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Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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- Oh, wow.
- What is that?
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That's exactly like the stakes
we found near the vault.
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I truly believe there's
still another vault there.
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- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
- There it is,
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- the void.
- That's right.
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Is that natural
or is that an open cavern?
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Only a sonar
could tell you that, really.
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All right.
Well, that's what we'll do.
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Hopefully,
we find the one thing.
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Cross your fingers.
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- We're in the cavity.
- Yeah. You're in.
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We'd love
nothing better than to see
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a man-made cavern or vault.
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- We've got an opening.
- This is not natural.
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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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As a new day begins
on Oak Island...
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Here we go. BN-13.5.
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This is an area that
we really haven't looked at
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very much and certainly
haven't been to the bottom
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of the solution channel
in very much.
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...Rick and Marty Lagina
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and their team are shifting
their strategy
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to look for treasure
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more than 200 feet deep
in the Money Pit area.
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We're right in the heart
of the Peacock.
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Yep. -The Peacock
is a real phenomenon.
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It's a loose, slushy area
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leading down into
the solution channel. -Yep.
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They are drilling
a borehole known as BN-13.5,
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located 45 feet northeast
from recent drilling locations
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and in an area dubbed by
Marty Lagina as "the Peacock."
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So, right at 55,
it's like the bottom
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dropped right out of her.
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It was here
where, three years ago,
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the team drilled through
heavily slushy material
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between 55 and 150 feet deep
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before entering
the solution channel
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at a depth of nearly
170 feet underground.
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Now, in order to explore another
area of the solution channel,
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where new water tests
have revealed more evidence
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of precious metals,
the team is once again
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drilling down
through the Peacock.
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The Peacock, it's almost
like the solution channel
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sitting on top
of the solution channel.
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It's a very low-dense area
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of what I'm gonna call, Terry,
a "higher mud river."
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We've never really drilled
to the bottom
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as much as we should have,
I believe.
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The Peacock is an area
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of significantly
unconsolidated soils.
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Terry Matheson,
our resident geologist
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can't explain
how that can exist.
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There may be a tunnel
or a shaft in close proximity,
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which has caused
the soils to destabilize.
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But the historical record
does not indicate anyone
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being in this area,
i.e. searchers.
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So what happened here?
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What is the story
and where is the treasure?
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I think we're in a really good
area here. I really do.
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There's probably multiple number
of holes we could put here.
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I agree with that 100%.
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And you know,
until we actually hold
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treasure in our hand,
I'm not willing to rule out
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any areas as possible.
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I totally agree.
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While the
core drilling operation
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continues in the Money Pit area...
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Wow.
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- Made some good progress.
- Yeah.
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...Katya Drayton
and Derek Couch
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join Billy Gerhardt
in the southwest corner
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of the swamp.
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All right,
we'll open this up a little bit
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to give us room
that maybe you can get down
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and detect around a little bit.
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So, I'll start over here.
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Yep. I'll see where you dump
and then I'll move there.
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The team
is searching for artifacts
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that might help identify
who built a stone formation
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uncovered in this area
three weeks ago,
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as well as
a possibly related stone road
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that was unearthed
several yards to the north.
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Both of which were lined
by wooden survey stakes.
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What is that?
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Oh, wow.
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We've just found another stake.
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- Oh, good.
- That's quite something.
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- In place as well.
- Oh, my gosh.
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How many sides?
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Four cuts.
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It looks like one side
is unfinished,
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but this reminds me
of the five-sided stake
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we found earlier.
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This has been in here
for a while.
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And what's most
impressive of that one, is that
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this stake was still standing at
a very deep point in the swamp,
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so it's exactly
where somebody put it.
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There's three feet of stuff
on top of that, right?
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- Yeah.
- It's cut with purpose.
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- Yeah. And it's axe-cut.
- Mm-hmm.
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You can see there,
now it's a round pit
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down there which is
pretty hard to do with
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the square excavator
buckets, so...
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As you were digging,
it just kept falling in there.
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- Right.
- So, it-it does give you
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the inclination there's
something down there.
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Right.
I just pushed my bucket,
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and the stuff fell in,
but now, you can really see
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the shape of what it was
when it was dug.
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So, somebody dug a pit there,
and it wasn't me.
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Yeah.
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Maybe that stake
marked why they dug there.
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You know, who and why, right?
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Yeah.
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Could Billy
be correct
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that someone previously dug
in this area
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and then marked it
with a wooden stake?
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If so, could this stake
be an important sign
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of what else
the team may uncover here?
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Rick told us
to keep an eye out for these,
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and we'll definitely have to get
Steve out here to pin this.
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I think with
the dating of the wood
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and the depth that we had it
when Steve pins it,
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that Dr. Spooner
might be able to put
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a date on, but that stake
has to go back a long time.
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Hopefully, there's more there,
but that is a great start.
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Maybe we can find an answer
instead of a question.
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Yeah. So, it would be nice
to find some answers.
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We'll keep going.
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- All right.
- Yeah.
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As the dig
in the swamp continues...
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Gary had done
a complete scan of the Lot 5
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spoil piles, and lo and behold,
this item was found.
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...Rick and
other members of the team
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join Laird Niven
and Emma Culligan in the lab
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for a report on a folded
copper coin, or token,
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found one week ago in spoils
that were removed
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from the round feature on Lot 5.
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You were quite excited
about that. -Yeah.
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When it came out,
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I'm thinking,
"Oh, it's some kind of, like,
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folded coin," I'm hoping.
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These are unusual.
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I have found these type of finds
in England metal detecting.
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And they're normally,
like, talisman
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- or...
- Yeah.
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...good luck tokens
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they put out there, sometimes,
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to ward off even bad luck.
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But it was good luck for us
because we found it.
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- Yeah.
- Does it cross
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cultural lines
or religious lines?
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Meaning one faith might be more
accepting of it? Maybe more--
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I mean, Catholicism for sure,
I would think.
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It's interesting
because this tradition,
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I think the first recorded one
in England
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is like 1290.
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You fold a coin and pray
to a saint for a miracle.
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And that's how
this all started. -Yeah.
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The team has found
a number of potentially
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religious artifacts
in the round feature,
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such as the 14th-century
lead barter token
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that may be linked
to the Knights Templar.
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They have also found
Venetian trade beads
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and two ornate buttons
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that could be connected
to the Knights of Malta,
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an order with known ties
to the Templars,
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who built a stronghold
in Nova Scotia back in 1632.
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We need to know from you
what you think it is
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and what it represents
and how old it might be.
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Okay.
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So, for the CT scan,
I guess the main question
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that first needs answering
is whether or not
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there's any reliefs
or signs that it is a coin,
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and immediately, I'm gonna say
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there's nothing that
I can really see so far.
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I mean,
we can't definitively say
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it's a coin,
but if we look at why
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coins were traditionally folded,
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it needs to have some value
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to give literal,
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like, weight to the talisman.
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So, we can assume it was viable
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to somebody at some point.
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And then the triple folding
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- is quite unusual.
- Yeah.
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We thought it would be
fairly straightforward.
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Yeah, we did.
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What does the data tell you
the age of this item is?
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So, based on the composition,
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it is a copper alloy
with a zinc content.
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Zinc being an alloying element.
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It's definitively post-medieval
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and pre-mid-1800s.
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There's the arsenic
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and lead content
as an alloying element,
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as well, which is from at least
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around the time of, like,
Industrial Revolution
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of mid-1700s,
potentially earlier.
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And then, the arsenic
could push it to the late 1600s.
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The arsenic
could push it to the
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1600s, late-1600s.
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The fact that someone
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took all that time to fold it
over three times...
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I mean,
it is significant.
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It is a-a meaningful artifact.
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In the lab, Emma
and Laird have just revealed
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that the folded copper artifact
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found in the Lot 5 spoils
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may hold religious symbolism
and date back
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to more than a century before
the discovery of the Money Pit.
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And sometimes, if there
was disease, they'd put
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- a bent-over coin or token...
- Yeah.
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- ...uh, to ward off the disease.
- Yeah.
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Somebody went
to some pains to do it then.
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Yeah. To me,
it looks quite well done.
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Yeah.
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We're on an island,
but it's a big province.
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Have you ever found anything
like this on digs?
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Or know of any
other archaeological
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digs where they found
these type of offerings?
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Not that I can remember
specifically in Nova Scotia,
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from archaeological contexts.
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Of course,
we're on an island.
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Sailors came to the island.
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They were all superstitious,
especially in 1700 or 1600s.
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True.
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Oh, there are
a lot of possibilities.
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Obviously, the first one is just
preparing for your voyage.
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- Yeah.
- Yeah.
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Coming here from Europe
was not an easy thing.
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- Right? Yeah.
- Exactly.
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My suspicion
is that's intentional.
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- It's folded perfectly.
- Yeah.
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And maybe-maybe
three folds means
251
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something different
than two folds.
252
00:11:40,133 --> 00:11:43,333
Yeah, our research
hasn't gone that far yet.
253
00:11:43,500 --> 00:11:44,867
Given the enormity of finds
254
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that date to the 1600s,
there are buttons.
255
00:11:48,200 --> 00:11:50,300
Then you have
the trade beads, right?
256
00:11:50,400 --> 00:11:54,100
The dates you're implying
are highly suggestive
257
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of the connection
to the Knights of Malta.
258
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Their attempt to either
create a colony here or
259
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- to do "something else."
- Something else.
260
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Given the potential
symbolism of this artifact,
261
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could the team be correct
262
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that it might be related to the
buttons and ornate trade beads
263
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that have been
potentially linked
264
00:12:15,800 --> 00:12:18,200
to the order
of the Knights of Malta?
265
00:12:19,600 --> 00:12:22,500
The folded coin is
certainly the first of its kind
266
00:12:22,633 --> 00:12:25,600
on the island,
but it's just a puzzle piece.
267
00:12:25,767 --> 00:12:30,266
How do you connect all of the
artifacts in the Lot 5 feature?
268
00:12:30,433 --> 00:12:32,600
It's starting to build
a body of evidence,
269
00:12:32,767 --> 00:12:34,700
but I think in order
to fully understand
270
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what happened on Lot 5,
271
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there's a lot more work
to be done.
272
00:12:39,433 --> 00:12:43,000
But at some point,
with enough puzzle pieces,
273
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then you can tell
the complete story.
274
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I'd just love to know
what's on the inside.
275
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And I'd like to see
the puzzle completed.
276
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It's one of those
little, innocuous-looking things
277
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that has a great story
behind it. -Mm-hmm.
278
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It was good luck
that we found it.
279
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I think there's
a lot of information
280
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that we can learn
because of its uniqueness.
281
00:13:03,667 --> 00:13:06,600
Yeah. -Yeah,
and don't forget Sandy Campbell.
282
00:13:06,700 --> 00:13:08,467
- That's good thought.
- Yeah.
283
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With Sandy, he's not
just a numismatist,
284
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- he's a historian.
- Yeah.
285
00:13:15,533 --> 00:13:16,800
And he might know the history
286
00:13:17,000 --> 00:13:18,266
- of these coins.
- Exactly.
287
00:13:18,367 --> 00:13:20,900
So, I look forward
to what we uncover.
288
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Or what we unfold.
289
00:13:24,867 --> 00:13:27,266
- Pun intended.
- All right.
290
00:13:27,433 --> 00:13:28,967
- All right, see you.
- All right, see you.
291
00:13:29,100 --> 00:13:31,266
- Thank you.
- Buh-bye.
292
00:13:32,300 --> 00:13:34,133
Keep your eyes
peeled here.
293
00:13:34,300 --> 00:13:36,734
Meanwhile, in the
southwest corner of the swamp,
294
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Katya, Derek and Billy
295
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continue to search
for more artifacts
296
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near the stone formation.
297
00:13:44,300 --> 00:13:46,767
Yeah, Katya, there's a funny
piece in that last bucket.
298
00:13:46,934 --> 00:13:48,600
Oh, yeah.
299
00:13:48,767 --> 00:13:50,633
Oh, my gosh.
300
00:13:50,800 --> 00:13:53,266
That's a something
there, yeah.
301
00:13:53,433 --> 00:13:55,734
- Piece of planking?
- This is strange.
302
00:13:57,100 --> 00:13:59,300
The top looks
maybe cut, but it's...
303
00:13:59,467 --> 00:14:02,200
it's wide and it comes
to a point like a wedge.
304
00:14:02,333 --> 00:14:04,800
- No, it does. Yeah.
- Yeah, it's tapered.
305
00:14:04,934 --> 00:14:07,367
So, you know,
somebody spent some time
306
00:14:07,533 --> 00:14:10,033
to-to make it for a very
special purpose, I would say.
307
00:14:10,166 --> 00:14:13,033
It's got
a great groove right there,
308
00:14:13,200 --> 00:14:15,133
a bunch of little dents in it.
309
00:14:15,266 --> 00:14:17,867
I'm thinking it might be
an oar or a paddle
310
00:14:18,033 --> 00:14:19,800
just because of the shape.
311
00:14:19,900 --> 00:14:22,033
Yeah. They're so close
to the ship's rail, and it...
312
00:14:22,200 --> 00:14:25,800
and maybe we get it tested,
it's some part of the same ship.
313
00:14:25,934 --> 00:14:27,700
If we find more pieces
of the same one,
314
00:14:27,867 --> 00:14:30,567
that would be pretty telling to
what actually went on in here.
315
00:14:30,700 --> 00:14:32,133
Yeah.
316
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A possible piece
of an oar?
317
00:14:34,500 --> 00:14:37,633
Could Billy be correct
that it may be related
318
00:14:37,767 --> 00:14:39,567
to the piece of a ship's railing
319
00:14:39,734 --> 00:14:44,133
found just a few yards
to the east back in 2020,
320
00:14:44,233 --> 00:14:48,066
which was carbon dated
to as early as the 7th century?
321
00:14:48,200 --> 00:14:51,734
If so, might all of
the artifacts that the team
322
00:14:51,900 --> 00:14:54,533
is finding in this area
be connected
323
00:14:54,700 --> 00:14:56,500
to the nearby stone feature?
324
00:14:56,667 --> 00:14:58,834
I think somebody
will be able to look at that
325
00:14:58,934 --> 00:15:01,233
and look at the taper,
whether it is an oar or wedge
326
00:15:01,433 --> 00:15:02,700
or whatever it is,
doesn't matter.
327
00:15:02,834 --> 00:15:04,066
Connect some dots.
328
00:15:04,233 --> 00:15:06,533
Yeah. We'll put this
to the side and...
329
00:15:06,667 --> 00:15:09,567
Definitely an
interesting piece. -Yep.
330
00:15:09,667 --> 00:15:11,300
It's what Marty
says all the time,
331
00:15:11,467 --> 00:15:13,266
"You know,
facts are stubborn things."
332
00:15:13,433 --> 00:15:16,367
Like the ship's railing,
going back into the 600 ADs.
333
00:15:16,500 --> 00:15:17,734
It's very confusing.
334
00:15:17,900 --> 00:15:20,734
And we have data
across the-the board
335
00:15:20,934 --> 00:15:23,133
from, literally, from the 1200s,
336
00:15:23,300 --> 00:15:26,100
uh, right up through, uh, 1750
337
00:15:26,266 --> 00:15:29,066
in the bog with the types
of constructions
338
00:15:29,166 --> 00:15:30,700
that have been found.
339
00:15:30,834 --> 00:15:32,467
That looks like
another stake.
340
00:15:32,667 --> 00:15:35,734
Billy, got another stake
right under you.
341
00:15:35,900 --> 00:15:37,967
All right.
342
00:15:38,133 --> 00:15:41,734
My hope is that, as the work
continues in the bog,
343
00:15:41,900 --> 00:15:45,066
the gaps in that information
will be filled in.
344
00:15:46,500 --> 00:15:48,934
That is one of those
big round ones. -Whoa.
345
00:15:50,266 --> 00:15:52,567
This is probably one of the
biggest stakes I've ever seen.
346
00:15:52,667 --> 00:15:57,767
We have one, two, three,
347
00:15:57,934 --> 00:16:01,767
four, five, six, seven, eight.
348
00:16:01,900 --> 00:16:03,367
Eight sides.
349
00:16:03,533 --> 00:16:05,633
That reminds me
exactly of the stakes
350
00:16:05,800 --> 00:16:07,166
we found near the vault.
351
00:16:07,333 --> 00:16:09,934
Definitely something
going on here.
352
00:16:10,066 --> 00:16:11,967
The team
has found dozens
353
00:16:12,133 --> 00:16:14,300
of wooden stakes
across the swamp
354
00:16:14,467 --> 00:16:17,667
that have featured different
numbers of cuts at their points.
355
00:16:17,834 --> 00:16:21,200
But when they uncovered
the empty slate and brick vault
356
00:16:21,367 --> 00:16:23,600
in the northern region
one year ago,
357
00:16:23,734 --> 00:16:27,433
it was after following a trail
of eight-sided cut stakes
358
00:16:27,567 --> 00:16:30,133
that lined a cobblestone path.
359
00:16:30,333 --> 00:16:33,500
Is it possible that
this eight-sided stake
360
00:16:33,667 --> 00:16:36,533
could be connected
to that vault-like feature?
361
00:16:37,567 --> 00:16:39,100
And could it mean another one
362
00:16:39,233 --> 00:16:43,433
that may still contain valuables
is hidden in this area?
363
00:16:43,567 --> 00:16:46,500
It looked like it was about four
feet down in that sand there.
364
00:16:46,667 --> 00:16:48,166
Yeah.
365
00:16:48,300 --> 00:16:50,266
The eight-sided ones
are almost all that same...
366
00:16:50,400 --> 00:16:52,000
that really big circumference.
367
00:16:52,166 --> 00:16:53,600
The more sides that it has--
368
00:16:53,800 --> 00:16:55,867
based on the testing
that we did in the island--
369
00:16:56,033 --> 00:16:57,300
the older that they tend to be.
370
00:16:57,467 --> 00:16:59,100
- Yeah.
- Every bucketful now,
371
00:16:59,233 --> 00:17:00,667
we're finding something.
372
00:17:00,800 --> 00:17:02,266
There was a ton
of activity right here.
373
00:17:02,433 --> 00:17:03,934
I'm sure we'll have
a bunch of stuff to take back
374
00:17:04,100 --> 00:17:06,066
to the lab
for everybody to look at.
375
00:17:06,233 --> 00:17:08,100
Well, that's another good find.
376
00:17:08,266 --> 00:17:10,734
Well, I'll put it over
there and then we'll keep going.
377
00:17:10,867 --> 00:17:13,433
- Good eye, Derek.
- That's cool.
378
00:17:17,367 --> 00:17:19,367
As the sun rises
over Oak Island...
379
00:17:19,533 --> 00:17:21,600
You ready to rock,
Charles?
380
00:17:21,734 --> 00:17:23,166
Yeah. Here we go.
381
00:17:23,333 --> 00:17:25,266
...in the Money Pit
area,
382
00:17:25,367 --> 00:17:28,834
Terry and Charles monitor
the core drilling operation
383
00:17:29,000 --> 00:17:32,633
in borehole BN-13.5 as it
384
00:17:32,834 --> 00:17:35,467
sinks deeper
into the Peacock area.
385
00:17:40,133 --> 00:17:41,934
Whoa.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
386
00:17:42,900 --> 00:17:45,433
We've never had
this much fall out.
387
00:17:45,567 --> 00:17:47,500
- No.
- Yeah.
388
00:17:47,667 --> 00:17:51,000
It's too hard to tell if it's
a void or if it's just
389
00:17:51,166 --> 00:17:53,266
- water gravel.
- Yeah.
390
00:17:53,400 --> 00:17:56,500
Okay, Charles,
it looks like he lost the core.
391
00:17:56,633 --> 00:17:57,867
It's gone out
the end of the core barrel.
392
00:17:58,033 --> 00:17:59,500
Okay.
393
00:17:59,633 --> 00:18:01,200
Here's Adam now.
394
00:18:01,367 --> 00:18:03,367
Hey, Adam,
you lost that, right? -Yeah.
395
00:18:03,533 --> 00:18:06,233
- And no recovery? Oh, man.
- No recovery.
396
00:18:06,400 --> 00:18:09,333
We pushed from 148 to 158,
397
00:18:09,433 --> 00:18:12,100
and the rods are sinking
when I run the casing.
398
00:18:12,266 --> 00:18:13,567
They were, they're sinking.
399
00:18:13,767 --> 00:18:15,433
We're in pretty
loose material, obviously.
400
00:18:15,600 --> 00:18:17,266
It's loose. We're right
in the heart of the Peacock.
401
00:18:17,433 --> 00:18:18,934
Yeah. -
So, you're just gonna try
402
00:18:19,100 --> 00:18:20,734
and push to 168
to try and get something solid?
403
00:18:20,900 --> 00:18:22,266
- Yeah.
- Excellent.
404
00:18:22,433 --> 00:18:23,734
Great stuff. Thanks a lot.
405
00:18:23,900 --> 00:18:25,433
- Good.
- Appreciate it.
406
00:18:25,600 --> 00:18:28,033
Interesting to see what
we come up with on this one.
407
00:18:28,200 --> 00:18:31,533
We're excited about
this because we're in the area
408
00:18:31,700 --> 00:18:34,533
where we got the gold
and silver in the water.
409
00:18:34,700 --> 00:18:36,500
And you know,
as we're drilling down,
410
00:18:36,633 --> 00:18:40,200
the mud and the muck
is very loose and-and sloppy.
411
00:18:40,367 --> 00:18:43,100
- Oh, yeah.
- Is it loose because
412
00:18:43,266 --> 00:18:46,000
of high activity by humans?
413
00:18:46,133 --> 00:18:48,433
- That looks promising.
- Yeah.
414
00:18:48,600 --> 00:18:50,433
Is it possible
that this could be
415
00:18:50,600 --> 00:18:52,166
an opening that was man-made?
416
00:18:52,266 --> 00:18:55,533
If it is, it's something
we didn't know existed.
417
00:18:55,734 --> 00:18:58,266
- Whatever was there, we got it.
- Right on.
418
00:18:58,433 --> 00:19:00,467
But it got hard
at the bottom.
419
00:19:01,700 --> 00:19:04,266
Very sloppy at the top.
Okay.
420
00:19:04,433 --> 00:19:06,800
All right, let's carve this up.
421
00:19:06,967 --> 00:19:09,166
Okay, this is the firm bottom
422
00:19:09,333 --> 00:19:12,133
of this area of the Peacock,
right here.
423
00:19:12,300 --> 00:19:15,333
Yeah. -And the bottom here
is limestone-rich material.
424
00:19:15,500 --> 00:19:17,500
It's really only ten feet
of recovery... -[Charles] Yeah.
425
00:19:17,667 --> 00:19:18,900
...for a whole
20 feet drilled
426
00:19:19,033 --> 00:19:21,467
all the way from 148 to 168.
427
00:19:21,633 --> 00:19:23,467
Definitely,
we've got an effective
428
00:19:23,600 --> 00:19:27,967
water-filled void from
about 148 to 158 below grade.
429
00:19:28,133 --> 00:19:30,467
Yeah. -
A possible ten-foot void
430
00:19:30,633 --> 00:19:32,834
above the solution channel?
431
00:19:33,000 --> 00:19:36,967
If so, is it simply
a natural feature?
432
00:19:37,133 --> 00:19:39,967
Or could it be
a man-made chamber?
433
00:19:40,133 --> 00:19:41,967
- I got to go.
- Okay.
434
00:19:42,100 --> 00:19:43,834
What is a surprise
is when we encounter
435
00:19:44,000 --> 00:19:45,500
a relative void,
436
00:19:45,667 --> 00:19:48,266
and you think human activity
in that area.
437
00:19:48,433 --> 00:19:51,100
This is shaping up to be
a really interesting hole.
438
00:19:51,266 --> 00:19:53,767
- Hey, Terry. How's it going?
- Steve, how you doing?
439
00:19:53,934 --> 00:19:58,633
Uh, we're loose
from between 148 and 158.
440
00:19:58,767 --> 00:20:01,166
Relatively loose,
washed-out material like
441
00:20:01,333 --> 00:20:03,934
what you'd expect down inside
the solution channel. -Okay.
442
00:20:04,133 --> 00:20:07,967
Relatively high,
but this is possibly a void.
443
00:20:08,133 --> 00:20:11,900
Now, is that natural or is that
an open man-made chamber?
444
00:20:12,033 --> 00:20:14,100
- We don't know. Also...
- Yeah.
445
00:20:14,266 --> 00:20:17,166
...we're getting elevated
results for precious metals
446
00:20:17,300 --> 00:20:20,133
associated-- uh, copper,
lead, zinc-type of things--
447
00:20:20,300 --> 00:20:23,467
that are associated with
the treasure in the Peacock.
448
00:20:23,667 --> 00:20:25,433
So, yeah, for me,
I've always been a believer
449
00:20:25,633 --> 00:20:27,266
that there's an offset chamber
in the Money Pit.
450
00:20:27,433 --> 00:20:30,000
And if there is an offset
chamber, it makes sense
451
00:20:30,166 --> 00:20:32,667
- it would be in this area.
- Exactly.
452
00:20:33,667 --> 00:20:36,734
The Oak Island team
has long suspected that
453
00:20:36,834 --> 00:20:39,333
whoever built the Money Pit,
may have not only buried
454
00:20:39,500 --> 00:20:41,500
treasure at the bottom
of the shaft,
455
00:20:41,633 --> 00:20:45,266
but also constructed a tunnel
away from the main shaft
456
00:20:45,433 --> 00:20:48,567
to hide a cache of treasure
in an offset chamber.
457
00:20:48,700 --> 00:20:52,100
Is it possible
that this theory could explain
458
00:20:52,266 --> 00:20:56,300
the potential ten-foot void that
the team has just encountered
459
00:20:56,467 --> 00:20:59,333
148 feet deep in the Peacock?
460
00:21:00,400 --> 00:21:03,066
So, what we found
461
00:21:03,200 --> 00:21:06,500
was an area with possibly
a water-filled void.
462
00:21:06,700 --> 00:21:09,700
That's a candidate for a sonar,
don't you think? -I think so.
463
00:21:09,867 --> 00:21:12,066
Adam!
464
00:21:14,433 --> 00:21:16,033
Quick question.
465
00:21:16,200 --> 00:21:19,133
- What's up?
- We had a bit of an open area,
466
00:21:19,333 --> 00:21:21,633
- which I think of as a void.
- Yeah.
467
00:21:21,734 --> 00:21:23,367
Is it a void?
468
00:21:23,533 --> 00:21:25,900
Only a sonar could tell you
that really. Right? -Yeah.
469
00:21:26,100 --> 00:21:27,867
All right, well,
that's what we'll do. -Yep.
470
00:21:28,066 --> 00:21:29,367
So, if this
proves fruitful,
471
00:21:29,500 --> 00:21:31,367
I can see this being
a caisson location.
472
00:21:31,500 --> 00:21:33,500
Yeah. We're not done
with the Peacock.
473
00:21:33,667 --> 00:21:35,467
Yep. Absolutely.
474
00:21:35,600 --> 00:21:37,533
As the team
arranges to look deeper
475
00:21:37,700 --> 00:21:40,533
into borehole BN-13.5...
476
00:21:40,734 --> 00:21:43,333
I want
to thank you for coming down.
477
00:21:43,500 --> 00:21:47,166
This, when Gary found it,
it was coin-like.
478
00:21:47,333 --> 00:21:49,500
...in the research center, Rick
479
00:21:49,667 --> 00:21:51,066
and other members of the team
480
00:21:51,233 --> 00:21:53,734
meet with coin expert
Sandy Campbell...
481
00:21:53,867 --> 00:21:57,500
It's very peculiar,
again a one-off. -Yeah.
482
00:21:57,667 --> 00:21:59,333
...to have him
examine
483
00:21:59,500 --> 00:22:02,734
the folded copper artifact
that was found on Lot 5.
484
00:22:02,900 --> 00:22:05,300
Never found another one
of these on-on the island.
485
00:22:05,467 --> 00:22:08,900
So, I don't know. I'm hoping
you can help us here.
486
00:22:09,100 --> 00:22:10,467
Okay.
487
00:22:11,266 --> 00:22:15,433
Yeah, this is
extremely interesting.
488
00:22:15,600 --> 00:22:17,100
Uh...
489
00:22:20,600 --> 00:22:22,066
And it is a coin.
490
00:22:23,133 --> 00:22:25,867
Folded three times.
491
00:22:27,066 --> 00:22:28,934
You know, when they first
started folding coins
492
00:22:29,066 --> 00:22:30,967
was early medieval times.
493
00:22:31,100 --> 00:22:33,300
It represents a ritual
494
00:22:33,500 --> 00:22:36,266
- that's thousands of years old.
- Yeah.
495
00:22:36,467 --> 00:22:39,533
It was thought that,
when you folded a coin,
496
00:22:39,667 --> 00:22:43,367
you could trap, you know,
the evil inside the coin.
497
00:22:44,734 --> 00:22:48,767
And-and at some point,
when that evil is passed,
498
00:22:48,934 --> 00:22:51,300
if you pass the coin on
or if you buried it,
499
00:22:51,467 --> 00:22:55,233
there was no more risk
to you from that evil.
500
00:22:55,400 --> 00:22:58,533
- Hm.
- And it relates to
501
00:22:58,667 --> 00:23:01,266
Christianity, the Crusades,
502
00:23:01,367 --> 00:23:04,000
you know,
even the Knights Templar.
503
00:23:04,166 --> 00:23:07,433
However, because of
the size of this coin,
504
00:23:07,567 --> 00:23:09,433
it's not likely medieval.
505
00:23:09,567 --> 00:23:12,867
And this is probably
1600, 1700s.
506
00:23:13,033 --> 00:23:14,533
Really?
507
00:23:14,700 --> 00:23:18,266
But I think it still
has the same religious
508
00:23:18,467 --> 00:23:19,867
and spiritual meaning.
509
00:23:22,400 --> 00:23:23,834
Fascinating.
510
00:23:28,200 --> 00:23:30,834
This is probably 1600, 1700s.
511
00:23:31,000 --> 00:23:35,066
But I think it still has
the same religious
512
00:23:35,233 --> 00:23:36,700
and spiritual meaning.
513
00:23:36,867 --> 00:23:39,200
- It's an interesting piece.
- Yeah.
514
00:23:39,367 --> 00:23:40,867
In the research
center,
515
00:23:41,066 --> 00:23:43,200
Sandy Campbell has confirmed
516
00:23:43,367 --> 00:23:46,867
that the folded artifact found
near the round feature on Lot 5
517
00:23:47,033 --> 00:23:48,734
is indeed a coin,
518
00:23:48,900 --> 00:23:52,200
and may be a 17th century
religious symbol
519
00:23:52,367 --> 00:23:54,333
connected to the Knights Templar.
520
00:23:54,500 --> 00:23:59,166
Trapping evil. It seems like
a strange ritual, right?
521
00:23:59,333 --> 00:24:02,100
It's a bizarre ritual, but...
522
00:24:02,266 --> 00:24:05,934
you know, copper was really
a show of wealth,
523
00:24:06,100 --> 00:24:07,867
and it was also
a show of strength
524
00:24:08,000 --> 00:24:10,433
- to anybody in medieval times.
- Hmm.
525
00:24:10,600 --> 00:24:13,433
So, the only folded coins
you will see from that period,
526
00:24:13,600 --> 00:24:15,633
you're not gonna see
folded silver or gold.
527
00:24:15,800 --> 00:24:17,266
They're always gonna be copper.
528
00:24:17,433 --> 00:24:19,066
- Really?
- Yeah.
529
00:24:19,233 --> 00:24:22,767
Folding of coins
was also a ritual
530
00:24:22,934 --> 00:24:24,400
- to honor saints.
- Hmm.
531
00:24:24,567 --> 00:24:27,767
The Knights Templar,
they-they worshipped both
532
00:24:27,967 --> 00:24:30,233
Saint George and Saint Bernard.
533
00:24:30,333 --> 00:24:31,867
- Yeah.
- And...
534
00:24:32,000 --> 00:24:33,934
there was a ritual
with folded coins,
535
00:24:34,100 --> 00:24:37,700
where you would fold the coin,
trap the evil,
536
00:24:37,834 --> 00:24:40,700
toss it away as a...
an homage to those saints.
537
00:24:40,834 --> 00:24:42,767
- Hmm.
- So...
538
00:24:42,934 --> 00:24:46,633
it's bizarre that you have
this piece on the island.
539
00:24:46,800 --> 00:24:52,433
I guess that ritual
continued into the 1600s.
540
00:24:52,600 --> 00:24:53,900
- Really?
- Yeah.
541
00:24:54,066 --> 00:24:58,367
So, you feel that
this is probably 1600s?
542
00:24:58,500 --> 00:25:00,600
At the earliest.
543
00:25:00,734 --> 00:25:03,767
So, my mind always goes
to Knights of Malta...
544
00:25:03,900 --> 00:25:05,367
Interesting.
545
00:25:05,500 --> 00:25:07,633
...which is one of
our suspects on the island.
546
00:25:07,800 --> 00:25:09,533
That falls right
in that time period.
547
00:25:09,700 --> 00:25:11,000
Mm-hmm.
548
00:25:11,166 --> 00:25:12,967
Is it possible
549
00:25:13,133 --> 00:25:16,433
that this folded copper coin
might offer another key clue
550
00:25:16,567 --> 00:25:19,133
that sacred treasures
of the Knights Templar
551
00:25:19,300 --> 00:25:22,266
and the religious order
of the Knights of Malta
552
00:25:22,400 --> 00:25:25,700
may be connected
to the Oak Island mystery?
553
00:25:27,000 --> 00:25:28,600
Sandy Campbell's
statement
554
00:25:28,734 --> 00:25:32,600
that the trifold
goes back to medieval times
555
00:25:32,734 --> 00:25:35,667
during the time of the Templars,
it's very curious.
556
00:25:35,800 --> 00:25:39,467
We have proven, in fact,
that the Knights of Malta
557
00:25:39,633 --> 00:25:42,467
had interactions
and even through families
558
00:25:42,567 --> 00:25:44,867
of great importance
with the Templars,
559
00:25:45,066 --> 00:25:48,000
and there was a connection
between the two.
560
00:25:48,166 --> 00:25:51,133
So, there is
a possible tie there.
561
00:25:51,300 --> 00:25:53,300
There's more research
to be done.
562
00:25:53,467 --> 00:25:56,800
It's strange because
there are some, I believe--
563
00:25:56,967 --> 00:25:58,934
Laird, correct me if I'm wrong--
but that feature
564
00:25:59,066 --> 00:26:00,767
- that you've uncovered,
- Mm-hmm.
565
00:26:00,934 --> 00:26:03,266
it's basically east to west,
is it not? Its orientation.
566
00:26:03,433 --> 00:26:05,600
- The long axis.
- We know, we know
567
00:26:05,767 --> 00:26:08,667
from the churches we visited
and the historical places
568
00:26:08,800 --> 00:26:10,333
when we went to Europe,
569
00:26:10,533 --> 00:26:14,100
all Templar-associated
buildings and constructions
570
00:26:14,266 --> 00:26:16,433
were east-west orientation.
571
00:26:16,600 --> 00:26:21,934
It-It's interesting, different,
and adds to the mystery.
572
00:26:22,133 --> 00:26:26,667
There's no way to unfold
that coin, physically unfold it?
573
00:26:26,800 --> 00:26:31,100
My initial response is, you-you
folded it to-to capture evil.
574
00:26:31,266 --> 00:26:33,233
- Yeah.
- So, if you back it up,
575
00:26:33,367 --> 00:26:35,166
- you-you release it.
- Yeah, you're on your own there.
576
00:26:35,266 --> 00:26:37,600
- [Sandy] I don't
know what's in there.
577
00:26:39,967 --> 00:26:41,200
You know, it-it's unfortunate
578
00:26:41,367 --> 00:26:43,000
that we can't
learn more about it.
579
00:26:43,100 --> 00:26:46,100
You know, the hope is,
as the work continues on Lot 5,
580
00:26:46,266 --> 00:26:49,767
'cause you're not done,
um, we find others.
581
00:26:49,934 --> 00:26:51,667
And-and hopefully,
they'll be able to tell us
582
00:26:51,800 --> 00:26:53,200
something a little bit more than
583
00:26:53,400 --> 00:26:55,400
what's currently
in front of us. -Exactly.
584
00:26:55,567 --> 00:26:57,433
So, we thank you
very much for coming down.
585
00:26:57,600 --> 00:26:59,367
- No, I appreciate it.
- Appreciate it.
586
00:26:59,533 --> 00:27:01,633
After the meeting
in the research center...
587
00:27:02,633 --> 00:27:04,300
I'm really
expecting to find
588
00:27:04,467 --> 00:27:05,667
some good things in here.
589
00:27:05,834 --> 00:27:07,500
Then this really
should be a potential
590
00:27:07,633 --> 00:27:09,233
for a high-traffic area.
591
00:27:09,367 --> 00:27:11,000
...while members
of the team search
592
00:27:11,166 --> 00:27:14,100
for more clues
in the round feature on Lot 5...
593
00:27:14,266 --> 00:27:16,100
- We'll see what today brings.
- Yeah. Let's see.
594
00:27:16,266 --> 00:27:18,934
...Rick and Katya
arrive on Lot 8,
595
00:27:19,100 --> 00:27:21,400
located on the western side
of the island.
596
00:27:21,533 --> 00:27:22,834
- All right.
- Let's have at 'er.
597
00:27:23,000 --> 00:27:24,333
High five before we start.
598
00:27:24,500 --> 00:27:26,734
Two weeks ago...
599
00:27:26,867 --> 00:27:28,900
- Perfect.
- All right, Gary,
600
00:27:29,000 --> 00:27:30,633
- here's our first location.
- Okay, mate.
601
00:27:30,800 --> 00:27:32,600
...while the team
searched for clues
602
00:27:32,767 --> 00:27:34,600
on a straight line that led away
603
00:27:34,767 --> 00:27:38,500
from a potential 12th-century
marker stone on Lot 5,
604
00:27:38,667 --> 00:27:43,166
Gary and Peter found part
of a possible barrel on Lot 8.
605
00:27:43,333 --> 00:27:46,600
Now, Rick wants to see
if that find
606
00:27:46,767 --> 00:27:50,600
might be related to something
more valuable buried nearby.
607
00:27:52,433 --> 00:27:53,633
Oh.
608
00:27:55,266 --> 00:27:56,734
- That's a hit.
- It is?
609
00:27:58,300 --> 00:28:00,367
- Right there?
- Right there.
610
00:28:15,533 --> 00:28:17,800
It's looking to be iron.
611
00:28:19,867 --> 00:28:22,133
Let's see.
612
00:28:22,333 --> 00:28:23,700
There you go.
613
00:28:25,266 --> 00:28:26,667
Oh.
614
00:28:28,367 --> 00:28:29,734
Look at that.
615
00:28:30,700 --> 00:28:32,233
What is this?
616
00:28:32,400 --> 00:28:34,133
I don't know.
617
00:28:34,266 --> 00:28:36,333
Looks like two holes in it
right there.
618
00:28:36,433 --> 00:28:38,033
Yeah.
619
00:28:38,200 --> 00:28:41,166
Not heavy enough
to be a tool, though, is it?
620
00:28:41,266 --> 00:28:42,800
I think this
might be a knife handle,
621
00:28:42,934 --> 00:28:45,300
'cause there's
another hole down here.
622
00:28:45,433 --> 00:28:47,166
- Oh, really?
- Yeah,
623
00:28:47,333 --> 00:28:49,033
you'd possibly have,
like, another side to this.
624
00:28:49,200 --> 00:28:50,734
- Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
- And then you'd have
625
00:28:50,900 --> 00:28:52,333
- the blade starting up there.
- Oh, the-- yep. Yep.
626
00:28:52,533 --> 00:28:54,800
You can really see how
627
00:28:54,934 --> 00:28:59,400
both of the holes
are square on each side.
628
00:28:59,567 --> 00:29:01,467
Your father
has always said
629
00:29:01,633 --> 00:29:03,533
that square holes imply "older."
630
00:29:03,667 --> 00:29:06,300
- Mm-hmm. Yeah.
- Right?
631
00:29:06,467 --> 00:29:07,867
Well, I know one thing.
I'd like to see that
632
00:29:08,000 --> 00:29:10,066
- on a CT scan, right?
- Mm-hmm.
633
00:29:10,266 --> 00:29:12,767
I would definitely
agree with you.
634
00:29:12,934 --> 00:29:14,367
Well, we'll bag this,
tag it. -Yeah.
635
00:29:15,467 --> 00:29:17,633
All right. -[Rick] There are
all kinds of questions
636
00:29:17,800 --> 00:29:19,100
about Lot 8.
637
00:29:19,266 --> 00:29:21,700
In this particular location,
638
00:29:21,900 --> 00:29:24,400
there is no data or no record
639
00:29:24,567 --> 00:29:27,133
that people were in this area
doing something
640
00:29:27,266 --> 00:29:29,433
following the discovery
of the Money Pit.
641
00:29:29,600 --> 00:29:31,800
- All right.
- Okey doke.
642
00:29:31,967 --> 00:29:33,200
It's a good start.
643
00:29:33,333 --> 00:29:34,867
So, anything you find,
644
00:29:35,000 --> 00:29:36,900
uh, almost literally anything,
645
00:29:37,066 --> 00:29:38,800
is an important clue
646
00:29:38,934 --> 00:29:42,567
in terms of who might
have been there and when.
647
00:29:49,667 --> 00:29:52,066
- This one looks good. Yeah.
- Yeah.
648
00:29:52,233 --> 00:29:55,266
Oh, yeah.
649
00:29:55,433 --> 00:29:57,433
- Right there.
- Two-way repeatable.
650
00:29:57,600 --> 00:29:59,066
- Right?
- Yep.
651
00:30:06,467 --> 00:30:08,533
That was
a beautiful plug.
652
00:30:11,133 --> 00:30:14,100
- Oh, yeah.
- Even I know that's a good one.
653
00:30:20,567 --> 00:30:22,967
Now, that
is an interesting piece.
654
00:30:24,000 --> 00:30:25,133
What is that?
655
00:30:29,066 --> 00:30:30,567
I've never found
one of these before.
656
00:30:30,734 --> 00:30:33,433
- This is a lead bag seal.
- Bag seal, maybe.
657
00:30:35,033 --> 00:30:36,667
This is great.
658
00:30:36,800 --> 00:30:38,333
On Lot 8
of Oak Island,
659
00:30:38,433 --> 00:30:41,066
Rick and Katya have made
what could be
660
00:30:41,233 --> 00:30:43,033
an important discovery.
661
00:30:43,200 --> 00:30:45,734
This could
possibly be a tail
662
00:30:45,900 --> 00:30:47,734
- coming out of it.
- Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah.
663
00:30:47,900 --> 00:30:50,600
That would have been,
probably, from the bag
664
00:30:50,767 --> 00:30:52,600
or whatever it was
being attached to. -Mm.
665
00:30:52,767 --> 00:30:55,166
Yeah, yeah. Your dad
has found other bag seals.
666
00:30:55,300 --> 00:30:57,066
One on 32.
667
00:30:57,233 --> 00:30:59,433
- Mm-hmm.
- One on Lot 5,
668
00:30:59,600 --> 00:31:02,066
down by the ocean,
and yet, here we are...
669
00:31:03,100 --> 00:31:04,433
...[chuckles] in the middle
of nowhere...
670
00:31:04,600 --> 00:31:06,934
- Mm.
- ...you find a bag seal?
671
00:31:07,867 --> 00:31:11,066
First developed
in Europe in the 13th century,
672
00:31:11,266 --> 00:31:13,934
bag seals were fasteners
used to secure
673
00:31:14,133 --> 00:31:17,300
large quantities of goods
inside cloth packaging.
674
00:31:18,333 --> 00:31:20,266
The Oak Island team
previously found
675
00:31:20,367 --> 00:31:22,300
one of these items on Lot 5
676
00:31:22,467 --> 00:31:26,333
that was British and could
date back to the 16th century.
677
00:31:26,500 --> 00:31:29,000
However,
they uncovered another one
678
00:31:29,166 --> 00:31:31,633
near the shore on Lot 32
679
00:31:31,800 --> 00:31:35,934
that was a scientific match
to the 14th-century lead cross
680
00:31:36,033 --> 00:31:38,967
which may be connected
to the Knights Templar.
681
00:31:39,133 --> 00:31:41,834
Is it possible
that Rick and Katya
682
00:31:42,000 --> 00:31:44,800
have just found
a similar artifact?
683
00:31:44,967 --> 00:31:47,233
To the best of my knowledge...
684
00:31:48,200 --> 00:31:50,834
...I don't think there was
a homestead here. -Mm.
685
00:31:51,000 --> 00:31:52,300
I just, for the life of me,
686
00:31:52,467 --> 00:31:54,600
I can't understand
why it's here.
687
00:31:54,767 --> 00:31:56,433
Just doesn't make sense to me.
688
00:31:56,533 --> 00:31:57,967
I cannot explain
689
00:31:58,133 --> 00:32:00,633
why this bag seal has been found
690
00:32:00,767 --> 00:32:02,700
almost in the middle
of the lot...
691
00:32:03,734 --> 00:32:07,300
...not in proximity
to the open ocean.
692
00:32:07,433 --> 00:32:10,066
Everything prior
to the causeway construction
693
00:32:10,200 --> 00:32:11,900
in 1965,
694
00:32:12,066 --> 00:32:14,066
things would have had
to have come by the sea.
695
00:32:14,233 --> 00:32:15,500
By way of the sea.
696
00:32:15,700 --> 00:32:17,400
So, why it was lost
in the middle of the lot,
697
00:32:17,600 --> 00:32:18,867
I cannot explain.
698
00:32:19,000 --> 00:32:20,900
Look, it's a great find.
699
00:32:21,033 --> 00:32:22,900
I'm more curious about this one
700
00:32:23,066 --> 00:32:25,800
than I am about bag seals
found there and there.
701
00:32:25,900 --> 00:32:27,400
Really? -Because if it had
something to do
702
00:32:27,567 --> 00:32:28,834
with a work area,
703
00:32:29,000 --> 00:32:30,533
- Mm-hmm.
- then whatever was inside
704
00:32:30,700 --> 00:32:32,734
- would have been needed here.
- Hmm.
705
00:32:32,900 --> 00:32:35,734
I'm really hoping
that Emma and Laird
706
00:32:35,900 --> 00:32:39,166
can find a maker's mark
or moniker on it,
707
00:32:39,333 --> 00:32:41,233
and we could really
trace this back
708
00:32:41,400 --> 00:32:42,967
- to where it came from.
- Yeah.
709
00:32:43,100 --> 00:32:44,700
Let's get it analyzed,
710
00:32:44,900 --> 00:32:47,867
see if there is a maker's mark
or something.
711
00:32:48,033 --> 00:32:50,000
- I agree. Yeah.
- Yeah. Good find.
712
00:32:50,166 --> 00:32:51,800
- Well, congratulations.
- Thank you.
713
00:32:51,934 --> 00:32:53,533
You found something you always
wanted to find. Well done.
714
00:32:53,734 --> 00:32:55,333
- It's cool.
- Right?
715
00:32:55,500 --> 00:32:58,533
- Let's keep looking.
- Yeah. Let's do it.
716
00:33:01,567 --> 00:33:03,233
The following
morning...
717
00:33:03,400 --> 00:33:04,900
- Let's find something.
- Yeah.
718
00:33:05,066 --> 00:33:06,300
Oh, hey guys.
How you doing?
719
00:33:06,500 --> 00:33:07,767
- Morning. -[Craig] Hello.
- Hey, Craig.
720
00:33:07,900 --> 00:33:09,133
- Rick.
- You about ready?
721
00:33:09,333 --> 00:33:10,800
Yeah. Just about.
722
00:33:10,967 --> 00:33:12,567
...while they wait
for analysis
723
00:33:12,734 --> 00:33:14,400
on the new find from Lot 8,
724
00:33:14,567 --> 00:33:16,900
Rick, Craig
and other members of the team
725
00:33:17,066 --> 00:33:20,467
meet with underwater
imaging expert Ken Deboer
726
00:33:20,600 --> 00:33:22,100
in the Money Pit area
727
00:33:22,266 --> 00:33:25,200
to investigate
the possible ten-foot void
728
00:33:25,333 --> 00:33:27,367
nearly 150 feet deep
729
00:33:27,500 --> 00:33:30,934
in borehole BN-13.5.
730
00:33:31,100 --> 00:33:32,367
We're gonna try
the camera first,
731
00:33:32,500 --> 00:33:33,967
so we can see if we can
get an image down there.
732
00:33:34,133 --> 00:33:35,367
- Sure.
- And then put the sonar down.
733
00:33:35,500 --> 00:33:37,100
Can you explain it, Terry?
734
00:33:37,266 --> 00:33:38,633
Can I explain it geologically?
Not really.
735
00:33:38,800 --> 00:33:42,100
No, I mean, I'm looking
for beams and posts here.
736
00:33:42,266 --> 00:33:43,934
That's what I'm gonna
look for in the pictures,
737
00:33:44,100 --> 00:33:46,433
it's what I'm gonna look for
in the sonar imaging as well.
738
00:33:46,600 --> 00:33:49,100
Cool. -And-and perhaps, a
little chest over in the corner.
739
00:33:50,934 --> 00:33:52,367
- Cross your fingers.
- That would be nice.
740
00:33:52,500 --> 00:33:53,934
- Ken, it's up to you.
- No pressure.
741
00:33:54,100 --> 00:33:55,867
No pressure. -No pressure
at all. -No pressure.
742
00:33:56,000 --> 00:33:57,367
All right.
743
00:33:57,500 --> 00:33:59,233
It's very interesting.
I mean, we're in the area
744
00:33:59,400 --> 00:34:01,266
of high-metal values.
745
00:34:01,400 --> 00:34:03,500
Uh, in my opinion,
this would be an offset chamber.
746
00:34:03,667 --> 00:34:05,133
- Potentially, yes.
- Yeah. That's true.
747
00:34:05,300 --> 00:34:06,934
It's quite interesting,
so I-I'm ready to go.
748
00:34:07,066 --> 00:34:08,633
- For sure.
- Let's have a look.
749
00:34:08,800 --> 00:34:09,700
Let's get the camera
down there, then. -[Rick] Okay.
750
00:34:09,900 --> 00:34:11,166
Let's get at it.
751
00:34:11,333 --> 00:34:13,433
Before running
a sonar device
752
00:34:13,567 --> 00:34:15,200
down the borehole,
753
00:34:15,367 --> 00:34:18,467
the team will insert
Ken's high-definition camera
754
00:34:18,667 --> 00:34:21,133
capable of operating
in low-light conditions
755
00:34:21,300 --> 00:34:25,834
with a lens
that he can rotate 360 degrees.
756
00:34:25,967 --> 00:34:27,967
I'll take it
to 150 feet,
757
00:34:28,133 --> 00:34:29,600
- so we're into the hole.
- Okay.
758
00:34:31,867 --> 00:34:33,867
Traveling downward.
759
00:34:41,200 --> 00:34:43,467
And you're touched down
in water. -[Steve] Water.
760
00:34:43,567 --> 00:34:45,433
We'd love
nothing better than to see
761
00:34:45,567 --> 00:34:48,100
a man-made cave, cavern, vault.
762
00:34:49,066 --> 00:34:52,934
Anything man-made, really,
at that depth, in that location.
763
00:34:53,066 --> 00:34:55,767
I don't know what to expect,
but I'm very eager
764
00:34:55,900 --> 00:34:57,967
to find out what's down there.
765
00:34:58,133 --> 00:34:59,867
How deep are we, Charles?
766
00:35:00,100 --> 00:35:01,867
You're 32 feet right now.
767
00:35:06,600 --> 00:35:08,000
80 feet.
768
00:35:11,767 --> 00:35:13,533
90 feet.
769
00:35:13,700 --> 00:35:15,734
That's close
to the top of the chamber.
770
00:35:15,867 --> 00:35:18,367
- 100.
- Okay, hold.
771
00:35:21,367 --> 00:35:22,567
Okay,
there's a silt cloud
772
00:35:22,734 --> 00:35:24,000
coming up from around, uh,
773
00:35:24,200 --> 00:35:26,200
looks like
a boulder or something.
774
00:35:26,367 --> 00:35:28,066
Oh, that-- oh, could be a beam.
775
00:35:28,233 --> 00:35:29,600
- Wow.
- Oh, wow.
776
00:35:36,800 --> 00:35:38,233
There's something
in there.
777
00:35:38,400 --> 00:35:39,700
Steve, come up, like,
778
00:35:39,867 --> 00:35:41,266
- about an inch or two.
- Okay.
779
00:35:46,700 --> 00:35:48,533
- Whoa.
- Whoa. That's good.
780
00:35:51,767 --> 00:35:53,000
You can make out
almost like
781
00:35:53,133 --> 00:35:54,433
a wall or something
like that there.
782
00:35:54,600 --> 00:35:56,000
When you move away from it...
783
00:35:59,633 --> 00:36:01,633
...we go-- kind of go
into more an opening here.
784
00:36:01,767 --> 00:36:03,734
Really?
785
00:36:05,767 --> 00:36:07,567
Now, that's interesting.
786
00:36:12,033 --> 00:36:13,500
There's definitely
some sort of opening there.
787
00:36:13,667 --> 00:36:15,767
Yeah, for sure.
788
00:36:15,967 --> 00:36:17,433
Yep.
789
00:36:17,567 --> 00:36:18,867
- Right there.
- Right there.
790
00:36:19,033 --> 00:36:20,467
Just staring
into the abyss.
791
00:36:20,633 --> 00:36:22,700
In the Money Pit
area,
792
00:36:22,867 --> 00:36:26,367
the Oak Island team
investigates a strange cavity
793
00:36:26,567 --> 00:36:29,867
some 150 feet underground.
794
00:36:30,867 --> 00:36:32,800
Steve, do you want
to just take us up slowly,
795
00:36:32,900 --> 00:36:35,100
- kind of inch by inch?
- Yeah, sure will.
796
00:36:36,734 --> 00:36:38,700
Tell me when to stop.
797
00:36:41,133 --> 00:36:42,433
Oh, oh.
798
00:36:42,567 --> 00:36:44,533
You see that?
799
00:36:44,667 --> 00:36:46,133
Turn that way.
800
00:36:48,233 --> 00:36:49,467
Hold it there for a second.
801
00:36:49,633 --> 00:36:51,266
Okay,
I'm gonna steady it.
802
00:36:54,033 --> 00:36:55,967
That looks
like something.
803
00:36:58,500 --> 00:37:01,066
I mean, you see the potential
804
00:37:01,233 --> 00:37:03,200
of having boulders
on top of one another.
805
00:37:03,367 --> 00:37:05,066
But I mean,
just off to the left or right
806
00:37:05,200 --> 00:37:07,066
could be the original
man-made structure,
807
00:37:07,200 --> 00:37:09,900
- holding those boulders out.
- Yeah.
808
00:37:10,767 --> 00:37:13,433
If there was a collapsed
offset chamber down there
809
00:37:13,600 --> 00:37:17,367
or a tunnel, I mean,
we're gonna see bare earth.
810
00:37:18,433 --> 00:37:20,400
But it looks like it has depth.
811
00:37:20,567 --> 00:37:22,333
- That's interesting.
- Yeah.
812
00:37:22,467 --> 00:37:23,934
But we do see
some potential
813
00:37:24,100 --> 00:37:26,400
boulder on boulder again.
814
00:37:26,567 --> 00:37:29,166
We're towards, kind of,
the-the rock-facing wall,
815
00:37:29,300 --> 00:37:32,400
if you will,
side of the borehole.
816
00:37:32,533 --> 00:37:34,367
Could Terry
be correct
817
00:37:34,533 --> 00:37:38,066
that the team is looking
into a man-made structure?
818
00:37:38,233 --> 00:37:41,500
If so, could it be connected
to the precious metals
819
00:37:41,633 --> 00:37:43,600
that have been detected
in this area?
820
00:37:43,800 --> 00:37:46,500
If we rotate around this way...
821
00:37:48,400 --> 00:37:50,333
...we see we start
opening up here,
822
00:37:50,467 --> 00:37:52,900
back into that cavity area
right here.
823
00:37:53,066 --> 00:37:55,667
That's just
very surprising.
824
00:37:58,133 --> 00:37:59,433
Is that what you're seeing Ken?
825
00:37:59,600 --> 00:38:01,066
Yes.
826
00:38:02,533 --> 00:38:06,066
I'd put the sonar down
and try to define the cavity.
827
00:38:06,266 --> 00:38:07,734
That's a great idea. Yeah.
828
00:38:08,800 --> 00:38:11,100
We can actually see
some things,
829
00:38:11,266 --> 00:38:15,300
but it's difficult
to understand scale.
830
00:38:15,467 --> 00:38:18,667
It's difficult to get
a-a real interpretation of
831
00:38:18,834 --> 00:38:20,767
what you're looking at.
832
00:38:20,967 --> 00:38:23,133
So, the next step here
is to introduce the sonar
833
00:38:23,266 --> 00:38:25,567
and see how open
834
00:38:25,767 --> 00:38:29,667
and how big, how wide,
how long this area is.
835
00:38:31,033 --> 00:38:32,567
So, what we have here
is a scanning
836
00:38:32,700 --> 00:38:34,266
360-degree sonar.
837
00:38:34,433 --> 00:38:36,467
- Mm-hmm.
- The cable's marked,
838
00:38:36,633 --> 00:38:38,934
so we'll know
where that 150 foot is.
839
00:38:39,100 --> 00:38:41,934
Okey doke.
Keep your fingers crossed.
840
00:38:44,967 --> 00:38:48,633
The Blue Robotics
Ping360 sonar device
841
00:38:48,800 --> 00:38:52,900
emits a sound wave that reflects
off of objects and barriers.
842
00:38:55,433 --> 00:38:57,667
- We're in water.
- We're in the water.
843
00:38:57,834 --> 00:39:00,233
This will produce
full-scale images
844
00:39:00,400 --> 00:39:03,066
of the underground void
or possible cavern.
845
00:39:04,066 --> 00:39:05,467
Show me the money.
846
00:39:08,100 --> 00:39:09,867
So, we're in the cavity
as of right now.
847
00:39:10,033 --> 00:39:11,300
Well, there's
the opening. -[Terry] Yeah.
848
00:39:11,433 --> 00:39:12,700
You're in,
you're in. Okay, okay.
849
00:39:12,867 --> 00:39:14,233
- Right there.
- Here we go.
850
00:39:15,400 --> 00:39:17,500
This darker red line
is the opening.
851
00:39:17,667 --> 00:39:19,166
You can see how rough it is.
852
00:39:19,333 --> 00:39:21,633
And the yellow
is lower density returns
853
00:39:21,767 --> 00:39:24,400
and backscatter caused
by particles in the water.
854
00:39:24,567 --> 00:39:25,967
Right.
855
00:39:26,734 --> 00:39:28,633
- Go down just a little more?
- Yep.
856
00:39:30,033 --> 00:39:32,400
Oh, that's
popped out farther.
857
00:39:32,567 --> 00:39:33,967
Is that an opening now?
858
00:39:35,400 --> 00:39:38,533
It looks like around the hard
return, we've got an opening.
859
00:39:38,700 --> 00:39:41,300
Oh, two directions, too.
860
00:39:41,400 --> 00:39:43,300
- Oh, yeah?
- Looks like it's open.
861
00:39:43,400 --> 00:39:44,800
Wow.
862
00:39:44,934 --> 00:39:46,333
To me,
this looks very linear,
863
00:39:46,500 --> 00:39:48,166
like, with an opening here.
864
00:39:51,734 --> 00:39:55,233
So, it's two feet
from side to side right now.
865
00:39:55,400 --> 00:39:57,200
If this is
not natural,
866
00:39:57,367 --> 00:39:59,500
it could have been a larger
cavity that has collapsed
867
00:39:59,667 --> 00:40:01,000
- around it, so...
- Mm-hmm. -True.
868
00:40:01,166 --> 00:40:02,533
I mean, the--
just out to the left or right,
869
00:40:02,700 --> 00:40:04,567
we might encounter
what we're hoping for.
870
00:40:04,734 --> 00:40:06,066
Yeah.
871
00:40:07,400 --> 00:40:09,066
This hole
shouldn't be open.
872
00:40:09,266 --> 00:40:10,900
There's no reason for that.
873
00:40:11,066 --> 00:40:13,533
Geologically,
there's no reason for that.
874
00:40:13,700 --> 00:40:16,633
We found gold
in the water in the area.
875
00:40:16,767 --> 00:40:18,133
Right.
876
00:40:18,266 --> 00:40:19,700
It's open down there.
877
00:40:19,867 --> 00:40:22,066
There's no reason
for it to be open,
878
00:40:22,233 --> 00:40:24,800
uh, unless man was down there
doing something.
879
00:40:26,367 --> 00:40:29,166
We have precious metals
and high silver
880
00:40:29,266 --> 00:40:30,834
in the Peacock,
881
00:40:31,000 --> 00:40:33,867
and greater depths
in the solution channel.
882
00:40:34,867 --> 00:40:37,333
We've always speculated
that there was more than,
883
00:40:37,533 --> 00:40:41,800
call it an offset chamber
or multiple vaults.
884
00:40:41,900 --> 00:40:44,834
Maybe we've just found
one of them.
885
00:40:45,000 --> 00:40:47,066
This is a priority target.
886
00:40:47,266 --> 00:40:50,066
Now that we have video,
let's contact ProHawk,
887
00:40:50,266 --> 00:40:54,467
a company that enhances video,
to, uh, have it analyzed.
888
00:40:54,567 --> 00:40:57,734
We will incrementally
pursue this because
889
00:40:57,900 --> 00:41:00,600
we're trying to find
the treasure, right? -Yeah.
890
00:41:01,600 --> 00:41:03,567
There's every indication
here that that could be
891
00:41:03,734 --> 00:41:05,300
in this specific area.
892
00:41:05,433 --> 00:41:07,734
Yep. We have a few more holes
to drill in this area.
893
00:41:07,934 --> 00:41:09,200
- Good deal.
- Okay.
894
00:41:09,300 --> 00:41:10,934
- Right on.
- Let's make it so.
895
00:41:12,166 --> 00:41:16,066
The more Rick,
Marty, Craig and their team dig,
896
00:41:16,166 --> 00:41:20,967
the deeper this
230-year-old mystery becomes.
897
00:41:21,133 --> 00:41:24,800
After making intriguing
new discoveries on Lot 8
898
00:41:24,967 --> 00:41:26,800
and in the swamp,
899
00:41:26,967 --> 00:41:30,800
has the team finally located
a treasure vault
900
00:41:30,967 --> 00:41:35,200
150 feet underground
in the Money Pit area?
901
00:41:36,333 --> 00:41:39,400
But if so,
is that the only place
902
00:41:39,500 --> 00:41:44,533
where Oak Island is hiding
its most precious secrets?
903
00:41:46,300 --> 00:41:49,233
Next time
on The Curse of Oak Island...
904
00:41:49,400 --> 00:41:51,133
- I got a signal.
- Aha!
905
00:41:51,266 --> 00:41:53,266
What have we got here?
906
00:41:53,433 --> 00:41:55,400
I recognize this seal.
907
00:41:55,567 --> 00:41:57,934
So, it could date to the 1300s.
908
00:41:59,133 --> 00:42:01,000
That large boulder
looks intriguing.
909
00:42:01,133 --> 00:42:03,000
We've uncovered
a big void right there.
910
00:42:03,166 --> 00:42:05,433
What is underneath
that boulder?
911
00:42:05,567 --> 00:42:08,200
We put cameras in BN-13.5.
912
00:42:08,400 --> 00:42:10,166
What we found
suggests
913
00:42:10,367 --> 00:42:12,533
- human origin.
- It really seems like
914
00:42:12,700 --> 00:42:14,100
- it's depositor.
- Wow.
915
00:42:16,500 --> 00:42:19,600
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