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Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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This structure
is very different.
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If it's a marker, then there's
at least one other one.
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- Well, let's find it.
- Wait, look at this.
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- Another marker stone.
- What?
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This was found
on Lot 15.
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It's an engineering tool.
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And that may be
the most sophisticated item
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that has shown up. -
We have a core, gentlemen.
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- The core?
- Could be the core.
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- Yeah,
I got something right here.
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That is pretty much what we're
looking for. -[Rick] Incredible.
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There is an island
in the North Atlantic
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where people
have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found
a stone slab
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with strange symbols
carved into it,
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man-made workings
that date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross
whose origin may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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Okay, guys.
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I-9.5. Here we are.
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We're looking to get
to the deeper sections
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- of the solution channel.
- That's right.
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As the sun rises high
above the Money Pit area
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on Oak Island, Rick
and Marty Lagina's team
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move forward in their quest
to solve a 230-year-old mystery.
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We've picked up the points
where it's deepest,
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and this is gonna be
one of them.
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Destination for this hole
is 210 to 220. Right, Steve?
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Yeah, that's right. 220,
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maybe even 230 feet deep.
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Dr. Spooner and Dr. Michel
fully believe
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that those metal deposits
are placed by man,
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not natural,
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- in the waters themselves.
- Exactly so.
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- A very exciting hole.
- Yeah.
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Today, they are
drilling a new borehole
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known as I-9.5,
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which is on target
to reach an unexplored area
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of the solution channel.
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And based on new water tests
that reveal gold,
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silver, and other metal objects
may be in this area,
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the team has renewed hope
that they are narrowing in
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on the elusive treasure.
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When we get down there,
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we should be looking
for really soupy material.
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Yeah.
Hopefully we'll drill through
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some loose coins at the bottom
of a very loose and soupy area.
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Yeah. -[Marty] I am
a little bit disappointed
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by the initial speed of drilling
in the solution channel,
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but the significance
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of the precious metals and
others dissolved in the waters
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has never been diminished.
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We have a core, gentlemen.
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There's lots
of indications that
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there is
a great treasure here still.
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168.
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Thank you.
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At this point,
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it looks like we've got
fairly loose material,
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but it's not as really as watery
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and washed-out
as we would like to see.
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Thanks, Adam.
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It's kind of what we wanted.
It's loose.
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But there's
just too much volume here.
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It wouldn't allow things
to fall through.
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It looks like we're into, uh...
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a little bit of gypsum now.
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It's not solid stuff.
But if he starts out
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and it starts getting
into very firm material,
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he's probably into
the bedrock plateau.
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I think that's
kind of what we're hoping for,
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because, so far, most of
the collapses we've observed
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have been right on the edge
of the bedrock plateau.
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So if we're looking
for a-a cavity underneath
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that-that maybe remained open
long enough
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to swallow up the Money Pit,
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then it should be right there.
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I think that bodes well,
as you say.
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Now, let's hope
that this is just the edge
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of the most distant protrusion
out into the solution channel
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and we've just caught
a little boulder.
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At this point,
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I would've assumed it would've
tagged into something.
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But those metals
still come back positive,
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and they give me a lot of hope
that we're in the right spot.
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We just haven't tagged it yet.
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Every core could be the one
that breaks through.
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And then we're
into the solution channel
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and potential treasure depth.
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Absolutely.
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As the drilling
operation continues...
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...several hundred yards
to the west on Lot 5...
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Hopefully we find
something cool soon. -Yeah.
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...members of the team
search for new clues
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in the round stone foundation,
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one of several
mysterious structures
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that have been uncovered
on this lot
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and which could help identify
just who occupied it
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before the discovery
of the Money Pit.
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Oh, wow.
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We got more pearlware.
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Oh, nice.
You can bag it up and clean it.
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What's satisfying
for my job
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is when we find a piece
of pottery like this,
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it proves to us
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that people were on Lot 5
doing work in the early 1700s.
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But things like the different
buttons we're finding indicate
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that this feature
could potentially be
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a lot older than we thought.
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So we're starting to perhaps
build a picture of...
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a very early occupation
on Oak Island.
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Hey. Found a bead.
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Oh, wow. Good eyes.
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Hey, Laird.
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Come check this bad boy out.
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All righty.
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What is it?
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- It's little.
- Ooh.
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- Oh, nice.
- It's a bead.
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And it's from Venice.
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- It's from Murano.
- You can tell
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- just from looking at it?
- Yeah.
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Stylistically and we've done
analysis on the other ones.
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So how old
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- would one like that be?
- Well,
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th-the tradition of beadmaking
in Murano goes back, like,
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hundreds of years.
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But the beads
could speak more to theories
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about the Knights of Malta
having a presence on Oak Island.
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This is now
the sixth Venetian bead
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that the team has found
in this feature.
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And, curiously,
these ornate beads,
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which were also used as currency
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between the 12th
and 19th centuries,
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have been potentially linked
to a group known
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as the Knights of Malta,
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a religious order related
to the Knights Templar
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who established a stronghold
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just 15 miles south
of Oak Island in 1632.
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It's got red and blue inserts.
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The base glass is, uh, white.
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It's great that we're finding
this variety of beads.
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Three of the same type
kind of makes you think...
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Someone's necklace broke.
- Yeah.
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And there's more out there.
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They were used for trade,
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but-but they were also worn
by the people
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that, uh, brought them over.
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So that's pretty cool.
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I don't find a lot of beads,
so I'm always excited
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when we get a bead.
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Cool.
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Like it a lot.
Good job and good eyes.
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Keep up the good work.
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Later that afternoon...
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So,
what you see before us,
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it's curious.
I don't know what to make of it.
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...Rick and Marty join
other members of the team
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in the research center
to discuss
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another curious discovery
on Lot 5--
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a man-made stone marker
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found just three weeks ago.
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Gary was metal detecting, uh,
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and we came across this
and we both went,
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"Well, that's strange."
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And to help
their investigation,
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Laird has created
a 3D model of the feature.
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I did
a drone-based 3D model
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of the split stone feature.
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I fly the drone around
at different angles,
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different heights, and take
a lot of photographs.
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And then I bring all of those
photographs back into the lab,
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and I have a program that
will reconstruct everything.
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Very similar to the
reconstruction of a CT scanner.
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And in the end, we have
this beautiful 3D model,
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so we can show all angles
and all heights and get a really
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much better idea of what
this split stone looks like.
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Laird, what can you tell us
about it?
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Well, it was...
the stone sticking out,
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like, that much from the ground.
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Looked like a standing stone.
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And then we found
a much larger rock
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beside the standing stone.
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If we flip it up, you can see
how the rock was sitting.
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Mm-hmm.
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Yeah,
I don't see a natural way
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- for that to happen.
- No. -No.
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So, a hole was dug.
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It was placed in the hole,
propped up,
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and then surrounded by rocks.
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I don't have
the expertise to say
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that it was 100% placed,
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but the people who do have
that expertise tell me that.
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So the scientific finding
is that that boulder was placed.
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Okay, to me,
there's only two alternatives.
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It was placed
to cover something up
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or it was placed to be
a marker of some sort.
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We need to figure out
which of those it is.
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We did get this dark organic
soil underneath the rock.
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And as I was removing that,
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we got this lone piece of wood
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that is being sent for C-14.
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The dating on that
will be important.
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Could be quite significant to
figuring out who was on Lot 5.
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Because I went back through
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some of my old survey stuff
last night,
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and this structure
is very different.
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And so I had to go
way, way back in time
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to find structures like this.
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This formation was
typically used by the Romans
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- or later by the Vikings.
- Really?
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Wow.
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This formation was typically
used by the Romans or Vikings
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- as a marker.
- Really?
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Yeah. -
In the research center,
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Steve Guptill has revealed
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that the man-made
stone formation
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near the middle of Lot 5
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could be an ancient surveying
marker of European design.
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This marker
could go back hundreds,
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if not thousands of years.
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And so it's used for two things.
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It's used as a marker stone
to say
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you're on a, you know,
like, a Roman road.
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You're at 100-mile point.
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Or it's used to claim land.
So they put it
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on an area of significance
to say,
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"This is ours." -[Scott] Which
one used it to claim their land?
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The Romans.
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The Vikings were more so
"We were here."
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Right.
So it was purposeful?
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Yeah. Oh. 100%.
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What else has been found
so far in that area?
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We've got six Roman coins within
a 250-foot radius of this.
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Yeah. -[Doug] You know,
one thing we learned
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on our research trips,
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tracking Templar movement
all over Europe,
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oftentimes
Viking settlement sites
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had Roman coins associated
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- in those settlement sites.
- Yeah.
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In 2023...
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There is a cave
that I would like to show you.
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- Great.
- Absolutely.
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...members of the team
traveled to Reykjavik, Iceland,
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to investigate the theory
255
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that descendants of Vikings and
members of the Knights Templar
256
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hid sacred treasures
on Oak Island
257
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as early as the 12th century.
258
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As you can see, there is a cross
with a circular top.
259
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- Oh.
- Wow.
260
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- We've seen that before.
- Oh, yeah.
261
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And while visiting sites
262
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where some believe the two
groups traveled together,
263
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they saw not only a carving
of a cross
264
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that matches the 14th century
cross found at Smith's Cove...
265
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Do you know the years
the coins were issued?
266
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Yeah, this is fourth century.
267
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- Fourth century? Yeah.
- Yeah. -Well, that's great.
268
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...but were also shown
a number of Roman coins
269
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found at the same site
matching the six coins
270
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that were found on Lot 5.
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Is it possible
that the stone marker,
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which Steve believes has
a connection to both the Romans
273
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and the Vikings,
may be another clue
274
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that could support this theory?
275
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Is this oriented
276
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- to north right now?
- Yes.
277
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It's just common knowledge, too.
278
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You would never put
your next marker out of sight.
279
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You have to see between the two.
280
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There should be another one?
Yeah. -Exactly. Yeah.
281
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I went out and surveyed
the orientation of...
282
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...the six-foot diameter with
the rocks sitting in the center,
283
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um, and that's the orientation
of the face on top.
284
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If you project
that line,
285
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- does it hit anything? Okay.
- Nothing as of yet.
286
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When we were out there on the
site, you said, "Let's walk it."
287
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- I think we should.
- Yeah. -[Steve] Yeah, yeah.
288
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Yeah. -There might be
another one of these
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or something
even more important. -I know.
290
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And then that would really
clinch it, wouldn't it? Yeah.
291
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It could be
highly relevant to...
292
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some of the early work
that was done on this island.
293
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It might have some association
to Nolan's Cross
294
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and to the five stone cairns.
295
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But a more valuable aspect
of this find
296
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is this--
297
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how many other structures
like this have we walked past?
298
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How many other structures
are there yet to be found?
299
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How many other things
have we missed
300
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in our ongoing daily efforts
to try to solve this mystery?
301
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Think we've got a little bit
of work we can do.
302
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Let's walk that line
303
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and then follow where it leads.
304
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Yeah. -And of course we'll
bring Gary and we'll detect it.
305
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- Okay. Let's go.
- All right.
306
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- See you later.
- See you, guys.
307
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See you.
308
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The next day...
309
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All right.
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Back at the marker stone.
So, what I'd like
311
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- to do is walk southeast.
- Okay.
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...Steve and other members
of the team
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prepare to find out if the
possible stone marker on Lot 5
314
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might point them
to an even greater discovery.
315
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Because we're
in pretty thick woods,
316
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what I'm gonna do is
I'm gonna set my control point
317
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behind this stone and we're
gonna run a line of sight
318
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until Ethan can't see us
anymore.
319
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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
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- a signal because of the trees.
- Okay, mate.
327
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- 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
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What I plan to do is use
my total station,
331
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create a-a control line,
we'll call it.
332
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I plan to move it every couple
hundred yards so we can survey
333
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a perfectly straight line,
looking for
334
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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
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So this is the satellite, essentially.
337
00:14:54,066 --> 00:14:55,734
And this is my...
338
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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
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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
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There you go.
346
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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
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We've got Peter and I
cutting line.
350
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We got Gary metal detecting.
351
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And that's important
because if this truly is
352
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a line of significance,
anything he finds
353
00:15:31,967 --> 00:15:33,400
could really be a big clue
354
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of what this marker stone
could've been
355
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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
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