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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:03,266 --> 00:00:05,033 This program is rated PG, and contains 2 00:00:05,166 --> 00:00:06,533 mature subject matter. 3 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:08,200 Viewer discretion is advised. 4 00:00:13,500 --> 00:00:14,967 Tonight on The Curse of Oak Island... 5 00:00:15,133 --> 00:00:16,800 Welcome to Fort Point Museum. 6 00:00:16,967 --> 00:00:18,166 We brought a few artifacts. 7 00:00:18,333 --> 00:00:20,633 Do you think that the Knights of Malta 8 00:00:20,800 --> 00:00:22,800 - would've used beads like that? - Yes. They may well have 9 00:00:22,967 --> 00:00:24,266 visited Oak Island. 10 00:00:24,400 --> 00:00:26,333 This is the kind of loose slurry 11 00:00:26,500 --> 00:00:28,033 of mud that we were looking for. 12 00:00:28,233 --> 00:00:30,967 That speaks to a chamber. Or the offset chamber. 13 00:00:31,166 --> 00:00:32,667 That's where treasure can hide. 14 00:00:32,834 --> 00:00:35,433 We're all extremely interested in the Lot 8 feature. 15 00:00:35,533 --> 00:00:37,333 We need to see what's under that rock. 16 00:00:37,467 --> 00:00:39,700 - Wait, do you see that? - Oh, my god, there's a pearl. 17 00:00:42,867 --> 00:00:46,133 There is an island in the North Atlantic 18 00:00:46,233 --> 00:00:48,600 where people have been looking for 19 00:00:48,800 --> 00:00:52,633 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 20 00:00:52,800 --> 00:00:55,600 So far, they have found a stone slab 21 00:00:55,734 --> 00:00:57,967 with strange symbols carved into it, 22 00:00:58,133 --> 00:01:02,166 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 23 00:01:02,300 --> 00:01:06,433 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 24 00:01:06,600 --> 00:01:07,834 to the Knights Templar. 25 00:01:07,967 --> 00:01:10,700 To date, six men have died 26 00:01:10,867 --> 00:01:13,567 trying to solve the mystery. 27 00:01:13,700 --> 00:01:18,667 And according to legend, one more will have to die 28 00:01:18,800 --> 00:01:22,333 before the treasure can be found. 29 00:01:32,867 --> 00:01:34,600 Morning, guys. 30 00:01:34,767 --> 00:01:36,200 - Hey. - How are you? 31 00:01:36,367 --> 00:01:38,900 As Rick Lagina and members of the team 32 00:01:39,033 --> 00:01:41,667 begin a new day of investigation 33 00:01:41,800 --> 00:01:44,333 on Oak Island, they have gathered 34 00:01:44,467 --> 00:01:47,667 in the war room regarding a recent and potentially 35 00:01:47,767 --> 00:01:50,066 game-changing discovery. 36 00:01:50,266 --> 00:01:51,600 I think it's an understatement 37 00:01:51,734 --> 00:01:53,533 to say that we're all extremely interested 38 00:01:53,633 --> 00:01:56,033 in what the Lot 8 feature might represent. 39 00:01:56,200 --> 00:01:57,533 Right now, 40 00:01:57,700 --> 00:02:00,667 none of us can say definitively what this is, 41 00:02:00,834 --> 00:02:03,567 and thus, my thought is that it absolutely 42 00:02:03,700 --> 00:02:05,767 was built by the hand of man. 43 00:02:05,967 --> 00:02:07,900 There is a huge human interface factor here. 44 00:02:08,033 --> 00:02:09,834 It's unquestionable. 45 00:02:10,000 --> 00:02:13,133 Definitely been altered by humans, and not by 46 00:02:13,300 --> 00:02:15,633 any humans that we're aware of. 47 00:02:15,800 --> 00:02:17,066 I agree. 48 00:02:17,200 --> 00:02:19,633 So, this is what I wanted to show you. 49 00:02:19,800 --> 00:02:22,467 Two weeks ago, Laird Niven noticed 50 00:02:22,633 --> 00:02:26,800 a massive boulder on Lot 8 near several partially buried rocks 51 00:02:26,967 --> 00:02:29,734 that looked like someone may have set them in place. 52 00:02:29,867 --> 00:02:32,066 As the team dug, 53 00:02:32,266 --> 00:02:35,400 they uncovered more buried rocks in front of the boulder. 54 00:02:35,533 --> 00:02:37,767 I find that strange. 55 00:02:37,934 --> 00:02:39,300 But then Rick noticed 56 00:02:39,467 --> 00:02:41,333 it was being held in place 57 00:02:41,467 --> 00:02:44,300 by a series of evenly spaced stones. 58 00:02:44,433 --> 00:02:46,300 Whoa, you're going deep. -[Isabelle] Yeah. 59 00:02:46,467 --> 00:02:48,333 You got a big void down there. 60 00:02:48,500 --> 00:02:51,567 Fiona Steele then began to remove disturbed soil, 61 00:02:51,767 --> 00:02:55,100 exposing a tight but open void beneath it. 62 00:02:55,200 --> 00:02:58,233 There's definitely a void that I'm following. 63 00:02:58,367 --> 00:03:01,200 The team inserted a snake camera under the boulder, 64 00:03:01,367 --> 00:03:06,300 but were unable to tell if something was hidden below. 65 00:03:07,667 --> 00:03:08,900 We've tried the camera. 66 00:03:09,066 --> 00:03:11,367 - Laird now has the footage. - All right. 67 00:03:11,533 --> 00:03:13,800 Let's watch for some shiny gold things. 68 00:03:13,934 --> 00:03:15,400 Here we go. 69 00:03:18,600 --> 00:03:20,834 - That's a nice shot. - Yeah, that's... 70 00:03:21,000 --> 00:03:23,500 a lot of different materials under there. 71 00:03:27,367 --> 00:03:31,066 What is that linear thing? Right above the rock. 72 00:03:31,233 --> 00:03:33,166 This? 73 00:03:33,266 --> 00:03:34,533 - That, right there. - Yeah, that. 74 00:03:34,734 --> 00:03:36,300 Yeah. 75 00:03:36,433 --> 00:03:38,333 It's right up against the rock. -[Alex] Yeah. 76 00:03:41,367 --> 00:03:42,667 - Just at the top of the screen. - Yeah. 77 00:03:42,834 --> 00:03:44,033 On the side, there. Right there. 78 00:03:44,200 --> 00:03:45,500 Yeah, yeah. Huh. 79 00:03:45,667 --> 00:03:47,400 Can you stop it there? 80 00:03:49,166 --> 00:03:50,467 Whoa. 81 00:03:50,600 --> 00:03:52,166 It's linear, that's for sure. 82 00:03:52,367 --> 00:03:55,033 Yeah. 83 00:03:55,233 --> 00:03:57,667 Does that not look like an iron spike? -Yeah. 84 00:03:58,700 --> 00:04:01,300 Yeah, it could be an iron fastener of some kind. 85 00:04:01,467 --> 00:04:03,567 Yeah. 86 00:04:03,734 --> 00:04:05,433 It's blue. 87 00:04:05,567 --> 00:04:07,233 But they can oxidize blue sometimes, can't they? 88 00:04:07,400 --> 00:04:08,967 - Mm-hmm. - Yeah, they can. 89 00:04:10,233 --> 00:04:11,700 And that's consistent with being 90 00:04:11,900 --> 00:04:13,467 low oxygen under a boulder. 91 00:04:13,633 --> 00:04:14,934 Is there enough oxygen 92 00:04:15,100 --> 00:04:17,300 in there for wood to decay? You know, 93 00:04:17,467 --> 00:04:19,100 I'm thinking, what if there was a wood structure 94 00:04:19,266 --> 00:04:20,867 under there and the spike is all that remains? 95 00:04:21,000 --> 00:04:23,300 I mean, Nova Scotia soils are very acidic. 96 00:04:23,467 --> 00:04:26,867 It's just not great for preserving wood. 97 00:04:26,967 --> 00:04:29,033 Right. So, it could be that the wood is gone and that's 98 00:04:29,166 --> 00:04:30,600 - all that's left. - Yeah. 99 00:04:30,767 --> 00:04:31,867 That's how that spike could get there. 100 00:04:32,000 --> 00:04:33,800 - It's one way. - Could be. 101 00:04:34,834 --> 00:04:36,600 If the team is actually seeing 102 00:04:36,734 --> 00:04:39,600 an iron spike beneath the massive boulder, 103 00:04:39,767 --> 00:04:41,400 could Alex be correct 104 00:04:41,567 --> 00:04:44,400 that it was once a part of a wooden structure? 105 00:04:44,500 --> 00:04:47,400 If so, what kind of structure was it, 106 00:04:47,500 --> 00:04:50,133 and what else might be down there? 107 00:04:50,300 --> 00:04:53,900 What are the chances that we lift this boulder and move it? 108 00:04:54,066 --> 00:04:56,600 I think it's worth doing if we can. 109 00:04:56,800 --> 00:04:58,233 The question is if we can. 110 00:04:58,400 --> 00:04:59,800 - Yeah. - Oh. 111 00:04:59,967 --> 00:05:01,467 I'm on the fence with that one. 112 00:05:01,633 --> 00:05:03,100 I'm-I'm just worried because if this is a really 113 00:05:03,233 --> 00:05:04,934 special, special place, 114 00:05:05,066 --> 00:05:07,533 or if it ends, if it ends up being a really special find, 115 00:05:07,700 --> 00:05:10,000 we just have to watch the integrity of it all. 116 00:05:10,166 --> 00:05:11,500 What kind of special site 117 00:05:11,667 --> 00:05:12,867 would we be talking about, potentially? 118 00:05:13,033 --> 00:05:15,834 Well... 119 00:05:16,000 --> 00:05:17,633 We are searching for treasure 120 00:05:17,734 --> 00:05:19,767 on an island famous for treasure. 121 00:05:19,900 --> 00:05:21,333 How about some treasure under there? 122 00:05:21,500 --> 00:05:23,000 I agree. I agree. 123 00:05:23,200 --> 00:05:24,867 The Lot 8 boulder feature 124 00:05:25,033 --> 00:05:26,467 is one of the most perplexing 125 00:05:26,567 --> 00:05:28,433 archaeological sites I've worked on. 126 00:05:28,533 --> 00:05:32,033 We have to take our time. We have to do things correctly 127 00:05:32,200 --> 00:05:34,133 before we can get down there 128 00:05:34,300 --> 00:05:36,600 and see exactly what's under it. 129 00:05:36,734 --> 00:05:39,166 This boulder is so unusual that 130 00:05:39,333 --> 00:05:42,967 I have no expectations about what's under there. 131 00:05:43,133 --> 00:05:46,333 I am prepared for nothing, 132 00:05:46,500 --> 00:05:48,967 and I am prepared for something spectacular. 133 00:05:49,066 --> 00:05:52,367 My takeaway here is we need to see what's under that rock 134 00:05:52,533 --> 00:05:53,834 one way or another. 135 00:05:54,000 --> 00:05:55,333 I'd be a proponent of lifting it if we can 136 00:05:55,500 --> 00:05:57,767 think of a way to do it. We didn't come out here 137 00:05:57,900 --> 00:05:59,200 to find the most interesting site on the island 138 00:05:59,367 --> 00:06:00,700 and then not investigate it. 139 00:06:00,800 --> 00:06:02,400 And so, if we can't think 140 00:06:02,567 --> 00:06:04,000 of a way to get the material out from under it 141 00:06:04,200 --> 00:06:06,767 that gives us all the information of raising it, 142 00:06:06,934 --> 00:06:08,233 then I think we need to raise it. 143 00:06:08,400 --> 00:06:10,266 But I'm totally fine, and I completely 144 00:06:10,433 --> 00:06:12,367 understand wanting to try every alternative first 145 00:06:12,467 --> 00:06:14,100 because you don't want to destroy something 146 00:06:14,266 --> 00:06:15,734 that's potentially very significant. -[Laird] Exactly. 147 00:06:15,934 --> 00:06:18,367 Correct. -[Fiona] I think we can get underneath it 148 00:06:18,533 --> 00:06:20,433 without lifting this boulder. 149 00:06:20,600 --> 00:06:22,400 I mean, I've been working down low. 150 00:06:22,567 --> 00:06:24,667 I can see where the rocks are. I can see where 151 00:06:24,800 --> 00:06:26,433 the soil is settled in front. 152 00:06:26,633 --> 00:06:28,200 I know we have to be safe about it though. 153 00:06:28,367 --> 00:06:29,667 I was going to say, you're not going under the boulder. 154 00:06:29,800 --> 00:06:31,900 Right now, is there 155 00:06:32,033 --> 00:06:35,266 a part of me that says, "Come on, let's just go lift it. 156 00:06:35,467 --> 00:06:37,433 Let's all grab shovels and dig it up." A hundred percent. 157 00:06:37,600 --> 00:06:39,734 Of course we want answers. Of course we want to find 158 00:06:39,900 --> 00:06:41,600 something under probably 159 00:06:41,734 --> 00:06:43,400 one of the most singularly unique 160 00:06:43,567 --> 00:06:45,900 finds on the island to date. Right? 161 00:06:46,066 --> 00:06:50,667 But we don't want a "Oh, if only we hadn't done that" moment. 162 00:06:50,800 --> 00:06:53,433 - At least not yet. - Right. 163 00:06:53,600 --> 00:06:55,533 - We have to do it safely. - A hundred percent. 164 00:06:55,700 --> 00:06:57,834 I think I understand where my brother's coming from. 165 00:06:57,967 --> 00:07:00,400 I look at it, and I say this rock is very important, 166 00:07:00,533 --> 00:07:02,066 we need to see what's under it. 167 00:07:02,200 --> 00:07:04,266 And I don't want to wait to do that, 168 00:07:04,433 --> 00:07:06,900 I want to lift this rock tomorrow. 169 00:07:07,033 --> 00:07:08,633 Rick looks at it and says this rock 170 00:07:08,800 --> 00:07:10,767 is very important, same conclusion, 171 00:07:10,934 --> 00:07:15,266 but it's so important I want to be careful about moving it. 172 00:07:16,300 --> 00:07:17,900 It's just a difference of approach, 173 00:07:18,033 --> 00:07:20,967 but it stems from the same realization: 174 00:07:21,133 --> 00:07:22,967 This is an important feature. 175 00:07:23,133 --> 00:07:24,467 I'd say, likely, there's something 176 00:07:24,633 --> 00:07:26,300 interesting under that rock, 177 00:07:26,467 --> 00:07:28,567 perhaps even treasure. 178 00:07:28,667 --> 00:07:30,300 So, we can move forward 179 00:07:30,467 --> 00:07:31,934 to try to further our understanding 180 00:07:32,133 --> 00:07:33,467 what this discovery represents. 181 00:07:33,600 --> 00:07:35,834 - Perfect. - We've got a good plan. 182 00:07:36,033 --> 00:07:37,300 I think we're on the right track. 183 00:07:37,433 --> 00:07:39,567 - Yeah. - Okay, so to that end, 184 00:07:39,700 --> 00:07:41,000 I think we've all got work to do, 185 00:07:41,166 --> 00:07:42,500 so let's go try to find 186 00:07:42,667 --> 00:07:44,266 something else mysterious about this place. Okay. 187 00:07:44,433 --> 00:07:45,834 - All right. - Let's go. 188 00:07:46,000 --> 00:07:47,734 See you, Craig. See you, Jack. 189 00:07:47,867 --> 00:07:48,900 - See you, guys. - While the meeting 190 00:07:49,033 --> 00:07:50,767 concludes in the war room... 191 00:07:50,934 --> 00:07:53,133 CN-12.5, Charles. 192 00:07:53,300 --> 00:07:55,633 Here we are trying to put another hole in the Peacock, 193 00:07:55,800 --> 00:07:58,600 - trying to nail this down. - Oh, I like the location. 194 00:07:58,767 --> 00:08:00,700 ...in the Money Pit area... 195 00:08:00,867 --> 00:08:02,200 There's a big opening down there and we're gonna see 196 00:08:02,400 --> 00:08:04,033 - if we can find it. - Yeah. 197 00:08:04,200 --> 00:08:07,000 ...the team is drilling borehole CN-12.5 198 00:08:07,166 --> 00:08:09,667 in the Peacock, eight feet northwest 199 00:08:09,834 --> 00:08:13,133 of borehole BN-13.5. 200 00:08:15,100 --> 00:08:16,500 Whoa. Whoa, whoa, whoa. 201 00:08:16,667 --> 00:08:19,066 It was there three weeks ago 202 00:08:19,233 --> 00:08:21,400 that while targeting the solution channel 203 00:08:21,567 --> 00:08:24,500 some 170 feet deep, the drill 204 00:08:24,667 --> 00:08:28,900 entered a ten-foot void at just 148 feet. 205 00:08:29,066 --> 00:08:30,467 We've got an opening. 206 00:08:30,600 --> 00:08:32,567 One that yielded sonar images 207 00:08:32,734 --> 00:08:36,066 of a possible opening to a much larger chamber, 208 00:08:36,233 --> 00:08:38,700 and underwater camera images 209 00:08:38,867 --> 00:08:41,867 of potential metallic objects. 210 00:08:42,033 --> 00:08:44,166 I've always believed in the offset chamber 211 00:08:44,367 --> 00:08:45,800 because it makes sense engineering-wise. 212 00:08:45,934 --> 00:08:47,400 Right. 213 00:08:48,400 --> 00:08:50,000 This has made the team speculate 214 00:08:50,200 --> 00:08:52,800 that they may have hit an offset treasure chamber 215 00:08:52,934 --> 00:08:56,467 connected by a tunnel to the original Money Pit. 216 00:08:57,667 --> 00:09:00,467 Now, they hope to find out for sure 217 00:09:00,633 --> 00:09:03,734 in borehole CN-12.5. 218 00:09:03,934 --> 00:09:06,367 I mean, the core of the Peacock is a slushy 219 00:09:06,500 --> 00:09:08,600 slurry of mud and water. 220 00:09:08,800 --> 00:09:11,734 You get that as you get further down into the solution channel. 221 00:09:11,900 --> 00:09:13,567 That's a lot of open, loose material. 222 00:09:13,767 --> 00:09:15,367 You know what it tells me, Terry? 223 00:09:15,500 --> 00:09:19,266 That's where a coin or a jewel or something can hide. 224 00:09:19,433 --> 00:09:21,367 Sounds good to me. Hopefully, we come up 225 00:09:21,567 --> 00:09:23,033 with a few pieces of it today. 226 00:09:23,166 --> 00:09:25,100 Wouldn't that be sweet? 227 00:09:25,266 --> 00:09:26,734 As drilling continues 228 00:09:26,834 --> 00:09:28,967 in the Money Pit area... 229 00:09:30,000 --> 00:09:31,700 ...and while the investigation 230 00:09:31,834 --> 00:09:34,567 beneath the boulder proceeds on Lot 8... 231 00:09:34,667 --> 00:09:38,600 Another bucket of opportunities. -[Rick] Yep. 232 00:09:38,767 --> 00:09:42,100 ...Rick, Craig and other members of the team 233 00:09:42,266 --> 00:09:44,433 dig on Tom Nolan's property 234 00:09:44,600 --> 00:09:46,567 in the northernmost region of the swamp. 235 00:09:47,834 --> 00:09:49,600 All right, let's get stuck in. 236 00:09:50,600 --> 00:09:53,266 They are continuing to search for more sections 237 00:09:53,433 --> 00:09:54,934 of a cobblestone pathway 238 00:09:55,100 --> 00:09:56,734 that might be connected 239 00:09:56,900 --> 00:09:59,233 to other stone features recently uncovered 240 00:09:59,400 --> 00:10:01,367 on the western side of the swamp, 241 00:10:01,567 --> 00:10:04,967 as well as an empty brick and slate vault 242 00:10:05,133 --> 00:10:08,400 that was found nearby in 2024. 243 00:10:30,500 --> 00:10:32,400 - There's... - Oh, yeah. 244 00:10:32,567 --> 00:10:34,033 ...this right there. 245 00:10:38,467 --> 00:10:40,066 Oh, wow. 246 00:10:41,934 --> 00:10:44,800 This has got a nice pattern on it. Both sides. 247 00:10:44,967 --> 00:10:46,233 See that pattern, mate? 248 00:10:46,433 --> 00:10:47,734 Yeah. 249 00:10:47,900 --> 00:10:49,467 What I like about this is 250 00:10:49,633 --> 00:10:52,100 this piece has come out of the darker layer, 251 00:10:52,300 --> 00:10:54,567 meaning it's from a deeper depth. 252 00:10:55,600 --> 00:10:57,867 So, it has the potential to be older. 253 00:10:58,066 --> 00:11:00,700 Well, I'll put this in a separate bag 254 00:11:00,867 --> 00:11:02,633 'cause this is a nicer piece. 255 00:11:02,800 --> 00:11:04,533 Okey doke. 256 00:11:12,734 --> 00:11:14,000 Oh. 257 00:11:14,166 --> 00:11:15,667 Check this out. 258 00:11:16,667 --> 00:11:18,867 - Woo-hoo! - Now, that's pottery. 259 00:11:19,033 --> 00:11:20,433 That's pottery. Yeah. Good eye, mate. 260 00:11:21,467 --> 00:11:23,800 - That's a piece of earthenware. - Yep. 261 00:11:23,967 --> 00:11:25,667 Good eye, Rick. 262 00:11:35,200 --> 00:11:37,767 Oh, wow. Look at this, Gary. 263 00:11:37,900 --> 00:11:40,333 - Gary, look at this. - What? What is it? 264 00:11:40,500 --> 00:11:42,867 Oh, yeah, a lot of pottery in that one. 265 00:11:45,166 --> 00:11:48,367 All this. All that. All this. 266 00:11:48,533 --> 00:11:50,100 Yeah, there's a lot 267 00:11:50,233 --> 00:11:51,934 - of pottery here, mate. - There's a lot of pottery. 268 00:11:53,066 --> 00:11:55,867 Look at this, it's everywhere. 269 00:11:56,033 --> 00:11:57,934 Yeah, this is the, uh, 270 00:11:58,066 --> 00:12:01,000 mother lode when it comes to pottery shards. 271 00:12:01,100 --> 00:12:04,867 We have found bags and bags of pottery in this dig. 272 00:12:04,967 --> 00:12:08,400 If we can get a date on it, you've got a chance 273 00:12:08,567 --> 00:12:13,200 to track down who was working in the area. 274 00:12:13,400 --> 00:12:15,900 Hey, Gary and Rick. 275 00:12:16,066 --> 00:12:17,834 Finding a lot of pottery. 276 00:12:17,967 --> 00:12:19,600 So are we. 277 00:12:19,767 --> 00:12:21,367 It almost looks like three different types. 278 00:12:21,533 --> 00:12:24,266 We're probably dealing with the same situation here. 279 00:12:24,433 --> 00:12:26,867 That last bucket, a heck of a lot of pottery in it. 280 00:12:27,066 --> 00:12:30,133 - Okay. - We're in a good area. 281 00:12:30,300 --> 00:12:32,300 We should get Laird down here. 282 00:12:32,433 --> 00:12:33,133 Okey doke. 283 00:12:37,567 --> 00:12:39,000 That's a big pile of dirt. -A heck of a lot 284 00:12:39,133 --> 00:12:40,567 - of pottery. - Really? 285 00:12:40,767 --> 00:12:43,266 Unbelievable amount of pottery. We'll show you. 286 00:12:43,433 --> 00:12:45,233 In the northern region of the swamp... 287 00:12:45,400 --> 00:12:46,700 Hey, Craig. Tom. 288 00:12:46,867 --> 00:12:48,066 Can you come over? 289 00:12:48,233 --> 00:12:49,834 - Yep. - Okay. 290 00:12:49,967 --> 00:12:51,934 ...Laird joins the team to examine 291 00:12:52,066 --> 00:12:55,066 their large collection of new discoveries. 292 00:12:55,233 --> 00:12:56,734 That's a lot of, a lot of ceramics. 293 00:12:56,867 --> 00:12:58,767 Yep, but you are the pottery expert, mate. 294 00:12:58,934 --> 00:13:00,900 We figured you would be able 295 00:13:01,033 --> 00:13:02,900 to tell us if we've got any older pieces 296 00:13:03,033 --> 00:13:04,667 - in these bags. - Yeah. 297 00:13:04,800 --> 00:13:07,633 These are transfer printed, uh, 298 00:13:07,800 --> 00:13:09,834 pearlware, refined earthenware. 299 00:13:10,000 --> 00:13:12,900 - 1840s kind of... - Yeah. 300 00:13:13,100 --> 00:13:14,333 ...era. 301 00:13:14,467 --> 00:13:16,266 And we did get some nice pieces 302 00:13:16,433 --> 00:13:17,767 of earthenware there in the second bag. 303 00:13:17,967 --> 00:13:19,233 In there? Oh, coarse earthenware, 304 00:13:19,333 --> 00:13:21,066 - the red one. Redware. - Yeah. Mm-hmm. 305 00:13:21,200 --> 00:13:23,633 The redwares are what we're really interested in. 306 00:13:23,834 --> 00:13:25,967 Eh, this is unusual. It's got a glaze 307 00:13:26,133 --> 00:13:27,333 - on one side and... - Yeah. 308 00:13:27,500 --> 00:13:29,066 ...nothing on the other. 309 00:13:29,200 --> 00:13:31,166 - More cruder. - Yeah. 310 00:13:31,333 --> 00:13:33,333 Doesn't that normally mean an older piece 311 00:13:33,533 --> 00:13:34,800 when it's cruder? 312 00:13:34,967 --> 00:13:36,567 Yes. I mean, this could be 313 00:13:36,700 --> 00:13:39,633 North Devon gravel ware, 314 00:13:39,800 --> 00:13:42,233 which is old. And the gravel's 315 00:13:42,433 --> 00:13:44,100 referring to a lot of grit in there, 316 00:13:44,300 --> 00:13:46,300 which could be a good marker. 317 00:13:46,467 --> 00:13:49,433 - How old is that? - Oh, 1600s to 1700s. 318 00:13:49,600 --> 00:13:50,934 Wow. 319 00:13:51,133 --> 00:13:52,400 Amazing, the littlest pieces 320 00:13:52,500 --> 00:13:53,834 always are the most intriguing. 321 00:13:54,033 --> 00:13:56,000 - Right? - 1600s? I love those dates 322 00:13:56,166 --> 00:13:58,000 because that makes me think 323 00:13:58,166 --> 00:13:59,567 about Isaac de Razilly 324 00:13:59,700 --> 00:14:01,867 and the Knights of Malta. 325 00:14:02,033 --> 00:14:03,967 So that connection, I'd love to make stronger. 326 00:14:04,100 --> 00:14:06,133 That'd be pretty significant. 327 00:14:09,433 --> 00:14:11,200 After finding several buttons, 328 00:14:11,367 --> 00:14:13,333 a folded coin 329 00:14:13,500 --> 00:14:16,367 and Venetian trade beads on Lot 5 330 00:14:16,567 --> 00:14:18,700 that may be connected 331 00:14:18,867 --> 00:14:20,967 to the 17th-century Templar-related order 332 00:14:21,100 --> 00:14:23,467 known as the Knights of Malta... 333 00:14:23,600 --> 00:14:26,567 Rick, Marty and the team have been researching 334 00:14:26,734 --> 00:14:28,367 Isaac de Razilly, 335 00:14:28,533 --> 00:14:32,967 a prominent member of the order who, in 1632, 336 00:14:33,166 --> 00:14:35,467 built a stronghold in LaHave 337 00:14:35,567 --> 00:14:37,967 just 15 miles south of Oak Island, 338 00:14:38,100 --> 00:14:40,967 which is now known as Fort Point. 339 00:14:41,100 --> 00:14:46,000 What I found very interesting is two documents. 340 00:14:46,166 --> 00:14:47,967 And, just one week ago, 341 00:14:48,100 --> 00:14:51,000 Emiliano Sacchetti provided the team 342 00:14:51,100 --> 00:14:54,734 with a 17th-century inventory of de Razilly's 343 00:14:54,900 --> 00:14:57,133 personal property that went missing after his death 344 00:14:57,266 --> 00:14:59,000 in 1636. 345 00:14:59,166 --> 00:15:01,633 We have a copper astrolabe, 346 00:15:01,800 --> 00:15:03,433 we have two flintlock muskets 347 00:15:03,600 --> 00:15:05,400 and two leather-covered chests. 348 00:15:07,400 --> 00:15:09,700 That's the piece with the best hope of being old. 349 00:15:09,800 --> 00:15:11,700 Could Gary be correct, 350 00:15:11,834 --> 00:15:14,600 that the team has possibly found important clues 351 00:15:14,767 --> 00:15:16,367 that may help identify 352 00:15:16,500 --> 00:15:19,533 who was connected to the Oak Island mystery? 353 00:15:19,667 --> 00:15:21,467 You know, the thing for me is, 354 00:15:21,633 --> 00:15:23,233 we always talk about how 355 00:15:23,400 --> 00:15:25,900 we need to have corroborative evidence. 356 00:15:26,066 --> 00:15:28,100 - Yeah. - You know, or complimentary 357 00:15:28,266 --> 00:15:29,533 evidence, if you will. 358 00:15:29,667 --> 00:15:31,133 If we can reach out to 359 00:15:31,300 --> 00:15:34,066 Fort Point, which is where Isaac de Razilly was. 360 00:15:34,233 --> 00:15:37,600 Whatever we think we can get complimentary evidence to, 361 00:15:37,767 --> 00:15:39,934 - we should bring. - Yeah. 362 00:15:40,934 --> 00:15:42,533 Can we use the artifacts 363 00:15:42,667 --> 00:15:45,567 we have found to possibly connect 364 00:15:45,734 --> 00:15:48,633 de Razilly to... to some efforts here? 365 00:15:48,767 --> 00:15:50,633 I can take all that stuff back, 366 00:15:50,767 --> 00:15:52,567 - if you'd like and... - Okay. Yeah. Please. 367 00:15:52,667 --> 00:15:54,467 ...start the cleaning process. 368 00:15:54,600 --> 00:15:56,734 Or the fact that he may have known of some efforts here 369 00:15:56,900 --> 00:15:58,734 prior to coming to Nova Scotia? 370 00:15:58,900 --> 00:16:00,834 - I'll take these. - I think we need 371 00:16:01,033 --> 00:16:02,467 to redouble our efforts 372 00:16:02,633 --> 00:16:04,834 looking into that possibility further. 373 00:16:05,033 --> 00:16:07,266 Okey doke. And we will continue the work here. 374 00:16:07,367 --> 00:16:08,633 - Okay. - Sounds good. 375 00:16:08,800 --> 00:16:10,266 - Thanks, Laird. - Let 'er rip, Al. 376 00:16:38,400 --> 00:16:39,834 I got a signal, Rick. 377 00:16:42,200 --> 00:16:43,600 And it's right there. 378 00:16:58,633 --> 00:17:01,166 More of a larger signal. Here we go. 379 00:17:01,300 --> 00:17:03,000 What have we got here? 380 00:17:04,367 --> 00:17:06,100 I haven't the foggiest what that is. 381 00:17:06,266 --> 00:17:08,600 - No. - That's what I love about 382 00:17:08,767 --> 00:17:10,400 our little trips to the lab, mate. 383 00:17:10,567 --> 00:17:13,667 Let's see if we can get any crud off it. 384 00:17:13,767 --> 00:17:15,066 That-That's something. 385 00:17:15,266 --> 00:17:17,667 This has got a curve to it. 386 00:17:17,800 --> 00:17:19,867 It's iron and really heavy, 387 00:17:20,033 --> 00:17:23,367 and it has got an old feel about it to me. 388 00:17:23,533 --> 00:17:25,767 'Cause it's something well-constructed. 389 00:17:25,967 --> 00:17:27,367 Yep, I think it's some sort of 390 00:17:27,467 --> 00:17:29,066 lifting-lifting device, and I think 391 00:17:29,233 --> 00:17:32,166 there was a ring here, and this is... 392 00:17:32,300 --> 00:17:34,233 this is right where your attachment point is. 393 00:17:34,400 --> 00:17:37,767 We're both on the same page, mate. 394 00:17:37,934 --> 00:17:40,033 We both think this has something to do with lifting 395 00:17:40,133 --> 00:17:42,066 or hauling. It could be a shackle 396 00:17:42,233 --> 00:17:43,767 or it could be a hook. 397 00:17:43,934 --> 00:17:46,667 We did find that mystery vault 398 00:17:46,800 --> 00:17:48,934 - a few yards that way, mate. - Mm-hmm. 399 00:17:49,100 --> 00:17:51,033 You never know, this could've been used 400 00:17:51,200 --> 00:17:53,166 for lifting and placing something 401 00:17:53,367 --> 00:17:55,100 - in another vault... - Right here. 402 00:17:55,300 --> 00:17:56,567 - ...not too far away from us. - Yep. 403 00:17:56,700 --> 00:17:58,266 We know that path we discovered 404 00:17:58,433 --> 00:18:00,567 is leading this way towards the vault. 405 00:18:00,667 --> 00:18:02,166 If it is any sort of lifting device, 406 00:18:02,333 --> 00:18:03,600 it means that something 407 00:18:03,767 --> 00:18:06,667 - heavy was lifted in this area. - Yeah. 408 00:18:06,834 --> 00:18:09,433 We have pottery that might suggest 409 00:18:09,600 --> 00:18:11,467 dates as early as the 1600s. 410 00:18:11,633 --> 00:18:14,266 And now we have this tool. 411 00:18:14,367 --> 00:18:18,100 It could have been used for lifting something heavy. 412 00:18:18,200 --> 00:18:19,934 Well, this area is interesting, 413 00:18:20,100 --> 00:18:22,767 uh... for all kinds of reasons. 414 00:18:22,934 --> 00:18:27,266 There is some story being written here. 415 00:18:27,433 --> 00:18:29,967 But I would love to see other artifacts found, 416 00:18:30,133 --> 00:18:31,934 perhaps even another vault. 417 00:18:32,100 --> 00:18:34,567 The hope is that it resides here. 418 00:18:34,700 --> 00:18:37,333 But we'll find answers about this back at the lab. 419 00:18:37,500 --> 00:18:39,133 - Yep. Yep. - I'll put it in the bag. 420 00:18:39,333 --> 00:18:41,333 Okay. Game on. 421 00:18:41,500 --> 00:18:44,333 As the investigation in the swamp continues... 422 00:18:44,500 --> 00:18:46,266 You guys need a hand? 423 00:18:46,433 --> 00:18:47,800 Hold on. 424 00:18:48,000 --> 00:18:49,333 Whoa. 425 00:18:49,467 --> 00:18:51,266 ...in the Money Pit area, 426 00:18:51,367 --> 00:18:54,934 borehole CN-12.5 has reached a depth 427 00:18:55,100 --> 00:18:58,433 of nearly 140 feet in the Peacock. 428 00:18:58,600 --> 00:19:00,333 Great stuff. 429 00:19:00,500 --> 00:19:03,367 This material right from here to there 430 00:19:03,533 --> 00:19:05,734 is, uh, 138 to 168. 431 00:19:05,900 --> 00:19:07,133 30 feet of drilling. We only got 432 00:19:07,266 --> 00:19:09,333 - about 12 feet of core back. - Yeah. 433 00:19:09,533 --> 00:19:10,800 But that, we've seen in the past 434 00:19:10,934 --> 00:19:12,867 in the Peacock. You drill it 20 feet, 435 00:19:13,000 --> 00:19:15,300 maybe you get five, maybe you get six feet of-of core. 436 00:19:15,500 --> 00:19:17,166 Very interesting. Very interesting stuff. 437 00:19:17,367 --> 00:19:19,000 Let's have a look. 438 00:19:20,066 --> 00:19:22,133 This is the kind of loose slurry of mud 439 00:19:22,333 --> 00:19:24,300 - that we were looking for. - Yeah. 440 00:19:24,433 --> 00:19:26,400 This is the cakey material 441 00:19:26,567 --> 00:19:28,133 that stayed in the core barrel. 442 00:19:28,266 --> 00:19:30,633 We got a whole 15 feet that didn't even come up 443 00:19:30,767 --> 00:19:33,066 because it's a washed-out, slushy slurry down below. 444 00:19:33,233 --> 00:19:35,800 That's where treasure can hide. 445 00:19:36,000 --> 00:19:38,066 That's exactly right. So, Charles, 446 00:19:38,233 --> 00:19:40,200 for 30 feet of drilling, we've got 12 feet 447 00:19:40,333 --> 00:19:43,734 of recovery. That speaks to an opening somewhere in that area. 448 00:19:44,433 --> 00:19:47,033 Perhaps a chamber. Or the offset chamber. 449 00:19:47,166 --> 00:19:48,367 It's down there, Terry. 450 00:19:53,467 --> 00:19:54,800 That material there,[T. 451 00:19:54,967 --> 00:19:58,734 all the way from about 145 to here, 452 00:19:58,867 --> 00:20:01,400 to about 160, that's an interesting depth... 453 00:20:01,600 --> 00:20:03,100 - Yeah. - ...and that speaks to 454 00:20:03,266 --> 00:20:04,834 - an offset chamber. - Yeah. 455 00:20:04,967 --> 00:20:07,166 In the Money Pit area, 456 00:20:07,367 --> 00:20:10,800 the drilling operation in borehole CN-12.5 457 00:20:10,967 --> 00:20:14,300 has encountered evidence of a nearly 20-foot void 458 00:20:14,467 --> 00:20:18,166 approximately 145 feet underground. 459 00:20:20,166 --> 00:20:21,633 Let's just carve the rest of this up, Charles, 460 00:20:21,800 --> 00:20:22,967 - so you can go over it, maybe... - I'm gonna go over it with 461 00:20:23,133 --> 00:20:24,600 - the pinpointer. - Yeah, let me... 462 00:20:24,767 --> 00:20:26,333 - You carve it up first. - Let me open it up for you 463 00:20:26,500 --> 00:20:28,266 - a little bit. - Yep. 464 00:20:28,367 --> 00:20:30,233 Is it possible that the team has discovered 465 00:20:30,367 --> 00:20:32,834 a larger cavern that could be connected 466 00:20:33,000 --> 00:20:35,467 to the potentially man-made void they encountered 467 00:20:35,667 --> 00:20:37,300 three weeks ago? 468 00:20:37,467 --> 00:20:40,667 If so, just what might it contain? 469 00:20:40,834 --> 00:20:43,834 See, this is getting really blocky down below. 470 00:20:43,967 --> 00:20:45,967 You get that as you get further down in the solution channel. 471 00:20:46,133 --> 00:20:48,000 And I think this is the kind of information 472 00:20:48,166 --> 00:20:49,967 that we're looking for that says 473 00:20:50,133 --> 00:20:51,967 there is a connection between the Peacock 474 00:20:52,133 --> 00:20:54,000 - and the solution channel. - Yeah. 475 00:20:54,200 --> 00:20:56,100 Now we just have to follow that void 476 00:20:56,266 --> 00:20:57,834 to the bottom of the solution channel and hope we encounter 477 00:20:58,000 --> 00:20:59,300 the artifact or the treasure 478 00:20:59,467 --> 00:21:00,900 that's gonna change everything. 479 00:21:01,100 --> 00:21:02,467 It's clear, Terry, 480 00:21:02,600 --> 00:21:04,700 - no metal in this one. - Right on. All right. 481 00:21:04,867 --> 00:21:06,367 - We'll write it up and move on. - It's clear. 482 00:21:06,500 --> 00:21:08,367 So that's the 168. 483 00:21:08,533 --> 00:21:10,300 Let's see what they give us from 168 down. 484 00:21:10,433 --> 00:21:11,900 It's down there, Charles. 485 00:21:12,066 --> 00:21:13,400 It's down there, Terry. 486 00:21:13,567 --> 00:21:14,967 - We just haven't found it yet. - Yeah. 487 00:21:16,934 --> 00:21:18,233 The following day, 488 00:21:18,400 --> 00:21:21,000 as work continues on Oak Island... 489 00:21:22,033 --> 00:21:23,367 Well, guys, I'm excited 490 00:21:23,567 --> 00:21:24,834 to go see Fort Point today because 491 00:21:24,934 --> 00:21:26,200 we have a lot of questions 492 00:21:26,367 --> 00:21:28,400 about Isaac de Razilly and if he did 493 00:21:28,567 --> 00:21:30,400 go to Oak Island at any point. 494 00:21:30,567 --> 00:21:32,400 ...Alex, Peter, 495 00:21:32,567 --> 00:21:35,200 Judi Rudebusch and Emiliano Sacchetti 496 00:21:35,367 --> 00:21:38,133 are traveling some 15 miles south 497 00:21:38,266 --> 00:21:40,066 to LaHave, Nova Scotia. 498 00:21:40,233 --> 00:21:42,467 I think Joan is the perfect person 499 00:21:42,567 --> 00:21:44,066 to answer some of those questions for us. 500 00:21:44,233 --> 00:21:45,967 I-I'm hoping that she can give us some 501 00:21:46,100 --> 00:21:47,667 - really good input. - Yep. 502 00:21:47,834 --> 00:21:49,967 They have arranged to visit 503 00:21:50,100 --> 00:21:52,734 the historic site known as Fort Point, 504 00:21:52,900 --> 00:21:54,867 which was originally established 505 00:21:55,033 --> 00:21:58,200 as a French stronghold in 1632 506 00:21:58,367 --> 00:22:00,100 by Isaac de Razilly, 507 00:22:00,266 --> 00:22:03,600 a high-ranking member of the Knights of Malta. 508 00:22:03,767 --> 00:22:06,467 Wow. Beautiful location. 509 00:22:06,633 --> 00:22:08,066 - You can see why they chose it. - Yeah. 510 00:22:10,166 --> 00:22:11,633 Hello. - Welcome to Fort Point Museum. 511 00:22:11,800 --> 00:22:12,967 - Thank you. - Nice to see you. 512 00:22:13,133 --> 00:22:14,700 - Hi there. My name is Alex. - Hello. 513 00:22:14,800 --> 00:22:16,867 Very nice to meet you. Joan, right? -Joan, yes. 514 00:22:17,000 --> 00:22:19,967 Joan Dawson is a local historian 515 00:22:20,166 --> 00:22:23,233 and author who has written several books on both 516 00:22:23,400 --> 00:22:26,433 the founding of Nova Scotia and Isaac de Razilly. 517 00:22:26,600 --> 00:22:28,266 We brought a few artifacts. 518 00:22:28,433 --> 00:22:30,433 Would there be a place to look at these at all? 519 00:22:30,600 --> 00:22:32,533 Um, yeah, well, there's a table in there. -Okay. 520 00:22:32,667 --> 00:22:34,633 If you'd like to set them up there. -[Alex] Sure. 521 00:22:34,834 --> 00:22:36,934 - That'd be great. -Yeah. - So, we have in this room 522 00:22:37,100 --> 00:22:38,867 some of the early information 523 00:22:39,000 --> 00:22:40,467 about Isaac de Razilly. 524 00:22:40,667 --> 00:22:42,934 So if you'd like to have a look around in this room 525 00:22:43,066 --> 00:22:44,900 and then I'll meet you in the other room 526 00:22:45,000 --> 00:22:46,700 - and we can take it from there. - Thank you so much. -Thank you. 527 00:22:47,500 --> 00:22:49,533 Rick always talks about connective tissue 528 00:22:49,667 --> 00:22:51,900 and tying Oak Island 529 00:22:52,066 --> 00:22:53,533 to the potential treasure depositors 530 00:22:53,667 --> 00:22:55,600 that we're investigating. 531 00:22:55,734 --> 00:22:57,800 These are items right from the family. 532 00:22:58,834 --> 00:23:00,667 In this case, we have Isaac de Razilly, 533 00:23:00,834 --> 00:23:02,166 who could be 534 00:23:02,333 --> 00:23:03,767 the connective tissue between Oak Island 535 00:23:03,900 --> 00:23:05,367 and the Knights of Malta. 536 00:23:06,400 --> 00:23:08,300 So this would've been the kind of clothes he would've worn 537 00:23:08,467 --> 00:23:10,600 possibly as a member of the Knights of Malta 538 00:23:10,734 --> 00:23:12,533 - in the 1600s, like it says. - Yeah. 539 00:23:12,700 --> 00:23:15,133 Looks like it may have been red because of his stature. 540 00:23:15,300 --> 00:23:18,000 Oh, 'cause he was higher-ranking? -Mm-hmm. 541 00:23:19,033 --> 00:23:21,266 I'd wish we'd find something similar to that on the island. 542 00:23:21,400 --> 00:23:23,200 - Yeah. - A Maltese cross. 543 00:23:23,367 --> 00:23:26,200 So that symbol was in use in the 1600s. 544 00:23:26,367 --> 00:23:28,133 Mm. -So if we find that symbol on Oak Island, 545 00:23:28,300 --> 00:23:30,667 - then that's a dead giveaway. - Oh, yeah. 546 00:23:31,700 --> 00:23:34,033 Probably a good place to start would be 547 00:23:34,200 --> 00:23:36,600 what is known about Isaac de Razilly 548 00:23:36,734 --> 00:23:38,800 during the time that he was here. 549 00:23:38,967 --> 00:23:40,667 Well, we know that he had written a document 550 00:23:40,800 --> 00:23:44,467 before coming here talking about colonization 551 00:23:44,567 --> 00:23:47,100 and how important it was and how it enhanced 552 00:23:47,233 --> 00:23:50,433 the prestige of France and the French king. 553 00:23:50,567 --> 00:23:52,600 The king certainly sanctioned the expedition. 554 00:23:52,734 --> 00:23:56,133 So he came over in 1632. 555 00:23:56,300 --> 00:23:58,133 He organized the community here. 556 00:23:58,233 --> 00:24:01,667 He had a fort built, um, on the site where we are now. 557 00:24:01,867 --> 00:24:04,400 So he was obviously in charge. 558 00:24:04,567 --> 00:24:06,667 Is it fair to say he was a wealthy man? 559 00:24:06,800 --> 00:24:09,000 Well, he was, uh, an aristocrat, 560 00:24:09,100 --> 00:24:11,533 and his family were landowners. 561 00:24:11,700 --> 00:24:13,367 He would have been fairly well-off, yes. 562 00:24:13,567 --> 00:24:14,867 Good lifestyle, 563 00:24:14,967 --> 00:24:16,266 which he obviously intended 564 00:24:16,467 --> 00:24:18,367 - to set up here. - Right. 565 00:24:18,533 --> 00:24:22,066 He was very happy to come here and to set up this place. 566 00:24:22,266 --> 00:24:26,233 But, um, unfortunately, Isaac de Razilly died, 567 00:24:26,400 --> 00:24:28,266 and we don't know quite what caused this, 568 00:24:28,433 --> 00:24:33,100 but it was unexpected and he died in July of 1636. 569 00:24:33,266 --> 00:24:36,266 Okay. -[Alex] So, Joan, we're trying to figure out 570 00:24:36,400 --> 00:24:38,266 the connections Isaac de Razilly had, 571 00:24:38,433 --> 00:24:39,767 you know, to the Oak Island mystery... -Mm-hmm. 572 00:24:39,934 --> 00:24:41,934 ...and the other orders and powers 573 00:24:42,100 --> 00:24:43,533 that he was associated with, like France, 574 00:24:43,734 --> 00:24:45,100 the-the Knights of Malta. 575 00:24:45,266 --> 00:24:47,500 You know, he was an enthusiastic Knight of Malta, yes. 576 00:24:47,700 --> 00:24:51,834 He wrote a letter to the, um, leader of the Knights of Malta, 577 00:24:51,967 --> 00:24:54,867 um, suggesting that they should really set up something 578 00:24:55,033 --> 00:24:58,000 like a monastery, um, in, um... in Nova Scotia. 579 00:24:58,133 --> 00:25:01,233 Well, perhaps there's a connection to a... 580 00:25:01,433 --> 00:25:03,433 a settlement on Oak Island. 581 00:25:03,600 --> 00:25:06,767 We have, uh, an archaeological site there on Lot 5 582 00:25:06,934 --> 00:25:11,800 that appears to have had about two periods of occupancy. 583 00:25:11,967 --> 00:25:13,600 There's some suggestion that there was an occupation 584 00:25:13,767 --> 00:25:16,433 - in the 1600s. - Mm. That's interesting. 585 00:25:16,600 --> 00:25:19,233 So, here's an artifact from 586 00:25:19,333 --> 00:25:21,100 the Lot 5 feature. 587 00:25:21,266 --> 00:25:25,967 I'm just curious if you came across any sort of beads 588 00:25:26,133 --> 00:25:28,934 that are similar to this here on this location. 589 00:25:29,967 --> 00:25:31,467 Good heavens. No. 590 00:25:32,467 --> 00:25:35,633 But I would say it was beads for fur trading with the Mi'kmaq. 591 00:25:35,800 --> 00:25:37,834 - Mm. - The Indigenous people, yes. 592 00:25:37,967 --> 00:25:39,567 Do you think it's possible 593 00:25:39,700 --> 00:25:42,734 that Isaac de Razilly would've used beads like that 594 00:25:42,834 --> 00:25:45,266 - for the purposes of trading? - Yes. 595 00:25:46,266 --> 00:25:49,066 Um, um, you get that from the French. Certainly, they had 596 00:25:49,266 --> 00:25:50,967 traded with the Indigenous people. 597 00:25:51,166 --> 00:25:54,100 So, yes, I'm sure Razilly was doing it, too. 598 00:25:54,266 --> 00:25:56,433 Well, that's interesting, because we were wondering 599 00:25:56,600 --> 00:25:58,467 if that could be a potential connection between 600 00:25:58,633 --> 00:26:00,400 if not de Razilly, then the... 601 00:26:00,567 --> 00:26:02,533 the group that he was associated with... -Mm-hmm. 602 00:26:02,700 --> 00:26:04,533 ...being involved in some work on Oak Island. 603 00:26:04,700 --> 00:26:06,200 And I'm sure you are aware of it, 604 00:26:06,367 --> 00:26:10,066 but we know that, uh, from the journal 605 00:26:10,200 --> 00:26:13,633 that Isaac de Razilly, he used to sail... -Yes. 606 00:26:13,767 --> 00:26:15,166 - ...from LaHave... - Yes. 607 00:26:15,333 --> 00:26:17,667 ...up towards Mahone Bay. 608 00:26:17,834 --> 00:26:19,567 But, um... -Well, they certainly went-- they went 609 00:26:19,734 --> 00:26:23,000 on this expedition, um, with two local priests along with them. 610 00:26:23,166 --> 00:26:25,667 Exactly. -And they went, um, into Mahone Bay, yes. 611 00:26:25,767 --> 00:26:27,033 And they also described 612 00:26:27,200 --> 00:26:30,333 an island filled with oaks. 613 00:26:30,500 --> 00:26:32,367 Yes, well, certainly. I mean, they didn't say 614 00:26:32,533 --> 00:26:35,333 which of the islands in Mahone Bay they visited. 615 00:26:35,500 --> 00:26:37,467 But they may well have visited Oak Island. 616 00:26:39,433 --> 00:26:41,133 There you go. 617 00:26:46,266 --> 00:26:48,166 While he was here, they may well have visited 618 00:26:48,300 --> 00:26:49,567 - Oak Island. - Mm-hmm. 619 00:26:49,734 --> 00:26:51,166 So I'm sure there's a connection. 620 00:26:51,266 --> 00:26:53,567 At Fort Point, some 15 miles south 621 00:26:53,767 --> 00:26:56,767 of Oak Island in LaHave, Nova Scotia, 622 00:26:56,934 --> 00:26:59,700 historian Joan Dawson has confirmed 623 00:26:59,867 --> 00:27:02,767 that the Venetian beads discovered on Lot 5 624 00:27:02,934 --> 00:27:05,600 are the same type that Isaac de Razilly 625 00:27:05,767 --> 00:27:07,834 and other members of the Knights of Malta 626 00:27:07,967 --> 00:27:10,834 would have used as currency in this area 627 00:27:11,000 --> 00:27:13,567 back in the 17th century. 628 00:27:14,600 --> 00:27:17,133 So, we have all these other European artifacts on this site 629 00:27:17,300 --> 00:27:18,667 on Lot 5, which to me indicates 630 00:27:18,834 --> 00:27:21,066 a potential connection to the Knights of Malta. 631 00:27:21,200 --> 00:27:22,734 Yes. So, 632 00:27:22,867 --> 00:27:24,800 one of the things that... 633 00:27:26,800 --> 00:27:30,600 ...are actually really interesting is this one. 634 00:27:32,934 --> 00:27:36,166 This is a flintlock plate 635 00:27:36,333 --> 00:27:38,433 - coming from a musket... - Yes. 636 00:27:38,600 --> 00:27:40,934 ...we found in Lot 8. 637 00:27:41,033 --> 00:27:44,166 And as we know, this kind of mechanism was French. 638 00:27:44,333 --> 00:27:45,800 Yes, that's right. 639 00:27:51,467 --> 00:27:53,300 Yes. Yes. 640 00:27:56,300 --> 00:27:57,900 Mm-hmm. 641 00:27:58,033 --> 00:27:59,567 Yes. 642 00:28:00,600 --> 00:28:01,834 Yes, that's interesting. 643 00:28:02,000 --> 00:28:03,500 Did they go to France? 644 00:28:03,600 --> 00:28:05,800 - Did they stay here? - Exactly. 645 00:28:05,934 --> 00:28:08,400 And, also, I read 646 00:28:08,533 --> 00:28:12,133 that Isaac de Razilly came here with 300 men, 647 00:28:12,266 --> 00:28:14,500 - and they were an elite corps. - Yes. Mm-hmm. 648 00:28:14,667 --> 00:28:17,467 Yes. So, they were obviously well-trained and-and... 649 00:28:17,600 --> 00:28:19,166 - well-armed. - So, the question is... 650 00:28:19,333 --> 00:28:23,333 could this be, um, something... 651 00:28:23,500 --> 00:28:26,233 that Isaac de Razilly, uh, lost? 652 00:28:26,400 --> 00:28:28,467 It could be. It is strange. 653 00:28:28,600 --> 00:28:30,233 There were several things 654 00:28:30,433 --> 00:28:31,967 - that didn't get back to France. - Yes. 655 00:28:32,100 --> 00:28:35,166 Also, some chests went missing. 656 00:28:35,367 --> 00:28:37,300 It's interesting comparing those documents. 657 00:28:37,433 --> 00:28:40,834 Uh, uh, we can call it coincidence. 658 00:28:41,000 --> 00:28:43,800 Mm-hmm. -But that is another interesting, 659 00:28:43,934 --> 00:28:45,633 um, you know, possibility-- 660 00:28:45,767 --> 00:28:50,467 that they eventually ended up in a place like Oak Island. 661 00:28:50,600 --> 00:28:52,066 It's a mystery. 662 00:28:52,233 --> 00:28:53,467 Yes. Indeed. 663 00:28:53,600 --> 00:28:55,200 Well, it's very interesting. 664 00:28:55,333 --> 00:28:56,967 Yes. 665 00:28:57,100 --> 00:28:58,967 What really strikes me about this guy is 666 00:28:59,100 --> 00:29:01,300 how little we know about his time here in Nova Scotia. 667 00:29:01,467 --> 00:29:03,066 We know he came here. 668 00:29:03,166 --> 00:29:05,734 We know he came here with a significant amount of resources 669 00:29:05,900 --> 00:29:08,633 because he was trying to establish a trading post. 670 00:29:08,800 --> 00:29:10,900 Uh, at least that's the official story. 671 00:29:11,066 --> 00:29:12,700 Uh, and then we don't know what he did. 672 00:29:12,834 --> 00:29:15,033 We've established that he had the opportunity 673 00:29:15,166 --> 00:29:16,700 to do something on Oak Island. 674 00:29:16,800 --> 00:29:18,266 We've established that he had the means 675 00:29:18,433 --> 00:29:19,967 to do something on Oak Island. 676 00:29:20,133 --> 00:29:22,467 Now we need to look for his motive. 677 00:29:23,633 --> 00:29:26,600 Okay. We brought one more thing along, and it's a book. 678 00:29:26,767 --> 00:29:28,633 - Oh, yes. - And it was the book 679 00:29:28,800 --> 00:29:32,400 that led us to our idea to go to Malta. 680 00:29:33,834 --> 00:29:35,300 I have acquired two ancient books. 681 00:29:35,433 --> 00:29:37,800 The publication date was 1812. 682 00:29:37,967 --> 00:29:41,233 And then the second book has a publication date of 1763. 683 00:29:41,400 --> 00:29:45,133 In 2023, researcher John Edwards 684 00:29:45,300 --> 00:29:47,734 presented the team with two books 685 00:29:47,900 --> 00:29:51,567 that he believes are part of a five-volume series. 686 00:29:52,600 --> 00:29:55,200 They contained Masonic codes, passages 687 00:29:55,400 --> 00:29:57,467 of ancient Hebrew writings, 688 00:29:57,633 --> 00:30:00,433 and references to sacred religious treasures 689 00:30:00,600 --> 00:30:02,934 that many believe the Knights Templar 690 00:30:03,100 --> 00:30:05,633 and the Knights of Malta may have hidden on Oak Island. 691 00:30:07,133 --> 00:30:09,433 And, curiously, one of the books in the series 692 00:30:09,600 --> 00:30:12,367 also featured a hand-drawn map of the island... 693 00:30:13,400 --> 00:30:16,033 ...along with a possible depiction of the vault 694 00:30:16,166 --> 00:30:18,100 that was uncovered in the swamp. 695 00:30:19,567 --> 00:30:22,033 Oh, there's a Maltese cross here. -Yes. 696 00:30:22,166 --> 00:30:25,300 And beside that, it even says that. 697 00:30:25,467 --> 00:30:27,967 - Take a look at that. - It says Malta, yes. 698 00:30:29,967 --> 00:30:31,533 We don't know much about this book. 699 00:30:31,667 --> 00:30:33,633 I mean, we have the-the Maltese cross, 700 00:30:33,800 --> 00:30:36,533 so-so we're thinking perhaps there's a connection 701 00:30:36,667 --> 00:30:38,133 to a-a settlement 702 00:30:38,333 --> 00:30:41,100 that was founded by a member of the Order of Malta. 703 00:30:42,133 --> 00:30:44,100 Oh, it's Josephus. Okay. Mm-hmm. 704 00:30:44,266 --> 00:30:46,233 You're familiar with Josephus and what he wrote about? 705 00:30:46,400 --> 00:30:49,400 Yes. I know he wrote a-a history at the time of Christ. 706 00:30:49,500 --> 00:30:50,967 Oh. Okay. 707 00:30:52,000 --> 00:30:54,467 Flavius Josephus was a first century 708 00:30:54,633 --> 00:30:57,266 Jewish military leader and scholar 709 00:30:57,433 --> 00:31:01,300 who documented many historical events of ancient Israel. 710 00:31:02,333 --> 00:31:05,767 He's also credited with being one of the first historians 711 00:31:05,900 --> 00:31:09,934 to author a non-biblical account about Jesus of Nazareth 712 00:31:10,033 --> 00:31:12,767 and his crucifixion under Pontius Pilate. 713 00:31:14,166 --> 00:31:16,166 We believe there's a code in there somewhere. 714 00:31:16,333 --> 00:31:19,100 Yeah, well, I'm just looking at this margin here... -Mm-hmm. 715 00:31:19,233 --> 00:31:22,100 ...which seems to be a code of some sort. 716 00:31:22,300 --> 00:31:23,800 Mm-hmm. 717 00:31:23,967 --> 00:31:25,967 I think, Isaac de Razilly, if he had 718 00:31:26,166 --> 00:31:28,166 a library of any sort, this is the kind of thing 719 00:31:28,333 --> 00:31:29,533 that might well have been in it. 720 00:31:29,700 --> 00:31:31,133 Okay. 721 00:31:31,300 --> 00:31:33,667 Has Joan possibly helped the team 722 00:31:33,834 --> 00:31:35,800 uncover new clues in the books... 723 00:31:36,834 --> 00:31:39,633 ...related to the beliefs and priceless religious treasures 724 00:31:39,834 --> 00:31:42,300 that some believe the Knights Templar 725 00:31:42,467 --> 00:31:45,166 and Knights of Malta buried on Oak Island? 726 00:31:45,633 --> 00:31:48,000 The fact that Joan not only recognizes 727 00:31:48,133 --> 00:31:51,266 possible clues in this book and its author 728 00:31:51,400 --> 00:31:54,867 but also that she says it's, uh, the kind of thing 729 00:31:55,033 --> 00:31:56,967 that a Knight of Malta would have in his library, 730 00:31:57,133 --> 00:32:00,700 I think, is very significant, because this book has 731 00:32:00,800 --> 00:32:04,066 drawings and codes and messages that we think 732 00:32:04,266 --> 00:32:07,000 pertain and relate to Oak Island. 733 00:32:07,133 --> 00:32:08,767 So that right there is our connection 734 00:32:08,934 --> 00:32:10,867 between the Knights of Malta and Oak Island. 735 00:32:11,033 --> 00:32:13,233 Well, Joan, thank you very much for your time. 736 00:32:13,400 --> 00:32:15,400 - We really appreciate it. - Well, thank you very much. 737 00:32:15,533 --> 00:32:16,834 It's been really interesting for me. 738 00:32:17,033 --> 00:32:17,767 I did this research a long time ago, 739 00:32:19,033 --> 00:32:20,500 and it's nice to remember it all. 740 00:32:20,633 --> 00:32:22,166 - Lovely to meet you all. - You as well. 741 00:32:22,300 --> 00:32:23,000 Thank you. Nice to meet you. 742 00:32:28,166 --> 00:32:29,567 As a new morning dawns on Oak Island... 743 00:32:29,767 --> 00:32:33,100 So, Ter, 188 to 208. 744 00:32:33,266 --> 00:32:35,400 So you got ten feet of material. 745 00:32:35,600 --> 00:32:37,967 - 208. Okay. - Great. 746 00:32:38,100 --> 00:32:41,500 ...members of the team hope to make a breakthrough discovery 747 00:32:41,667 --> 00:32:46,300 at the bottom of the Peacock in Borehole CN-12.5. 748 00:32:46,467 --> 00:32:49,967 More loose stuff, and here's the bedrock at about 204. -Yep. 749 00:32:50,133 --> 00:32:53,400 After encountering a nearly 20-foot void 750 00:32:53,533 --> 00:32:55,500 some 140 feet underground 751 00:32:55,667 --> 00:32:58,400 one day ago that may be connected 752 00:32:58,500 --> 00:33:00,166 to a possible offset chamber... 753 00:33:00,333 --> 00:33:02,367 I mean, we got exactly what we were looking for. 754 00:33:02,500 --> 00:33:04,300 All of this material is very, very loose. 755 00:33:04,400 --> 00:33:06,567 Things could have, uh, fallen down through. 756 00:33:06,734 --> 00:33:09,066 ...the team is now examining 757 00:33:09,233 --> 00:33:11,734 core samples from the bottom of the solution channel, 758 00:33:11,900 --> 00:33:15,867 an area where any potential treasure might have fallen. 759 00:33:16,033 --> 00:33:20,533 We expected to see slushy, slurry, washed-out areas 760 00:33:20,700 --> 00:33:22,367 that things could fall into. 761 00:33:22,567 --> 00:33:24,967 We're looking at a whole great big bunch of it now, Charles. 762 00:33:25,100 --> 00:33:26,467 Can you hand me a cutter, Terry? 763 00:33:26,600 --> 00:33:28,467 Scalpel. 764 00:33:29,834 --> 00:33:31,834 - Let's do it. - Okay. Let's operate. 765 00:33:33,667 --> 00:33:36,633 If you're looking for evidence of a washed-out void 766 00:33:36,767 --> 00:33:38,500 or a muddy spot, 767 00:33:38,600 --> 00:33:39,867 this is it. 768 00:33:40,066 --> 00:33:41,734 So, I'm gonna separate this out 769 00:33:41,900 --> 00:33:43,500 a little bit and you're gonna run the pinpointer 770 00:33:43,667 --> 00:33:45,734 - over it, I think, Charles. - That's what I'm gonna do. 771 00:33:45,934 --> 00:33:47,333 We're looking for metal right now. 772 00:33:48,333 --> 00:33:51,467 And I'm afraid there's no metal in that. 773 00:33:51,600 --> 00:33:54,133 Right. Well, that's disappointing. But, again, 774 00:33:54,233 --> 00:33:57,367 we've been hitting loose watery material all the way from 138 775 00:33:57,533 --> 00:33:59,700 all the way down to, uh... here we are at 204. 776 00:33:59,867 --> 00:34:01,433 We're still in this material here. 777 00:34:01,633 --> 00:34:03,100 This is perfect to hide the one thing. 778 00:34:03,266 --> 00:34:04,567 Gold will pass down through that 779 00:34:04,734 --> 00:34:05,934 like a hot knife through butter. 780 00:34:06,100 --> 00:34:07,533 I mean, this is tailor-made 781 00:34:07,667 --> 00:34:09,734 for exactly what we're talking about. 782 00:34:10,734 --> 00:34:12,100 This material's getting sampled. 783 00:34:12,300 --> 00:34:14,700 Unfortunately, no artifacts 784 00:34:14,800 --> 00:34:18,266 or solid evidence of treasure have been found in the core. 785 00:34:18,433 --> 00:34:22,567 However, the team may still be able to find valuable clues 786 00:34:22,734 --> 00:34:24,400 in the muddy soils. 787 00:34:24,500 --> 00:34:26,800 Let's get a representative sample of this loose material, 788 00:34:27,000 --> 00:34:28,900 see if we can take it back to the lab, 789 00:34:29,066 --> 00:34:31,300 see if they'll detect any precious metals. 790 00:34:31,467 --> 00:34:33,233 And that should do it for that. 791 00:34:33,333 --> 00:34:36,367 The Peacock, it's singularly unique, 792 00:34:36,500 --> 00:34:37,934 according to Terry. 793 00:34:38,100 --> 00:34:41,066 It's highly unconsolidated soils. 794 00:34:41,233 --> 00:34:44,934 Uh, seems to be almost floating in space. 795 00:34:45,066 --> 00:34:47,200 Okay, here we go. 796 00:34:47,333 --> 00:34:50,300 It checks all the boxes for a offset chamber 797 00:34:50,467 --> 00:34:52,934 that has collapsed down into the solution channel. 798 00:34:53,100 --> 00:34:56,233 And thus every reason to grab samples of that, 799 00:34:56,400 --> 00:34:58,867 send them off to the lab, and hopefully find something. 800 00:34:59,000 --> 00:35:02,000 We got to keep coming back to this hot area 801 00:35:02,200 --> 00:35:04,500 'cause it's so tempting. We need more information there, right? 802 00:35:04,633 --> 00:35:07,667 There's lots of places down there for a treasure to hide. 803 00:35:07,834 --> 00:35:10,000 - On to the next. - Sounds good to me. 804 00:35:10,166 --> 00:35:11,633 As Terry and Charles 805 00:35:11,800 --> 00:35:14,166 prepare soil samples for testing... 806 00:35:14,300 --> 00:35:15,533 Hey, guys. 807 00:35:15,700 --> 00:35:17,266 - Hey. - Hey. 808 00:35:17,400 --> 00:35:19,133 How are you? -Might look a little different now. 809 00:35:19,300 --> 00:35:20,533 A little? 810 00:35:20,734 --> 00:35:23,333 You can kind of peek in there. 811 00:35:23,500 --> 00:35:26,166 ...Rick and members of the team arrive on Lot 8, 812 00:35:26,333 --> 00:35:29,300 where more soil has been removed 813 00:35:29,500 --> 00:35:31,834 from beneath the massive boulder feature. 814 00:35:32,000 --> 00:35:33,834 - Any finds yet? - No. 815 00:35:34,000 --> 00:35:36,033 We haven't yet. But we are screening 816 00:35:36,200 --> 00:35:37,533 all of the soil that's coming out of here. 817 00:35:37,700 --> 00:35:40,200 When you see the rock pinned like this, 818 00:35:40,367 --> 00:35:43,467 it's looking, at this point, like somebody has excavated out 819 00:35:43,567 --> 00:35:47,133 an area of this to get underneath the boulder. 820 00:35:47,300 --> 00:35:49,367 When's the last time you put the camera down? 821 00:35:49,500 --> 00:35:51,500 Not since we've moved those rocks. 822 00:35:51,667 --> 00:35:53,300 We really only just got to the point 823 00:35:53,467 --> 00:35:56,967 that we've exposed that underbelly of the large boulder. 824 00:35:58,200 --> 00:36:01,166 We have all these stones around that really are tightly placed, 825 00:36:01,266 --> 00:36:03,333 and there's a bit of a pathway clearance 826 00:36:03,467 --> 00:36:05,033 underneath it right now, 827 00:36:05,133 --> 00:36:07,233 so we've had to just scoop out a lot of dirt first. 828 00:36:07,400 --> 00:36:09,867 But I'd love to see what that camera can show us. -Yep. 829 00:36:09,967 --> 00:36:11,600 Well, we got the camera operator right there. 830 00:36:11,767 --> 00:36:14,100 - Peter, have at it. - Yeah. Let's do it. 831 00:36:14,266 --> 00:36:17,333 Archaeology is a slow-paced science. 832 00:36:17,467 --> 00:36:19,500 It's just the nature of the work. 833 00:36:19,633 --> 00:36:20,867 Stay focused, Pete. 834 00:36:21,033 --> 00:36:22,834 - Okay. - Look, 835 00:36:22,967 --> 00:36:24,734 at this point, I want to dig it up. 836 00:36:24,900 --> 00:36:26,200 I want answers. 837 00:36:26,367 --> 00:36:28,266 But I think everyone 838 00:36:28,433 --> 00:36:30,233 that is currently endeavoring to 839 00:36:30,400 --> 00:36:32,433 uncover what this boulder might represent 840 00:36:32,600 --> 00:36:34,333 is recommending that very thing. 841 00:36:34,467 --> 00:36:36,033 Let's do this slow. 842 00:36:36,200 --> 00:36:37,567 Let's do it right. 843 00:36:37,734 --> 00:36:40,200 Let's make certain that we don't make mistakes. 844 00:36:40,300 --> 00:36:42,367 I'll show you. There's a really good spot. 845 00:36:42,533 --> 00:36:44,400 All right. 846 00:36:44,567 --> 00:36:45,867 Okay. Now I'm in. 847 00:36:46,033 --> 00:36:48,700 - In underneath. - Okay. 848 00:36:48,867 --> 00:36:50,367 Let's see what we can find. 849 00:36:54,934 --> 00:36:56,500 - See anything there? - Nope. 850 00:36:56,633 --> 00:36:58,867 Okay. Let me see if I can go farther. -All right. 851 00:37:03,667 --> 00:37:04,900 What do you see, Peter? 852 00:37:05,033 --> 00:37:06,967 There's definitely room. 853 00:37:07,166 --> 00:37:08,633 How deep do you think we're in? 854 00:37:08,800 --> 00:37:11,233 Probably in about a-a couple of feet. 855 00:37:12,767 --> 00:37:14,300 Do you want me to try and go down a little further? 856 00:37:14,433 --> 00:37:16,500 - Yeah. - Absolutely. 857 00:37:19,867 --> 00:37:23,266 We're-- -[Rick] Stop. Stop. Go ahead but slow. Slowly. 858 00:37:25,367 --> 00:37:27,934 What's that bright blue thing? 859 00:37:29,333 --> 00:37:31,900 I'll go back a little bit. 860 00:37:32,000 --> 00:37:34,600 No. Go forward. Just slow. 861 00:37:37,033 --> 00:37:38,667 Slow. Slow. 862 00:37:46,967 --> 00:37:48,633 Wait. You see that? 863 00:37:49,533 --> 00:37:50,767 Pull forward a little bit. 864 00:37:50,934 --> 00:37:52,300 - Just a touch. - Yeah. 865 00:37:52,467 --> 00:37:53,667 I wonder what that is. 866 00:37:53,834 --> 00:37:56,100 I have no idea. 867 00:37:56,266 --> 00:37:58,467 - Doesn't look like a rock. - Mm-mm. 868 00:37:58,633 --> 00:38:00,867 But if you go forward into it, feels like a rock? 869 00:38:01,033 --> 00:38:03,467 Laird, come take a look at this. -I did, but I passed it. 870 00:38:03,600 --> 00:38:05,700 - Am I in the right spot? - Mm-hmm. 871 00:38:05,867 --> 00:38:07,734 Here, that's what it is. 872 00:38:07,900 --> 00:38:10,200 It's... - Doesn't look like a rock. 873 00:38:11,200 --> 00:38:13,333 Go towards it a little bit more. 874 00:38:14,734 --> 00:38:16,533 Huh. 875 00:38:16,700 --> 00:38:18,500 Certainly looks different than everything else. 876 00:38:18,667 --> 00:38:21,500 Yes, it does. That's probably the most interesting thing yet. 877 00:38:22,200 --> 00:38:24,700 You want to pull it back just a little bit? -Sure. 878 00:38:26,767 --> 00:38:28,667 Oh, my god. It looks like there's a pearl. 879 00:38:34,200 --> 00:38:35,500 Didn't that look like a pearl? -[Peter] Yeah. 880 00:38:35,633 --> 00:38:36,867 Certainly looks different than everything else. 881 00:38:37,066 --> 00:38:38,333 Yes, it does. 882 00:38:38,467 --> 00:38:40,166 Show Fiona that. 883 00:38:40,333 --> 00:38:42,166 After reinserting a camera 884 00:38:42,333 --> 00:38:44,367 beneath the massive boulder on Lot 8... 885 00:38:44,533 --> 00:38:47,967 That's a very, very circular piece. 886 00:38:48,133 --> 00:38:50,200 - Like, almost too perfect. - Yeah. 887 00:38:50,367 --> 00:38:52,500 ...Rick and members of the team 888 00:38:52,700 --> 00:38:56,100 believe they see new evidence of possible hidden treasure. 889 00:38:56,233 --> 00:38:58,767 It's a pearl. -[Fiona] I see why you're saying that now. 890 00:38:58,900 --> 00:39:00,367 - Mm-hmm. - I'm not saying it is, 891 00:39:00,567 --> 00:39:02,700 but that's where your mind goes immediately. 892 00:39:02,867 --> 00:39:05,500 - Yeah. - Gary, take a look. 893 00:39:07,367 --> 00:39:09,000 - Of course you don't have scale. - Yeah. 894 00:39:09,133 --> 00:39:10,934 But you have the big rock. 895 00:39:11,100 --> 00:39:12,900 What are you thinking? 896 00:39:14,633 --> 00:39:16,934 I think pirates and pearls. 897 00:39:17,133 --> 00:39:18,400 It does look like a pearl, right? -Yeah, it does look 898 00:39:18,533 --> 00:39:20,433 like a pearl, yeah. 899 00:39:20,567 --> 00:39:22,533 It's hard to believe that it's a stone. 900 00:39:22,700 --> 00:39:24,066 It's perfect. 901 00:39:24,233 --> 00:39:26,333 It's almost luminescent. 902 00:39:26,433 --> 00:39:29,333 Okay, so now I'm gonna go back in-in again, 903 00:39:29,467 --> 00:39:30,934 - slowly. - Mm-hmm. 904 00:39:31,967 --> 00:39:35,233 I can't quite tell where it's gonna go. -Okay. 905 00:39:36,266 --> 00:39:37,567 - S-Stop. - Yeah. 906 00:39:37,734 --> 00:39:39,400 Just black. 907 00:39:39,600 --> 00:39:41,166 - Yeah. Just black. - Okay. 908 00:39:41,300 --> 00:39:43,767 - It might be covered. - Yeah. Okay. 909 00:39:43,900 --> 00:39:46,233 We couldn't maneuver the camera any closer. 910 00:39:46,433 --> 00:39:48,533 But now we have a potential target 911 00:39:48,700 --> 00:39:50,867 for further investigation. 912 00:39:51,033 --> 00:39:52,567 That makes me more excited. 913 00:39:52,700 --> 00:39:56,100 And I wonder what else might be down there. 914 00:39:56,266 --> 00:39:57,834 There's nothing as of yet that says 915 00:39:57,967 --> 00:40:00,600 that we should cease activities here. 916 00:40:00,767 --> 00:40:03,400 If anything, it says-- speaks eloquently to 917 00:40:03,567 --> 00:40:05,934 - we've got to continue, right? - Yeah. 918 00:40:06,100 --> 00:40:08,667 It's a bloody mystery, that is for sure. 919 00:40:08,867 --> 00:40:10,400 What about a shop vac? 920 00:40:10,567 --> 00:40:12,233 I was thinking exactly that. 921 00:40:12,400 --> 00:40:15,533 - I think it'd be a great idea. - Yep. Yep. 922 00:40:15,734 --> 00:40:18,700 I think vacuuming that out would be a-a great next step. 923 00:40:18,867 --> 00:40:21,166 Yeah. -One, you would collect whatever might be there. 924 00:40:21,300 --> 00:40:24,500 And, two, it will open that up further 925 00:40:24,633 --> 00:40:27,066 - so you can get the camera down. - Yeah. I agree. 926 00:40:27,233 --> 00:40:29,667 And metal detecting and hopefully pinpointing. 927 00:40:29,767 --> 00:40:31,500 If I can get my arm in there 928 00:40:31,633 --> 00:40:33,700 and we can hit some metal, we're in business. -Mm-hmm. 929 00:40:33,867 --> 00:40:36,400 Yeah. -We shall leave no stone unturned 930 00:40:36,567 --> 00:40:38,834 that's not supposed to be turned. Yeah. -Except that one. 931 00:40:41,266 --> 00:40:43,033 There is reason here that people 932 00:40:43,200 --> 00:40:46,000 went to some effort to create the Lot 8 feature. 933 00:40:46,133 --> 00:40:48,533 And the only reason I can think of 934 00:40:48,700 --> 00:40:52,567 is that human beings wanted to put something under this stone. 935 00:40:52,767 --> 00:40:54,533 You know, we should apply whatever assets we have 936 00:40:54,734 --> 00:40:57,033 to try to understand what's under that boulder. 937 00:40:57,200 --> 00:41:00,066 I think we are all mystified by it. Certainly. 938 00:41:00,200 --> 00:41:02,767 But the only way to find out is to proceed. 939 00:41:02,934 --> 00:41:04,934 - Yeah. Yeah. - You have a path forward. 940 00:41:05,100 --> 00:41:06,834 Let's see what we can do. 941 00:41:07,867 --> 00:41:10,133 As Rick, Marty, and their team 942 00:41:10,333 --> 00:41:12,300 strive to solve a mystery 943 00:41:12,467 --> 00:41:15,734 that has defied generations of faithful searchers, 944 00:41:15,867 --> 00:41:19,433 one important lesson has become crystal clear-- 945 00:41:19,600 --> 00:41:24,400 they must look deeper than ever before to find the answers. 946 00:41:24,500 --> 00:41:26,667 Deeper in the Money Pit. 947 00:41:26,834 --> 00:41:31,433 Deeper below features that have gone unnoticed by others. 948 00:41:32,467 --> 00:41:34,934 And deeper into history. 949 00:41:35,967 --> 00:41:39,066 Because what they may ultimately uncover 950 00:41:39,166 --> 00:41:40,934 could have a value that is beyond 951 00:41:41,033 --> 00:41:45,066 earthly calculation. 952 00:41:46,533 --> 00:41:49,433 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 953 00:41:49,600 --> 00:41:51,133 It's designed to hide something. 954 00:41:51,333 --> 00:41:52,767 I want to pick it up, see what's under there. 955 00:41:52,934 --> 00:41:54,934 Well, this could get interesting. 956 00:41:55,100 --> 00:41:56,433 Oh, that's a brick. 957 00:41:56,600 --> 00:41:58,166 Somebody was in here doing this. 958 00:41:58,333 --> 00:42:00,734 It looks like a road toward where the vault is. -Yeah. 959 00:42:00,900 --> 00:42:02,567 We got something in here. 960 00:42:02,734 --> 00:42:04,800 - Look. It's all through it. - This is very, very important. 961 00:42:04,934 --> 00:42:06,333 It may be the thing. 962 00:42:06,500 --> 00:42:08,166 We've processed these deep samples 963 00:42:08,333 --> 00:42:11,333 from the Money Pit area and found something interesting. 964 00:42:11,433 --> 00:42:13,467 We could be closer than we've ever been. 965 00:42:13,600 --> 00:42:14,900 Amen. 966 00:42:15,066 --> 00:42:16,900 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 75440

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