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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 00:00:13,633 --> 00:00:14,934 Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 5 00:00:15,100 --> 00:00:16,934 This structure is very different. 6 00:00:17,100 --> 00:00:19,600 If it's a marker, then there's at least one other one. 7 00:00:19,767 --> 00:00:21,800 - Well, let's find it. - Wait, look at this. 8 00:00:21,967 --> 00:00:24,600 - Another marker stone. - What? 9 00:00:24,700 --> 00:00:26,467 This was found on Lot 15. 10 00:00:26,633 --> 00:00:28,600 It's an engineering tool. 11 00:00:28,767 --> 00:00:30,433 And that may be the most sophisticated item 12 00:00:30,533 --> 00:00:32,900 that has shown up. - We have a core, gentlemen. 13 00:00:33,100 --> 00:00:35,000 - The core? - Could be the core. 14 00:00:35,166 --> 00:00:37,066 - Yeah, I got something right here. 15 00:00:37,200 --> 00:00:39,300 That is pretty much what we're looking for. -[Rick] Incredible. 16 00:00:42,500 --> 00:00:45,800 There is an island in the North Atlantic 17 00:00:45,967 --> 00:00:48,266 where people have been looking for 18 00:00:48,433 --> 00:00:52,266 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 19 00:00:52,433 --> 00:00:55,233 So far, they have found a stone slab 20 00:00:55,367 --> 00:00:57,300 with strange symbols carved into it, 21 00:00:57,500 --> 00:01:02,066 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 22 00:01:02,233 --> 00:01:05,166 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 23 00:01:05,367 --> 00:01:07,533 to the Knights Templar. 24 00:01:07,700 --> 00:01:10,400 To date, six men have died 25 00:01:10,567 --> 00:01:13,233 trying to solve the mystery. 26 00:01:13,400 --> 00:01:18,500 And according to legend, one more will have to die 27 00:01:18,667 --> 00:01:21,033 before the treasure can be found. 28 00:01:32,667 --> 00:01:33,900 Okay, guys. 29 00:01:34,033 --> 00:01:35,500 I-9.5. Here we are. 30 00:01:35,667 --> 00:01:38,467 We're looking to get to the deeper sections 31 00:01:38,600 --> 00:01:40,667 - of the solution channel. - That's right. 32 00:01:40,834 --> 00:01:44,633 As the sun rises high above the Money Pit area 33 00:01:44,767 --> 00:01:47,967 on Oak Island, Rick and Marty Lagina's team 34 00:01:48,100 --> 00:01:53,500 move forward in their quest to solve a 230-year-old mystery. 35 00:01:53,600 --> 00:01:55,367 We've picked up the points where it's deepest, 36 00:01:55,500 --> 00:01:57,133 and this is gonna be one of them. 37 00:01:57,266 --> 00:01:59,500 Destination for this hole is 210 to 220. Right, Steve? 38 00:01:59,667 --> 00:02:01,133 Yeah, that's right. 220, 39 00:02:01,300 --> 00:02:02,767 maybe even 230 feet deep. 40 00:02:02,967 --> 00:02:05,700 Dr. Spooner and Dr. Michel fully believe 41 00:02:05,900 --> 00:02:08,066 that those metal deposits are placed by man, 42 00:02:08,233 --> 00:02:09,600 not natural, 43 00:02:09,800 --> 00:02:11,533 - in the waters themselves. - Exactly so. 44 00:02:11,734 --> 00:02:13,433 - A very exciting hole. - Yeah. 45 00:02:13,600 --> 00:02:16,400 Today, they are drilling a new borehole 46 00:02:16,600 --> 00:02:18,700 known as I-9.5, 47 00:02:18,834 --> 00:02:21,767 which is on target to reach an unexplored area 48 00:02:21,934 --> 00:02:23,734 of the solution channel. 49 00:02:23,834 --> 00:02:26,934 And based on new water tests that reveal gold, 50 00:02:27,100 --> 00:02:30,767 silver, and other metal objects may be in this area, 51 00:02:30,934 --> 00:02:33,900 the team has renewed hope that they are narrowing in 52 00:02:34,066 --> 00:02:35,934 on the elusive treasure. 53 00:02:36,133 --> 00:02:38,367 When we get down there, 54 00:02:38,500 --> 00:02:40,700 we should be looking for really soupy material. 55 00:02:40,834 --> 00:02:43,233 Yeah. Hopefully we'll drill through 56 00:02:43,400 --> 00:02:47,600 some loose coins at the bottom of a very loose and soupy area. 57 00:02:47,800 --> 00:02:50,433 Yeah. -[Marty] I am a little bit disappointed 58 00:02:50,600 --> 00:02:53,700 by the initial speed of drilling in the solution channel, 59 00:02:53,834 --> 00:02:55,967 but the significance 60 00:02:56,100 --> 00:02:58,633 of the precious metals and others dissolved in the waters 61 00:02:58,800 --> 00:03:00,300 has never been diminished. 62 00:03:00,467 --> 00:03:03,166 We have a core, gentlemen. 63 00:03:03,333 --> 00:03:05,133 There's lots of indications that 64 00:03:05,300 --> 00:03:07,633 there is a great treasure here still. 65 00:03:07,800 --> 00:03:09,700 168. 66 00:03:09,834 --> 00:03:11,300 Thank you. 67 00:03:12,967 --> 00:03:14,800 At this point, 68 00:03:14,967 --> 00:03:17,800 it looks like we've got fairly loose material, 69 00:03:17,967 --> 00:03:19,433 but it's not as really as watery 70 00:03:19,533 --> 00:03:20,800 and washed-out as we would like to see. 71 00:03:20,967 --> 00:03:23,166 Thanks, Adam. 72 00:03:23,333 --> 00:03:25,166 It's kind of what we wanted. It's loose. 73 00:03:25,333 --> 00:03:26,700 But there's just too much volume here. 74 00:03:26,900 --> 00:03:28,533 It wouldn't allow things to fall through. 75 00:03:28,700 --> 00:03:30,767 It looks like we're into, uh... 76 00:03:30,900 --> 00:03:32,800 a little bit of gypsum now. 77 00:03:32,967 --> 00:03:35,934 It's not solid stuff. But if he starts out 78 00:03:36,066 --> 00:03:38,767 and it starts getting into very firm material, 79 00:03:38,900 --> 00:03:40,667 he's probably into the bedrock plateau. 80 00:03:41,967 --> 00:03:43,500 I think that's kind of what we're hoping for, 81 00:03:43,667 --> 00:03:47,867 because, so far, most of the collapses we've observed 82 00:03:48,033 --> 00:03:49,967 have been right on the edge of the bedrock plateau. 83 00:03:50,133 --> 00:03:53,433 So if we're looking for a-a cavity underneath 84 00:03:53,567 --> 00:03:55,266 that-that maybe remained open long enough 85 00:03:55,400 --> 00:03:56,767 to swallow up the Money Pit, 86 00:03:56,900 --> 00:03:58,200 then it should be right there. 87 00:03:58,367 --> 00:03:59,667 I think that bodes well, as you say. 88 00:03:59,834 --> 00:04:02,400 Now, let's hope that this is just the edge 89 00:04:02,533 --> 00:04:05,734 of the most distant protrusion out into the solution channel 90 00:04:05,900 --> 00:04:07,266 and we've just caught a little boulder. 91 00:04:07,400 --> 00:04:09,000 At this point, 92 00:04:09,133 --> 00:04:10,367 I would've assumed it would've tagged into something. 93 00:04:10,533 --> 00:04:12,367 But those metals still come back positive, 94 00:04:12,533 --> 00:04:14,900 and they give me a lot of hope that we're in the right spot. 95 00:04:15,066 --> 00:04:16,500 We just haven't tagged it yet. 96 00:04:16,633 --> 00:04:18,266 Every core could be the one that breaks through. 97 00:04:18,433 --> 00:04:19,934 And then we're into the solution channel 98 00:04:20,100 --> 00:04:21,500 and potential treasure depth. 99 00:04:21,700 --> 00:04:23,266 Absolutely. 100 00:04:23,433 --> 00:04:26,066 As the drilling operation continues... 101 00:04:27,100 --> 00:04:30,400 ...several hundred yards to the west on Lot 5... 102 00:04:31,433 --> 00:04:34,033 Hopefully we find something cool soon. -Yeah. 103 00:04:34,200 --> 00:04:36,734 ...members of the team search for new clues 104 00:04:36,900 --> 00:04:39,100 in the round stone foundation, 105 00:04:39,266 --> 00:04:41,000 one of several mysterious structures 106 00:04:41,200 --> 00:04:43,333 that have been uncovered on this lot 107 00:04:43,467 --> 00:04:46,834 and which could help identify just who occupied it 108 00:04:47,033 --> 00:04:49,033 before the discovery of the Money Pit. 109 00:04:50,033 --> 00:04:51,500 Oh, wow. 110 00:04:53,266 --> 00:04:56,000 We got more pearlware. 111 00:04:56,133 --> 00:04:59,400 Oh, nice. You can bag it up and clean it. 112 00:04:59,567 --> 00:05:01,967 What's satisfying for my job 113 00:05:02,133 --> 00:05:04,667 is when we find a piece of pottery like this, 114 00:05:04,834 --> 00:05:06,433 it proves to us 115 00:05:06,633 --> 00:05:10,567 that people were on Lot 5 doing work in the early 1700s. 116 00:05:10,700 --> 00:05:14,767 But things like the different buttons we're finding indicate 117 00:05:14,934 --> 00:05:17,433 that this feature could potentially be 118 00:05:17,600 --> 00:05:19,266 a lot older than we thought. 119 00:05:19,433 --> 00:05:23,467 So we're starting to perhaps build a picture of... 120 00:05:23,600 --> 00:05:26,667 a very early occupation on Oak Island. 121 00:05:40,700 --> 00:05:43,300 Hey. Found a bead. 122 00:05:43,467 --> 00:05:45,967 Oh, wow. Good eyes. 123 00:05:46,133 --> 00:05:48,133 Hey, Laird. 124 00:05:48,300 --> 00:05:50,600 Come check this bad boy out. 125 00:05:50,767 --> 00:05:51,967 All righty. 126 00:05:52,133 --> 00:05:53,667 What is it? 127 00:05:53,834 --> 00:05:55,800 - It's little. - Ooh. 128 00:05:57,800 --> 00:05:59,967 - Oh, nice. - It's a bead. 129 00:06:00,200 --> 00:06:01,533 And it's from Venice. 130 00:06:01,700 --> 00:06:03,000 - It's from Murano. - You can tell 131 00:06:03,200 --> 00:06:04,800 - just from looking at it? - Yeah. 132 00:06:04,934 --> 00:06:07,834 Stylistically and we've done analysis on the other ones. 133 00:06:08,000 --> 00:06:09,300 So how old 134 00:06:09,433 --> 00:06:11,200 - would one like that be? - Well, 135 00:06:11,367 --> 00:06:14,900 th-the tradition of beadmaking in Murano goes back, like, 136 00:06:15,066 --> 00:06:16,700 hundreds of years. 137 00:06:16,900 --> 00:06:20,133 But the beads could speak more to theories 138 00:06:20,233 --> 00:06:23,567 about the Knights of Malta having a presence on Oak Island. 139 00:06:25,367 --> 00:06:27,667 This is now the sixth Venetian bead 140 00:06:27,834 --> 00:06:30,166 that the team has found in this feature. 141 00:06:30,333 --> 00:06:32,900 And, curiously, these ornate beads, 142 00:06:33,066 --> 00:06:34,834 which were also used as currency 143 00:06:35,000 --> 00:06:37,967 between the 12th and 19th centuries, 144 00:06:38,100 --> 00:06:41,000 have been potentially linked to a group known 145 00:06:41,166 --> 00:06:42,800 as the Knights of Malta, 146 00:06:42,934 --> 00:06:46,133 a religious order related to the Knights Templar 147 00:06:46,266 --> 00:06:48,633 who established a stronghold 148 00:06:48,767 --> 00:06:52,400 just 15 miles south of Oak Island in 1632. 149 00:06:53,867 --> 00:06:55,567 It's got red and blue inserts. 150 00:06:55,734 --> 00:06:57,467 The base glass is, uh, white. 151 00:06:57,600 --> 00:07:00,600 It's great that we're finding this variety of beads. 152 00:07:00,767 --> 00:07:03,200 Three of the same type kind of makes you think... 153 00:07:03,300 --> 00:07:05,200 Someone's necklace broke. - Yeah. 154 00:07:05,333 --> 00:07:06,633 And there's more out there. 155 00:07:06,800 --> 00:07:09,100 They were used for trade, 156 00:07:09,266 --> 00:07:10,734 but-but they were also worn by the people 157 00:07:10,900 --> 00:07:12,934 that, uh, brought them over. 158 00:07:13,100 --> 00:07:14,967 So that's pretty cool. 159 00:07:15,133 --> 00:07:17,200 I don't find a lot of beads, so I'm always excited 160 00:07:17,333 --> 00:07:18,800 when we get a bead. 161 00:07:18,934 --> 00:07:20,200 Cool. 162 00:07:20,400 --> 00:07:22,633 Like it a lot. Good job and good eyes. 163 00:07:22,767 --> 00:07:24,900 Keep up the good work. 164 00:07:27,166 --> 00:07:29,700 Later that afternoon... 165 00:07:31,233 --> 00:07:33,300 So, what you see before us, 166 00:07:33,467 --> 00:07:35,300 it's curious. I don't know what to make of it. 167 00:07:35,433 --> 00:07:38,300 ...Rick and Marty join other members of the team 168 00:07:38,467 --> 00:07:40,700 in the research center to discuss 169 00:07:40,900 --> 00:07:43,867 another curious discovery on Lot 5-- 170 00:07:44,000 --> 00:07:45,734 a man-made stone marker 171 00:07:45,900 --> 00:07:47,900 found just three weeks ago. 172 00:07:48,066 --> 00:07:50,033 Gary was metal detecting, uh, 173 00:07:50,166 --> 00:07:52,767 and we came across this and we both went, 174 00:07:52,934 --> 00:07:54,433 "Well, that's strange." 175 00:07:54,600 --> 00:07:56,800 And to help their investigation, 176 00:07:56,934 --> 00:08:00,533 Laird has created a 3D model of the feature. 177 00:08:00,700 --> 00:08:04,000 I did a drone-based 3D model 178 00:08:04,166 --> 00:08:05,700 of the split stone feature. 179 00:08:05,867 --> 00:08:08,433 I fly the drone around at different angles, 180 00:08:08,567 --> 00:08:12,166 different heights, and take a lot of photographs. 181 00:08:12,333 --> 00:08:15,433 And then I bring all of those photographs back into the lab, 182 00:08:15,533 --> 00:08:19,700 and I have a program that will reconstruct everything. 183 00:08:19,900 --> 00:08:23,100 Very similar to the reconstruction of a CT scanner. 184 00:08:23,233 --> 00:08:26,133 And in the end, we have this beautiful 3D model, 185 00:08:26,233 --> 00:08:30,033 so we can show all angles and all heights and get a really 186 00:08:30,166 --> 00:08:33,333 much better idea of what this split stone looks like. 187 00:08:33,500 --> 00:08:36,033 Laird, what can you tell us about it? 188 00:08:36,200 --> 00:08:39,033 Well, it was... the stone sticking out, 189 00:08:39,200 --> 00:08:41,500 like, that much from the ground. 190 00:08:41,667 --> 00:08:44,033 Looked like a standing stone. 191 00:08:45,200 --> 00:08:48,600 And then we found a much larger rock 192 00:08:48,700 --> 00:08:50,433 beside the standing stone. 193 00:08:52,033 --> 00:08:54,500 If we flip it up, you can see how the rock was sitting. 194 00:08:54,667 --> 00:08:56,133 Mm-hmm. 195 00:08:56,300 --> 00:08:57,834 Yeah, I don't see a natural way 196 00:08:58,033 --> 00:09:00,500 - for that to happen. - No. -No. 197 00:09:00,633 --> 00:09:02,500 So, a hole was dug. 198 00:09:02,633 --> 00:09:04,533 It was placed in the hole, propped up, 199 00:09:04,700 --> 00:09:06,533 and then surrounded by rocks. 200 00:09:07,867 --> 00:09:10,033 I don't have the expertise to say 201 00:09:10,200 --> 00:09:12,000 that it was 100% placed, 202 00:09:12,133 --> 00:09:15,033 but the people who do have that expertise tell me that. 203 00:09:15,200 --> 00:09:17,934 So the scientific finding is that that boulder was placed. 204 00:09:18,100 --> 00:09:19,667 Okay, to me, there's only two alternatives. 205 00:09:19,800 --> 00:09:21,333 It was placed to cover something up 206 00:09:21,533 --> 00:09:24,100 or it was placed to be a marker of some sort. 207 00:09:24,266 --> 00:09:27,000 We need to figure out which of those it is. 208 00:09:27,133 --> 00:09:31,200 We did get this dark organic soil underneath the rock. 209 00:09:31,367 --> 00:09:33,033 And as I was removing that, 210 00:09:33,233 --> 00:09:35,734 we got this lone piece of wood 211 00:09:35,900 --> 00:09:38,066 that is being sent for C-14. 212 00:09:39,066 --> 00:09:40,734 The dating on that will be important. 213 00:09:40,900 --> 00:09:43,934 Could be quite significant to figuring out who was on Lot 5. 214 00:09:44,100 --> 00:09:45,867 Because I went back through 215 00:09:46,033 --> 00:09:47,333 some of my old survey stuff last night, 216 00:09:47,467 --> 00:09:49,700 and this structure is very different. 217 00:09:49,867 --> 00:09:51,767 And so I had to go way, way back in time 218 00:09:51,934 --> 00:09:53,367 to find structures like this. 219 00:09:54,467 --> 00:09:56,734 This formation was typically used by the Romans 220 00:09:56,900 --> 00:09:59,934 - or later by the Vikings. - Really? 221 00:10:01,066 --> 00:10:02,266 Wow. 222 00:10:06,633 --> 00:10:08,500 This formation was typically used by the Romans or Vikings 223 00:10:08,667 --> 00:10:10,500 - as a marker. - Really? 224 00:10:10,667 --> 00:10:13,600 Yeah. - In the research center, 225 00:10:13,700 --> 00:10:15,600 Steve Guptill has revealed 226 00:10:15,700 --> 00:10:17,834 that the man-made stone formation 227 00:10:18,000 --> 00:10:19,800 near the middle of Lot 5 228 00:10:19,967 --> 00:10:24,433 could be an ancient surveying marker of European design. 229 00:10:25,000 --> 00:10:26,667 This marker could go back hundreds, 230 00:10:26,834 --> 00:10:28,467 if not thousands of years. 231 00:10:28,633 --> 00:10:30,333 And so it's used for two things. 232 00:10:30,500 --> 00:10:32,233 It's used as a marker stone to say 233 00:10:32,333 --> 00:10:34,100 you're on a, you know, like, a Roman road. 234 00:10:34,200 --> 00:10:36,100 You're at 100-mile point. 235 00:10:36,200 --> 00:10:38,400 Or it's used to claim land. So they put it 236 00:10:38,533 --> 00:10:40,166 on an area of significance to say, 237 00:10:40,333 --> 00:10:42,166 "This is ours." -[Scott] Which one used it to claim their land? 238 00:10:42,333 --> 00:10:44,500 The Romans. 239 00:10:44,667 --> 00:10:46,233 The Vikings were more so "We were here." 240 00:10:46,367 --> 00:10:48,266 Right. So it was purposeful? 241 00:10:48,467 --> 00:10:50,633 Yeah. Oh. 100%. 242 00:10:50,800 --> 00:10:53,667 What else has been found so far in that area? 243 00:10:53,800 --> 00:10:57,600 We've got six Roman coins within a 250-foot radius of this. 244 00:10:57,700 --> 00:10:59,133 Yeah. -[Doug] You know, one thing we learned 245 00:10:59,300 --> 00:11:00,567 on our research trips, 246 00:11:00,734 --> 00:11:02,800 tracking Templar movement all over Europe, 247 00:11:02,934 --> 00:11:05,533 oftentimes Viking settlement sites 248 00:11:05,700 --> 00:11:07,300 had Roman coins associated 249 00:11:07,433 --> 00:11:09,200 - in those settlement sites. - Yeah. 250 00:11:10,600 --> 00:11:12,333 In 2023... 251 00:11:12,500 --> 00:11:14,300 There is a cave that I would like to show you. 252 00:11:14,433 --> 00:11:15,900 - Great. - Absolutely. 253 00:11:16,066 --> 00:11:19,033 ...members of the team traveled to Reykjavik, Iceland, 254 00:11:19,166 --> 00:11:20,834 to investigate the theory 255 00:11:21,000 --> 00:11:24,333 that descendants of Vikings and members of the Knights Templar 256 00:11:24,500 --> 00:11:27,000 hid sacred treasures on Oak Island 257 00:11:27,166 --> 00:11:29,467 as early as the 12th century. 258 00:11:29,600 --> 00:11:34,200 As you can see, there is a cross with a circular top. 259 00:11:34,400 --> 00:11:36,233 - Oh. - Wow. 260 00:11:36,400 --> 00:11:38,500 - We've seen that before. - Oh, yeah. 261 00:11:39,233 --> 00:11:40,900 And while visiting sites 262 00:11:41,066 --> 00:11:44,033 where some believe the two groups traveled together, 263 00:11:44,200 --> 00:11:47,066 they saw not only a carving of a cross 264 00:11:47,233 --> 00:11:51,700 that matches the 14th century cross found at Smith's Cove... 265 00:11:51,900 --> 00:11:54,166 Do you know the years the coins were issued? 266 00:11:54,266 --> 00:11:56,200 Yeah, this is fourth century. 267 00:11:56,333 --> 00:11:59,400 - Fourth century? Yeah. - Yeah. -Well, that's great. 268 00:11:59,567 --> 00:12:02,300 ...but were also shown a number of Roman coins 269 00:12:02,467 --> 00:12:05,467 found at the same site matching the six coins 270 00:12:05,667 --> 00:12:07,967 that were found on Lot 5. 271 00:12:08,100 --> 00:12:10,800 Is it possible that the stone marker, 272 00:12:10,934 --> 00:12:14,033 which Steve believes has a connection to both the Romans 273 00:12:14,166 --> 00:12:16,467 and the Vikings, may be another clue 274 00:12:16,633 --> 00:12:18,700 that could support this theory? 275 00:12:18,800 --> 00:12:20,633 Is this oriented 276 00:12:20,800 --> 00:12:23,200 - to north right now? - Yes. 277 00:12:24,266 --> 00:12:25,934 It's just common knowledge, too. 278 00:12:26,133 --> 00:12:28,467 You would never put your next marker out of sight. 279 00:12:28,600 --> 00:12:30,200 You have to see between the two. 280 00:12:30,333 --> 00:12:31,934 There should be another one? Yeah. -Exactly. Yeah. 281 00:12:32,100 --> 00:12:35,400 I went out and surveyed the orientation of... 282 00:12:36,433 --> 00:12:38,900 ...the six-foot diameter with the rocks sitting in the center, 283 00:12:39,066 --> 00:12:41,266 um, and that's the orientation of the face on top. 284 00:12:41,433 --> 00:12:42,934 If you project that line, 285 00:12:43,100 --> 00:12:46,133 - does it hit anything? Okay. - Nothing as of yet. 286 00:12:46,300 --> 00:12:48,700 When we were out there on the site, you said, "Let's walk it." 287 00:12:48,834 --> 00:12:50,533 - I think we should. - Yeah. -[Steve] Yeah, yeah. 288 00:12:50,667 --> 00:12:52,567 Yeah. -There might be another one of these 289 00:12:52,734 --> 00:12:54,800 or something even more important. -I know. 290 00:12:54,967 --> 00:12:56,700 And then that would really clinch it, wouldn't it? Yeah. 291 00:12:56,800 --> 00:12:58,800 It could be highly relevant to... 292 00:12:58,967 --> 00:13:01,967 some of the early work that was done on this island. 293 00:13:02,133 --> 00:13:04,667 It might have some association to Nolan's Cross 294 00:13:04,834 --> 00:13:06,367 and to the five stone cairns. 295 00:13:06,533 --> 00:13:09,934 But a more valuable aspect of this find 296 00:13:10,133 --> 00:13:11,700 is this-- 297 00:13:11,867 --> 00:13:14,700 how many other structures like this have we walked past? 298 00:13:14,867 --> 00:13:17,633 How many other structures are there yet to be found? 299 00:13:17,800 --> 00:13:19,633 How many other things have we missed 300 00:13:19,834 --> 00:13:23,467 in our ongoing daily efforts to try to solve this mystery? 301 00:13:23,633 --> 00:13:25,867 Think we've got a little bit of work we can do. 302 00:13:26,033 --> 00:13:27,367 Let's walk that line 303 00:13:27,533 --> 00:13:29,633 and then follow where it leads. 304 00:13:29,800 --> 00:13:33,133 Yeah. -And of course we'll bring Gary and we'll detect it. 305 00:13:33,300 --> 00:13:34,767 - Okay. Let's go. - All right. 306 00:13:34,900 --> 00:13:36,000 - See you later. - See you, guys. 307 00:13:36,166 --> 00:13:37,700 See you. 308 00:13:40,533 --> 00:13:42,367 The next day... 309 00:13:42,533 --> 00:13:44,500 All right. 310 00:13:44,667 --> 00:13:47,433 Back at the marker stone. So, what I'd like 311 00:13:47,567 --> 00:13:50,200 - to do is walk southeast. - Okay. 312 00:13:50,367 --> 00:13:52,166 ...Steve and other members of the team 313 00:13:52,333 --> 00:13:56,333 prepare to find out if the possible stone marker on Lot 5 314 00:13:56,467 --> 00:13:59,800 might point them to an even greater discovery. 315 00:13:59,967 --> 00:14:02,367 Because we're in pretty thick woods, 316 00:14:02,533 --> 00:14:04,900 what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna set my control point 317 00:14:05,066 --> 00:14:07,367 behind this stone and we're gonna run a line of sight 318 00:14:07,533 --> 00:14:09,600 until Ethan can't see us anymore. 319 00:14:09,767 --> 00:14:12,033 Then what we'll do is we'll move him to that location 320 00:14:12,133 --> 00:14:13,734 and we'll keep going on that line. 321 00:14:13,900 --> 00:14:16,333 And what is this station? What does it do? 322 00:14:16,533 --> 00:14:18,600 Total station. It does the exact same thing my GPS does. 323 00:14:18,767 --> 00:14:20,700 - It just doesn't use satellites. - Okay. 324 00:14:20,800 --> 00:14:22,100 It uses ground control, and it's great 325 00:14:22,266 --> 00:14:24,000 for situations like this, where you can't get 326 00:14:24,133 --> 00:14:25,600 - a signal because of the trees. - Okay, mate. 327 00:14:25,734 --> 00:14:27,033 - We'll get set up. - Yep. -[Peter] Okay. 328 00:14:27,233 --> 00:14:29,166 - You need this, I assume? - Yep. I do. 329 00:14:30,367 --> 00:14:31,900 I need you to hold that, Ethan. 330 00:14:32,100 --> 00:14:34,200 What I plan to do is use my total station, 331 00:14:34,367 --> 00:14:36,567 create a-a control line, we'll call it. 332 00:14:38,400 --> 00:14:41,567 I plan to move it every couple hundred yards so we can survey 333 00:14:41,734 --> 00:14:43,500 a perfectly straight line, looking for 334 00:14:43,633 --> 00:14:46,166 another control point or marker stone. 335 00:14:47,200 --> 00:14:50,767 This is essentially a land version of my GPS. 336 00:14:50,934 --> 00:14:53,934 So this is the satellite, essentially. 337 00:14:54,066 --> 00:14:55,734 And this is my... 338 00:14:55,900 --> 00:14:57,567 what you'd see me run around with the GPS. 339 00:14:57,734 --> 00:14:59,400 And I got to tell you, mate-- I'm a little bit jealous. 340 00:14:59,567 --> 00:15:00,834 I've got my magic wand, 341 00:15:01,000 --> 00:15:03,233 but that looks better. 342 00:15:03,433 --> 00:15:05,333 All right. I'm ready to go when you guys are. -Let's do it. 343 00:15:10,600 --> 00:15:11,800 You tell me where, Ethan. 344 00:15:11,967 --> 00:15:14,300 Yeah, more right. More right. 345 00:15:14,467 --> 00:15:15,900 There you go. 346 00:15:16,100 --> 00:15:17,667 Perfect. 347 00:15:17,834 --> 00:15:20,066 All right, Gary. Here's our first location. -Okay, mate. 348 00:15:21,100 --> 00:15:23,266 So, you know, we go a couple hundred yards. 349 00:15:23,367 --> 00:15:24,834 We've got Peter and I cutting line. 350 00:15:25,000 --> 00:15:26,333 We got Gary metal detecting. 351 00:15:26,500 --> 00:15:29,266 And that's important because if this truly is 352 00:15:29,433 --> 00:15:31,800 a line of significance, anything he finds 353 00:15:31,967 --> 00:15:33,400 could really be a big clue 354 00:15:33,533 --> 00:15:35,000 of what this marker stone could've been 355 00:15:35,166 --> 00:15:37,834 or who could've walked this line. - 356 00:15:37,967 --> 00:15:40,166 Pete, got a target over here, mate. 357 00:15:41,967 --> 00:15:44,900 We're not too far off the line. 358 00:16:00,367 --> 00:16:02,734 Iron, right? 359 00:16:02,934 --> 00:16:04,533 Yeah. 360 00:16:07,667 --> 00:16:09,300 A little... 361 00:16:11,200 --> 00:16:13,133 ...little piece of strap. 362 00:16:13,233 --> 00:16:14,633 - Mm-hmm. - You see that? 363 00:16:14,767 --> 00:16:16,066 Square hole in it. 364 00:16:16,233 --> 00:16:17,800 - Whoa. - It could be 365 00:16:17,934 --> 00:16:19,200 - a barrel loop. - It looks pretty thin. 366 00:16:19,367 --> 00:16:20,734 Yeah. 367 00:16:20,900 --> 00:16:22,667 I like this little piece of strap. 368 00:16:22,834 --> 00:16:26,166 We've had some amazing results from pieces of strap 369 00:16:26,367 --> 00:16:28,033 that we found around the island. 370 00:16:28,200 --> 00:16:30,633 And, of course, if you're looking for treasure 371 00:16:30,734 --> 00:16:32,734 and it's in a large barrel, 372 00:16:32,900 --> 00:16:35,834 they would've had iron straps around 'em. 373 00:16:36,000 --> 00:16:38,066 - Just put it in my pouch. - Sounds good. 374 00:16:38,233 --> 00:16:39,667 It's going back to the lab. 375 00:16:39,834 --> 00:16:42,367 Okay, mate. We'll keep following the line. 376 00:16:42,500 --> 00:16:43,734 All right, Gary. I'll keep moving. 377 00:16:43,934 --> 00:16:45,500 Okay, mate. 378 00:16:45,667 --> 00:16:48,500 As the team continues their search for clues... 379 00:16:49,533 --> 00:16:51,900 You know, the item in front of us, I think, 380 00:16:52,066 --> 00:16:54,400 could be highly informative. 381 00:16:54,567 --> 00:16:58,400 ...in the Oak Island Lab, Rick and other members of the team 382 00:16:58,600 --> 00:17:02,033 meet with Laird and Emma regarding a possible compass 383 00:17:02,166 --> 00:17:04,967 found one week ago on Lot 15. 384 00:17:05,967 --> 00:17:09,033 Yeah. So, this was found closer to the beach. -Mm-hmm. 385 00:17:09,166 --> 00:17:10,900 So you found it up on the bank? -Yeah. 386 00:17:11,066 --> 00:17:12,767 When we pulled it out, I mean, 387 00:17:12,934 --> 00:17:15,433 we originally thought it was a compass of some sort. 388 00:17:15,600 --> 00:17:16,800 - You weren't wrong. - Yeah. 389 00:17:16,967 --> 00:17:18,567 It's what we'd call a compass. 390 00:17:18,667 --> 00:17:20,700 Just like someone navigating on a map would use. 391 00:17:20,834 --> 00:17:25,533 Exactly. It's a-a tool either for navigating. 392 00:17:25,667 --> 00:17:29,133 It-it can be used in construction. -[Rick] Really? 393 00:17:30,500 --> 00:17:33,233 Dating back more than 2,000 years, 394 00:17:33,400 --> 00:17:37,934 a compass is an instrument used for measuring distances on maps 395 00:17:38,100 --> 00:17:41,800 and to design various kinds of structures on land 396 00:17:41,967 --> 00:17:45,934 such as buildings and even megalithic formations. 397 00:17:47,433 --> 00:17:48,867 So these are images 398 00:17:49,000 --> 00:17:50,400 with all the corrosion on. So what you're seeing 399 00:17:50,567 --> 00:17:52,700 is what's on the screen right now. 400 00:17:52,800 --> 00:17:54,734 The side views. 401 00:17:54,900 --> 00:17:56,600 The back view. 402 00:17:56,734 --> 00:17:58,867 But this is what you can see in the interior. 403 00:18:01,567 --> 00:18:04,166 You see one arm. A pin. 404 00:18:05,734 --> 00:18:07,767 This is the other arm. 405 00:18:07,967 --> 00:18:10,100 So there's two components 406 00:18:10,233 --> 00:18:13,266 with one pin holding them together. 407 00:18:14,500 --> 00:18:15,834 But it's hand-forged. 408 00:18:16,000 --> 00:18:18,800 And I got a fairly good comparable 409 00:18:18,967 --> 00:18:20,867 of this specific design. 410 00:18:21,033 --> 00:18:23,767 Oh. -[Doug] Oh, I see what you mean. Yeah. 411 00:18:23,900 --> 00:18:26,000 What date are you putting on this? 412 00:18:26,166 --> 00:18:28,500 So, no signs 413 00:18:28,667 --> 00:18:30,266 of modern alloying elements, 414 00:18:30,467 --> 00:18:33,166 so it kind of takes it away from the mid-1800s onwards. 415 00:18:33,367 --> 00:18:34,834 Oh, wow. 416 00:18:35,000 --> 00:18:36,834 That's interesting. 417 00:18:37,000 --> 00:18:38,700 Pictures are fantastic. 418 00:18:38,867 --> 00:18:41,600 So 18th century or the 1700s. 419 00:18:41,734 --> 00:18:44,433 Very comfortably fits within there. 420 00:18:44,533 --> 00:18:46,433 But, I mean, there's nothing to say that it's not from 421 00:18:46,567 --> 00:18:48,300 mid to late 1600s. 422 00:18:49,133 --> 00:18:50,467 Possibly older. 423 00:18:51,567 --> 00:18:53,133 That's interesting. 424 00:18:57,367 --> 00:18:58,734 I mean, there's nothing to say that it's not from 425 00:18:58,900 --> 00:19:00,633 mid to late 1600s. 426 00:19:00,834 --> 00:19:03,266 - Possibly older. - Wow. 427 00:19:03,433 --> 00:19:05,133 In the Oak Island Lab, 428 00:19:05,300 --> 00:19:07,800 Laird and Emma are revealing 429 00:19:07,967 --> 00:19:10,734 that the compass found on Lot 15 could date back 430 00:19:10,867 --> 00:19:14,467 more than a century before the discovery of the Money Pit. 431 00:19:14,633 --> 00:19:17,967 - That's interesting. - Yeah, very interesting. 432 00:19:18,133 --> 00:19:20,300 You said yourself it's a construction tool. 433 00:19:20,467 --> 00:19:23,834 - Yeah. - Lot 15 is in close proximity 434 00:19:24,000 --> 00:19:27,433 to the Boulderless Beach and the stone cairns. 435 00:19:27,533 --> 00:19:29,400 To me, the stone cairns 436 00:19:29,500 --> 00:19:31,166 - are made by the hand of man. - Mm-hmm. 437 00:19:32,600 --> 00:19:34,767 The stone cairns were a formation 438 00:19:34,967 --> 00:19:37,100 of five pyramid-shaped mounds 439 00:19:37,266 --> 00:19:41,333 that Fred Nolan documented in the early 1960s on Lot 15 440 00:19:41,500 --> 00:19:45,233 before they were destroyed by treasure hunting activities. 441 00:19:46,700 --> 00:19:52,000 In 2023, archaeoastronomy expert Professor Adriano Gaspani 442 00:19:52,166 --> 00:19:55,667 shared peer-reviewed research suggesting the cairns 443 00:19:55,834 --> 00:19:58,000 had been designed to perfectly align 444 00:19:58,166 --> 00:20:02,633 with stars in the night sky during the 13th century. 445 00:20:03,033 --> 00:20:06,266 And when the team visited a site in Bornholm, Denmark, 446 00:20:06,433 --> 00:20:09,066 possibly connected to the Knights Templar 447 00:20:09,200 --> 00:20:10,633 and descendants of Vikings... 448 00:20:10,800 --> 00:20:12,633 I have the picture here of the stone cairns. 449 00:20:12,800 --> 00:20:14,567 I'd say it's almost identical. 450 00:20:14,700 --> 00:20:17,166 ...they were stunned to find a petroglyph 451 00:20:17,300 --> 00:20:19,633 of the exact same formation. 452 00:20:20,667 --> 00:20:23,900 I think in order to create the stone cairns, 453 00:20:24,033 --> 00:20:27,100 which are just uphill from the find, 454 00:20:27,266 --> 00:20:29,300 you would need measuring devices. 455 00:20:29,467 --> 00:20:32,767 You would have to draw a map 456 00:20:32,934 --> 00:20:35,600 of what you intend to-to accomplish 457 00:20:35,767 --> 00:20:40,333 with distances, measurements, orientations, alignments. 458 00:20:40,500 --> 00:20:42,333 Well, this is a measuring device. 459 00:20:42,500 --> 00:20:44,633 A device such as this would have been needed 460 00:20:44,800 --> 00:20:47,934 to actually create these constructions. 461 00:20:48,133 --> 00:20:50,433 Here we have a construction on top 462 00:20:50,600 --> 00:20:53,667 of the hill that needed to be laid out rather precisely. 463 00:20:53,834 --> 00:20:57,967 And we have a tool that would've assisted in devising a plan 464 00:20:58,133 --> 00:20:59,800 to create these constructions. 465 00:20:59,967 --> 00:21:02,567 We always seek to connect the dots 466 00:21:02,767 --> 00:21:04,900 in terms of what's found here. 467 00:21:05,066 --> 00:21:07,233 So it's a great find. 468 00:21:07,400 --> 00:21:10,400 But I think I'd really like Carmen to take 469 00:21:10,600 --> 00:21:13,667 a look at that. But at the end of the day... -Yeah. 470 00:21:13,834 --> 00:21:15,900 ...the search agenda continues. 471 00:21:16,066 --> 00:21:17,834 And thus we have work to do, as do you in the lab. 472 00:21:18,000 --> 00:21:20,400 We do. -So we really appreciate it. -Thank you, guys. 473 00:21:20,567 --> 00:21:22,233 Good luck. 474 00:21:22,400 --> 00:21:25,033 As Rick ends the meeting in the lab... 475 00:21:25,233 --> 00:21:27,567 - Steve, look at this. - What's that? 476 00:21:27,734 --> 00:21:29,400 This rock right here. 477 00:21:29,567 --> 00:21:31,533 Would it be any sort of marking? 478 00:21:31,700 --> 00:21:33,066 It could be. 479 00:21:33,233 --> 00:21:35,200 ...near the bottom of Lot 8, 480 00:21:35,367 --> 00:21:38,166 Steve and the team continue searching for clues 481 00:21:38,333 --> 00:21:41,233 along a straight line from the possible marker stone 482 00:21:41,367 --> 00:21:43,200 on Lot 5. 483 00:21:44,233 --> 00:21:45,500 For me, there'd be some type of mark on it, 484 00:21:45,700 --> 00:21:46,967 because, again, we have so many 485 00:21:47,100 --> 00:21:49,400 boulders and stones on this island, 486 00:21:49,600 --> 00:21:51,800 - and this doesn't have any. - Okay. 487 00:21:51,934 --> 00:21:53,700 But, uh, over the next 20 or 30 feet, 488 00:21:53,867 --> 00:21:56,300 we're at the highest point, so if we're gonna find 489 00:21:56,500 --> 00:21:59,000 a marker stone in line of sight, it could be somewhere in here. 490 00:21:59,166 --> 00:22:00,934 - Wow. - So, good eyes, Peter. 491 00:22:01,100 --> 00:22:03,066 - Let's keep going. - Okay. 492 00:22:03,233 --> 00:22:05,100 Any time I see a boulder, you have to take 493 00:22:05,300 --> 00:22:07,200 a double look, because some of them have turned out to be 494 00:22:07,333 --> 00:22:10,734 substantial pieces of evidence left by somebody. 495 00:22:10,900 --> 00:22:12,633 So, anytime that we come across something 496 00:22:12,800 --> 00:22:14,467 that looks like it's been placed by man, 497 00:22:14,600 --> 00:22:16,200 we have to investigate it. 498 00:22:16,333 --> 00:22:20,033 So, we are now moving into, I would say, Lot 27. 499 00:22:20,166 --> 00:22:22,600 Keep your eye out for rocks. 500 00:22:28,266 --> 00:22:29,800 Okay, I'll turn around here. 501 00:22:29,967 --> 00:22:31,767 Wait. Look at this. 502 00:22:31,934 --> 00:22:33,967 Oh, man. I just walked straight over that. 503 00:22:34,133 --> 00:22:35,567 That looks like a drilled stone. 504 00:22:35,734 --> 00:22:37,133 Yep. 505 00:22:37,300 --> 00:22:39,567 And they found drilled stones like this before, 506 00:22:39,734 --> 00:22:41,467 in the Money Pit. 507 00:22:41,633 --> 00:22:45,133 A drilled stone found on Lot 27? 508 00:22:45,333 --> 00:22:49,133 In 1895, treasure hunter Frederick Blair 509 00:22:49,300 --> 00:22:53,600 found a drilled stone just north of the original Money Pit. 510 00:22:53,767 --> 00:22:57,633 Over four decades later, in 1937, 511 00:22:57,800 --> 00:23:01,033 Gilbert Hedden found another near Smith's Cove 512 00:23:01,200 --> 00:23:06,367 on a perfect east-west alignment from Blair's discovery. 513 00:23:07,400 --> 00:23:08,834 Steve, do you know anything 514 00:23:09,000 --> 00:23:11,867 about this, what looks like drilled stone? 515 00:23:12,033 --> 00:23:14,033 Actually, I do. So, a few years ago, 516 00:23:14,200 --> 00:23:15,467 Rick and I were doing some work out here. 517 00:23:15,667 --> 00:23:17,500 He found it, came out and surveyed it, 518 00:23:17,667 --> 00:23:19,500 but we had nothing to tie it to. 519 00:23:19,667 --> 00:23:21,967 - But now we do. - Yeah. 520 00:23:22,133 --> 00:23:23,967 Is it possible 521 00:23:24,133 --> 00:23:26,433 that the team has just found a connection 522 00:23:26,567 --> 00:23:30,867 between the feature on Lot 5 and this drilled stone? 523 00:23:31,033 --> 00:23:33,200 Every time we've found a marked stone, 524 00:23:33,367 --> 00:23:35,467 or a drilled stone, it represents something. 525 00:23:35,567 --> 00:23:38,967 And it's a point of interest that usually is followed up 526 00:23:39,133 --> 00:23:40,433 by another point of interest, 527 00:23:40,533 --> 00:23:42,333 - and they project to an area. - Yeah. 528 00:23:42,467 --> 00:23:44,166 So, this is a really important spot, 529 00:23:44,333 --> 00:23:47,100 but I suspect that we'll find an artifact 530 00:23:47,233 --> 00:23:48,834 or a marker stone anywhere between 531 00:23:49,000 --> 00:23:51,033 where we are now and just up over the hill. 532 00:23:51,166 --> 00:23:53,100 Perfect. All right. - Okay. -[Steve] All right, guys. 533 00:23:53,200 --> 00:23:55,033 Follow me and we'll keep moving. -Okay. -Okay. 534 00:23:56,033 --> 00:23:58,166 This drilled stone connects 535 00:23:58,333 --> 00:24:00,600 to the Lot 5 marker feature. 536 00:24:00,767 --> 00:24:03,000 So, it makes the marker feature 537 00:24:03,133 --> 00:24:04,934 way more important, 538 00:24:05,100 --> 00:24:07,500 and I'm excited to see where it might go. 539 00:24:08,533 --> 00:24:10,066 All right, guys. So, I got us back on line, 540 00:24:10,233 --> 00:24:11,567 and I can actually do it with my GPS 541 00:24:11,734 --> 00:24:13,367 - now that we're in the open. - Okay. 542 00:24:13,533 --> 00:24:15,533 What lot are we on, Steve, now? -We-we are currently 543 00:24:15,633 --> 00:24:18,100 standing on 28, on the western side of the island. 544 00:24:18,266 --> 00:24:20,533 And do we know any features in this area? 545 00:24:20,700 --> 00:24:22,066 Oh, absolutely. 546 00:24:22,233 --> 00:24:23,934 We're heading right towards Kingdom Stone. 547 00:24:24,100 --> 00:24:26,433 Okay. -So, Kingdom is part of the Tree of Life, 548 00:24:26,600 --> 00:24:29,266 and a lot of theorists work with the Tree of Life 549 00:24:29,433 --> 00:24:31,033 - and Nolan's Cross. - Yeah. 550 00:24:31,200 --> 00:24:32,600 The Kingdom Stone? 551 00:24:32,800 --> 00:24:34,700 There is a coded map I found, 552 00:24:34,867 --> 00:24:38,100 and it will lead you to the ultimate point X. 553 00:24:38,266 --> 00:24:40,000 In 2013, 554 00:24:40,100 --> 00:24:42,834 Norwegian Freemason and researcher Petter Amundsen 555 00:24:42,934 --> 00:24:46,033 proclaimed that the six megalithic boulders 556 00:24:46,200 --> 00:24:48,100 that form Nolan's Cross 557 00:24:48,266 --> 00:24:50,834 may actually be part of a larger feature 558 00:24:50,967 --> 00:24:54,367 that included four additional buried boulders 559 00:24:54,533 --> 00:24:56,667 known as the Tree of Life, 560 00:24:56,800 --> 00:24:58,567 an ancient religious symbol 561 00:24:58,734 --> 00:25:01,767 comprised of ten points, or sefirot, 562 00:25:01,934 --> 00:25:05,133 that was highly revered by the Knights Templar. 563 00:25:06,166 --> 00:25:08,100 Yeah. This is it. Good. 564 00:25:08,266 --> 00:25:09,600 To prove his theory, 565 00:25:09,767 --> 00:25:12,500 Petter, along with Marty and Alex, 566 00:25:12,667 --> 00:25:15,767 uncovered the sefirot at the base of the formation 567 00:25:15,934 --> 00:25:17,934 known as the Kingdom Stone. 568 00:25:18,100 --> 00:25:20,967 It was only half of a small boulder 569 00:25:21,100 --> 00:25:24,633 that appeared to have been precisely cut in two. 570 00:25:24,800 --> 00:25:29,000 And because it was such a potentially historic find, 571 00:25:29,166 --> 00:25:31,633 the team reburied it for preservation. 572 00:25:31,800 --> 00:25:34,400 I mean, as you can see here, we've done a lot of work 573 00:25:34,533 --> 00:25:37,300 - in this area over the years. - Yeah. 574 00:25:40,967 --> 00:25:43,467 So, Kingdom Stone is buried here. 575 00:25:43,600 --> 00:25:45,000 Okay. -So, you can see along our projection, 576 00:25:45,166 --> 00:25:46,433 it's pretty close. 577 00:25:46,600 --> 00:25:48,233 - Actually, it's probably... - Probably... 578 00:25:48,367 --> 00:25:50,333 ...on the projection from the drilled stone. -Mm-hmm. 579 00:25:50,500 --> 00:25:54,100 What we're seeing here is, if this lines up with Kingdom, 580 00:25:54,200 --> 00:25:55,800 it could've been a reference point 581 00:25:55,967 --> 00:25:59,166 for building out Nolan's Cross and the Tree of Life. 582 00:25:59,333 --> 00:26:01,533 - Is that possible? - Absolutely. 583 00:26:01,734 --> 00:26:03,867 Usually, when you can line two or three items up 584 00:26:04,033 --> 00:26:06,867 on a linear projection, it was done on purpose. 585 00:26:07,000 --> 00:26:08,367 - Yeah. - Okay. 586 00:26:08,567 --> 00:26:10,166 I'm gonna get my Uncle Rick to come meet us 587 00:26:10,333 --> 00:26:12,800 - at that drilled stone. - I think that's a good idea. 588 00:26:12,900 --> 00:26:14,900 Gary] I'm sure he's gonna love it. 589 00:26:19,233 --> 00:26:20,967 Oh, here comes Rick now. -[Peter] Yeah. 590 00:26:21,133 --> 00:26:22,800 You remember this, don't you, Rick? -I do. 591 00:26:22,967 --> 00:26:26,100 On Lot 27 of Oak Island, 592 00:26:26,266 --> 00:26:28,533 Rick joins the team to investigate 593 00:26:28,667 --> 00:26:31,800 a stone with a curious drilled hole 594 00:26:32,000 --> 00:26:34,900 and which sets on a perfect southeast line 595 00:26:35,066 --> 00:26:37,600 from the stone marker on Lot 5. 596 00:26:37,767 --> 00:26:39,900 So, the question, then, to you is, 597 00:26:40,066 --> 00:26:42,700 were you able to project any lines off 598 00:26:42,834 --> 00:26:45,066 other drilled stones or features in the area? 599 00:26:45,166 --> 00:26:47,700 Yes. If you project this line 600 00:26:47,834 --> 00:26:50,367 from Lot 5 to here, we cut through Kingdom Stone. 601 00:26:51,400 --> 00:26:53,900 What? -Yeah, isn't that crazy to think of? 602 00:26:54,066 --> 00:26:56,400 I mean, who would have thought the Kingdom Stone 603 00:26:56,567 --> 00:27:00,533 was connected to that monument marker there on Lot 5? 604 00:27:00,700 --> 00:27:02,934 - Huh. - This drilled stone 605 00:27:03,066 --> 00:27:07,166 is near the middle of the island, 606 00:27:07,333 --> 00:27:09,200 - at one of the highest points. - That's right. 607 00:27:09,367 --> 00:27:12,867 You want your survey points at high locations, 608 00:27:13,066 --> 00:27:14,333 because it's line of sight. 609 00:27:14,467 --> 00:27:16,300 - Mm-hmm. - So, this becomes a piece 610 00:27:16,400 --> 00:27:18,000 that you pivot on. 611 00:27:18,166 --> 00:27:19,367 Maybe we project to Nolan's Cross, 612 00:27:19,533 --> 00:27:20,967 maybe we project to the cairns, 613 00:27:21,133 --> 00:27:22,500 maybe we project to the drilled stones 614 00:27:22,667 --> 00:27:25,433 in the Money Pit and look for more clues. 615 00:27:25,567 --> 00:27:27,800 So, it becomes a big network for me to work with. 616 00:27:27,967 --> 00:27:29,633 - Mm-hmm. - This line 617 00:27:29,800 --> 00:27:31,033 from the marker stone, through the drilled stone, 618 00:27:31,200 --> 00:27:32,500 it hits Kingdom Stone. 619 00:27:32,667 --> 00:27:35,100 That ties to Nolan's Cross, 620 00:27:35,233 --> 00:27:37,100 which could be part of a bigger network 621 00:27:37,233 --> 00:27:38,600 and something significant to figuring out 622 00:27:38,734 --> 00:27:40,166 where this treasure is. 623 00:27:40,367 --> 00:27:42,266 So, right now, it's pretty exciting. 624 00:27:42,400 --> 00:27:45,433 It's difficult to put your mind back and say 625 00:27:45,567 --> 00:27:47,266 men in white robes with red crosses 626 00:27:47,400 --> 00:27:49,767 emblazoned on their chests were here on this island, 627 00:27:49,900 --> 00:27:53,600 but the kind of planning, information 628 00:27:53,734 --> 00:27:56,867 and network of infrastructure needed, 629 00:27:57,033 --> 00:27:59,633 it conjures up the idea that it was 630 00:27:59,800 --> 00:28:04,000 significantly important to whomever was designing it. 631 00:28:04,133 --> 00:28:06,033 - Mm-hmm. - Digging and drilling 632 00:28:06,200 --> 00:28:09,200 is part of the search agenda, but only part. 633 00:28:09,367 --> 00:28:11,233 We're building a body of evidence that someone 634 00:28:11,400 --> 00:28:16,100 went to a lot of planning, logistics and effort to create, 635 00:28:16,266 --> 00:28:20,166 possibly, an island-wide map on the ground. 636 00:28:20,300 --> 00:28:22,567 It reaffirms my belief, 637 00:28:22,734 --> 00:28:24,000 all these many years, 638 00:28:24,133 --> 00:28:26,266 that digging and drilling alone 639 00:28:26,433 --> 00:28:28,600 will not solve the Oak Island mystery. 640 00:28:28,767 --> 00:28:30,567 Maybe the answers are in the ground. 641 00:28:31,600 --> 00:28:33,200 Everything builds on something else, 642 00:28:33,367 --> 00:28:36,033 and sometimes, the most innocent observation presents 643 00:28:36,200 --> 00:28:39,734 some stunning opportunities to learn more and to do more. 644 00:28:39,934 --> 00:28:41,266 Let's see what we find. 645 00:28:41,400 --> 00:28:42,600 Let's see what we find. Absolutely. -[Peter] Yep. 646 00:28:42,767 --> 00:28:44,767 - I say we get going. - All right. Sounds good. 647 00:28:44,934 --> 00:28:46,533 I'll follow you. 648 00:28:51,800 --> 00:28:55,033 As another exciting day begins on Oak Island... 649 00:28:56,433 --> 00:28:58,166 - How you doing, Rick? - Where are we? 650 00:28:58,300 --> 00:29:01,100 I think we could see an open, washed area 651 00:29:01,266 --> 00:29:03,100 with, effectively, a void down below. 652 00:29:03,266 --> 00:29:05,800 And that's what we're looking for, for sure. -Right. 653 00:29:05,967 --> 00:29:08,467 ...Rick arrives at the Money Pit area 654 00:29:08,633 --> 00:29:11,600 where Borehole I-9.5 655 00:29:11,700 --> 00:29:14,567 may be close to entering the solution channel. 656 00:29:14,700 --> 00:29:16,667 We have a core, gentlemen. 657 00:29:16,834 --> 00:29:19,166 - The core? - Could be the core. 658 00:29:19,333 --> 00:29:21,400 - Let's hope it's the core. - Okay. 659 00:29:22,433 --> 00:29:26,333 He went from 185.5 to 209ish, 660 00:29:26,500 --> 00:29:28,133 so he's gonna have probably about 20 feet 661 00:29:28,266 --> 00:29:29,767 in the core barrel. 662 00:29:29,934 --> 00:29:32,266 So, we got an anaconda coming our way. 663 00:29:32,433 --> 00:29:34,400 Every time you open a core, 664 00:29:34,533 --> 00:29:37,567 what you're hoping is that you will find the one thing, 665 00:29:37,700 --> 00:29:39,934 given the fact that, you know, 666 00:29:40,100 --> 00:29:43,834 there are detectable levels of precious metals at the depth. 667 00:29:44,000 --> 00:29:46,333 Get that pinpointer ready, Charles. 668 00:29:46,500 --> 00:29:48,266 Right there. 669 00:29:49,300 --> 00:29:51,000 And that's really what we're looking for. 670 00:29:51,200 --> 00:29:52,967 Really loose material. 671 00:29:53,166 --> 00:29:55,734 You like to see that. That's just falling out. 672 00:29:55,867 --> 00:29:57,834 Let's hope we get some gold in the mud. 673 00:29:58,867 --> 00:30:00,667 Okay, choke it off here. 674 00:30:00,834 --> 00:30:03,333 But what is most important is the soil. 675 00:30:03,467 --> 00:30:07,066 Meaning, would a treasure fall through 676 00:30:07,200 --> 00:30:09,300 the type of soils that we've encountered? 677 00:30:09,467 --> 00:30:12,133 That's the hope. So... 678 00:30:12,300 --> 00:30:14,934 It's an interesting location, but at the end of the day, 679 00:30:15,100 --> 00:30:18,633 something has to come up from the core. 680 00:30:20,934 --> 00:30:22,266 Which one do you want? You want that, Terry, 681 00:30:22,467 --> 00:30:23,600 or do you want that to come to me? -This is the top? 682 00:30:23,767 --> 00:30:25,133 Yes. 683 00:30:26,600 --> 00:30:28,133 So, that's 209, Terry. 684 00:30:28,333 --> 00:30:30,300 209. Let's be hopeful. 685 00:30:33,667 --> 00:30:35,567 That is pretty much what we're looking for. 686 00:30:35,700 --> 00:30:37,300 It is, yeah. It's very loose. 687 00:30:38,300 --> 00:30:39,734 Very loose. 688 00:30:41,800 --> 00:30:44,300 If, uh, if nothing else, this is proof 689 00:30:44,433 --> 00:30:46,734 that the soft material hangs out right under the ledges 690 00:30:46,934 --> 00:30:48,600 - in the solution channel. - Yep. 691 00:30:48,800 --> 00:30:50,567 I'll spread this apart for you, Charles, 692 00:30:50,767 --> 00:30:53,934 and then we'll let you get at it with the... the pinpointer. 693 00:30:54,100 --> 00:30:57,100 Now, that's probably the start of our bedrock right there. 694 00:30:57,266 --> 00:30:59,266 Okay. Okay, I'm gonna run the pinpointer over this. 695 00:30:59,433 --> 00:31:00,967 Okay. 696 00:31:16,600 --> 00:31:17,967 I got something right here, guys. 697 00:31:18,166 --> 00:31:19,400 You know, you get fooled sometimes 698 00:31:19,533 --> 00:31:21,667 by the-the screws in the table. 699 00:31:21,834 --> 00:31:23,467 - Let's take it over. - Yeah. 700 00:31:23,600 --> 00:31:25,367 Here we go. 701 00:31:25,533 --> 00:31:27,533 - Watch it, Terry. - Yep. 702 00:31:27,700 --> 00:31:29,500 Watch yourself. 703 00:31:29,667 --> 00:31:31,567 Good? Good? 704 00:31:33,600 --> 00:31:35,500 - Nicely done. - Here we go. 705 00:31:39,767 --> 00:31:41,734 Yeah, I got something right here. 706 00:31:41,900 --> 00:31:43,333 - Oh, wow. - Right here. 707 00:31:43,533 --> 00:31:44,800 Okay. Whoa. 708 00:31:49,066 --> 00:31:50,266 I have something right here. 709 00:31:50,467 --> 00:31:52,133 - Oh, wow. - Okay. 710 00:31:52,333 --> 00:31:53,934 While the team investigates a drilling core 711 00:31:54,100 --> 00:31:59,400 taken from 209 feet deep in Borehole I-9.5, 712 00:31:59,567 --> 00:32:03,033 Charles is detecting a possible metal object. 713 00:32:05,633 --> 00:32:07,834 - Right there. - Whoa. 714 00:32:10,166 --> 00:32:12,033 Somewhere. 715 00:32:12,200 --> 00:32:13,600 It's gone. 716 00:32:14,633 --> 00:32:16,633 Just give this another sweep through. 717 00:32:18,033 --> 00:32:19,266 I-I got nothing. 718 00:32:19,400 --> 00:32:21,200 It is what it is. 719 00:32:21,367 --> 00:32:23,100 Well, you know, to be safe, 720 00:32:23,200 --> 00:32:25,000 we could have Katya come up and... 721 00:32:25,166 --> 00:32:26,700 Yeah. -...just run the Manticore over here. 722 00:32:26,867 --> 00:32:28,100 Yep. -[Rick] And you know for certain. 723 00:32:28,233 --> 00:32:30,300 Absolutely. Let's do it. 724 00:32:30,500 --> 00:32:32,300 It's exciting in the moment. 725 00:32:32,500 --> 00:32:34,767 There's something here that is 726 00:32:34,867 --> 00:32:36,700 making the pinpointer react, 727 00:32:36,834 --> 00:32:40,633 but I don't understand how the signal disappeared. 728 00:32:40,800 --> 00:32:43,433 It's very curious. I don't know what it means, 729 00:32:43,567 --> 00:32:45,834 so we need to call in Katya 730 00:32:46,000 --> 00:32:48,433 and test the entire sample. 731 00:32:48,567 --> 00:32:50,166 The entire drill core. 732 00:32:50,333 --> 00:32:51,867 Hi, guys. -[Alex] Hey, Katya. -[Rick] Hey. 733 00:32:52,033 --> 00:32:52,934 - Hey, Katya. - Katya, how you doing? 734 00:32:53,066 --> 00:32:54,500 Good. What do we have here? 735 00:32:54,667 --> 00:32:57,033 Well, Katya, I was getting a hit, but then I got 736 00:32:57,200 --> 00:32:59,033 a harder signal right here, a more stronger signal. 737 00:32:59,200 --> 00:33:02,367 Mm-hmm. -If you could go over it again, just to confirm? 738 00:33:02,533 --> 00:33:04,433 - See if there's something there? - Sure. Yeah. 739 00:33:04,600 --> 00:33:08,000 Let's just lift it up and put it on the garbage cans. 740 00:33:12,867 --> 00:33:14,767 Let's start with the pinpointer. 741 00:33:21,700 --> 00:33:23,233 - There we go. - Wow. -There we are. 742 00:33:23,400 --> 00:33:24,600 If you want to start 743 00:33:24,767 --> 00:33:26,033 separating it out, you can use that. 744 00:33:27,967 --> 00:33:29,834 So, there was something there. 745 00:33:33,533 --> 00:33:35,767 See, this is what happened to us. -Yeah. 746 00:33:42,400 --> 00:33:44,667 It's just fine stuff in here, 747 00:33:44,800 --> 00:33:47,600 that when you get big clumps of it 748 00:33:47,767 --> 00:33:49,333 and it's concentrated... 749 00:33:49,467 --> 00:33:51,233 - Mm-hmm. - ...it'll go crazy. 750 00:33:52,934 --> 00:33:54,767 We're looking for little flecks of gold. 751 00:33:54,900 --> 00:33:57,166 Could that possibly be ground up in that? 752 00:33:57,367 --> 00:33:59,367 We've found it in other samples. -Yeah. 753 00:33:59,533 --> 00:34:00,834 This could definitely be something 754 00:34:01,000 --> 00:34:03,133 really interesting here. 755 00:34:03,333 --> 00:34:05,000 If there's gold dust in those bags, 756 00:34:05,200 --> 00:34:07,567 that could be part of the treasure. 757 00:34:07,667 --> 00:34:09,567 There you go. -So, that could also be an indicator 758 00:34:09,700 --> 00:34:11,800 that we're getting really close, if it's in there. 759 00:34:11,967 --> 00:34:13,600 - Yep. - Bingo. 760 00:34:13,767 --> 00:34:15,967 So, it's all the more reason to send this off to the lab. 761 00:34:16,133 --> 00:34:18,166 - Sure, yeah. - I have a bag here, 762 00:34:18,333 --> 00:34:20,467 so we're gonna get a sample and get it back to the lab. 763 00:34:20,633 --> 00:34:22,433 - Okay. - Is it possible 764 00:34:22,600 --> 00:34:25,800 that the team has recovered traces of precious metals 765 00:34:25,967 --> 00:34:28,934 in soils collected from the solution channel? 766 00:34:29,100 --> 00:34:32,333 If so, could that mean they may be closing in 767 00:34:32,533 --> 00:34:34,633 on the legendary treasure? 768 00:34:34,800 --> 00:34:38,967 There's no apparent gold coin or anything like that, 769 00:34:39,133 --> 00:34:43,300 but something of metallic nature is in that core. 770 00:34:43,467 --> 00:34:45,600 Hopefully, the lab can confirm 771 00:34:45,700 --> 00:34:48,467 if it is gold or silver. 772 00:34:48,600 --> 00:34:51,400 If this is some sort of metal, 773 00:34:51,533 --> 00:34:55,800 especially if it's fine flakes of gold or whatever it is, 774 00:34:56,000 --> 00:34:57,500 you'd put a caisson shaft over this. 775 00:34:57,667 --> 00:34:58,967 Oh, yeah. -No question about it. -[Charles] Yeah. 776 00:34:59,133 --> 00:35:01,700 So, there's reasons to be hopeful, 777 00:35:01,900 --> 00:35:04,367 but there's also reasons to give it your due diligence. 778 00:35:04,533 --> 00:35:05,834 Absolutely. 779 00:35:06,000 --> 00:35:07,400 - Thank you, Katya. - Of course. 780 00:35:07,567 --> 00:35:09,066 I'm hoping you guys have some success on this. 781 00:35:09,200 --> 00:35:10,667 Yeah, me, too. 782 00:35:13,166 --> 00:35:15,200 Later that morning... 783 00:35:16,200 --> 00:35:17,633 Well, look here. How you doing? 784 00:35:17,767 --> 00:35:19,500 - Hey, Carmen. - Found something else? 785 00:35:19,667 --> 00:35:21,066 Yes, sir, we did. 786 00:35:21,233 --> 00:35:23,066 ...in the Oak Island Lab, 787 00:35:23,233 --> 00:35:25,000 members of the team meet with blacksmithing expert 788 00:35:25,166 --> 00:35:27,000 Carmen Legge. 789 00:35:27,166 --> 00:35:30,200 So, this was found on Lot 15. 790 00:35:30,367 --> 00:35:32,233 While they await soil test results 791 00:35:32,400 --> 00:35:35,300 on the Money Pit core, they have asked Carmen 792 00:35:35,433 --> 00:35:38,133 to examine the tool found on Lot 15 793 00:35:38,266 --> 00:35:41,567 to help determine just how old it could be. 794 00:35:41,734 --> 00:35:43,333 And when I pulled it up, I thought it was, like, 795 00:35:43,500 --> 00:35:45,900 a compass, a navigation tool of sorts. 796 00:35:46,066 --> 00:35:47,967 I'll have a look. 797 00:35:51,867 --> 00:35:53,867 Well, it's not a compass. 798 00:35:54,867 --> 00:35:56,300 What it is is a divider. 799 00:35:56,433 --> 00:35:57,800 It's an engineering tool. 800 00:35:57,934 --> 00:35:59,734 Dividers were used a lot on planning 801 00:35:59,900 --> 00:36:02,700 structures or developing structures 802 00:36:02,834 --> 00:36:04,767 from maps or plans. 803 00:36:04,900 --> 00:36:07,133 Also, if you measure the diameter of something, 804 00:36:07,333 --> 00:36:10,033 you determine the circumference of whatever it is. 805 00:36:10,233 --> 00:36:11,967 So, a divider is, if I understand 806 00:36:12,166 --> 00:36:13,867 what you're saying, aren't really that much different 807 00:36:14,000 --> 00:36:16,233 from a compass. It's the same principle, yeah. -No, it's... 808 00:36:16,400 --> 00:36:19,300 Yes. Dividers were used a lot on determining 809 00:36:19,467 --> 00:36:22,600 how structures would fit together. -Mm-hmm. 810 00:36:22,767 --> 00:36:24,567 I think you're describing ancient geometry, too. 811 00:36:24,734 --> 00:36:27,033 Yes. Yeah, yeah. That's right. Yep. 812 00:36:27,166 --> 00:36:30,433 I'm looking, and it seems like it's double-sided, right? 813 00:36:30,600 --> 00:36:33,033 - Mm-hmm. - If you look, you can see 814 00:36:33,133 --> 00:36:35,200 there's two sides to it and there's also a middle 815 00:36:35,333 --> 00:36:36,633 that comes out with probably 816 00:36:36,800 --> 00:36:39,100 another two sides going this way. 817 00:36:39,266 --> 00:36:41,300 In other words, it simply wasn't this. 818 00:36:41,500 --> 00:36:42,867 - Huh. - Oh, yeah. 819 00:36:42,967 --> 00:36:44,800 Where it's double-sided, 820 00:36:44,934 --> 00:36:47,433 it's really a high-quality tool. 821 00:36:47,600 --> 00:36:50,266 It's quite thick and wide and robust, 822 00:36:50,433 --> 00:36:52,066 so, again, that tells me that it's 823 00:36:52,266 --> 00:36:54,367 an engineering tool that was meant to last. 824 00:36:54,500 --> 00:36:56,300 I would suspect it was probably about 825 00:36:56,467 --> 00:36:57,867 that long in the beginning. 826 00:36:58,066 --> 00:36:59,400 - Oh, wow. - Wow. 827 00:36:59,500 --> 00:37:00,834 I was not expecting it to be that long. -Mm-hmm. 828 00:37:01,033 --> 00:37:02,500 What is the earliest date 829 00:37:02,667 --> 00:37:04,500 that you'd put on it? 830 00:37:04,667 --> 00:37:08,467 I've seen some French ones that were 1620. 831 00:37:08,633 --> 00:37:10,600 - Hmm. - They were double-sided as well. 832 00:37:10,800 --> 00:37:13,000 I remember seeing 833 00:37:13,166 --> 00:37:15,667 in a British journal, I believe, 834 00:37:15,834 --> 00:37:19,033 a set of dividers-- same style, same design... 835 00:37:20,066 --> 00:37:21,934 ...it was 1543. 836 00:37:22,066 --> 00:37:24,500 - Oh, wow. - Oh, wow. There we go. 837 00:37:30,200 --> 00:37:32,700 I remember seeing in a British journal 838 00:37:32,867 --> 00:37:35,000 a set of dividers that was 1543. 839 00:37:35,133 --> 00:37:36,433 - Oh, wow. - Oh, wow. 840 00:37:36,600 --> 00:37:38,333 In the Oak Island Lab, 841 00:37:38,467 --> 00:37:40,700 Carmen has just informed the team 842 00:37:40,867 --> 00:37:44,000 that the divider tool found on Lot 15 843 00:37:44,200 --> 00:37:46,166 could predate the discovery of the Money Pit 844 00:37:46,300 --> 00:37:49,166 by more than 250 years. 845 00:37:49,300 --> 00:37:50,533 Emma, you could probably determine 846 00:37:50,700 --> 00:37:53,333 what's in there for metal, age-wise. 847 00:37:53,467 --> 00:37:57,166 Um, the composition really lines up with 1600s. 848 00:37:57,266 --> 00:37:59,767 But there's a huge chlorine content, 849 00:37:59,934 --> 00:38:02,100 and it's not just saltwater exposure, 850 00:38:02,200 --> 00:38:03,667 it's saltwater submersion, 851 00:38:03,834 --> 00:38:05,900 for really long periods of time. 852 00:38:06,033 --> 00:38:07,433 I mean, you kind of see it now 853 00:38:07,633 --> 00:38:10,600 in the-the buildup of that kind of corrosion. 854 00:38:10,767 --> 00:38:12,100 Iron doesn't do well underwater. 855 00:38:12,266 --> 00:38:13,567 - No. - Under seawater. 856 00:38:13,700 --> 00:38:15,100 And if the chlorine content 857 00:38:15,266 --> 00:38:17,734 is affecting other aspects of the composition, 858 00:38:17,834 --> 00:38:22,166 maybe a second look could, yeah, sway it towards the 1500s. 859 00:38:22,333 --> 00:38:24,133 But how'd it get chlorine in it? 860 00:38:24,300 --> 00:38:25,600 Yes. How did it go 861 00:38:25,767 --> 00:38:27,667 from being under saltwater for a long time 862 00:38:27,834 --> 00:38:29,300 to being where it was found? 863 00:38:29,467 --> 00:38:31,233 Well, it could've come from 864 00:38:31,367 --> 00:38:33,066 the flood tunnel. 865 00:38:33,200 --> 00:38:35,433 If the original depositors lost it in there 866 00:38:35,600 --> 00:38:37,233 and then the searchers found it 867 00:38:37,333 --> 00:38:40,166 and brought it up to surface and... -Or Dunfield. 868 00:38:40,333 --> 00:38:42,300 Yeah, there's records where 869 00:38:42,467 --> 00:38:44,433 the flood tunnel came crashing in at him. 870 00:38:44,600 --> 00:38:48,734 Maybe this came in and later on was brought to surface? 871 00:38:48,867 --> 00:38:50,800 There are Dunfield spoils 872 00:38:50,967 --> 00:38:53,433 all along Lot 15, all along there. 873 00:38:53,600 --> 00:38:55,166 All right, well, maybe we're getting somewhere. 874 00:38:55,367 --> 00:38:58,433 Yeah. -But that makes it a depositor item, doesn't it? 875 00:38:58,600 --> 00:39:00,900 - Depositor item. - Or a flood tunnel 876 00:39:01,066 --> 00:39:03,233 construction item. 877 00:39:04,533 --> 00:39:06,567 In 1965, 878 00:39:06,734 --> 00:39:08,367 treasure hunter Robert Dunfield 879 00:39:08,533 --> 00:39:12,000 excavated a massive 100-foot diameter hole 880 00:39:12,166 --> 00:39:13,800 in the Money Pit area, 881 00:39:14,000 --> 00:39:15,800 and moved the spoils from his dig 882 00:39:16,000 --> 00:39:18,533 to nearby lots such as 15. 883 00:39:18,700 --> 00:39:21,000 But due to the inflow of seawater 884 00:39:21,166 --> 00:39:24,834 from an ingeniously designed man-made flood tunnel system 885 00:39:25,000 --> 00:39:27,166 that originated at Smith's Cove, 886 00:39:27,333 --> 00:39:30,400 the massive hole repeatedly caved in 887 00:39:30,600 --> 00:39:35,000 and the dig failed to reach any deeper than 140 feet. 888 00:39:35,166 --> 00:39:38,000 Is it possible that Mr. Dunfield 889 00:39:38,166 --> 00:39:40,700 may have unknowingly recovered this tool 890 00:39:40,834 --> 00:39:43,200 from the flooded depths of the original Money Pit 891 00:39:43,367 --> 00:39:46,166 60 years ago? 892 00:39:46,333 --> 00:39:49,166 This is quite possibly the most sophisticated item 893 00:39:49,333 --> 00:39:52,667 that has shown up from metal detecting. 894 00:39:52,834 --> 00:39:54,834 This is a tool of an upper-level craftsman. 895 00:39:55,033 --> 00:39:56,734 Oh, it certainly is. Yeah. -Yeah. 896 00:39:56,934 --> 00:39:59,867 Very high-quality. A very expensive and valuable tool. 897 00:40:00,033 --> 00:40:01,834 Well, it kind of speaks to the fact that 898 00:40:02,000 --> 00:40:04,834 whoever was here with that, 899 00:40:05,000 --> 00:40:08,200 did something of great significance. 900 00:40:08,367 --> 00:40:10,467 And whether that be an alignment of boulders 901 00:40:10,667 --> 00:40:14,166 or something in the Money Pit, they would need that. 902 00:40:14,333 --> 00:40:15,900 Yeah, I would think. 903 00:40:16,066 --> 00:40:19,233 The divider is a very interesting find 904 00:40:19,433 --> 00:40:22,533 because the original depositors' work in the Money Pit 905 00:40:22,700 --> 00:40:24,900 took time and planning. 906 00:40:25,066 --> 00:40:28,533 So, there would've been a plan, probably on paper. 907 00:40:28,700 --> 00:40:32,033 This was an endeavor that was not done on a weekend. 908 00:40:32,200 --> 00:40:34,400 And everything that we have discovered, 909 00:40:34,533 --> 00:40:37,500 I think, can fit into that theory. 910 00:40:37,667 --> 00:40:41,133 And thus, the reason to continue work like this. 911 00:40:41,266 --> 00:40:44,834 Next time, you two, find something equally interesting 912 00:40:45,000 --> 00:40:46,400 but less inexplicable, 913 00:40:46,567 --> 00:40:48,734 okay? 914 00:40:48,900 --> 00:40:50,800 This thing's so interesting. 915 00:40:50,934 --> 00:40:53,300 It's gonna take a little bit more thought to figure it out. 916 00:40:53,500 --> 00:40:55,734 Always good to have your input, Carmen. 917 00:40:55,900 --> 00:40:57,300 Thank you, Emma. 918 00:40:57,500 --> 00:40:58,734 So, for now, let's get back out there. 919 00:40:58,867 --> 00:41:00,734 - Okay. - Sounds good. 920 00:41:00,834 --> 00:41:02,734 Let's go find some more. -[Peter] Okay. 921 00:41:02,834 --> 00:41:06,133 With the team's new discoveries and revelations, 922 00:41:06,333 --> 00:41:08,533 more questions arise. 923 00:41:09,800 --> 00:41:12,533 Is it possible that people visited Oak Island 924 00:41:12,667 --> 00:41:14,033 nearly 800 years ago 925 00:41:14,166 --> 00:41:16,200 with an elaborate plan 926 00:41:16,333 --> 00:41:18,900 to hide sacred treasures? 927 00:41:20,166 --> 00:41:22,934 And did others, who knew of those secrets, 928 00:41:23,100 --> 00:41:26,100 come centuries later to bury more? 929 00:41:27,166 --> 00:41:32,033 For the Laginas and their team, one thing appears to be certain. 930 00:41:32,133 --> 00:41:33,867 The more they peel back the layers 931 00:41:34,000 --> 00:41:36,567 of this 230-year-old mystery, 932 00:41:36,734 --> 00:41:41,734 the deeper it becomes. 933 00:41:46,467 --> 00:41:49,367 Next time, on The Curse of Oak Island... 934 00:41:49,500 --> 00:41:50,800 We have a core, gentlemen. 935 00:41:50,967 --> 00:41:52,767 This must be the solution channel. 936 00:41:52,934 --> 00:41:54,233 That has the ability to hide treasure. 937 00:41:54,400 --> 00:41:55,600 I've got something right in here. 938 00:41:55,767 --> 00:41:57,734 - Oh, there it is. - Yeah, it's there. 939 00:41:57,900 --> 00:41:59,467 Ooh. 940 00:41:59,633 --> 00:42:02,133 Ho-ho! What do we got here? 941 00:42:02,300 --> 00:42:03,600 Well done, mate. 942 00:42:03,734 --> 00:42:05,433 Oh, my gosh. 943 00:42:05,567 --> 00:42:08,300 Laird. Can you tell if this is a jewel? 944 00:42:08,467 --> 00:42:09,767 It is high-grade. 945 00:42:09,900 --> 00:42:11,633 - Made in the Old World? - Yep. 946 00:42:11,800 --> 00:42:13,433 That takes us to a whole new level. 947 00:42:14,967 --> 00:42:16,867 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 74358

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