38,266 Upon drilling to a depth 1737 01:14:38,433 --> 01:14:41,500 of some 190 feet in the Money Pit area, 1738 01:14:41,633 --> 01:14:44,734 members of the Oak Island team have just unearthed 1739 01:14:44,934 --> 01:14:47,266 another potentially significant clue 1740 01:14:47,400 --> 01:14:49,667 from the mysterious solution channel. 1741 01:14:49,867 --> 01:14:52,033 Okay, let's start breaking 'er down. 1742 01:14:52,200 --> 01:14:53,400 - Okay. - This would be 1743 01:14:53,567 --> 01:14:54,867 a broken piece of metal. 1744 01:14:55,033 --> 01:14:56,900 From what era, I don't know. 1745 01:14:59,066 --> 01:15:01,233 There's something in here and there. 1746 01:15:01,367 --> 01:15:02,667 Okay. 1747 01:15:02,834 --> 01:15:04,066 - That's it. - That's it. 1748 01:15:04,200 --> 01:15:05,500 That's it right there. 1749 01:15:05,667 --> 01:15:07,834 More pieces of metal? 1750 01:15:07,967 --> 01:15:10,400 Could the team have found additional evidence 1751 01:15:10,533 --> 01:15:12,633 of previous searcher activity? 1752 01:15:12,767 --> 01:15:14,600 Or could this be a clue 1753 01:15:14,700 --> 01:15:16,967 connected to someone who buried valuables 1754 01:15:17,133 --> 01:15:20,400 in the original Money Pit centuries ago? 1755 01:15:20,533 --> 01:15:21,767 So, be sure to get 1756 01:15:21,934 --> 01:15:23,467 every little fragment. 1757 01:15:23,600 --> 01:15:25,333 We're gonna bag it all and take it back to the lab. 1758 01:15:26,367 --> 01:15:28,233 Okay, guys, I'm gonna go check on a couple things here 1759 01:15:28,367 --> 01:15:30,000 around the island, but I'll be back. 1760 01:15:30,166 --> 01:15:31,633 If something comes up in that last core, give me a call, 1761 01:15:31,834 --> 01:15:33,066 - would you, please? - Will do. 1762 01:15:33,200 --> 01:15:34,633 - Take care. - Thanks, Scott. 1763 01:15:34,834 --> 01:15:36,266 Right now we got another core coming up. 1764 01:15:36,433 --> 01:15:38,400 Here it comes, guys. 1765 01:15:40,033 --> 01:15:42,667 You know, over the years. We've looked at a lot of cores, 1766 01:15:42,834 --> 01:15:44,500 run the pinpointer over a lot of cores. 1767 01:15:44,667 --> 01:15:46,567 Full-on anaconda here. 1768 01:15:46,700 --> 01:15:49,100 But after seeing the coin that Steve Salomon had... 1769 01:15:49,266 --> 01:15:51,166 That's 214 right there. 1770 01:15:51,367 --> 01:15:52,967 ...I mean, your mind 1771 01:15:53,133 --> 01:15:54,633 just kind of goes to the possibility 1772 01:15:54,767 --> 01:15:56,834 that, "Are we gonna get another one of those?" 1773 01:15:57,000 --> 01:15:58,633 And that-that would be amazing, 1774 01:15:58,800 --> 01:16:01,166 to find the one thing to put in Rick's hand. 1775 01:16:01,333 --> 01:16:03,200 Okay. 1776 01:16:03,367 --> 01:16:04,834 Here we are. There's the bedrock interface 1777 01:16:05,000 --> 01:16:08,633 right there where we go into solid bedrock at 212. 1778 01:16:08,767 --> 01:16:13,333 But from 201 down to about 208, I think 1779 01:16:13,500 --> 01:16:14,867 we've got a lot of slushy material. 1780 01:16:15,033 --> 01:16:16,233 Yeah. 1781 01:16:20,767 --> 01:16:23,133 - Okay, that's clear. - This material 1782 01:16:23,266 --> 01:16:25,066 is not what we're looking for. 1783 01:16:25,233 --> 01:16:26,900 Yeah. -[Terry] Not what we're hoping to find. 1784 01:16:27,033 --> 01:16:28,734 Let's get a sample of those loose materials back 1785 01:16:28,900 --> 01:16:31,800 to the lab so that Emma can tell us exactly what's in there. 1786 01:16:31,900 --> 01:16:34,734 Although the team did not recover clear evidence 1787 01:16:34,900 --> 01:16:36,900 of treasure in this borehole, 1788 01:16:37,066 --> 01:16:39,333 they will collect samples of the soil 1789 01:16:39,500 --> 01:16:41,667 from the bottom of the solution channel 1790 01:16:41,834 --> 01:16:44,533 so that they can be tested for traces of precious metals 1791 01:16:44,700 --> 01:16:46,467 back in the lab. 1792 01:16:46,600 --> 01:16:49,367 Finding those metals at great depth, beyond which 1793 01:16:49,500 --> 01:16:52,400 searchers-- at least recorded searchers-- 1794 01:16:52,567 --> 01:16:54,333 have been to, 1795 01:16:54,500 --> 01:16:56,467 it proves that the collapse is real, 1796 01:16:56,600 --> 01:16:59,166 and that's the enterprise this year: 1797 01:16:59,266 --> 01:17:01,700 to explore those depths to hopefully 1798 01:17:01,834 --> 01:17:05,533 find what we believe has fallen. 1799 01:17:05,734 --> 01:17:07,433 Okay, I'll get some pictures and write this up 1800 01:17:07,633 --> 01:17:09,033 - and we'll move on, Charles. - Okay. 1801 01:17:09,166 --> 01:17:10,700 More information 1802 01:17:10,834 --> 01:17:12,567 from the bottom of the solution channel. 1803 01:17:15,300 --> 01:17:17,033 The following morning, 1804 01:17:17,166 --> 01:17:20,567 while the drilling of a new borehole begins 1805 01:17:20,734 --> 01:17:21,934 in the Money Pit area 1806 01:17:22,100 --> 01:17:24,266 and the archaeological dig 1807 01:17:24,433 --> 01:17:26,700 proceeds on Lot 5... 1808 01:17:28,100 --> 01:17:30,433 You know, as everyone knows, Steve Salomon 1809 01:17:30,567 --> 01:17:32,967 was kind enough to bring this coin 1810 01:17:33,133 --> 01:17:35,200 to the war room meeting the other day. 1811 01:17:35,333 --> 01:17:37,900 ...Rick Lagina and other members of the team 1812 01:17:38,066 --> 01:17:41,367 meet with archaeometallurgist Emma Culligan 1813 01:17:41,500 --> 01:17:43,800 and Steve Salomon in the lab. 1814 01:17:43,967 --> 01:17:45,767 We turn to Emma, as we always do, 1815 01:17:45,934 --> 01:17:48,133 to see what the coin is saying to us. 1816 01:17:48,300 --> 01:17:50,100 Emma has just completed 1817 01:17:50,266 --> 01:17:51,934 her scientific analysis 1818 01:17:52,100 --> 01:17:55,100 of the believed 14th-century Portuguese coin 1819 01:17:55,266 --> 01:17:58,633 that was reportedly recovered from the original Money Pit 1820 01:17:58,767 --> 01:18:01,266 back in 1849. 1821 01:18:01,400 --> 01:18:06,133 Okay, so I've done a full report on the coin. 1822 01:18:06,300 --> 01:18:09,667 It's made of .375 silver. 1823 01:18:09,834 --> 01:18:12,300 It's got a high copper, high silver content. 1824 01:18:12,467 --> 01:18:14,266 - It's got a slight bend. - Mm-hmm. 1825 01:18:14,400 --> 01:18:17,166 - Right. - But other than that, 1826 01:18:17,333 --> 01:18:18,934 it's in perfect condition. 1827 01:18:19,066 --> 01:18:21,033 - Beautiful coin. - Yep. 1828 01:18:21,200 --> 01:18:25,467 So, I can confirm that it is a real Portuguese coin. 1829 01:18:25,633 --> 01:18:28,166 It is consistent with every coin 1830 01:18:28,333 --> 01:18:31,367 that I've compared it to, that is confirmed. 1831 01:18:31,567 --> 01:18:34,166 - Oh, okay. - It's a Tornês de Escudo, 1832 01:18:34,333 --> 01:18:36,700 uh, Ferdinand I from Portugal. 1833 01:18:36,867 --> 01:18:39,033 Most likely from 1367 to 1383. 1834 01:18:39,200 --> 01:18:40,500 It's real. 1835 01:18:40,667 --> 01:18:42,700 - That's cool. - Yeah. 1836 01:18:42,867 --> 01:18:47,033 Ferdinand I, also known as "the Handsome," 1837 01:18:47,233 --> 01:18:52,467 reigned as the king of Portugal from 1367 to 1383. 1838 01:18:53,467 --> 01:18:56,266 It was a period when the Knights of Christ, 1839 01:18:56,367 --> 01:18:59,800 a rebranded order of the Knights Templar, 1840 01:18:59,967 --> 01:19:02,734 maintained numerous strongholds across the country 1841 01:19:02,934 --> 01:19:05,734 and had meaningful influence on the crown 1842 01:19:05,900 --> 01:19:11,066 due to their economic power and military might. 1843 01:19:12,533 --> 01:19:14,734 Is it possible that this coin, 1844 01:19:14,900 --> 01:19:17,367 reportedly found deep in the original Money Pit 1845 01:19:17,567 --> 01:19:19,700 back in 1849, 1846 01:19:19,867 --> 01:19:23,567 could be another clue linking a vast Templar treasure 1847 01:19:23,734 --> 01:19:25,734 to the Oak Island mystery? 1848 01:19:27,400 --> 01:19:29,433 Emma, would you... 1849 01:19:29,600 --> 01:19:33,066 get it larger, the bottom of the coin, 1850 01:19:33,233 --> 01:19:34,734 a little bit to the left? 1851 01:19:35,767 --> 01:19:38,333 Ooh. -That looks like a Templar cross. 1852 01:19:38,433 --> 01:19:40,200 - Does it to you guys? - Ooh. 1853 01:19:40,367 --> 01:19:42,266 - Yeah. -[Rick] It does. - Yeah. Good catch. 1854 01:19:42,433 --> 01:19:43,934 That's an interesting catch, Judi, 'cause if that's 1855 01:19:44,100 --> 01:19:45,900 a Templar cross, the Knights of Christ, 1856 01:19:46,066 --> 01:19:47,266 they're, of course, one of our suspects 1857 01:19:47,433 --> 01:19:49,266 for deposition here on the island. 1858 01:19:49,433 --> 01:19:52,233 A possible Templar cross? 1859 01:19:52,400 --> 01:19:56,500 Has Judi Rudebusch just made a critical observation 1860 01:19:56,633 --> 01:19:58,700 that offers more evidence to suggest 1861 01:19:58,867 --> 01:20:01,767 that the Knights of Christ may have been one 1862 01:20:01,934 --> 01:20:03,734 of the Templar-related groups 1863 01:20:03,900 --> 01:20:06,667 who buried something of great value on Oak Island 1864 01:20:06,767 --> 01:20:10,333 between the 12th and 17th centuries? 1865 01:20:11,467 --> 01:20:14,834 There's a lot of interesting things about 1866 01:20:15,033 --> 01:20:18,367 the coin that I think we can push further. 1867 01:20:18,533 --> 01:20:21,367 What do you make of the six-pointed star 1868 01:20:21,533 --> 01:20:22,834 on the sides? 1869 01:20:22,967 --> 01:20:24,667 Fontarcada? 1870 01:20:24,867 --> 01:20:26,100 - Fontarcada, yeah. - Over top of that doorway. 1871 01:20:26,233 --> 01:20:28,266 Fontarcada, over the doorway. 1872 01:20:28,433 --> 01:20:30,066 We might be looking at 1873 01:20:30,200 --> 01:20:31,867 what I think is near the oldest 1874 01:20:32,033 --> 01:20:34,867 Templar commandery or place, uh, in-in Portugal, 1875 01:20:34,967 --> 01:20:36,834 - maybe Europe. - Wow. 1876 01:20:36,934 --> 01:20:40,433 During the team's visit to Portugal in 2021... 1877 01:20:40,600 --> 01:20:42,200 - Oh, wow. - ...one of the most 1878 01:20:42,400 --> 01:20:44,066 profound sites they toured 1879 01:20:44,233 --> 01:20:47,066 was a 12th-century church in the town of Fontarcada 1880 01:20:47,266 --> 01:20:49,433 that once served as a house of worship 1881 01:20:49,600 --> 01:20:50,834 for the Knights Templar 1882 01:20:50,967 --> 01:20:53,333 and later the Knights of Christ. 1883 01:20:54,300 --> 01:20:59,000 We will find symbolism in some details of the church. 1884 01:20:59,133 --> 01:21:02,333 There, they not only saw a carving of a star 1885 01:21:02,467 --> 01:21:05,967 that matches the one on the 14th-century coin... 1886 01:21:06,133 --> 01:21:08,166 This symbol is definitely on the 90 Foot Stone. 1887 01:21:08,333 --> 01:21:10,834 ...but also a symbol inside the church 1888 01:21:11,000 --> 01:21:16,400 that was reportedly etched into the legendary 90 Foot Stone. 1889 01:21:16,600 --> 01:21:19,266 Haven't we learned over these many years 1890 01:21:19,433 --> 01:21:21,100 that the smallest clue relays 1891 01:21:21,266 --> 01:21:23,333 some really important information? 1892 01:21:23,500 --> 01:21:26,500 There is something that that coin is saying. 1893 01:21:26,667 --> 01:21:28,567 This is incredibly interesting. 1894 01:21:28,700 --> 01:21:30,333 Fascinating, really. 1895 01:21:30,500 --> 01:21:33,000 This coin strongly hints, to me, 1896 01:21:33,200 --> 01:21:35,734 of supporting the idea of a multigenerational attempt 1897 01:21:35,867 --> 01:21:39,633 because for one simple reason: we have dates 1898 01:21:39,800 --> 01:21:44,900 that precede this 1367 date, supported by hard science. 1899 01:21:45,033 --> 01:21:47,633 That's quite significant to me. 1900 01:21:47,834 --> 01:21:50,900 The likely presence of this coin at depth years ago 1901 01:21:51,033 --> 01:21:54,300 means that there's a lot more like it down there. 1902 01:21:54,467 --> 01:21:55,767 And if there's a lot more like it, 1903 01:21:55,934 --> 01:21:58,233 it's quite likely to be deep. 1904 01:21:58,367 --> 01:22:00,867 And I think we're onto a very rational effort this year 1905 01:22:01,000 --> 01:22:03,233 to get down into the solution channel. 1906 01:22:03,433 --> 01:22:05,967 So we're not going home without doing that. 1907 01:22:06,100 --> 01:22:08,133 Yeah, look, we're all quite fascinated with it. 1908 01:22:08,333 --> 01:22:10,333 Well, I don't know about all of you, 1909 01:22:10,500 --> 01:22:12,333 but it would be nice to talk to a coin expert. 1910 01:22:12,500 --> 01:22:13,700 - Absolutely. - That's for sure. 1911 01:22:13,867 --> 01:22:15,166 And you know what? Steve Salomon, 1912 01:22:15,333 --> 01:22:16,533 we owe you a debt of gratitude. 1913 01:22:16,700 --> 01:22:18,367 We're very grateful that you're now-- 1914 01:22:18,533 --> 01:22:19,834 unfortunately for you-- you're part of the family. 1915 01:22:20,033 --> 01:22:22,400 Yeah. -Yeah. 1916 01:22:22,533 --> 01:22:24,900 Thank you. I appreciate being here. 1917 01:22:25,066 --> 01:22:26,900 There are probably a lot more 1918 01:22:27,066 --> 01:22:28,367 ancient coins to be found. 1919 01:22:28,533 --> 01:22:30,066 So let's get going. 1920 01:22:30,233 --> 01:22:33,233 The 230th year in the search 1921 01:22:33,400 --> 01:22:37,667 for a vast treasure on Oak Island has just begun. 1922 01:22:37,834 --> 01:22:40,967 And thanks to the efforts of Rick, Marty, 1923 01:22:41,100 --> 01:22:42,867 Craig and their team, 1924 01:22:43,000 --> 01:22:45,400 it has already produced a discovery 1925 01:22:45,567 --> 01:22:48,400 that may validate the tireless efforts 1926 01:22:48,567 --> 01:22:53,000 of all the faithful believers who came before them. 1927 01:22:54,000 --> 01:22:56,967 Now, as the team digs deeper than ever 1928 01:22:57,166 --> 01:23:00,533 in the Money Pit area and across the island, 1929 01:23:00,633 --> 01:23:03,200 what else might they bring to the surface? 1930 01:23:04,300 --> 01:23:08,066 Chests full of 14th-century silver coins? 1931 01:23:08,233 --> 01:23:13,533 Or could there be even more profound and priceless secrets 1932 01:23:13,667 --> 01:23:18,533 that have waited centuries to be revealed? 1933 01:23:20,734 --> 01:23:23,233 This season on The Curse of Oak Island... 1934 01:23:23,400 --> 01:23:25,066 - Ready? - Let's get going. 1935 01:23:25,233 --> 01:23:26,633 If it's there, we should find it. 1936 01:23:26,800 --> 01:23:28,033 We just need to find the right spot. 1937 01:23:28,166 --> 01:23:29,867 We have to figure out 1938 01:23:30,000 --> 01:23:31,967 where that treasure fell into the solution channel. 1939 01:23:32,133 --> 01:23:33,567 Whoa! Whoa! 1940 01:23:33,734 --> 01:23:35,767 - We're probably into the void. - Who was here? 1941 01:23:35,934 --> 01:23:37,233 - [Charles] Here it is, right there. 1942 01:23:37,400 --> 01:23:38,600 It's got some sort of design on it. 1943 01:23:38,767 --> 01:23:40,300 Why were they here? 1944 01:23:40,467 --> 01:23:42,033 This is clearly Roman. 1945 01:23:42,166 --> 01:23:44,066 Like, 250 to 270 AD. 1946 01:23:44,233 --> 01:23:45,633 What do you think it would fetch? 1947 01:23:45,800 --> 01:23:47,266 - Sky's the limit. - A chest of coins 1948 01:23:47,400 --> 01:23:50,467 such as that could easily be a billion dollars. 1949 01:23:50,633 --> 01:23:52,967 Find some treasure, boys! 1950 01:23:53,133 --> 01:23:55,200 It's a treasure island. It's a treasure story. 1951 01:23:55,333 --> 01:23:57,700 Whoa, whoa, whoa! - Another feature in the swamp. 1952 01:23:57,834 --> 01:23:59,367 What in the world is happening? 1953 01:23:59,500 --> 01:24:01,133 This feature could help us unwrap the whole mystery. 1954 01:24:01,300 --> 01:24:03,166 - Oh! - This is a jewel? 1955 01:24:03,333 --> 01:24:04,934 - Jeweled crown. - Hallelujah! 1956 01:24:05,033 --> 01:24:06,934 It's a megalith. A huge boulder. 1957 01:24:07,033 --> 01:24:08,500 - Look at this tunnel. - See if there's 1958 01:24:08,667 --> 01:24:09,967 anything in here. -[Marty] What do you think of that? 1959 01:24:10,133 --> 01:24:11,467 - It looks like gold. - Yeah. 1960 01:24:11,633 --> 01:24:13,467 Lift that boulder up 1961 01:24:13,633 --> 01:24:15,166 to see what's underneath it. 1962 01:24:15,367 --> 01:24:17,000 Roll our dice and see if sevens come up. 1963 01:24:17,166 --> 01:24:19,633 We got it. It's what I'm looking for! 1964 01:24:19,734 --> 01:24:21,133 Wowzer. There! 1965 01:24:21,300 --> 01:24:23,266 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 152246

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