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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:03,266 --> 00:00:05,033 This program is rated PG, and contains 2 00:00:05,166 --> 00:00:06,533 mature subject matter. 3 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:08,200 Viewer discretion is advised. 4 00:00:13,500 --> 00:00:14,867 The Curse of Oak Island...n 5 00:00:14,967 --> 00:00:16,400 The metal we're seeing in the water 6 00:00:16,567 --> 00:00:18,633 - is in the solution channel. - Absolutely. 7 00:00:18,800 --> 00:00:20,467 There's metal underground that isn't natural. 8 00:00:20,633 --> 00:00:22,533 We found gold. 9 00:00:22,667 --> 00:00:23,900 Got a signal. 10 00:00:24,066 --> 00:00:25,533 - Oh, it's here. - What do you got? 11 00:00:25,633 --> 00:00:27,266 What the heck is that doing here? 12 00:00:27,433 --> 00:00:28,967 This right here is a key to navigation, 13 00:00:29,166 --> 00:00:31,800 but it might be a key for the alignment of Nolan's Cross. 14 00:00:32,000 --> 00:00:34,233 This road goes from the beach to the Money Pit. 15 00:00:34,400 --> 00:00:36,200 We just got to the bottom of the solution channel. 16 00:00:36,333 --> 00:00:37,567 Where are you, little gold coin? 17 00:00:37,734 --> 00:00:39,033 - You see it? - Come on. 18 00:00:39,166 --> 00:00:40,400 There you go. 19 00:00:42,834 --> 00:00:46,033 There is an island in the North Atlantic 20 00:00:46,133 --> 00:00:47,934 where people have been looking for 21 00:00:48,100 --> 00:00:52,567 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 22 00:00:52,734 --> 00:00:55,533 So far, they have found a stone slab 23 00:00:55,667 --> 00:00:57,934 with strange symbols carved into it, 24 00:00:58,100 --> 00:01:02,133 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 25 00:01:02,333 --> 00:01:06,266 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 26 00:01:06,400 --> 00:01:07,767 to the Knights Templar. 27 00:01:07,900 --> 00:01:10,667 To date, six men have died 28 00:01:10,834 --> 00:01:13,500 trying to solve the mystery. 29 00:01:13,633 --> 00:01:18,600 And according to legend, one more will have to die 30 00:01:18,734 --> 00:01:22,300 before the treasure can be found. 31 00:01:34,734 --> 00:01:36,133 - Gentlemen. - Hello. 32 00:01:36,300 --> 00:01:37,600 It looks like we just touched bottom 33 00:01:37,734 --> 00:01:39,467 of the solution channel here. 34 00:01:39,633 --> 00:01:42,800 While a new morning is still fresh on Oak Island... 35 00:01:42,967 --> 00:01:44,967 Now he'll go back down and make another run after this 36 00:01:45,133 --> 00:01:47,200 - just to make sure. - Good. 37 00:01:47,367 --> 00:01:49,033 ...in the Money Pit area, 38 00:01:49,233 --> 00:01:52,433 the team's drilling operation may be getting closer 39 00:01:52,533 --> 00:01:56,967 to the answers of a 230-year-old mystery. 40 00:01:57,133 --> 00:02:00,433 All right, we are 178 to 208. We hit bedrock at 205. 41 00:02:00,600 --> 00:02:03,400 So, everything in this core becomes 42 00:02:03,567 --> 00:02:05,333 - highly interesting to us. - Yeah. 43 00:02:05,467 --> 00:02:09,834 The current borehole known as F-8.5 44 00:02:09,967 --> 00:02:14,066 is located in an area where previous underground water tests 45 00:02:14,233 --> 00:02:18,200 revealed evidence of gold and silver objects. 46 00:02:18,367 --> 00:02:20,100 Okay. Let's have a look. 47 00:02:20,266 --> 00:02:24,100 And now the team has collected a 30-foot core 48 00:02:24,266 --> 00:02:26,900 of loose materials in the solution channel. 49 00:02:27,066 --> 00:02:28,567 You get a beep? Here. 50 00:02:28,734 --> 00:02:30,600 Pick it right up. Could be in that, too. 51 00:02:32,533 --> 00:02:34,200 Come on, baby. 52 00:02:37,066 --> 00:02:40,166 Where are you, little gold coin? Come on. 53 00:02:42,400 --> 00:02:44,567 Oh, you got something there. 54 00:02:44,734 --> 00:02:46,867 Oh. I think that is something in there. 55 00:02:47,033 --> 00:02:48,400 Let's see. 56 00:02:50,133 --> 00:02:51,533 Right there? 57 00:02:55,900 --> 00:02:57,934 Where the hell did it go? 58 00:02:58,066 --> 00:02:59,834 I believe that we can get Gary to come up 59 00:02:59,934 --> 00:03:02,734 - with his big detector. - Might as well. 60 00:03:02,867 --> 00:03:05,233 Let's get this. Bring-bring this in, Doc. 61 00:03:05,433 --> 00:03:07,300 Let's grab this. 62 00:03:07,467 --> 00:03:09,800 When the pinpointer goes off 63 00:03:09,967 --> 00:03:11,734 in the core that is from the solution channel, 64 00:03:11,867 --> 00:03:13,266 I'm very excited. 65 00:03:13,433 --> 00:03:15,934 Very, very excited. 66 00:03:16,967 --> 00:03:18,433 Here's your go-to guy. 67 00:03:18,533 --> 00:03:19,800 Now what are you up to? 68 00:03:19,967 --> 00:03:22,066 - All right, Gary. - Hey, Gary. 69 00:03:22,200 --> 00:03:24,000 - We had a phantom hit here. - Okay. 70 00:03:24,166 --> 00:03:26,066 And so we're wondering if you might... 71 00:03:26,200 --> 00:03:27,633 see if it was really phantom or not. 72 00:03:27,834 --> 00:03:29,100 - Just-- - Okay. 73 00:03:29,266 --> 00:03:30,734 There's no nails in this table, so... 74 00:03:30,867 --> 00:03:32,233 Okay, great. 75 00:03:33,500 --> 00:03:36,100 We are so intense in that moment 76 00:03:36,266 --> 00:03:38,667 wanting there to be something there. 77 00:03:38,834 --> 00:03:41,400 I just hope it's hiding what we believe it's hiding. 78 00:03:43,367 --> 00:03:45,567 - Uh, it sounds-- - She's clean, eh? 79 00:03:45,700 --> 00:03:46,934 Clean as a whistle. 80 00:03:47,100 --> 00:03:48,467 All right. 81 00:03:48,633 --> 00:03:50,467 What the hell happened to it? 82 00:03:50,633 --> 00:03:53,433 Regardless, we'll take that section 83 00:03:53,600 --> 00:03:55,300 - and bag it. - Yeah. 84 00:03:55,467 --> 00:03:56,934 So, I want to send that sample in 85 00:03:57,133 --> 00:03:58,400 and see what's in there. 86 00:03:58,533 --> 00:04:00,700 That's a good idea. 87 00:04:00,867 --> 00:04:03,700 We got these pinpointer hits right where we thought 88 00:04:03,867 --> 00:04:06,066 the metals should have fallen to, right? 89 00:04:06,233 --> 00:04:07,734 And that's frustrating. 90 00:04:07,934 --> 00:04:09,567 So I think it's right to test the soils 91 00:04:09,734 --> 00:04:13,200 for precious metals to see if the pinpointer hit was real. 92 00:04:13,367 --> 00:04:15,066 We're very close to two sites 93 00:04:15,200 --> 00:04:16,867 we had, uh, amongst the highest gold values 94 00:04:17,033 --> 00:04:18,233 - in water. - Yep. 95 00:04:18,400 --> 00:04:20,200 We had outrageous silver numbers. 96 00:04:20,367 --> 00:04:23,333 Maybe one of the things that's down here that's creating 97 00:04:23,533 --> 00:04:26,700 our gold and silver anomaly is gold dust that isn't natural. 98 00:04:26,867 --> 00:04:28,834 Yeah, Gary, if there was gold dust in there 99 00:04:29,000 --> 00:04:31,633 and it was in a little spot... 100 00:04:31,767 --> 00:04:33,333 - Yeah. - ...and I get a hit 101 00:04:33,500 --> 00:04:34,467 and then I start moving it around, would it go away, 102 00:04:34,600 --> 00:04:35,867 or would you have picked it up? 103 00:04:36,033 --> 00:04:37,333 I wouldn't have picked it up with this. 104 00:04:37,500 --> 00:04:39,066 Even though I'm in the prospector mode 105 00:04:39,233 --> 00:04:41,333 on the Manticore right now, 106 00:04:41,500 --> 00:04:43,233 uh, I wouldn't have detected it. 107 00:04:43,400 --> 00:04:45,033 Okay. All right, well, 108 00:04:45,200 --> 00:04:47,500 maybe there's some actual gold in that bag. 109 00:04:47,667 --> 00:04:49,333 Yep. 110 00:04:49,500 --> 00:04:51,333 Is it possible that trace amounts of gold 111 00:04:51,500 --> 00:04:53,500 from a buried treasure 112 00:04:53,667 --> 00:04:57,133 have not only spread into the water deep in the Money Pit 113 00:04:57,233 --> 00:05:00,567 but also the soils in the solution channel? 114 00:05:00,767 --> 00:05:04,033 Although soil tests could take several weeks to complete, 115 00:05:04,166 --> 00:05:07,367 if Dr. Spooner gets positive results, 116 00:05:07,567 --> 00:05:09,433 it will offer additional confirmation 117 00:05:09,600 --> 00:05:13,467 that the treasure may be in this area. 118 00:05:14,500 --> 00:05:18,467 If those results indicate or confirm precious metals 119 00:05:18,633 --> 00:05:21,934 or for high-metal values in the... in the soils, 120 00:05:22,133 --> 00:05:26,533 it would almost necessitate-- demand-- a big dig. 121 00:05:26,667 --> 00:05:28,600 Whatever was above, we now believe 122 00:05:28,767 --> 00:05:32,700 that it easily could've fallen to these depths. 123 00:05:32,900 --> 00:05:36,033 So, uh, look, we just got to keep going. 124 00:05:36,166 --> 00:05:37,767 Okay. 125 00:05:37,934 --> 00:05:40,266 All right, well, let's get on to the next one. 126 00:05:43,133 --> 00:05:44,934 Later that morning... 127 00:05:45,066 --> 00:05:47,467 Ladies and gentlemen, 128 00:05:47,633 --> 00:05:49,433 we are here today to feel the heat. 129 00:05:49,600 --> 00:05:52,800 And what I mean by that is I requested Steve, 130 00:05:52,967 --> 00:05:56,433 working with Emma and Jillian, to prepare a heat map. 131 00:05:56,600 --> 00:05:58,734 Rick, Marty and Craig 132 00:05:58,900 --> 00:06:01,967 meet with other members of the team in the war room. 133 00:06:02,133 --> 00:06:04,867 They were charged with looking at 134 00:06:05,033 --> 00:06:07,266 all the artifacts that have been found over the island 135 00:06:07,400 --> 00:06:09,500 over the years, and that is, of course, a lot. 136 00:06:09,667 --> 00:06:10,967 - Yeah. - And then... 137 00:06:11,133 --> 00:06:13,533 put them on the map of the island 138 00:06:13,700 --> 00:06:16,266 by how likely they are old. 139 00:06:16,400 --> 00:06:17,767 Yep. 140 00:06:17,900 --> 00:06:19,867 In recent years, 141 00:06:20,033 --> 00:06:22,033 the team has found numerous artifacts 142 00:06:22,166 --> 00:06:26,333 that predate the discovery of the Money Pit in 1795. 143 00:06:26,500 --> 00:06:30,500 These include six Roman coins found on Lot 5 144 00:06:30,667 --> 00:06:33,834 that are as much as 2,000 years old. 145 00:06:34,834 --> 00:06:36,934 And just this year, they were shown 146 00:06:37,066 --> 00:06:40,100 a 14th-century Portuguese silver coin, 147 00:06:40,300 --> 00:06:44,834 one reportedly found in the Money Pit back in 1849. 148 00:06:45,000 --> 00:06:48,200 Marking the team's oldest discoveries on a grid 149 00:06:48,367 --> 00:06:51,667 or heat map of the island suggests where even more 150 00:06:51,834 --> 00:06:54,633 important clues may be found next. 151 00:06:55,700 --> 00:06:57,867 So, we've prepared a legend. 152 00:06:58,033 --> 00:06:59,600 So I'm gonna throw a few out so you can take a look 153 00:06:59,800 --> 00:07:02,000 so you know what colors you're looking at. 154 00:07:02,133 --> 00:07:05,900 So, you'll see pink, blue, orange and green. 155 00:07:06,066 --> 00:07:08,000 Pink represents possibility of a deposit 156 00:07:08,100 --> 00:07:10,100 because it's 1725 and older. 157 00:07:10,266 --> 00:07:14,867 And blue, which is 1800s to now, which means it's searcher. 158 00:07:14,967 --> 00:07:16,233 - Okay. - Everything else, 159 00:07:16,433 --> 00:07:18,367 like the 1730s, '40s and '50s, 160 00:07:18,533 --> 00:07:20,333 that orange color starts to appear. 161 00:07:20,467 --> 00:07:22,033 - All right. - Okay? 162 00:07:22,200 --> 00:07:23,734 So, right now, the two hot areas 163 00:07:23,900 --> 00:07:25,834 where depositors could have been 164 00:07:25,967 --> 00:07:28,834 is Lot 5 with the archaeologists... 165 00:07:28,967 --> 00:07:31,433 - Yeah. - ...and the Money Pit. 166 00:07:31,600 --> 00:07:33,533 We're obviously still searching those areas, 167 00:07:33,700 --> 00:07:35,367 but we have found very old artifacts 168 00:07:35,533 --> 00:07:37,166 in other places, as well. 169 00:07:37,300 --> 00:07:39,667 What about the odd pink dots 170 00:07:39,867 --> 00:07:41,667 over there on the head of the elephant? 171 00:07:41,867 --> 00:07:43,233 That's Lot 15. 172 00:07:43,400 --> 00:07:45,233 Even in the orange colors, 173 00:07:45,400 --> 00:07:48,333 you're going back to the mid-1700s. 174 00:07:48,467 --> 00:07:51,900 - That could be depositor. - Yep. 175 00:07:52,033 --> 00:07:55,500 When you see those older ones up there on Lot 15... 176 00:07:55,633 --> 00:07:56,867 - Mm-hmm. - ...I think there's 177 00:07:57,033 --> 00:07:58,700 a lot more work to do there. 178 00:07:58,800 --> 00:08:00,166 Yeah. I agree. 179 00:08:00,367 --> 00:08:01,767 Yeah, we got to get Gary out there. 180 00:08:01,867 --> 00:08:03,734 Yep. 181 00:08:03,867 --> 00:08:07,066 Located some 200 yards northwest 182 00:08:07,266 --> 00:08:10,734 of the Money Pit area, Lot 15 has produced 183 00:08:10,867 --> 00:08:13,467 some of the team's most intriguing artifacts, 184 00:08:13,633 --> 00:08:15,934 including burned charcoal 185 00:08:16,100 --> 00:08:18,967 that could date back to the 14th century, 186 00:08:19,133 --> 00:08:24,300 a Chinese coin that could be more than 1,000 years old 187 00:08:24,467 --> 00:08:28,967 and a piece of pre-17th-century cannon stoneshot 188 00:08:29,133 --> 00:08:32,734 that originated in the Azores Islands of Portugal. 189 00:08:32,867 --> 00:08:36,133 Seeing this cluster of finds grouped on the heat map 190 00:08:36,300 --> 00:08:40,667 makes Lot 15 a prime target for fresh investigation. 191 00:08:40,834 --> 00:08:43,667 'Cause I look at the dots in Lot 15, and, 192 00:08:43,800 --> 00:08:45,500 you know, we've barely touched the surface, right? 193 00:08:45,667 --> 00:08:47,000 - Yep. - It makes sense 194 00:08:47,200 --> 00:08:49,400 - to concentrate there. - Yeah, well... 195 00:08:49,533 --> 00:08:51,233 you ain't seen nothing yet. 196 00:08:51,367 --> 00:08:53,900 We're gonna change these colors to gold and silver, mate. 197 00:08:54,100 --> 00:08:56,967 We are now convinced 198 00:08:57,133 --> 00:08:58,767 the mystery is island-wide. 199 00:08:58,967 --> 00:09:02,867 You go back to where you have been successful before. 200 00:09:03,033 --> 00:09:07,800 So, I think it's highly appropriate to start on Lot 15. 201 00:09:07,934 --> 00:09:10,133 - Okay. Thank you very much. - Yep. 202 00:09:10,233 --> 00:09:11,967 I say we get back at it. 203 00:09:12,100 --> 00:09:13,500 I agree. 204 00:09:15,166 --> 00:09:17,166 Following their meeting... 205 00:09:17,333 --> 00:09:20,066 I'm gonna metal-detect over the top of 206 00:09:20,233 --> 00:09:21,834 this plowed area. 207 00:09:21,934 --> 00:09:23,800 And we have a chance of finding 208 00:09:23,900 --> 00:09:25,700 some great artifacts on this hillside. 209 00:09:25,834 --> 00:09:27,900 I'm excited to see what you'll find today. 210 00:09:28,066 --> 00:09:32,033 Rick, Gary and Steve begin searching on Lot 15. 211 00:09:32,233 --> 00:09:33,567 - I'm expecting a good day. - Yep. 212 00:09:33,734 --> 00:09:35,300 Having said that, I say we get going. 213 00:09:35,433 --> 00:09:36,667 Yep. Okay, mate. 214 00:09:36,834 --> 00:09:38,166 Let's get stuck in. 215 00:09:38,333 --> 00:09:40,000 Okey doke. 216 00:09:40,166 --> 00:09:41,533 Before their arrival, 217 00:09:41,700 --> 00:09:44,834 Billy used a two-and-a-half-ton tractor 218 00:09:45,000 --> 00:09:47,900 to pull a three-bottom plow across the surface 219 00:09:48,066 --> 00:09:50,166 to help them search for artifacts. 220 00:09:50,333 --> 00:09:55,133 This idea of plowing high-value areas on Oak Island, 221 00:09:55,266 --> 00:09:58,233 this comes from my experience metal-detecting 222 00:09:58,400 --> 00:10:00,400 on farmland in England. 223 00:10:01,433 --> 00:10:04,467 The farmers turn over the fields by plowing, 224 00:10:04,600 --> 00:10:08,533 and they bring older artifacts closer to the surface 225 00:10:08,700 --> 00:10:11,467 and make them more detectable. 226 00:10:18,700 --> 00:10:21,166 Check this out. 227 00:10:22,567 --> 00:10:24,033 Here. 228 00:10:25,033 --> 00:10:26,867 Is that coal? 229 00:10:28,934 --> 00:10:30,900 - It's really light, eh? - Yeah. 230 00:10:31,066 --> 00:10:33,633 If that's coal, that would be well out of place. 231 00:10:33,767 --> 00:10:35,400 - Looks like it could be. - Yeah, one way... 232 00:10:35,600 --> 00:10:37,000 one way to tell. 233 00:10:45,600 --> 00:10:47,300 - Oh, it is. - I'd say so. Yeah. 234 00:10:47,433 --> 00:10:48,667 Hmm. 235 00:10:48,834 --> 00:10:50,633 What the heck is that doing here? 236 00:10:50,734 --> 00:10:52,734 - Very out of place. - Mm-hmm. 237 00:10:52,900 --> 00:10:54,734 It might be that kind of coal 238 00:10:54,900 --> 00:10:56,233 that was found on the stone road. 239 00:10:56,400 --> 00:10:57,667 Yep. 240 00:10:57,834 --> 00:10:59,667 Because the team found 241 00:10:59,834 --> 00:11:01,934 pieces of coal when they uncovered 242 00:11:02,100 --> 00:11:05,133 the believed Portuguese stone road in the swamp... 243 00:11:05,300 --> 00:11:06,967 I'm going to put this in the bag... 244 00:11:07,133 --> 00:11:09,033 - I would. - ...and give it to Emma. 245 00:11:09,166 --> 00:11:12,400 ...is it possible that this discovery, 246 00:11:12,567 --> 00:11:16,066 made where they have also found Portuguese stoneshot, 247 00:11:16,233 --> 00:11:20,700 could suggest a connection between the swamp and Lot 15? 248 00:11:20,834 --> 00:11:22,467 - Good find, Gary. - Good find, Gary. 249 00:11:22,633 --> 00:11:24,266 Yep. Just on the top here. 250 00:11:24,467 --> 00:11:27,567 - Right. Keep trucking in. - Let's find something. 251 00:11:35,600 --> 00:11:36,867 - There you go. - Yep. 252 00:11:37,000 --> 00:11:38,300 - That sounds good. - Yep. 253 00:11:38,467 --> 00:11:40,734 It's right in there. Rick, please. 254 00:11:46,233 --> 00:11:47,700 Now, let me see if I can pinpoint it. 255 00:11:51,166 --> 00:11:53,300 What d do we got here? 256 00:11:53,467 --> 00:11:59,432 - Ooh, look at that. - Wow. 257 00:11:59,433 --> 00:12:00,767 Ooh! 258 00:12:00,934 --> 00:12:02,834 What do we got here? 259 00:12:03,000 --> 00:12:04,233 Hmm. 260 00:12:04,367 --> 00:12:05,934 See those facets? 261 00:12:06,033 --> 00:12:08,967 While metal-detecting on Lot 15, 262 00:12:09,133 --> 00:12:12,433 the team has just made a curious find. 263 00:12:12,600 --> 00:12:15,166 I wonder if that is a rosehead spike. 264 00:12:15,367 --> 00:12:17,467 - Could well be. - Could be. 265 00:12:17,633 --> 00:12:19,900 They went back all the way to the 1500s. 266 00:12:20,033 --> 00:12:21,934 - Wow. - Uh, we did find some 267 00:12:22,100 --> 00:12:24,433 - in the Money Pit. - Yep. Mm-hmm. 268 00:12:25,834 --> 00:12:28,900 First made during the 16th century in Europe, 269 00:12:29,100 --> 00:12:32,500 rosehead spikes are hand-forged iron fasteners 270 00:12:32,667 --> 00:12:36,900 with hammered heads resembling the petals of a flower. 271 00:12:37,033 --> 00:12:40,900 They were commonly used up through the 18th century 272 00:12:41,033 --> 00:12:43,934 before machine-made nails replaced them. 273 00:12:45,333 --> 00:12:48,166 And the team has found a number of rosehead spikes 274 00:12:48,333 --> 00:12:50,400 both near the surface on Oak Island 275 00:12:50,600 --> 00:12:55,266 and more than 150 feet deep in the Money Pit area 276 00:12:55,467 --> 00:12:59,100 that have all been dated to before 1750. 277 00:12:59,300 --> 00:13:01,567 - That's brilliant. - There you go. 278 00:13:01,734 --> 00:13:03,533 - We'll bag it. - Okay. 279 00:13:04,934 --> 00:13:08,166 And this, I have no doubt will be going on your heat map. 280 00:13:08,333 --> 00:13:10,166 It will be. I hope so, anyway. 281 00:13:10,333 --> 00:13:13,000 We have seen rosehead spikes 282 00:13:13,166 --> 00:13:15,066 many times on Oak Island, 283 00:13:15,233 --> 00:13:20,367 especially connected to old features and old areas. 284 00:13:20,533 --> 00:13:22,800 These are valuable finds. 285 00:13:22,934 --> 00:13:24,567 We could have a connection here 286 00:13:24,767 --> 00:13:27,667 between Lot 15 and the Money Pit. 287 00:13:31,000 --> 00:13:32,533 That's diggable. 288 00:13:32,700 --> 00:13:34,300 - There you go. - You got something? 289 00:13:35,266 --> 00:13:37,033 - Just there, mate. - Center right there? 290 00:13:37,200 --> 00:13:38,667 Yep. 291 00:13:53,600 --> 00:13:55,500 Hmm. 292 00:13:55,667 --> 00:13:57,500 Now, let me see if I can pinpoint. 293 00:14:04,000 --> 00:14:05,800 Oh, what do we got here? 294 00:14:12,066 --> 00:14:13,266 - That's cool. - It is. 295 00:14:13,433 --> 00:14:14,934 Yeah. A pintle was used for... 296 00:14:15,100 --> 00:14:17,767 as a gate or a door hanger. 297 00:14:17,900 --> 00:14:20,400 - Mm-hmm. - And it could've easily 298 00:14:20,567 --> 00:14:23,600 been used to hang a lantern or even in the mines 299 00:14:23,767 --> 00:14:26,967 when they were digging the shafts for the Money Pit. 300 00:14:27,133 --> 00:14:28,900 You need some light. 301 00:14:29,934 --> 00:14:31,300 This one does indeed 302 00:14:31,467 --> 00:14:32,734 need to go to the lab. 303 00:14:32,900 --> 00:14:34,734 It could be meaningful. 304 00:14:34,900 --> 00:14:36,567 I think this is a really cool find 305 00:14:36,734 --> 00:14:38,734 that could go way back. 306 00:14:38,934 --> 00:14:41,400 All right. We'll put it in the bag and put a flag in it. 307 00:14:42,834 --> 00:14:44,400 Good find, Gary. 308 00:14:44,567 --> 00:14:47,266 Interested to see where this iron comes from. 309 00:14:47,433 --> 00:14:49,934 - Ready? - Yep. 310 00:14:50,100 --> 00:14:51,467 Okay. 311 00:14:55,567 --> 00:14:57,533 The next morning... 312 00:14:58,800 --> 00:15:00,467 Gonna keep our eyes peeled. 313 00:15:00,633 --> 00:15:02,000 - We're going deep here. - Far below. 314 00:15:02,166 --> 00:15:04,133 - We're taking it to the bedrock. - Yep. 315 00:15:04,333 --> 00:15:07,500 As a new borehole is drilled in the Money Pit area 316 00:15:07,667 --> 00:15:10,700 and the team waits for their soil test results... 317 00:15:11,734 --> 00:15:13,834 A big part of the year is the swamp work. 318 00:15:14,000 --> 00:15:16,467 - Yeah. - And you look at this map, 319 00:15:16,633 --> 00:15:18,867 and you realize why that is so. 320 00:15:19,066 --> 00:15:20,433 Having received new permits 321 00:15:20,567 --> 00:15:22,100 for exploration in the swamp, 322 00:15:22,233 --> 00:15:26,000 Rick meets with Steve and Billy in the research center 323 00:15:26,166 --> 00:15:28,000 to plan their next phase of digging 324 00:15:28,166 --> 00:15:30,467 in the triangle-shaped feature. 325 00:15:30,633 --> 00:15:34,266 Everything we have found continues to amaze us. 326 00:15:34,400 --> 00:15:36,667 And the hope is that the new permitted areas 327 00:15:36,834 --> 00:15:39,133 will help explain some of the questions we have in the bog. 328 00:15:39,300 --> 00:15:41,834 We've already completed 329 00:15:42,000 --> 00:15:43,967 the so-called West Hill location. 330 00:15:44,133 --> 00:15:45,433 Steve, if you want to bring that up. 331 00:15:45,567 --> 00:15:46,967 Sure will. 332 00:15:47,133 --> 00:15:48,834 During recent excavations 333 00:15:49,000 --> 00:15:50,934 at the western border of the swamp... 334 00:15:51,066 --> 00:15:53,533 - There's another one. - Geez. They're coming up. 335 00:15:53,700 --> 00:15:55,300 What in the world is happening? 336 00:15:55,467 --> 00:15:56,867 ...the team uncovered 337 00:15:57,066 --> 00:15:59,367 a series of hand-cut wooden survey stakes 338 00:15:59,500 --> 00:16:03,767 lining what they believe to be a log road, 339 00:16:03,967 --> 00:16:08,000 as well as a strange feature made of cobblestones. 340 00:16:08,133 --> 00:16:11,166 On the edge, it looks very similar to the stone road. 341 00:16:11,300 --> 00:16:12,934 It looks very similar. 342 00:16:14,533 --> 00:16:17,000 But the most compelling find 343 00:16:17,100 --> 00:16:19,834 was a hand cannon of European origin 344 00:16:19,967 --> 00:16:22,767 that could date back to the 13th century. 345 00:16:23,800 --> 00:16:25,767 And we picked that area because 346 00:16:25,900 --> 00:16:28,100 maybe the depositors potentially would have 347 00:16:28,300 --> 00:16:30,233 pushed and had a path through the swamp itself, 348 00:16:30,400 --> 00:16:32,433 because the road that we use around the swamp didn't exist 349 00:16:32,600 --> 00:16:34,333 - at that point in time. - Correct. 350 00:16:34,467 --> 00:16:36,867 Now, having fully searched that location, 351 00:16:37,033 --> 00:16:40,233 the team must decide where to move next. 352 00:16:40,400 --> 00:16:42,767 I think finding the cobble platform 353 00:16:42,967 --> 00:16:46,100 and finding the stakes and what appears to be a road, 354 00:16:46,266 --> 00:16:47,700 but not finding it north, 355 00:16:47,900 --> 00:16:50,333 makes it that much more important that we move south now 356 00:16:50,467 --> 00:16:52,166 or southwest. 357 00:16:53,300 --> 00:16:55,867 And we've done very little work with the southwest. 358 00:16:56,033 --> 00:16:58,266 You can see it called permit area 25-1. 359 00:16:58,433 --> 00:17:00,600 Mm-hmm. 360 00:17:00,767 --> 00:17:03,600 Well, in drier times, people would've... would've walked 361 00:17:03,767 --> 00:17:05,800 - through there, right? - Mm-hmm. 362 00:17:05,934 --> 00:17:08,266 Surely, it should be a pretty good spot for people traffic. 363 00:17:08,467 --> 00:17:09,767 You would think. 364 00:17:09,867 --> 00:17:11,333 We've done nothing through there. 365 00:17:11,500 --> 00:17:13,400 So there's a whole big area that we, you know, 366 00:17:13,533 --> 00:17:15,433 maybe don't know much about but we're gonna learn more 367 00:17:15,600 --> 00:17:17,333 - in the next corner, right? - Yep. 368 00:17:17,500 --> 00:17:19,767 There are very selected areas in the bog 369 00:17:19,934 --> 00:17:22,467 where people long ago did work. 370 00:17:22,600 --> 00:17:27,567 As we moved our way north, we didn't encounter stone. 371 00:17:27,700 --> 00:17:29,934 The hope is that as we continue to move 372 00:17:30,100 --> 00:17:32,166 towards the southwest corner 373 00:17:32,300 --> 00:17:35,000 we will find artifacts and/or stakes 374 00:17:35,166 --> 00:17:37,266 that may help provide an explanation 375 00:17:37,433 --> 00:17:39,667 as to the purpose for these features. 376 00:17:39,834 --> 00:17:43,600 It's a big, open area that we need to take a look at. 377 00:17:43,767 --> 00:17:46,633 But in order to do that, you've got to get in the excavator. 378 00:17:46,800 --> 00:17:48,467 - Exactly. - Sounds good. 379 00:17:48,633 --> 00:17:50,467 - All right. - And your rubber boots. 380 00:17:50,633 --> 00:17:52,166 And your rubber boots. Exactly. 381 00:17:52,367 --> 00:17:54,934 - All right, thanks, Steve. - See you guys out there. 382 00:17:55,100 --> 00:17:56,633 Following the meeting... 383 00:17:56,800 --> 00:17:58,100 Hey, Billy. 384 00:17:58,266 --> 00:17:59,500 - Morning. - Hey, mate. 385 00:17:59,667 --> 00:18:01,667 - Ready to jump in? - Oh, yeah. 386 00:18:01,834 --> 00:18:03,333 ...the team gets to work 387 00:18:03,500 --> 00:18:06,467 in the southwest corner of the swamp. 388 00:18:06,600 --> 00:18:08,667 We've got quite a large area here. 389 00:18:08,834 --> 00:18:11,300 It's gonna be one of our bigger permit areas we've ever done. 390 00:18:11,400 --> 00:18:13,300 You can see all the stakes. Uh, we start here. 391 00:18:13,433 --> 00:18:15,533 We head a couple hundred feet north, along the bank. 392 00:18:15,700 --> 00:18:17,467 Yeah. You know, closer to the trees 393 00:18:17,600 --> 00:18:19,300 - might be the most artifacts. - Yep. 394 00:18:19,433 --> 00:18:22,367 - Okay. Let's get to it, then. - Yep. Let's get stuck in. 395 00:18:30,934 --> 00:18:33,200 All right, guys, I've got a little bit of work to do, 396 00:18:33,400 --> 00:18:35,000 - so I will be back. - Okay, mate. 397 00:18:35,166 --> 00:18:36,667 Sounds good. 398 00:18:36,834 --> 00:18:39,567 Obviously, uh, the swamp has provided 399 00:18:39,734 --> 00:18:42,800 some really unique discoveries. 400 00:18:42,934 --> 00:18:45,800 And we have very little understanding 401 00:18:46,000 --> 00:18:48,166 of what they represent in terms of, 402 00:18:48,333 --> 00:18:51,367 is there any association with th-the Money Pit mystery? 403 00:18:53,433 --> 00:18:57,533 With the southwest corner, I feel very hopeful for answers. 404 00:19:01,133 --> 00:19:03,066 - Lot of rocks. - Yeah. 405 00:19:12,767 --> 00:19:15,767 It really does look like a line of rocks along there. 406 00:19:18,166 --> 00:19:19,467 Not just big rocks. 407 00:19:19,633 --> 00:19:20,900 - It's mixed in with-- - Yeah. 408 00:19:21,066 --> 00:19:22,533 Gravelly stuff, right. 409 00:19:26,500 --> 00:19:28,033 Big'uns. 410 00:19:31,934 --> 00:19:34,266 All those rocks here. 411 00:19:34,433 --> 00:19:35,934 Yeah. 412 00:19:40,000 --> 00:19:41,767 What do you make of all the rocks, Billy? 413 00:19:41,934 --> 00:19:44,066 Peter, I'm surprised to see, you know. 414 00:19:44,233 --> 00:19:45,934 - It's very road-like. - Yeah. 415 00:19:46,066 --> 00:19:47,800 They wouldn't normally, you know, occur together, 416 00:19:47,967 --> 00:19:50,600 so seems like somebody might have threw them in there. 417 00:19:50,767 --> 00:19:54,400 Yeah. I want to get my Uncle Rick up here. 418 00:19:54,567 --> 00:20:01,332 Absolutely fantastic. 419 00:20:01,333 --> 00:20:02,567 - Hey. - Hello. 420 00:20:02,734 --> 00:20:03,934 - Hey, Rick. - Hey, Rick. 421 00:20:04,100 --> 00:20:05,633 Wow. Rock. 422 00:20:05,800 --> 00:20:07,433 - Lot of rocks. - Yeah. 423 00:20:07,600 --> 00:20:09,800 In the southwest corner of the swamp, 424 00:20:09,967 --> 00:20:12,433 Rick joins the team after being alerted 425 00:20:12,567 --> 00:20:14,300 to a potential new discovery. 426 00:20:14,433 --> 00:20:17,433 Is this how a bog would develop? 427 00:20:17,600 --> 00:20:20,400 How do you explain the amount of rock in here? 428 00:20:20,567 --> 00:20:22,100 When you look at the cobbles, 429 00:20:22,233 --> 00:20:24,767 it has all the makings of what we're looking for. 430 00:20:24,934 --> 00:20:27,367 But that rock really shouldn't be up in the till like that. 431 00:20:27,500 --> 00:20:28,967 It should be deeper. 432 00:20:29,100 --> 00:20:33,066 So, you're thinking some sort of effort 433 00:20:33,233 --> 00:20:35,233 because they're sitting on top of the-- 434 00:20:35,433 --> 00:20:36,700 Yeah, it just seems like it's... 435 00:20:36,834 --> 00:20:38,400 it's possibly land clearing or road. 436 00:20:38,567 --> 00:20:41,200 I-I don't think that all these rocks got put in here 437 00:20:41,400 --> 00:20:42,934 other than by hand of people. 438 00:20:43,100 --> 00:20:44,700 Yeah. 439 00:20:44,834 --> 00:20:48,033 This area reminds me of where we were digging 440 00:20:48,233 --> 00:20:51,400 and where we found that potential cannon. 441 00:20:51,500 --> 00:20:53,800 There's a heck of a lot of rocks here. 442 00:20:54,000 --> 00:20:58,300 This might be a way to get from the beach 443 00:20:58,467 --> 00:21:00,133 - to the upland, right? - Yeah. 444 00:21:00,300 --> 00:21:04,166 If you're coming around the island on a ship, 445 00:21:04,300 --> 00:21:06,033 then you're gonna come in this area here. 446 00:21:06,200 --> 00:21:10,266 So I am expecting to find some great finds here. 447 00:21:11,500 --> 00:21:13,700 It'd be really something if we found 448 00:21:13,867 --> 00:21:18,266 another Portuguese-style road on this side of the swamp. 449 00:21:18,467 --> 00:21:19,767 Yeah. 450 00:21:19,867 --> 00:21:22,166 When the team first uncovered 451 00:21:22,367 --> 00:21:25,967 the believed Portuguese stone road in the southeast corner, 452 00:21:26,133 --> 00:21:30,300 it was speculated that it may have been part of a ship's wharf 453 00:21:30,467 --> 00:21:33,433 used to unload cargo onto the island. 454 00:21:35,567 --> 00:21:39,033 Is it possible that the team has just found 455 00:21:39,200 --> 00:21:42,000 a similar structure in the southwest corner? 456 00:21:42,166 --> 00:21:43,433 We couldn't get a nicer day, 457 00:21:43,567 --> 00:21:45,500 so we might as well put it to good use. 458 00:21:45,667 --> 00:21:47,133 - Let's keep going. - Yep. 459 00:21:47,233 --> 00:21:48,700 Foggy with a chance of artifacts. 460 00:21:48,867 --> 00:21:50,500 There you go. 461 00:21:50,700 --> 00:21:53,000 While the dig continues in the swamp... 462 00:21:54,233 --> 00:21:56,100 ...later that afternoon... 463 00:21:56,233 --> 00:21:58,333 Hey, Charles, Terry. 464 00:21:58,533 --> 00:22:00,834 - Hey, Ian. - Dr. Ian Spooner 465 00:22:00,934 --> 00:22:04,033 joins members of the team in the Money Pit area. 466 00:22:04,200 --> 00:22:06,533 Water samples. I got to take some water samples. 467 00:22:06,700 --> 00:22:08,767 - So I could use a hand. - No problem at all. 468 00:22:08,934 --> 00:22:10,500 - Let's get at 'er. - Okay. 469 00:22:10,633 --> 00:22:12,667 After a disappointing few weeks 470 00:22:12,800 --> 00:22:14,533 in which the team has been unable 471 00:22:14,700 --> 00:22:16,500 to find hard evidence of treasure 472 00:22:16,633 --> 00:22:18,834 while drilling in the solution channel, 473 00:22:19,033 --> 00:22:23,333 Dr. Spooner will collect and test new water samples 474 00:22:23,467 --> 00:22:27,200 to look for signs that the team is drilling in the right place. 475 00:22:27,367 --> 00:22:30,100 We did get some samples last year, 476 00:22:30,233 --> 00:22:31,533 and they were high metals. 477 00:22:31,734 --> 00:22:33,734 And so, we got to get more water samples 478 00:22:33,900 --> 00:22:36,000 and send them in and see what they show us now. 479 00:22:36,100 --> 00:22:38,266 - Absolutely. - So, I'm gonna start 480 00:22:38,433 --> 00:22:40,033 right with B-.5 and 11. 481 00:22:40,200 --> 00:22:41,500 I think that's a good idea. 482 00:22:41,633 --> 00:22:43,166 Great. 483 00:22:48,367 --> 00:22:51,500 Yep. B-.5-11 right here. 484 00:22:51,633 --> 00:22:53,233 So, if we have high metals 485 00:22:53,400 --> 00:22:55,567 in these samples that we've been taking, it could mean 486 00:22:55,734 --> 00:22:57,734 that the metal that we're seeing in the water 487 00:22:57,900 --> 00:23:00,100 - is in the solution channel. - Yeah. 488 00:23:00,266 --> 00:23:03,000 So it follows that the solution channel 489 00:23:03,166 --> 00:23:06,133 may be moving metal from the Money Pit. 490 00:23:06,300 --> 00:23:07,567 - It's a conduit. Absolutely. - It's a conduit. 491 00:23:07,700 --> 00:23:09,000 It's a pathway. Yeah. 492 00:23:09,166 --> 00:23:10,633 - Lot of water moving down there. - Yep. 493 00:23:11,767 --> 00:23:14,300 Because the massive underground solution channel 494 00:23:14,467 --> 00:23:16,233 is full of moving water, 495 00:23:16,367 --> 00:23:18,834 Dr. Spooner will take water samples 496 00:23:19,000 --> 00:23:20,900 from previously drilled boreholes 497 00:23:21,000 --> 00:23:24,567 where precious metals have been detected in the past. 498 00:23:24,700 --> 00:23:27,300 I'm gonna get you to hold that. 499 00:23:28,333 --> 00:23:29,900 Depending on the test results, 500 00:23:30,033 --> 00:23:32,400 he may be able to determine where water 501 00:23:32,533 --> 00:23:34,767 with the highest trace evidence of gold and silver 502 00:23:34,934 --> 00:23:37,000 is flowing from deep underground 503 00:23:37,200 --> 00:23:38,834 and help the team pick new drilling locations 504 00:23:39,033 --> 00:23:42,400 in this area to search for the treasure. 505 00:23:42,500 --> 00:23:45,100 I'm going down to 110 feet. 506 00:23:46,100 --> 00:23:47,800 - That's 105 right there. - Yeah, and I'm just gonna 507 00:23:47,967 --> 00:23:49,633 - let this fall on the ground. - Okay. 508 00:23:49,834 --> 00:23:52,333 To collect the water samples, 509 00:23:52,500 --> 00:23:54,166 Dr. Spooner is dropping 510 00:23:54,333 --> 00:23:57,100 a single-valve bailer into the borehole. 511 00:23:57,266 --> 00:24:02,033 As it descends, an open valve allows water to flow through it. 512 00:24:02,200 --> 00:24:04,200 Once the desired depth is reached, 513 00:24:04,367 --> 00:24:08,834 a metal ball drops into place, securing the sample. 514 00:24:09,000 --> 00:24:10,734 There are metals in the water 515 00:24:10,867 --> 00:24:14,533 that the scientists say those metals are not natural 516 00:24:14,700 --> 00:24:16,066 that's still there. 517 00:24:16,266 --> 00:24:18,567 And that's what keeps us going to find it. 518 00:24:19,600 --> 00:24:21,834 Hopefully, the water testing will tell us 519 00:24:22,000 --> 00:24:23,800 where to actually find the treasure. 520 00:24:23,934 --> 00:24:25,533 Hey. Look at that. 521 00:24:25,700 --> 00:24:27,000 Oh, my gosh. 522 00:24:27,166 --> 00:24:28,867 There's the dye. 523 00:24:29,033 --> 00:24:30,467 - That's pretty amazing. - Yeah. 524 00:24:30,600 --> 00:24:33,200 That's the dye we put in, uh, last year 525 00:24:33,367 --> 00:24:35,367 - in the Money Pit. - Yep. 526 00:24:36,400 --> 00:24:38,633 In 2024, 527 00:24:38,767 --> 00:24:41,567 Dr. Spooner and members of the team 528 00:24:41,734 --> 00:24:44,333 conducted a series of tests to locate 529 00:24:44,533 --> 00:24:48,233 the source of gold and silver in the Money Pit area. 530 00:24:48,433 --> 00:24:53,000 This involved pumping red dye some 200 feet deep 531 00:24:53,166 --> 00:24:56,633 into the solution channel through several boreholes. 532 00:24:56,734 --> 00:24:59,333 Dr. Spooner then resampled water 533 00:24:59,500 --> 00:25:02,100 in other boreholes across the area, 534 00:25:02,266 --> 00:25:04,200 looking for remnants of the dye 535 00:25:04,333 --> 00:25:07,734 to track the direction of water flow underground. 536 00:25:07,900 --> 00:25:09,200 Be very interested to see 537 00:25:09,333 --> 00:25:11,100 - what metals this has in it. - Yep. 538 00:25:11,266 --> 00:25:14,233 Now that Dr. Spooner has just recovered water 539 00:25:14,400 --> 00:25:17,233 with red dye from just 105 feet deep... 540 00:25:17,400 --> 00:25:18,967 Here we go. 541 00:25:19,133 --> 00:25:21,033 ...could that mean that the water 542 00:25:21,133 --> 00:25:23,934 in the solution channel is flowing upwards 543 00:25:24,066 --> 00:25:27,633 and into other locations in the Money Pit area? 544 00:25:27,800 --> 00:25:29,400 - And that's all we need. - Yep. 545 00:25:29,567 --> 00:25:31,767 - So, that's one down? - That's one down. 546 00:25:31,900 --> 00:25:34,800 And we'll send them in today and see what we got. 547 00:25:34,967 --> 00:25:36,367 Yeah. 548 00:25:36,500 --> 00:25:38,233 Compared to soil testing, 549 00:25:38,400 --> 00:25:41,133 which is time-consuming, the new water samples 550 00:25:41,300 --> 00:25:43,633 can be analyzed for signs of precious metals 551 00:25:43,800 --> 00:25:45,967 in just a matter of days. 552 00:25:46,133 --> 00:25:49,433 Okay. Let's take this back and we'll go get another sample. 553 00:25:49,600 --> 00:25:50,967 Yep. 554 00:25:51,133 --> 00:25:54,200 As Dr. Spooner and Terry continue 555 00:25:54,300 --> 00:25:57,033 gathering samples in the Money Pit area... 556 00:25:58,066 --> 00:26:00,433 - I really like this lot. - Me, too. 557 00:26:00,567 --> 00:26:02,767 ...Katya Drayton and Peter continue 558 00:26:02,900 --> 00:26:05,700 searching for clues on Lot 15. 559 00:26:13,300 --> 00:26:14,800 - Sounds good enough. - Yeah. 560 00:26:20,300 --> 00:26:21,867 Anything in front of me is okay. 561 00:26:22,033 --> 00:26:24,867 Oh. 562 00:26:25,033 --> 00:26:26,500 - Out? - Yep. 563 00:26:35,066 --> 00:26:36,367 Oh, my gosh. 564 00:26:36,533 --> 00:26:38,300 What do you got? 565 00:26:39,900 --> 00:26:41,600 Um... 566 00:26:41,800 --> 00:26:44,133 Think we found ourselves a button. 567 00:26:44,300 --> 00:26:45,800 That's certainly a button. 568 00:26:45,967 --> 00:26:49,000 Looks to be green, so it might be copper. 569 00:26:49,166 --> 00:26:51,000 What kind of button do you think it is? 570 00:26:51,166 --> 00:26:52,467 It's pretty big. 571 00:26:52,633 --> 00:26:53,967 It's pretty big. I think this would be 572 00:26:54,133 --> 00:26:55,533 - more of a shirt button. - Yeah. 573 00:26:55,700 --> 00:26:58,500 Is it possible that Peter and Katya 574 00:26:58,667 --> 00:27:02,533 found a clue that will help identify who left the artifacts 575 00:27:02,700 --> 00:27:06,100 previously found by the team on Lot 15? 576 00:27:06,266 --> 00:27:08,533 We don't see a design, but there could be a design there. 577 00:27:08,700 --> 00:27:11,834 Mm-hmm. Well, I'm excited to get this one back to the lab. 578 00:27:12,033 --> 00:27:13,600 Yeah. And your dad always says, 579 00:27:13,767 --> 00:27:15,066 people who had buttons had pockets, 580 00:27:15,233 --> 00:27:16,533 and people who had pockets had coins. 581 00:27:16,700 --> 00:27:18,066 Exactly. 582 00:27:18,233 --> 00:27:20,333 All right, let's bag, tag it, keep going. 583 00:27:20,467 --> 00:27:21,867 Yeah. Good start. 584 00:27:25,934 --> 00:27:28,100 It's a little chippy, 585 00:27:28,266 --> 00:27:29,767 but it's two-way... 586 00:27:29,934 --> 00:27:31,200 - Mm-hmm. - ...and it could be something 587 00:27:31,367 --> 00:27:33,000 just really deep and on edge. 588 00:27:33,133 --> 00:27:36,266 - We're here to dig it. - Let's do it. Let's try it. 589 00:27:48,400 --> 00:27:50,433 Okay. It's out. 590 00:27:50,567 --> 00:27:51,834 What do you got? 591 00:27:52,033 --> 00:27:58,232 I'm not sure. 592 00:27:58,233 --> 00:28:00,066 What do you got? 593 00:28:01,433 --> 00:28:03,734 I'm not sure. 594 00:28:03,934 --> 00:28:06,367 On Lot 15, Katya and Peter 595 00:28:06,533 --> 00:28:09,734 have just unearthed an intriguing metal artifact. 596 00:28:10,934 --> 00:28:12,200 Do you know what this looks like? 597 00:28:12,367 --> 00:28:14,333 What do you think? 598 00:28:15,367 --> 00:28:19,100 This looks like a pin on a compass almost. 599 00:28:19,266 --> 00:28:21,033 Oh. I can see that. 600 00:28:21,200 --> 00:28:23,333 What do you think? 601 00:28:23,533 --> 00:28:25,233 Yeah, here's the top of it. 602 00:28:25,433 --> 00:28:29,500 Might even... might have both pieces for the navigation tool. 603 00:28:29,633 --> 00:28:31,066 - Mm-hmm. - Like this. 604 00:28:32,100 --> 00:28:33,667 That is so cool. 605 00:28:33,800 --> 00:28:38,367 A possible compass found on Lot 15? 606 00:28:38,533 --> 00:28:41,567 Dating back to the times of ancient Greece, 607 00:28:41,734 --> 00:28:44,100 a compass is a drawing instrument 608 00:28:44,266 --> 00:28:46,667 used to measure distances on maps 609 00:28:46,867 --> 00:28:50,600 and for designing the layout of structures on land. 610 00:28:50,800 --> 00:28:54,233 For centuries, it was a standard tool of architects, 611 00:28:54,400 --> 00:28:59,200 navigators, craftsmen and astronomers. 612 00:28:59,367 --> 00:29:00,734 And it makes sense... 613 00:29:00,867 --> 00:29:02,100 - Yeah. - ...where we are. 614 00:29:02,266 --> 00:29:03,567 We have the beach just down here. 615 00:29:03,700 --> 00:29:06,166 - Mm-hmm. - Obviously, at some point, 616 00:29:06,333 --> 00:29:07,800 boats came to shore. 617 00:29:07,934 --> 00:29:10,133 And that could be used on a boat 618 00:29:10,333 --> 00:29:13,100 - or on land. - Mm-hmm. 619 00:29:13,300 --> 00:29:15,266 Whenever my Uncle Rick's talking and... 620 00:29:15,433 --> 00:29:17,333 and we're talking about Nolan's Cross... 621 00:29:17,500 --> 00:29:20,500 - Mm-hmm. - ...they're very precisely 622 00:29:20,667 --> 00:29:24,133 put in place, and they're put in place due to the stars. 623 00:29:24,300 --> 00:29:26,400 - Yeah. - Which is the same way 624 00:29:26,533 --> 00:29:29,900 that people long ago would travel across the sea. 625 00:29:30,033 --> 00:29:33,266 So, to your point, this could be nautical, 626 00:29:33,433 --> 00:29:37,066 but it also could've been for the alignment of Nolan's Cross. 627 00:29:37,166 --> 00:29:38,433 Mm-hmm. 628 00:29:38,633 --> 00:29:40,233 If this is a compass, 629 00:29:40,367 --> 00:29:41,834 could Peter be correct 630 00:29:42,000 --> 00:29:43,900 that it may have been the kind of tool 631 00:29:44,000 --> 00:29:46,266 needed to create some of the megalithic structures 632 00:29:46,467 --> 00:29:48,433 that have been found on Oak Island, 633 00:29:48,600 --> 00:29:50,900 such as Nolan's Cross, 634 00:29:51,033 --> 00:29:53,834 a feature that some scientific experts believe 635 00:29:54,000 --> 00:29:57,400 could date back to the 13th century? 636 00:29:57,533 --> 00:29:59,233 That's amazing. 637 00:29:59,367 --> 00:30:03,133 We have sought mightily to create a timeline 638 00:30:03,300 --> 00:30:06,300 of human activity in the Oak Island mystery. 639 00:30:06,433 --> 00:30:09,834 Where people work, they drop things, lose things. 640 00:30:10,000 --> 00:30:12,467 And in order to figure out 641 00:30:12,633 --> 00:30:15,934 who, what, when, where, why and how, 642 00:30:16,100 --> 00:30:19,066 it begins with finding artifacts that tell a story. 643 00:30:19,200 --> 00:30:22,667 This... this right here is a key to navigation, 644 00:30:22,834 --> 00:30:24,834 but it might be a key to Oak Island, as well. 645 00:30:24,967 --> 00:30:27,633 I know we don't find many nautical things on the island, 646 00:30:27,800 --> 00:30:30,066 so this is something I really want to take back to the lab. 647 00:30:32,166 --> 00:30:33,667 - All right. - Okay. 648 00:30:33,834 --> 00:30:35,500 - Let's keep on going. - Keep going. 649 00:30:37,600 --> 00:30:40,800 As another exciting day dawns on Oak Island... 650 00:30:42,667 --> 00:30:44,400 Let's find some artifacts. 651 00:30:45,433 --> 00:30:47,066 Let's get going. 652 00:30:47,200 --> 00:30:50,433 ...Alex and Peter join Billy and Gary in the swamp 653 00:30:50,600 --> 00:30:54,133 as they continue to search the southwest corner. 654 00:30:54,266 --> 00:30:56,100 I'm going in. 655 00:30:57,934 --> 00:31:00,867 We think we are seeing signs of a... 656 00:31:01,033 --> 00:31:02,667 a structure or a road 657 00:31:02,834 --> 00:31:05,533 on the west side of the swamp along the edge. 658 00:31:05,700 --> 00:31:07,066 Wow. There's nothing in here. 659 00:31:07,233 --> 00:31:08,700 This is quiet. 660 00:31:09,734 --> 00:31:11,000 But like everything, 661 00:31:11,166 --> 00:31:12,734 we need to investigate it further 662 00:31:12,900 --> 00:31:14,400 and look for artifacts 663 00:31:14,567 --> 00:31:15,867 to see if we can prove 664 00:31:16,033 --> 00:31:18,000 one way or the other what's going on here. 665 00:31:23,400 --> 00:31:26,000 Now we're getting rockier, past the sand. 666 00:31:26,166 --> 00:31:28,667 Mm-hmm. There's this really dark stuff. 667 00:31:28,834 --> 00:31:30,333 Can't tell where it's coming from. 668 00:31:33,066 --> 00:31:34,467 There. 669 00:31:37,500 --> 00:31:39,500 Organic stuff? 670 00:31:39,700 --> 00:31:41,333 There's some organics in that. 671 00:31:41,500 --> 00:31:43,000 There's a layer of rocks 672 00:31:43,166 --> 00:31:45,033 that's more than one rock thick. 673 00:31:45,200 --> 00:31:46,900 And in between those rocks 674 00:31:47,033 --> 00:31:50,700 is swamp material, sort of decaying plant matter. 675 00:31:50,834 --> 00:31:52,800 In my head, the only way that could be there 676 00:31:52,934 --> 00:31:54,633 is if the rocks were added to the swamp 677 00:31:54,734 --> 00:31:57,533 after the fact deliberately. 678 00:31:57,667 --> 00:32:00,300 In my opinion, there's a chance that it's not natural. 679 00:32:00,467 --> 00:32:02,467 It definitely looks out of place. 680 00:32:02,600 --> 00:32:04,367 And if it is man-made, 681 00:32:04,500 --> 00:32:06,100 the artifacts are gonna help us date it. 682 00:32:06,266 --> 00:32:07,700 - Yep. - So, that's what we got to do 683 00:32:07,834 --> 00:32:09,633 - is find the artifact. - Yep. 684 00:32:09,800 --> 00:32:12,300 All right, coming in, Billy. 685 00:32:19,600 --> 00:32:21,100 There's a signal. 686 00:32:21,233 --> 00:32:22,700 - Got a signal. - Got something? 687 00:32:23,967 --> 00:32:25,633 It's a good, strong iron signal. 688 00:32:25,800 --> 00:32:27,233 Sounds fairly shallow. 689 00:32:27,400 --> 00:32:29,567 Yeah. It's just there. It's in that area. 690 00:32:35,567 --> 00:32:38,934 All right, see if I can pinpoint it. 691 00:32:39,100 --> 00:32:41,767 Oh. Oh, look at that. 692 00:32:43,266 --> 00:32:45,100 - Ox shoe. - Oh, yeah. 693 00:32:45,266 --> 00:32:47,900 But look how unusual it is. 694 00:32:48,100 --> 00:32:50,233 - Look how long that body is. - Mm-hmm. 695 00:32:50,400 --> 00:32:52,100 But, I mean, I wouldn't imagine you'd have 696 00:32:52,266 --> 00:32:55,033 oxen in the middle of a swamp, so I think this is telling us 697 00:32:55,166 --> 00:32:56,567 that either there's a road here 698 00:32:56,734 --> 00:32:59,300 or, at this time, this was passable. 699 00:32:59,467 --> 00:33:00,967 Yeah. 700 00:33:01,133 --> 00:33:02,867 We find a lot of French and English ox shoes 701 00:33:03,033 --> 00:33:07,433 on the island, but this is totally different 702 00:33:07,633 --> 00:33:09,533 to any of those ox shoes. 703 00:33:09,700 --> 00:33:13,100 We're very close to this road, if it is a road, 704 00:33:13,233 --> 00:33:16,667 and finding an ox shoe here kind of reinforces that. 705 00:33:16,834 --> 00:33:19,667 That's where the draft animals would be... 706 00:33:19,800 --> 00:33:21,667 would be walking and, you know, dragging a load. 707 00:33:21,800 --> 00:33:24,667 So, hopefully, we can find out when it would've been used, 708 00:33:24,834 --> 00:33:26,266 why it might have been used 709 00:33:26,400 --> 00:33:28,500 and who might have been using it. 710 00:33:28,633 --> 00:33:30,800 So, yeah, we'll put it in the bag... 711 00:33:31,000 --> 00:33:32,600 - Yeah. - ...and we'll find answers 712 00:33:32,734 --> 00:33:35,100 - at the lab. - That's right. Nice. 713 00:33:35,233 --> 00:33:36,667 If it's a road, there should be more, 714 00:33:36,867 --> 00:33:38,800 but that right there is a little bit of proof 715 00:33:38,967 --> 00:33:40,333 that there is a road here. 716 00:33:40,500 --> 00:33:41,800 Let's-let's leave it at this: 717 00:33:41,967 --> 00:33:43,300 indications that it could be man-made. 718 00:33:43,467 --> 00:33:44,834 Dr. Spooner needs to take a look. 719 00:33:45,000 --> 00:33:46,266 Yep. 720 00:33:46,400 --> 00:33:48,667 - Nice work. - Good start. 721 00:33:52,934 --> 00:33:54,700 - Dr. Spooner. - Hey, Ian. 722 00:33:54,867 --> 00:33:56,867 We've got another head-scratcher for you. 723 00:33:57,000 --> 00:33:58,533 Hmm. 724 00:33:58,700 --> 00:34:00,433 Now that the team has unearthed 725 00:34:00,600 --> 00:34:02,400 more of the strange rock feature 726 00:34:02,567 --> 00:34:04,967 in the southwest corner of the swamp, 727 00:34:05,133 --> 00:34:07,934 Dr. Ian Spooner arrives to examine it 728 00:34:08,100 --> 00:34:10,400 for signs of human construction. 729 00:34:10,567 --> 00:34:12,433 You look at this area here now. 730 00:34:12,600 --> 00:34:15,567 The more we're digging, the more we're uncovering, 731 00:34:15,734 --> 00:34:17,567 the more rocks and boulders, 732 00:34:17,734 --> 00:34:19,934 and they all seem to be in, like, a... 733 00:34:20,100 --> 00:34:22,033 a linear feature, 734 00:34:22,166 --> 00:34:23,867 - like a road. - I agree. 735 00:34:24,000 --> 00:34:25,900 This is... this is manipulated. 736 00:34:26,066 --> 00:34:28,133 You know, it's-it's pretty obvious. 737 00:34:28,266 --> 00:34:31,100 Uh, it's what we call in geology, it's "open work." 738 00:34:31,266 --> 00:34:33,633 The air space around those boulders means 739 00:34:33,800 --> 00:34:35,700 that those boulders aren't naturally in place. 740 00:34:35,834 --> 00:34:38,533 There's no till in between the boulders. 741 00:34:38,667 --> 00:34:39,900 So they're moved. 742 00:34:40,066 --> 00:34:41,300 It's not perfectly smooth like you 743 00:34:41,500 --> 00:34:42,800 would expect to see if it was done 744 00:34:42,967 --> 00:34:44,900 - with more modern machinery. - Right. 745 00:34:45,066 --> 00:34:49,233 One thing to look at is that this area here is elevated 746 00:34:49,400 --> 00:34:52,867 somewhat above that side and that side. 747 00:34:53,000 --> 00:34:57,433 So, it has the look of a very crude beginning of something. 748 00:34:57,600 --> 00:34:59,567 The key thing is the age. 749 00:34:59,734 --> 00:35:01,767 Any artifacts? 750 00:35:01,967 --> 00:35:04,000 We did find one ox shoe on the far end there. 751 00:35:04,166 --> 00:35:05,367 - Yeah. - Okay. 752 00:35:05,533 --> 00:35:07,600 But it was actually amongst the rocks. 753 00:35:07,734 --> 00:35:09,033 Oh, really? Okay. 754 00:35:09,200 --> 00:35:10,467 Yeah. 755 00:35:10,633 --> 00:35:12,333 Do you think all these rocks and boulders 756 00:35:12,500 --> 00:35:14,100 could've been the start of the road? 757 00:35:14,200 --> 00:35:16,700 Like, the foundation before they put the cobbles on? 758 00:35:16,867 --> 00:35:18,200 Yeah, possibly. 759 00:35:18,367 --> 00:35:20,367 Maybe they were pushing stuff. 760 00:35:20,567 --> 00:35:22,433 Maybe they were using oxen. I don't know. 761 00:35:22,567 --> 00:35:25,533 The reoccurring theme here is, people were here with purpose. 762 00:35:25,700 --> 00:35:27,500 It has a purpose. We just don't know 763 00:35:27,667 --> 00:35:29,367 quite yet what that purpose is. 764 00:35:29,533 --> 00:35:30,767 Yeah. 765 00:35:30,900 --> 00:35:33,166 If Dr. Spooner is correct 766 00:35:33,333 --> 00:35:35,367 that this stone feature may have been used 767 00:35:35,533 --> 00:35:39,300 to move heavy cargo, just what kind of cargo was it, 768 00:35:39,467 --> 00:35:41,467 and where did it end up? 769 00:35:41,633 --> 00:35:43,967 At this stage, what we need to do is just excavate 770 00:35:44,133 --> 00:35:45,467 - the length of it... - Yeah. 771 00:35:45,633 --> 00:35:47,033 ...and see if what we've got is some 772 00:35:47,200 --> 00:35:48,467 beginning of something. 773 00:35:48,633 --> 00:35:50,967 There are answers in the swamp, 774 00:35:51,133 --> 00:35:53,100 but we only have a limited understanding 775 00:35:53,200 --> 00:35:56,934 of the possible interactions between the work in the bog 776 00:35:57,033 --> 00:35:58,834 and the work conducted in the Money Pit. 777 00:35:59,000 --> 00:36:02,700 The Money Pit was an attempt to hide something. 778 00:36:02,867 --> 00:36:04,900 What was the bog work about? 779 00:36:05,066 --> 00:36:08,400 I don't think we have that story 780 00:36:08,567 --> 00:36:11,200 close to being written or understood. 781 00:36:12,633 --> 00:36:14,066 The good news is we got two directions to go. 782 00:36:14,266 --> 00:36:16,700 Okay. Good. I'm gonna head back to the lab. 783 00:36:16,867 --> 00:36:19,500 Okay, we'll start digging. 784 00:36:21,867 --> 00:36:23,834 The following afternoon... 785 00:36:25,233 --> 00:36:26,900 Ian, I understand you've done some 786 00:36:27,066 --> 00:36:29,667 work on the water samples and you have some results 787 00:36:29,867 --> 00:36:31,400 - you want to talk to us about. - Yeah. 788 00:36:31,567 --> 00:36:33,767 While the results of the soil tests 789 00:36:33,934 --> 00:36:38,066 are being completed, Rick, Marty and members of the team 790 00:36:38,233 --> 00:36:40,567 meet with Dr. Spooner in the war room 791 00:36:40,734 --> 00:36:42,600 for an update on the water samples 792 00:36:42,767 --> 00:36:45,400 he recently collected in the Money Pit area. 793 00:36:46,367 --> 00:36:49,433 I think we've shown, at least to our satisfaction, 794 00:36:49,600 --> 00:36:53,600 that there's metal underground that isn't, uh, natural. 795 00:36:53,734 --> 00:36:57,667 And then, of course, we found gold. 796 00:36:58,767 --> 00:37:00,600 - The problem has been, "Where?" - Yeah. 797 00:37:00,767 --> 00:37:03,567 So, we've got some monitoring wells. 798 00:37:03,700 --> 00:37:06,734 These samples are from the west side, from your area 799 00:37:06,867 --> 00:37:09,000 that you're drilling right now. 800 00:37:09,166 --> 00:37:10,400 What's that one? 801 00:37:10,533 --> 00:37:12,467 Over here, we've got the east side, 802 00:37:12,633 --> 00:37:14,333 sort of near the Garden Shaft. 803 00:37:14,500 --> 00:37:16,934 - Mm-hmm. Oh, this is the dye. - It's dye. 804 00:37:17,100 --> 00:37:18,333 Yeah, I see. 805 00:37:18,500 --> 00:37:20,066 It's a rhodamine dye. 806 00:37:20,166 --> 00:37:23,000 And last year, we did a bunch of dye tests. 807 00:37:23,133 --> 00:37:25,600 We put the dye in at depth in the solution channel area, 808 00:37:25,767 --> 00:37:27,166 or in the traditional Money Pit area... 809 00:37:27,333 --> 00:37:30,066 - Mm-hmm. - ...and now it comes up 810 00:37:30,200 --> 00:37:32,433 in wells near the Garden Shaft. 811 00:37:32,600 --> 00:37:36,467 So it just tells us that water can move that direction. 812 00:37:37,433 --> 00:37:39,500 There's precious metals in these samples. 813 00:37:40,867 --> 00:37:43,600 So, where are the metals coming from? 814 00:37:43,767 --> 00:37:47,800 And what the dye has told us in this little collection of wells 815 00:37:48,000 --> 00:37:50,600 is that there's every possibility it's coming 816 00:37:50,767 --> 00:37:53,300 from the south, from the solution channel, 817 00:37:53,467 --> 00:37:57,333 through that conduit that the dye traveled very rapidly. 818 00:37:59,266 --> 00:38:02,066 Dr. Spooner's new test results suggest 819 00:38:02,200 --> 00:38:04,000 that the traces of precious metals 820 00:38:04,100 --> 00:38:07,700 are indeed coming from the solution channel. 821 00:38:08,734 --> 00:38:12,834 You're saying that water is moving south to north. 822 00:38:12,934 --> 00:38:16,000 Yeah. So, the way that the water is moving 823 00:38:16,166 --> 00:38:18,667 from deep down in the solution channel-- uphill, basically-- 824 00:38:18,767 --> 00:38:21,800 is all the work we're doing with all the drilling. 825 00:38:21,934 --> 00:38:23,667 We're pushing down in one area, 826 00:38:23,834 --> 00:38:26,467 and that's pushing water up in another area. 827 00:38:26,567 --> 00:38:29,066 And that's why we're getting water moving uphill. 828 00:38:29,233 --> 00:38:30,900 Almost as if there was a pipe 829 00:38:31,066 --> 00:38:32,667 just connecting the two, you know? 830 00:38:32,834 --> 00:38:34,467 So, you know, you're flushing water-- 831 00:38:34,600 --> 00:38:36,333 - And it's... and it, bam, down. - Pushing it down, forcing it out 832 00:38:36,500 --> 00:38:38,233 - and drawing it back. - Yes. 833 00:38:38,400 --> 00:38:39,700 - It's a giant plunger, right? - Exactly. 834 00:38:39,867 --> 00:38:41,133 It's like a plunger in a toilet, yeah. 835 00:38:41,233 --> 00:38:43,333 - Hmm. - It's validating that we're 836 00:38:43,500 --> 00:38:45,400 looking for the treasure in the right area. 837 00:38:45,600 --> 00:38:47,233 That's amazing. 838 00:38:52,066 --> 00:38:54,400 You think at this point, given all the data, 839 00:38:54,567 --> 00:38:56,367 that the source of the metals are deep, 840 00:38:56,533 --> 00:38:58,166 - down in the solution channel. - Yeah. 841 00:38:58,367 --> 00:39:00,433 It's validating that we're looking for the... 842 00:39:00,600 --> 00:39:01,967 the treasure in the right area. 843 00:39:02,133 --> 00:39:05,667 Rick, Marty and the Oak Island team 844 00:39:05,834 --> 00:39:09,967 have just received encouraging news from Dr. Ian Spooner. 845 00:39:10,166 --> 00:39:12,433 After testing new water samples 846 00:39:12,533 --> 00:39:15,800 collected from boreholes all across the Money Pit area, 847 00:39:16,000 --> 00:39:20,100 he has found evidence that the water deep underground, 848 00:39:20,266 --> 00:39:23,567 which contains the highest amounts of precious metals, 849 00:39:23,767 --> 00:39:27,100 is likely originating in the solution channel. 850 00:39:27,266 --> 00:39:29,300 Well, here's what I heard. 851 00:39:29,467 --> 00:39:31,600 I heard that your cumulative data 852 00:39:31,767 --> 00:39:34,066 is consistent with our prevailing theory this year. 853 00:39:34,200 --> 00:39:35,834 - Mm-hmm. - If, in fact, 854 00:39:35,967 --> 00:39:38,834 a great treasure or even a minor treasure fell down 855 00:39:39,000 --> 00:39:42,000 into the solution channel, it explains everything. 856 00:39:42,166 --> 00:39:44,300 - Yeah. - It explains what happened. 857 00:39:44,467 --> 00:39:45,934 It explains why people didn't find it. 858 00:39:46,100 --> 00:39:47,433 It explains the metals in the water. 859 00:39:47,600 --> 00:39:48,800 Yep. 860 00:39:48,967 --> 00:39:50,333 Where you're looking is a good place. 861 00:39:50,500 --> 00:39:52,100 Yeah. That's really good to hear. 862 00:39:52,266 --> 00:39:55,000 - Yeah. - What Dr. Spooner related 863 00:39:55,166 --> 00:39:57,100 substantiates our belief, currently, 864 00:39:57,266 --> 00:39:59,300 that the treasure had fallen to greater depth. 865 00:40:00,467 --> 00:40:03,066 An area like the Money Pit that has been so investigated 866 00:40:03,200 --> 00:40:06,800 for 230 years, to still have under-investigated areas 867 00:40:06,967 --> 00:40:09,834 where the treasure or treasures may still lie, 868 00:40:10,000 --> 00:40:11,800 is really quite interesting. 869 00:40:11,967 --> 00:40:15,734 And that's where we're going to focus our efforts, justifiably. 870 00:40:16,767 --> 00:40:18,500 The solution channel is the number one thing 871 00:40:18,667 --> 00:40:20,934 that makes sense with regards to where 872 00:40:21,100 --> 00:40:23,567 the treasure might still be. 873 00:40:23,700 --> 00:40:25,667 Everything I've heard this year makes me want 874 00:40:25,834 --> 00:40:28,166 to get back out there and implement our plan. 875 00:40:28,333 --> 00:40:29,934 Sounds like we're doing the right thing, 876 00:40:30,133 --> 00:40:32,600 and I hope we do focus in and really do the right thing 877 00:40:32,767 --> 00:40:35,133 - and actually solve this thing. - Mm-hmm. 878 00:40:35,300 --> 00:40:36,734 I think we've got a chance. 879 00:40:36,934 --> 00:40:39,467 Let's define that solution cavity 880 00:40:39,633 --> 00:40:42,266 quantitatively and qualitatively. 881 00:40:42,433 --> 00:40:44,767 We have to find the place in the solution channel 882 00:40:44,934 --> 00:40:46,667 very in the conventional Money Pit area 883 00:40:46,834 --> 00:40:48,834 where it's wide open enough 884 00:40:49,000 --> 00:40:51,333 to accept something dropping from above. 885 00:40:51,533 --> 00:40:54,600 That's what this has told us today, 886 00:40:54,767 --> 00:40:56,500 that we are on the correct path. 887 00:40:56,667 --> 00:41:00,467 Let's just keep moving forward, and I appreciate the effort. 888 00:41:00,600 --> 00:41:03,000 Well, we'll keep... we'll keep on. 889 00:41:03,166 --> 00:41:04,633 And I'm calling the end of the meeting 890 00:41:04,767 --> 00:41:06,300 right there, okay? 891 00:41:06,433 --> 00:41:07,867 - Let's move on. Well done, Ian. - Okay, okay. 892 00:41:08,033 --> 00:41:09,834 - Thank you. - Yep. 893 00:41:10,934 --> 00:41:12,567 The true history of Oak Island 894 00:41:12,734 --> 00:41:15,467 remains a tantalizing secret, 895 00:41:15,600 --> 00:41:20,233 but with every dig and each scientific test, 896 00:41:20,367 --> 00:41:23,467 Rick, Marty, Craig and their team 897 00:41:23,600 --> 00:41:26,700 find evidence that something extraordinary 898 00:41:26,867 --> 00:41:28,900 was buried here long ago. 899 00:41:29,934 --> 00:41:33,166 So, as they peel back new layers of this mystery, 900 00:41:33,333 --> 00:41:37,667 just how much deeper must they look for the answers 901 00:41:37,834 --> 00:41:43,667 and finally break the curse believed to protect them? 902 00:41:46,200 --> 00:41:49,533 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 70290

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