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Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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Looks like
we're getting started.
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- Oh, yeah, we're spinning off.
- We're due
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- for a little good karma. Yeah.
- We are.
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We just have
to find that one thing.
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- We got a signal.
- Hey, hey.
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I should be able to
pinpoint it. Ooh! Look at that.
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- See if you recognize this.
- Wow.
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That might have been
an individual with Masonic ties.
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Yes. Well, that is
extraordinarily cool.
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All right, here we go.
It's time to lift that rock.
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- Absolutely.
- There it goes.
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- Wow.
- Look at that.
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Yeah!
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There is an island
in the North Atlantic
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where people
have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found
a stone slab
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with strange symbols
carved into it,
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man-made workings
that date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross
whose origin may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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Okay, this isn't
such good news, Rick.
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It's not a happy thing.
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We just got going on TPF-1.
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A lot of pomp and circumstance,
the team all energized.
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- Yeah. Yeah.
- And we are at about 25 feet,
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and we're stuck.
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Before a new day
of exploration
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can begin on Oak Island,
brothers Rick and Marty Lagina,
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their partner Craig Tester
and Scott Barlow
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meet to discuss
a shocking setback
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that has occurred
in the Money Pit area.
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If you notice,
this is our current canister.
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And it is digging
into fill rock.
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- And we got stuck at 25 feet.
- Yeah.
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They can't pull it up,
they can't push down.
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The auger, of course,
can go in and out,
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- but the cans itself won't move.
- Yup.
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All right. Start her up!
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Let's find some treasure, boys!
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Just one day ago,
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the teams
from Soletanche Bachy Canada
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and ROC Equipment
began a new excavation method
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using a seven-foot-diameter
auger
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in the hopes of rapidly
installing a steel shaft,
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known as Top Pocket Find.
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It was at that location
where soil samples collected
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from more than 200 feet deep
in the solution channel
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during the team's
core drilling operation
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revealed high traces of silver.
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But after encountering gravel
some 25 feet deep
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that was used to backfill
one of the team's previous
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and much more
shallow excavations,
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the drilling rig was unable
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to advance the steel caissons
deeper into the ground.
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And while ROC Equipment's
massive rotating oscillator
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could be used
to continue the dig,
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parts needed
to operate it won't arrive
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on the island for two more days.
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So, we have
to decide what to do.
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- Yup.
- Well, to save days,
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we'd just move over here
and go ahead and drill
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one that had
very little backfill.
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Yes. To me,
it's a really good area because
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the 1850s drill casing
that we brought up.
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H.5-8.5.
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- That's right there.
- Well, we theorized
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- that that core barrel could've
- Core barrel. Yeah.
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- brought up that coin.
- That's right.
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It was from the correct
time period when they knew
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- where the Money Pit was.
- Yeah.
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I just think
that's a really good location.
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Earlier this year,
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while drilling borehole H.5-8.5
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to explore the solution channel
for signs of treasure,
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at 178 feet deep,
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the team recovered a piece
of old drill pipe
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that may be connected
to a drilling operation
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by the Truro Company in 1849.
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That is when a 14th century
Portuguese silver coin
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linked to the Knights Templar
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was reportedly recovered
from the original Money Pit
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by drilling foreman
James Pitblado.
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The new hole location is one
of the holes that we picked.
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And it's in the area that still
has very elevated amounts
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of silver
and some other metals in it.
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We know we're definitely gonna
go back to Top Pocket Find,
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but we need to make some holes
and get down
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to the bottom of
the solution channel out here,
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and we don't want to wait around
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so, we're gonna dig this one.
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You know what?
Maybe it's karma.
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- You know? Yeah.
- It's really over here.
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- Fine.
- Well, not only that, but
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maybe we only need one hole.
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And maybe karma's saying,
"You know what?
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- It's not here. It's here."
- Maybe that's the name
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- for a new caisson.
- Karma.
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- Karma-1.
- Karma-1.
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Nice joint effort, guys.
Excellent.
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- Teamwork.
- Teamwork.
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Makes the dream work.
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In a worst-case scenario,
or a very negative situation,
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you've got to look
at the upside.
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Maybe it's good karma.
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Maybe we are forced
to move to this location.
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This area still has
precious metals in the water
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and might contain some secrets.
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Okay, well, I guess it's time
to go up there and make it so.
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- Yeah.
- Yeah.
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- Karma-1.
- Let's go.
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Later that morning,
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as the teams from SB Canada
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and ROC Equipment reposition
equipment
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to the new digging location
known as Karma-1...
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Is he working
his way back this way?
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- Yeah.
- Okay.
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The cobble is so tricky.
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Where we are now, I mean,
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we're sort of
on the perimeter of it here.
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...Craig joins
Tom Nolan
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and other members of the team
on Tom's property
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in the northern region
of the swamp,
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as they continue to investigate
a cobblestone pathway.
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I know Steve's been surveying,
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marking all the stakes
as they've come up,
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so it'll be interesting to see
what Steve has on his map.
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Yeah, everything we've found,
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be it a stake or the cobble,
he's pinned it.
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And you want to just continue
working your way around here?
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We're just going
to do a continuous loop
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right over to where we left off
on the other side.
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- Okay.
- Yup.
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Okay, sounds good.
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After uncovering
numerous sections
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of the cobblestone path
throughout the swamp
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that have been lined
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with eight-sided
wooden survey stakes,
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the team is hoping to find clues
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that may help determine
if it is related
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to other mysterious structures
in the swamp,
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such as an empty
brick and slate vault,
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the potentially
16th century stone road
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in the southeast corner, which
may be of Portuguese origin
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and the massive,
paved area near the center
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that could be as much
as 800 years old.
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We have a multiple number
of carbon dates from the bog
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that lend credence
to the belief that people
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were here doing something
in the 1200s and the 1600s.
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Possibly Knights Templar,
the Knights of Malta,
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but are they the ones?
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Are they the who?
We don't know that yet.
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Maybe there'll be some answers
as the work proceeds.
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Is that a stake?
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It looks
like a stake, Al.
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Where were
you digging, Al?
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Just right behind me.
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- Close to the road?
- Uh,
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no, I think I got that closer
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- to my track here. Yeah.
- Okay.
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One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight.
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Yeah, definitely
one of those stakes.
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Eight-sided, as well.
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- Is it really?
- No kidding.
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I'll pass it down to you guys.
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No mistaken that.
That looks like an oldie.
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No, that's...
that's the same stake
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we've been finding over
and over again in the bog.
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Seems to be right along
the edge of the swamp.
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And normally
when we find these
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old stakes,
we find cobbles in the area.
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Yeah. They're connected.
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Should we survey that in?
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- Yeah, I would think so.
- I think we should.
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Yeah. Let's do that then.
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I'll text Steve and let him know
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that we need that surveyed
so that we can continue.
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- Okay, guys.
- Yes.
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Due to the potential
historic importance
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of the eight-sided
survey stakes,
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the team has Steve Guptil
record their precise locations
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to help determine
if they bear any correlation
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with other features
on the island,
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in addition to the cobbled path.
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We're getting close
to having uncovered most,
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if not all,
of the north side of the swamp.
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And one of the major finds
that sticks out is
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this... this row of stakes.
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Here we go. Artifacts.
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To me, it's the alignment
more than anything.
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You know, it's the combination
of all these individual stakes
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that's gonna point the direction
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that we need
to take the treasure hunt.
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- We got a signal!
- Hey.
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- Al!
- We got a signal.
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Nonferrous signal
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- in that last load.
- Hey.
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I should be able
to pinpoint it.
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Let's see what it is.
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Let's see if it's trash
or if it's treasure.
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There it is.
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Got it in my hand.
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Oh-ho, what have we got t here?
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Wow.
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Ooh.
I think it's lead, and
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I see things on there.
Do you see some kind of design?
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It does look
like it has markings.
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Almost like a crest
or a coat of arms on there.
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- Mm-hmm.
- Maybe some
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kind of coin or token.
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In the northern
region of the swamp...
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Guys, check this out,
what we've just found up here.
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I wonder what
he's come up with.
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I don't know.
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...Gary has
just discovered a curious
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and potentially
valuable artifact.
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Check this out.
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Alex and I believe we see
a design on the front of it.
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Sure does look like
some kind of coin or token.
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There is a pattern
on that.
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Yeah,
I see a couple lines
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that are shiny, little specks
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making their way through
this patina, if you will.
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- What is it made of, Gary?
- There was a low to mid tone.
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First, I'm thinking lead,
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but I believe
it's some kind of copper alloy.
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Or might be a mix--
we have found
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some strange metals
on the island.
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Might be even pewter.
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- Yeah, it's not very heavy.
- No.
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It's a head scratcher,
isn't it?
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Yeah, it is.
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Just the edges of it
remind you
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of an old silver piece
of Spanish coin.
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- Yeah, the front of it's busy.
- Mm.
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The back is rounded,
but it's soft.
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So, what we're seeing
is just material stuck to it.
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That's a great sign then.
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So, there's a chance
this could be,
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like, an old maravedi
or some other coin.
249
00:11:37,533 --> 00:11:38,767
- That's what I would--
- Yup.
250
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Be my guess.
251
00:11:40,967 --> 00:11:45,700
I like the look
of what we have uncovered.
252
00:11:45,867 --> 00:11:49,300
We don't know what it is, but
I know where it came from. Ooh!
253
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This was bang on the deck
254
00:11:52,367 --> 00:11:54,633
of the excavation in the swamp.
255
00:11:54,800 --> 00:11:58,166
This has been there a very
long time. It's encrusted.
256
00:11:58,300 --> 00:11:59,800
I don't know
257
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if it's a kind of seal.
258
00:12:02,200 --> 00:12:05,400
It could be a button,
but I'm hoping it's a coin.
259
00:12:05,567 --> 00:12:07,200
I think we should get this back
to the lab.
260
00:12:07,367 --> 00:12:08,834
- Yeah.
- Get it back right away.
261
00:12:10,066 --> 00:12:14,500
Oh, I'm looking forward
to seeing what this looks like.
262
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As a new morning
breaks on Oak Island...
263
00:12:20,567 --> 00:12:21,767
Looks like
we're getting started, Peter.
264
00:12:21,934 --> 00:12:23,867
Oh, yeah,
we're spinning off.
265
00:12:24,033 --> 00:12:25,700
We're due
for a little good karma.
266
00:12:25,867 --> 00:12:27,567
We are. Yeah.
267
00:12:27,700 --> 00:12:29,433
...Peter Fornetti
and Charles Barkhouse
268
00:12:29,567 --> 00:12:32,367
oversee operations
in the Money Pit area
269
00:12:32,467 --> 00:12:36,433
as the Karma-1 caisson
is about to break ground.
270
00:12:36,600 --> 00:12:38,333
We have so many pieces
of equipment here.
271
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We have
two different crane systems.
272
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We have a front-end loader
to move material.
273
00:12:43,467 --> 00:12:45,233
But what I really like
is the fact that
274
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this year we have an auger,
which,
275
00:12:48,100 --> 00:12:50,033
as it's spinning, you can see
the material come out.
276
00:12:50,133 --> 00:12:53,166
It's really, really cool
to see that in action.
277
00:12:53,300 --> 00:12:56,767
In order to get down
to the solution channel,
278
00:12:56,900 --> 00:13:01,000
SB Canada and ROC Equipment
are using the massive auger bit
279
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to rapidly drive through soil,
280
00:13:03,266 --> 00:13:04,834
hard clay or debris
281
00:13:05,000 --> 00:13:08,100
and bring the spoils
to the surface.
282
00:13:08,300 --> 00:13:11,900
Once the Karma-1 shaft
penetrates the solution channel
283
00:13:12,033 --> 00:13:15,233
below a depth
of approximately 160 feet,
284
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the auger will be replaced
by a giant dig bucket
285
00:13:18,867 --> 00:13:21,300
that will safely collect
any remaining spoils
286
00:13:21,467 --> 00:13:24,233
and possible treasure.
287
00:13:24,333 --> 00:13:29,166
We're moving over to the
hopefully named Karma location.
288
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It's not in a backfilled area,
289
00:13:31,967 --> 00:13:33,600
so we don't have
to worry about this rock
290
00:13:33,767 --> 00:13:36,500
that caused the first one
to seize up.
291
00:13:36,667 --> 00:13:39,400
If it lives up to its name
and the karma is good karma,
292
00:13:39,533 --> 00:13:40,800
I hope it's one and done.
293
00:13:40,967 --> 00:13:43,233
I hope we find something
in the solution channel.
294
00:13:43,433 --> 00:13:47,100
Anywhere between 170 and 220
I'm really excited about.
295
00:13:47,300 --> 00:13:48,734
- Yeah.
- I know
296
00:13:48,867 --> 00:13:50,900
that we have 250 feet of casing,
297
00:13:51,033 --> 00:13:53,767
so, if there's a deep target,
we're going to get it.
298
00:13:53,934 --> 00:13:55,266
We certainly are.
299
00:13:55,433 --> 00:13:57,066
We've got all the tools here
300
00:13:57,200 --> 00:14:01,133
to really go deep and hopefully
find that one thing.
301
00:14:01,266 --> 00:14:03,033
That you can put
in my uncle's hand.
302
00:14:03,200 --> 00:14:06,834
Well, you came here
as a skeptic, right?
303
00:14:07,000 --> 00:14:09,166
But you're starting
to move over to our side.
304
00:14:09,266 --> 00:14:11,867
You're coming from the dark side
over to the light side.
305
00:14:12,033 --> 00:14:13,233
Based on
what we're finding,
306
00:14:13,400 --> 00:14:14,700
there's more evidence that
307
00:14:14,867 --> 00:14:16,166
- work was done down here.
- Yeah. Yeah.
308
00:14:16,333 --> 00:14:17,834
We just have
to find that one thing,
309
00:14:18,000 --> 00:14:19,667
- and it might be this hole.
- I'm looking forward
310
00:14:19,834 --> 00:14:21,300
to seeing something
come up out of there
311
00:14:21,500 --> 00:14:24,000
and finally
put this story to bed.
312
00:14:24,166 --> 00:14:27,133
Yeah. Let's do it.
Right here. Karma.
313
00:14:27,333 --> 00:14:29,834
As the Karma-1
shaft descends
314
00:14:30,000 --> 00:14:31,467
toward the solution channel...
315
00:14:31,600 --> 00:14:34,166
All right, guys.
Today is the big day.
316
00:14:34,333 --> 00:14:35,967
Big day, big boulder.
317
00:14:36,166 --> 00:14:38,900
...Rick, Marty
and Craig are on their way
318
00:14:39,100 --> 00:14:42,700
to Lot 8 on the western side
of the island.
319
00:14:42,900 --> 00:14:45,333
I have a question
for each of you.
320
00:14:45,500 --> 00:14:47,033
What's under it?
321
00:14:47,200 --> 00:14:49,033
I'm thinking maybe a tunnel.
322
00:14:49,200 --> 00:14:51,233
That would be
absolutely fabulous.
323
00:14:51,400 --> 00:14:52,900
Exciting as hell.
324
00:14:54,033 --> 00:14:56,300
Well, let's go find out then,
shall we?
325
00:14:56,433 --> 00:14:57,967
It's time.
326
00:14:59,233 --> 00:15:01,066
After weeks
of patiently waiting,
327
00:15:01,233 --> 00:15:05,133
they are about to remove
a massive obstacle between them
328
00:15:05,300 --> 00:15:08,300
and possible answers
to the Oak Island mystery:
329
00:15:08,467 --> 00:15:11,266
A 40,000-pound boulder.
330
00:15:11,433 --> 00:15:13,934
While this feature
has never been documented
331
00:15:14,100 --> 00:15:15,867
by previous searchers,
332
00:15:16,000 --> 00:15:18,200
over the past two months,
333
00:15:18,333 --> 00:15:20,200
the team has been methodically
334
00:15:20,333 --> 00:15:23,533
excavating around
and beneath the boulder by hand
335
00:15:23,667 --> 00:15:26,700
and discovered a series
of evenly spaced stones
336
00:15:26,900 --> 00:15:28,300
holding it in place,
337
00:15:28,467 --> 00:15:31,567
as well as a backfilled void
beneath it.
338
00:15:31,767 --> 00:15:33,100
I'll show you,
there's a really good spot.
339
00:15:33,233 --> 00:15:35,066
All right.
340
00:15:35,166 --> 00:15:37,567
After inserting
a camera into the narrow space
341
00:15:37,734 --> 00:15:40,133
that was cleared
under the boulder,
342
00:15:40,300 --> 00:15:43,734
video evidence was recorded
of a possible tool...
343
00:15:43,900 --> 00:15:45,533
It's gold looking.
344
00:15:45,667 --> 00:15:47,734
It certainly is.
345
00:15:47,834 --> 00:15:50,066
...and even
a gold-colored substance.
346
00:15:50,233 --> 00:15:52,700
And soil samples
recently collected beneath it
347
00:15:52,834 --> 00:15:56,633
contained unnaturally
high traces of lead.
348
00:15:56,800 --> 00:16:01,266
We're seeing as high
as 140 parts per million lead
349
00:16:01,400 --> 00:16:03,367
in that organic matter
underneath the boulder.
350
00:16:03,500 --> 00:16:06,200
This has made
Dr. Ian Spooner and the team
351
00:16:06,367 --> 00:16:10,266
speculate that there may be
an old mine shaft underground
352
00:16:10,367 --> 00:16:12,800
that the boulder is concealing.
353
00:16:13,834 --> 00:16:15,166
Morning, team!
354
00:16:15,333 --> 00:16:16,767
Morning!
355
00:16:16,900 --> 00:16:18,800
- Are we excited?
- Whoo!
356
00:16:18,967 --> 00:16:21,100
- Absolutely.
- We are emboldened!
357
00:16:21,233 --> 00:16:23,767
You've been working on
that one, haven't you? -I have.
358
00:16:23,900 --> 00:16:25,367
What time is it,
359
00:16:25,567 --> 00:16:27,834
Marty? -It's time
to lift that rock, Gary.
360
00:16:27,967 --> 00:16:29,800
Oh, I can't wait
to get stuck in.
361
00:16:29,967 --> 00:16:33,467
Now archaeologist Laird Niven
362
00:16:33,633 --> 00:16:35,867
has given the team permission
to lift the boulder
363
00:16:36,033 --> 00:16:38,800
using a 130-ton crane.
364
00:16:38,967 --> 00:16:41,600
Here it comes, folks.
Right there.
365
00:16:41,734 --> 00:16:43,500
We're about to get this show
on the road.
366
00:16:45,333 --> 00:16:47,533
It's very exciting.
I've been wanting to move
367
00:16:47,700 --> 00:16:50,300
the Lot 8 boulder
as soon as I heard about it.
368
00:16:50,400 --> 00:16:53,500
Every scientist
who has looked at it
369
00:16:53,667 --> 00:16:55,967
says that this giant boulder
370
00:16:56,133 --> 00:16:57,667
was moved into position.
371
00:16:57,834 --> 00:17:01,367
Well, people don't do that
even today for no reason.
372
00:17:01,533 --> 00:17:04,033
Back in the day, it would've
been a massive undertaking,
373
00:17:04,200 --> 00:17:06,166
so it's very exciting as to why
374
00:17:06,300 --> 00:17:09,700
this thing was placed there and
what on earth is underneath it.
375
00:17:09,867 --> 00:17:12,233
All of a sudden, the
chains don't look big enough.
376
00:17:12,433 --> 00:17:14,667
No, they don't.
377
00:17:14,767 --> 00:17:17,000
It's exciting.
You can tell
378
00:17:17,133 --> 00:17:19,433
there's a little bit of a buzz
in the air that...
379
00:17:19,600 --> 00:17:22,367
people are hopeful that once the
rock comes up out of the ground
380
00:17:22,533 --> 00:17:24,233
that there'll be an aha moment
and you'll see something,
381
00:17:24,400 --> 00:17:27,934
i.e. answers
to the Oak Island mystery.
382
00:17:29,200 --> 00:17:31,367
Here, in real time,
we're gonna get an answer.
383
00:17:31,533 --> 00:17:34,233
Is there something
underneath it or not?
384
00:17:36,233 --> 00:17:37,433
All right.
385
00:17:37,600 --> 00:17:39,367
- Okay.
- We're gonna have liftoff.
386
00:17:39,533 --> 00:17:41,166
Everybody back up.
387
00:17:47,767 --> 00:17:49,166
- Here goes.
- Here we go.
388
00:17:50,567 --> 00:17:52,533
Ooh.
This is off the chain.
389
00:17:58,066 --> 00:17:59,834
Look at that.
390
00:18:04,266 --> 00:18:11,800
- Wow!
- No way.
391
00:18:11,934 --> 00:18:13,567
- Look at that.
- Nicely done.
392
00:18:13,734 --> 00:18:16,200
Wow. -[Marty] Piece
of cake. Big piece of cake.
393
00:18:18,166 --> 00:18:21,300
Look how deep it was
in that bottom.
394
00:18:21,433 --> 00:18:24,734
On Lot 8,
a crane has just lifted
395
00:18:24,900 --> 00:18:26,700
the 40,000-pound boulder...
396
00:18:26,867 --> 00:18:29,000
Okay. Let's go take a look.
397
00:18:30,166 --> 00:18:32,700
...a boulder
that the team suspects
398
00:18:32,867 --> 00:18:34,467
may have been moved
into place long ago
399
00:18:34,600 --> 00:18:37,700
in order to hide
something beneath it.
400
00:18:38,734 --> 00:18:41,000
The heck is
going on under there?
401
00:18:41,166 --> 00:18:43,500
Laird, you're up.
402
00:18:43,667 --> 00:18:46,166
Initial observation is
there's no sterile subsoil.
403
00:18:46,333 --> 00:18:48,300
We're seeing organics
404
00:18:48,433 --> 00:18:50,066
that were introduced somehow.
405
00:18:51,100 --> 00:18:52,867
Um, and not naturally.
406
00:18:53,066 --> 00:18:54,700
'Cause that dark soil's
not supposed to be under it.
407
00:18:54,867 --> 00:18:56,333
Yeah.
Looks like a filled hole.
408
00:18:57,233 --> 00:18:58,567
Exactly.
409
00:18:58,734 --> 00:19:00,533
And we don't see
any structures yet.
410
00:19:00,667 --> 00:19:02,400
But that doesn't mean
there's nothing down there.
411
00:19:02,567 --> 00:19:04,934
There could be something
much deeper under there.
412
00:19:05,100 --> 00:19:06,400
- Absolutely.
- Okay.
413
00:19:06,567 --> 00:19:07,900
The boulder's
lifted out,
414
00:19:08,066 --> 00:19:10,266
and it should be sitting
in glacial soils
415
00:19:10,433 --> 00:19:12,033
from 10,000 years ago,
416
00:19:12,133 --> 00:19:14,266
when it was
originally deposited naturally.
417
00:19:14,433 --> 00:19:17,800
But all of those soils
have been removed from under it.
418
00:19:17,934 --> 00:19:19,700
It confirmed 100%
419
00:19:19,834 --> 00:19:22,767
that that boulder was
not in its original position.
420
00:19:22,900 --> 00:19:25,700
What time is it, Marty? -It's
time to metal detect, Gary.
421
00:19:25,800 --> 00:19:27,233
Woo-hoo!
422
00:19:27,400 --> 00:19:29,033
Right. I'm gonna get stuck in.
423
00:19:30,266 --> 00:19:32,266
It's confounding
to think about
424
00:19:32,433 --> 00:19:34,900
who got that out,
how they got it out.
425
00:19:35,100 --> 00:19:36,700
All right, here we go.
426
00:19:36,834 --> 00:19:38,233
I'll do this side first.
427
00:19:38,400 --> 00:19:40,734
And I think
it reinforces
428
00:19:40,934 --> 00:19:44,867
the theory that this was
a coordinated effort
429
00:19:45,000 --> 00:19:47,934
by a well-organized,
large group of people
430
00:19:48,100 --> 00:19:49,767
for whatever reason.
431
00:19:50,800 --> 00:19:52,066
- Nothing.
- No.
432
00:19:52,166 --> 00:19:54,367
Just not getting any metal hits.
433
00:19:54,567 --> 00:19:56,934
Not on the outside. -
That doesn't really surprise me
434
00:19:57,066 --> 00:19:58,767
either though,
'cause if somebody did this
435
00:19:58,900 --> 00:20:00,533
and was wanting to hide it,
you're really gonna be careful
436
00:20:00,667 --> 00:20:03,033
about not dropping artifacts
in there, too.
437
00:20:03,166 --> 00:20:05,700
Plus,
we've excavated even some
438
00:20:05,800 --> 00:20:08,066
1800s shafts in the Money Pit
and there's no metal.
439
00:20:08,266 --> 00:20:10,600
I mean, it's just wood
all the way.
440
00:20:10,767 --> 00:20:12,600
So, no metal hits doesn't mean
441
00:20:12,767 --> 00:20:15,600
that there isn't something
down there much deeper.
442
00:20:15,767 --> 00:20:18,033
The conjecture
is the Lot 8 boulder
443
00:20:18,166 --> 00:20:19,734
was placed for some reason.
444
00:20:19,934 --> 00:20:22,900
Dr. Spooner is certain
the metals in the soil
445
00:20:23,066 --> 00:20:25,433
doesn't fit the soil composition
as it should be.
446
00:20:25,600 --> 00:20:27,133
I think
you can definitively say
447
00:20:27,300 --> 00:20:29,867
it was worth moving 'cause
there's all topsoil there.
448
00:20:30,000 --> 00:20:32,133
- It doesn't make any sense.
- I absolutely think
449
00:20:32,300 --> 00:20:34,367
there's a possibility
that this boulder covered
450
00:20:34,567 --> 00:20:37,700
something buried deeper,
in terms of potential structures
451
00:20:37,834 --> 00:20:41,033
or finds that could help us
solve the overall mystery,
452
00:20:41,166 --> 00:20:43,934
because it was done
a very long time ago
453
00:20:44,100 --> 00:20:45,467
for an important reason.
454
00:20:45,633 --> 00:20:47,066
And we haven't
figured that out yet.
455
00:20:47,266 --> 00:20:50,300
I think the mystery continues.
456
00:20:50,467 --> 00:20:52,467
It's possible we could've closed
the door on it just now.
457
00:20:52,600 --> 00:20:55,300
We could've picked this up
and said, "Looks like it was
458
00:20:55,467 --> 00:20:56,800
in place naturally,"
but we didn't. -Exactly.
459
00:20:57,000 --> 00:20:58,934
When it was being
lifted, I did not see
460
00:20:59,100 --> 00:21:01,166
any signs of any-any sort of,
461
00:21:01,333 --> 00:21:04,100
um, mechanical equipment
touching the underside.
462
00:21:04,233 --> 00:21:05,834
So it's still a bit of a mystery
463
00:21:06,000 --> 00:21:07,667
how they ever would have moved
this in the first place.
464
00:21:07,867 --> 00:21:09,533
Okay, well let's go
to the next step,
465
00:21:09,734 --> 00:21:11,200
which is sampling, correct?
466
00:21:11,367 --> 00:21:12,834
And you guys got to do
your thing
467
00:21:13,000 --> 00:21:14,433
- real carefully, all that.
- Cleaning up, yeah.
468
00:21:14,633 --> 00:21:16,367
We're gonna clean up all
the loose soils around the edge,
469
00:21:16,567 --> 00:21:18,000
clean up the loose soils
in the middle,
470
00:21:18,166 --> 00:21:20,800
and see how far down it goes.
471
00:21:20,900 --> 00:21:22,500
It could be much deeper
than what we're seeing
472
00:21:22,667 --> 00:21:24,633
- on the surface.
- I'm still very hopeful
473
00:21:24,800 --> 00:21:26,600
- there's something under here.
- Absolutely.
474
00:21:26,734 --> 00:21:29,033
This could absolutely be
the highlight
475
00:21:29,233 --> 00:21:31,333
of this year's entire efforts.
476
00:21:31,500 --> 00:21:32,700
There's no question about that.
477
00:21:32,867 --> 00:21:34,867
So we just got
to let the work proceed.
478
00:21:35,033 --> 00:21:36,600
You guys do your thing
and we'll come back.
479
00:21:36,734 --> 00:21:38,333
- We'll keep you posted, too.
- Yeah, okay. All right.
480
00:21:38,500 --> 00:21:39,333
If we find treasure,
we'll let you know. -Okeydoke.
481
00:21:39,467 --> 00:21:41,000
Let's let 'em get to work.
482
00:21:41,166 --> 00:21:42,967
Okay. -[Marty] Gary.
Yeah. -[Gary] Thanks.
483
00:21:43,133 --> 00:21:46,967
As the investigation
on Lot 8 continues...
484
00:21:48,467 --> 00:21:49,967
...later that afternoon...
485
00:21:51,967 --> 00:21:54,333
So, now, you three
found this artifact
486
00:21:54,500 --> 00:21:55,834
in the north part of the swamp.
487
00:21:56,000 --> 00:21:59,100
When we first found
this artifact,
488
00:21:59,233 --> 00:22:00,900
it had a big dome of dirt
489
00:22:01,033 --> 00:22:03,100
over the top. -[Alex] Yeah.
We knew we could see
490
00:22:03,266 --> 00:22:05,533
markings, but we didn't know
what to make of it.
491
00:22:05,700 --> 00:22:09,567
Yeah. -...Marty, Craig,
and other members of the team
492
00:22:09,734 --> 00:22:12,333
join Laird and Emma in the lab
493
00:22:12,467 --> 00:22:15,166
regarding the artifact
that was found one day ago
494
00:22:15,300 --> 00:22:17,367
near the cobblestone pathway.
495
00:22:17,533 --> 00:22:20,266
We were hoping
it was a coin, a token.
496
00:22:20,433 --> 00:22:22,433
So what is it, Laird? Emma?
497
00:22:22,600 --> 00:22:24,433
Well, I learned
a new word today,
498
00:22:24,600 --> 00:22:25,900
"exonumia."
499
00:22:26,066 --> 00:22:27,700
- Ooh.
- Which is
500
00:22:27,900 --> 00:22:32,066
nongovernment-issued,
uh, metals and tokens.
501
00:22:32,233 --> 00:22:34,900
So it's not a coin.
It's a special item. -Yeah.
502
00:22:35,066 --> 00:22:36,433
Yeah. So this is
one of the first
503
00:22:36,633 --> 00:22:40,033
commemorative pieces
made in the United States.
504
00:22:40,200 --> 00:22:41,600
- Wow. -Really?
- Mm-hmm.
505
00:22:41,767 --> 00:22:44,100
So now, see if you recognize
this person.
506
00:22:46,767 --> 00:22:48,000
George Washington.
507
00:22:48,133 --> 00:22:49,533
- Oh.
- Yeah.
508
00:22:49,700 --> 00:22:51,166
Father of our country
right there.
509
00:22:51,367 --> 00:22:52,667
- Yeah.
- That's right.
510
00:22:52,800 --> 00:22:54,867
And if we flip around
to the other side...
511
00:22:58,367 --> 00:23:00,600
...it's actually an urn.
It's a funerary urn.
512
00:23:00,767 --> 00:23:04,633
- Oh.
- So this is a-a-a medal
513
00:23:04,800 --> 00:23:07,734
from 1800 that commemorates
514
00:23:07,934 --> 00:23:09,567
George Washington's death
515
00:23:09,700 --> 00:23:12,066
on December 14, 1799.
516
00:23:12,200 --> 00:23:15,166
Well, that is extraordinarily
cool. -[Alex] Yeah.
517
00:23:15,333 --> 00:23:16,967
And the hole in the top
is deliberate,
518
00:23:17,133 --> 00:23:20,233
because these were meant
to wear at a service
519
00:23:20,367 --> 00:23:21,667
for George Washington...
520
00:23:21,834 --> 00:23:24,934
- Wow.
- ...on February 22, 1800.
521
00:23:25,100 --> 00:23:27,600
So just unique
just to that funeral? -Yeah.
522
00:23:27,767 --> 00:23:30,834
And, interestingly,
Washington was a Mason.
523
00:23:31,000 --> 00:23:34,400
Right? This was designed by
Jacob Perkins, who was a Mason.
524
00:23:34,533 --> 00:23:36,066
That's really something.
525
00:23:36,533 --> 00:23:40,266
Jacob Perkins
of Newburyport, Massachusetts,
526
00:23:40,433 --> 00:23:43,266
was an inventor
who designed bank notes
527
00:23:43,433 --> 00:23:45,767
and developed
anti-counterfeiting techniques
528
00:23:45,967 --> 00:23:49,000
for U.S. currency
in the late 18th century.
529
00:23:49,166 --> 00:23:52,166
He created the Washington
Funeral Medal
530
00:23:52,300 --> 00:23:54,467
to serve
as a unique Masonic tribute
531
00:23:54,633 --> 00:23:56,133
to President Washington,
532
00:23:56,266 --> 00:23:59,767
who was also a well-known member
of the Freemasons,
533
00:23:59,934 --> 00:24:02,300
the secretive fraternity
that many believe
534
00:24:02,433 --> 00:24:04,967
descended from the Knights Templar.
535
00:24:05,066 --> 00:24:08,066
It's extraordinary
if you found it in Boston.
536
00:24:08,233 --> 00:24:10,834
Yeah. -Right? It's really
extraordinary to find it here.
537
00:24:10,934 --> 00:24:12,867
- Yeah.
- Yeah. They're rare.
538
00:24:13,033 --> 00:24:16,333
I think it speaks to somebody
of pretty high status.
539
00:24:16,500 --> 00:24:18,700
I-I find that
extraordinarily exciting.
540
00:24:18,867 --> 00:24:21,200
You do, too, don't you? I can
tell by your-- Yeah. -Oh, yeah.
541
00:24:21,367 --> 00:24:23,567
Yeah, it-it-- Well,
it's like everything we find.
542
00:24:23,734 --> 00:24:25,300
- It makes no sense.
- But this--
543
00:24:25,433 --> 00:24:26,834
Well, this is--
this is the second president
544
00:24:27,033 --> 00:24:28,567
that's actually tied
to the Oak Island mystery.
545
00:24:28,734 --> 00:24:32,166
Because there's FDR
and there's George Washington.
546
00:24:32,333 --> 00:24:33,633
And they were both Masons.
547
00:24:33,767 --> 00:24:35,567
- Both those presidents.
- For sure.
548
00:24:35,767 --> 00:24:38,200
Ever since
the discovery of the Money Pit
549
00:24:38,367 --> 00:24:40,867
in 1795,
550
00:24:41,033 --> 00:24:43,667
Freemasons such as Daniel McGinnis,
551
00:24:43,834 --> 00:24:45,300
Melbourne Chappell,
552
00:24:45,433 --> 00:24:49,567
and Franklin D. Roosevelt
have either led or been involved
553
00:24:49,734 --> 00:24:53,500
in nearly every organized
treasure hunt on Oak Island.
554
00:24:53,667 --> 00:24:56,633
And just as curious
are the many Masonic symbols
555
00:24:56,734 --> 00:25:00,367
that have been found
across its 140 acres,
556
00:25:00,500 --> 00:25:04,433
including a man-made feature
in the northern region
557
00:25:04,600 --> 00:25:07,367
of the triangle-shaped swamp
that may represent
558
00:25:07,500 --> 00:25:09,200
the All-Seeing Eye.
559
00:25:10,467 --> 00:25:12,200
I-I really like this.
560
00:25:12,333 --> 00:25:14,867
I think this is really trying
to tell some kind of story.
561
00:25:15,000 --> 00:25:17,200
- Yeah.
- Well, what's it doing here?
562
00:25:17,300 --> 00:25:20,033
I have no idea. -
Well, listen, I would be remiss
563
00:25:20,166 --> 00:25:21,934
if I didn't get
Big Brother over here.
564
00:25:22,100 --> 00:25:25,367
So... hang on, let me text him.
565
00:25:25,500 --> 00:25:27,200
Okay.
566
00:25:27,333 --> 00:25:28,967
"Something
you need to see."
567
00:25:30,600 --> 00:25:36,332
Bloody amazing, isn't it?
568
00:25:36,333 --> 00:25:37,900
He'll be here
in a minute, I think.
569
00:25:38,033 --> 00:25:40,333
- Hey.
- Hello, Big Brother.
570
00:25:40,500 --> 00:25:41,934
- Hey, Rick.
- So...
571
00:25:42,100 --> 00:25:44,500
what-what secrets
do we have today?
572
00:25:44,667 --> 00:25:46,433
- Here it is.
- No secrets,
573
00:25:46,600 --> 00:25:48,166
but a great story.
574
00:25:48,333 --> 00:25:49,600
Who is that?
575
00:25:49,700 --> 00:25:51,333
Well, that's Washington.
576
00:25:51,500 --> 00:25:52,767
- Yep.
- It sure as heck is.
577
00:25:52,934 --> 00:25:55,100
In the
Oak Island lab,
578
00:25:55,266 --> 00:25:58,667
Rick joins the team to see
the Masonic funerary medal
579
00:25:58,834 --> 00:26:01,367
bearing the likeness
of George Washington.
580
00:26:01,533 --> 00:26:04,166
So, it's an 1800 medal
581
00:26:04,333 --> 00:26:07,000
commemorating
George Washington's death
582
00:26:07,166 --> 00:26:08,900
in 1799.
583
00:26:09,066 --> 00:26:10,734
Really?
584
00:26:10,900 --> 00:26:13,233
Found here, on Oak Island,
in the swamp.
585
00:26:13,400 --> 00:26:14,800
Hmm.
586
00:26:14,934 --> 00:26:17,200
This almost has to be
587
00:26:17,367 --> 00:26:21,133
somebody very much associated
with George Washington.
588
00:26:21,266 --> 00:26:23,066
That might have been
an individual with Masonic ties.
589
00:26:23,233 --> 00:26:25,200
Yes. It fits in
590
00:26:25,400 --> 00:26:27,700
with one of my pet theories.
591
00:26:27,834 --> 00:26:30,066
Yeah.
Somehow, Oak Island
592
00:26:30,266 --> 00:26:32,834
- was associated with revenues...
- Yeah.
593
00:26:33,000 --> 00:26:34,967
...to fund the American
Revolution, right? -Right.
594
00:26:36,200 --> 00:26:37,467
We know Freemasons,
595
00:26:37,600 --> 00:26:39,867
who were Knights Templar,
596
00:26:40,066 --> 00:26:42,233
that they had a hand
in the creation
597
00:26:42,367 --> 00:26:45,000
- of the United States.
- Yeah.
598
00:26:45,166 --> 00:26:47,200
In 2018,
599
00:26:47,367 --> 00:26:50,033
author and researcher
Cort Lindahl,
600
00:26:50,200 --> 00:26:51,800
along with his brother Bruce,
601
00:26:51,934 --> 00:26:54,700
presented the team
with this compelling theory.
602
00:26:54,867 --> 00:26:57,166
Louis Alexandre Rochefoucauld,
603
00:26:57,333 --> 00:26:59,500
in his friendship
with Benjamin Franklin
604
00:26:59,667 --> 00:27:01,967
and Thomas Jefferson,
may have actually told them
605
00:27:02,133 --> 00:27:05,133
of Oak Island
or whatever secret was there.
606
00:27:07,567 --> 00:27:10,100
It was Cort's belief
that secret knowledge
607
00:27:10,300 --> 00:27:12,233
or Templar treasures
on Oak Island
608
00:27:12,400 --> 00:27:14,467
was given
to General George Washington
609
00:27:14,633 --> 00:27:17,367
and other leaders
of the American Revolution
610
00:27:17,500 --> 00:27:19,734
by a member
of the Rochefoucauld family,
611
00:27:19,900 --> 00:27:23,300
a family of French nobles
with ties to the Knights Templar
612
00:27:23,433 --> 00:27:26,233
dating back to the 12th century.
613
00:27:27,266 --> 00:27:29,033
They could have had
part of the treasure
614
00:27:29,166 --> 00:27:33,567
from Oak Island
as a way to finance the war
615
00:27:33,767 --> 00:27:37,300
and help establish
the new country.
616
00:27:37,467 --> 00:27:39,233
Holy smokes.
617
00:27:40,266 --> 00:27:42,133
Watch your step.
This stuff is slippery.
618
00:27:42,300 --> 00:27:43,867
Following their meeting,
619
00:27:44,000 --> 00:27:46,367
Bruce, Marty
and members of the team
620
00:27:46,500 --> 00:27:50,200
examined a carving located
on the island's northern shore.
621
00:27:50,400 --> 00:27:51,700
One, two,
622
00:27:51,834 --> 00:27:54,633
three, four, five,
six, seven, eight,
623
00:27:54,800 --> 00:27:57,467
nine, ten, 11, 12, 13.
624
00:27:58,467 --> 00:28:01,367
It was a carving
believed to depict a symbol
625
00:28:01,533 --> 00:28:03,467
known as "An Appeal to Heaven."
626
00:28:03,633 --> 00:28:07,934
Commissioned by General
George Washington in 1775,
627
00:28:08,066 --> 00:28:09,934
the symbol adorned battle flags
628
00:28:10,066 --> 00:28:12,533
throughout the 13 American colonies
629
00:28:12,700 --> 00:28:14,433
to inspire support
630
00:28:14,567 --> 00:28:16,867
for the revolution
against Great Britain.
631
00:28:18,867 --> 00:28:20,667
One has to remember
that in 1800,
632
00:28:20,834 --> 00:28:23,100
the treasure hunt
had just started.
633
00:28:23,233 --> 00:28:25,867
What was someone doing,
with a commemorative token
634
00:28:26,000 --> 00:28:28,367
of George Washington's funeral,
635
00:28:28,533 --> 00:28:31,300
traipsing about
in the north end of the bog?
636
00:28:31,467 --> 00:28:33,767
It defies logic.
637
00:28:33,900 --> 00:28:36,500
Unless that person had knowledge
638
00:28:36,667 --> 00:28:40,133
of some enterprise
happening on the island.
639
00:28:40,300 --> 00:28:43,967
Maybe it's possibly connected
to the group of individuals
640
00:28:44,133 --> 00:28:47,333
responsible for the vault
in the swamp.
641
00:28:47,467 --> 00:28:49,700
It probably would be
worth looking at
642
00:28:49,900 --> 00:28:52,200
who was still living
on the island
643
00:28:52,367 --> 00:28:54,967
in this period of time
that might have had sympathies
644
00:28:55,133 --> 00:28:56,700
to the revolution on-on
the American side. -[Marty] Yes.
645
00:28:56,867 --> 00:28:58,533
I think that's what
it's crying out for.
646
00:28:58,734 --> 00:29:00,066
- Yeah.
- Yeah. I do.
647
00:29:00,200 --> 00:29:02,200
- You gonna go back there?
- Oh, yeah.
648
00:29:02,367 --> 00:29:04,834
And I always say the same:
"All it takes is one good find."
649
00:29:04,967 --> 00:29:07,266
- This is a good find.
- It is a good find.
650
00:29:07,467 --> 00:29:09,600
- It's excellent.
- We got to get back to work.
651
00:29:09,767 --> 00:29:11,734
- All right, we'll see you, then.
- Thanks. -Yeah.
652
00:29:11,867 --> 00:29:14,500
Excellent.
Excellent, excellent.
653
00:29:15,800 --> 00:29:17,266
Later that day...
654
00:29:18,367 --> 00:29:20,033
- Hello.
- Hey, Laird.
655
00:29:20,233 --> 00:29:21,500
- Hey, Fiona.
- Hi.
656
00:29:21,600 --> 00:29:22,867
- Wow.
- Boulder's gone.
657
00:29:23,033 --> 00:29:24,433
That's pretty impressive.
658
00:29:24,567 --> 00:29:26,433
...Craig,
Jack and Dr. Ian Spooner
659
00:29:26,600 --> 00:29:29,600
arrive at the site
of the Lot 8 boulder.
660
00:29:29,767 --> 00:29:32,100
It came up like nothing.
661
00:29:32,266 --> 00:29:34,433
Zero resistance.
And interestingly,
662
00:29:34,600 --> 00:29:36,400
it looks like this
may have been all
663
00:29:36,567 --> 00:29:38,333
- rock-lined.
- Yeah.
664
00:29:38,467 --> 00:29:40,834
And we now have the opportunity
665
00:29:40,967 --> 00:29:43,266
to see if there's metals
in that soil
666
00:29:43,433 --> 00:29:46,533
that might tell us a little bit
more about what was happening.
667
00:29:46,700 --> 00:29:49,166
- Yeah.
- It may help guide your work
668
00:29:49,300 --> 00:29:51,166
because if we see
an area that's,
669
00:29:51,300 --> 00:29:52,867
you know, high in metals,
670
00:29:53,033 --> 00:29:54,834
we should be really careful
with that. -Yeah, okay.
671
00:29:54,967 --> 00:29:57,533
I think it's a good idea
just to run a quick XRF.
672
00:29:57,700 --> 00:29:58,900
Okay.
673
00:29:59,066 --> 00:30:01,000
Your machine's taking a-an image
674
00:30:01,200 --> 00:30:03,266
- right off the surface, right?
- Right off the surface. Yeah.
675
00:30:03,433 --> 00:30:05,266
So, we can do the top
of the upper layer,
676
00:30:05,433 --> 00:30:08,433
the top of the lower layer,
and even hit it from the side
677
00:30:08,600 --> 00:30:10,767
- to get different ideas? Okay.
- Yep.
678
00:30:10,967 --> 00:30:14,367
So, let's get
this thing sparked up.
679
00:30:14,533 --> 00:30:16,867
I see you brought in
the, uh, A-Team here, guys.
680
00:30:17,033 --> 00:30:18,233
Uh, I'm gonna come down there,
681
00:30:18,400 --> 00:30:20,033
and you guys can tell me
what's going on.
682
00:30:20,133 --> 00:30:22,367
Just getting ready
to test the soil down there
683
00:30:22,533 --> 00:30:24,734
- for anything else.
- Anything else, yeah.
684
00:30:24,900 --> 00:30:26,567
- Well, let's run the XRF.
- Yes, so,
685
00:30:26,734 --> 00:30:29,000
I'm gonna scamper down there
and do some scans.
686
00:30:29,133 --> 00:30:30,433
Okay.
687
00:30:30,600 --> 00:30:32,233
Because Dr. Spooner
688
00:30:32,433 --> 00:30:35,834
has previously detected lead
in the soil beneath the boulder,
689
00:30:35,967 --> 00:30:38,367
he will now scan the entire area
690
00:30:38,533 --> 00:30:40,700
that was previously covered
by the boulder
691
00:30:40,867 --> 00:30:44,233
with a Vanta XRF spectrometer.
692
00:30:44,400 --> 00:30:46,834
By emitting a stream of X-rays,
693
00:30:47,033 --> 00:30:49,367
the device can identify
various types of metals
694
00:30:49,533 --> 00:30:53,266
in the soil that may not be
natural to the environment.
695
00:30:54,266 --> 00:30:56,533
So, we should be
all warmed up.
696
00:30:56,700 --> 00:30:58,400
- This is ready to go.
- Okay.
697
00:30:58,567 --> 00:31:01,333
But, uh, I'm gonna
get down in there...
698
00:31:01,500 --> 00:31:03,300
Well, I like
the instant gratification
699
00:31:03,467 --> 00:31:05,633
of that machine,
so hop on down there. -Yeah.
700
00:31:05,800 --> 00:31:08,734
Lead shouldn't be
in those organic soils.
701
00:31:08,867 --> 00:31:10,233
There's nothing
around the boulder.
702
00:31:10,367 --> 00:31:11,667
So, it's another indication
703
00:31:11,834 --> 00:31:13,967
that this thing
covered something.
704
00:31:14,133 --> 00:31:18,467
A handheld XRF gives you
immediate data on the elements
705
00:31:18,633 --> 00:31:21,834
that might be in various
quantities in the soil.
706
00:31:22,000 --> 00:31:23,433
I want to know
what's underneath it,
707
00:31:23,600 --> 00:31:24,834
and I want to know in a hurry.
708
00:31:25,000 --> 00:31:26,767
So, you're
in the area right now,
709
00:31:26,934 --> 00:31:29,500
where we had
the high lead samples.
710
00:31:29,667 --> 00:31:31,233
It's showing something
711
00:31:31,367 --> 00:31:32,934
that I didn't see
in the other sample...
712
00:31:33,100 --> 00:31:34,934
Oh.
713
00:31:35,100 --> 00:31:37,100
- ...which is some silver.
- Yeah.
714
00:31:38,867 --> 00:31:40,166
Silver is exciting,
isn't it?
715
00:31:40,300 --> 00:31:45,132
Yes, it is.
716
00:31:45,133 --> 00:31:47,734
It's showing some silver,
and copper there.
717
00:31:47,900 --> 00:31:49,233
Silver is exciting,
isn't it?
718
00:31:49,400 --> 00:31:50,734
Yes, it is.
719
00:31:50,900 --> 00:31:52,467
On Lot 8,
720
00:31:52,633 --> 00:31:54,967
Dr. Spooner has just made
a stunning discovery
721
00:31:55,133 --> 00:31:58,734
in the soils that were covered
by the massive boulder.
722
00:31:58,834 --> 00:32:00,633
So, to be clear,
then you're finding
723
00:32:00,800 --> 00:32:03,033
more of the silver content
in the lower layer,
724
00:32:03,200 --> 00:32:04,500
not in that upper layer.
725
00:32:04,667 --> 00:32:06,333
Well, and that's
very preliminary.
726
00:32:06,500 --> 00:32:08,467
- It has to go to Emma.
- Could that be
727
00:32:08,567 --> 00:32:11,133
from something seeping up
that you could be detecting?
728
00:32:11,300 --> 00:32:14,000
If there was silver here
at one point,
729
00:32:14,166 --> 00:32:15,934
it could leach into that soil.
730
00:32:16,066 --> 00:32:17,333
Well, what if
it's still there, underneath?
731
00:32:17,500 --> 00:32:19,367
Yeah, I think
there's every possibility.
732
00:32:19,533 --> 00:32:21,834
Could Fiona
be correct
733
00:32:22,000 --> 00:32:24,500
that Dr. Spooner
may have detected evidence
734
00:32:24,667 --> 00:32:26,133
of a large cache of silver
735
00:32:26,300 --> 00:32:28,700
buried deeper below
this feature?
736
00:32:28,867 --> 00:32:32,300
If this was an air shaft,
for a tunnel,
737
00:32:32,467 --> 00:32:34,800
then there would be forces
738
00:32:34,967 --> 00:32:37,266
that would be bringing up,
let's say mists and things.
739
00:32:37,467 --> 00:32:39,700
- Yeah.
- Super saturated air
740
00:32:39,834 --> 00:32:43,667
that could carry along
and then condense under here.
741
00:32:43,800 --> 00:32:46,200
Yeah, but where's
the silver coming from?
742
00:32:46,367 --> 00:32:47,767
- Treasure, right? Yeah.
- Yeah!
743
00:32:47,900 --> 00:32:49,367
Well, that's the conjecture.
744
00:32:49,533 --> 00:32:51,800
I think it goes much deeper.
745
00:32:51,967 --> 00:32:53,633
Lifting the boulder
initially confirms
746
00:32:53,800 --> 00:32:55,467
that it was placed by people.
747
00:32:55,633 --> 00:32:58,700
The next step, uh,
is for the archaeologists
748
00:32:58,900 --> 00:33:00,667
to carefully excavate
749
00:33:00,800 --> 00:33:03,166
the dark soils and then see
what's underneath them.
750
00:33:03,300 --> 00:33:05,066
Silver is just as exciting
751
00:33:05,233 --> 00:33:07,233
as gold when you're
talking about a treasure hunt
752
00:33:07,400 --> 00:33:09,066
and you're talking about coins.
753
00:33:09,200 --> 00:33:11,333
I mean, the Pitblado coin
didn't have any gold in it.
754
00:33:11,467 --> 00:33:14,033
It was a silver coin,
with copper.
755
00:33:14,200 --> 00:33:16,533
Silver and copper.
Showed up right here, so...
756
00:33:16,700 --> 00:33:18,333
I want to know
where the heck it came from,
757
00:33:18,533 --> 00:33:19,934
and we don't know that yet.
758
00:33:20,100 --> 00:33:21,734
Interesting results.
759
00:33:21,867 --> 00:33:24,266
Anomalous results,
we need to do more work.
760
00:33:24,433 --> 00:33:25,934
- Yep.
- And Craig and I
761
00:33:26,100 --> 00:33:27,700
- got plenty of other work to do.
- Okay, that's great.
762
00:33:27,867 --> 00:33:29,767
Perfect.
All right, let's get after it.
763
00:33:29,934 --> 00:33:31,400
Okay.
764
00:33:36,200 --> 00:33:38,834
Two days later...
765
00:33:40,467 --> 00:33:42,367
Welcome to the war room.
766
00:33:42,533 --> 00:33:45,367
I am very enthusiastic about
what we will learn today.
767
00:33:45,533 --> 00:33:48,834
...as operations
continue across the island,
768
00:33:48,967 --> 00:33:52,033
members of the team
meet via videoconference
769
00:33:52,200 --> 00:33:56,233
with archaeoastronomy expert
Professor Adriano Gaspani.
770
00:33:57,266 --> 00:34:00,934
To me, the most inscrutable,
hard-to-understand,
771
00:34:01,100 --> 00:34:03,934
uh, data in the swamp
are the stakes.
772
00:34:04,100 --> 00:34:07,500
The position of them,
the orientation of them.
773
00:34:07,667 --> 00:34:09,300
I believe they are trying
to tell us something.
774
00:34:09,467 --> 00:34:12,734
So, I tasked Emiliano
with getting in touch
775
00:34:12,867 --> 00:34:17,300
with Professor Gaspani and
having him look at that data.
776
00:34:17,467 --> 00:34:19,166
The professor has done
an incredible amount of work
777
00:34:19,333 --> 00:34:20,734
with Nolan's Cross.
778
00:34:20,867 --> 00:34:23,600
That also goes
through the swamp.
779
00:34:23,767 --> 00:34:25,133
Yes.
780
00:34:25,300 --> 00:34:27,567
In 2022,
781
00:34:27,700 --> 00:34:31,333
Professor Gaspani
conducted a peer-reviewed study
782
00:34:31,500 --> 00:34:35,600
of the six megalithic boulders
that form Nolan's Cross.
783
00:34:35,767 --> 00:34:37,233
Based on historical alignments
784
00:34:37,367 --> 00:34:40,900
that the boulders had with
certain stars in the night sky,
785
00:34:41,033 --> 00:34:45,633
Professor Gaspani believes
that Nolan's Cross was created
786
00:34:45,800 --> 00:34:47,967
in approximately 1200 AD
787
00:34:48,133 --> 00:34:50,500
by members
of the Knights Templar.
788
00:34:50,667 --> 00:34:52,333
It's almost undeniable,
789
00:34:52,500 --> 00:34:57,100
these stakes are put in these
orientations for a purpose.
790
00:34:57,266 --> 00:35:00,367
Professor Gaspani's
unique perspective,
791
00:35:00,500 --> 00:35:04,000
using archaeoastronomy--
stellar, solar alignments--
792
00:35:04,166 --> 00:35:06,633
he may be able
to give us a timeline.
793
00:35:06,767 --> 00:35:10,533
And if indeed it can point us
in the right direction,
794
00:35:10,700 --> 00:35:13,900
or give us
the elusive bull's-eye,
795
00:35:14,066 --> 00:35:15,734
it would be fantastic.
796
00:35:16,934 --> 00:35:19,066
I would like to welcome
Professor Gaspani
797
00:35:19,233 --> 00:35:20,533
and, uh, Marzia Sebastiani,
798
00:35:20,700 --> 00:35:23,900
who's, uh, kind enough
to translate
799
00:35:24,066 --> 00:35:25,667
for Professor Gaspani.
800
00:35:25,834 --> 00:35:27,133
Thank you.
801
00:35:27,266 --> 00:35:29,066
Now, after receiving
802
00:35:29,233 --> 00:35:32,567
Steve Guptil's detailed survey
of the eight-sided stakes
803
00:35:32,700 --> 00:35:34,633
that have been discovered
in the swamp...
804
00:35:36,600 --> 00:35:38,400
...Professor Gaspani
805
00:35:38,533 --> 00:35:40,400
has completed his analysis
806
00:35:40,533 --> 00:35:42,500
of their possible
historical alignments
807
00:35:42,667 --> 00:35:46,066
with specific stars
and constellations.
808
00:36:10,000 --> 00:36:11,633
So, these are
the stakes
809
00:36:11,800 --> 00:36:13,934
that are located in the north.
810
00:36:14,100 --> 00:36:18,533
It's two separate groups:
red and light blue.
811
00:36:18,633 --> 00:36:22,467
And there's one
very interesting aspect.
812
00:36:32,467 --> 00:36:34,734
Why is this
so important?
813
00:36:38,233 --> 00:36:40,600
Deneb is the main star
814
00:36:40,767 --> 00:36:42,600
in the Cygnus constellation,
815
00:36:42,767 --> 00:36:48,467
and we have a map of the Cygnus
constellation on Nolan's Cross.
816
00:36:50,667 --> 00:36:52,433
This very peculiar
stellar alignment
817
00:36:52,600 --> 00:36:55,300
that Gaspani found
for the stakes
818
00:36:55,467 --> 00:36:59,266
share the same constellation
with Nolan's Cross.
819
00:37:03,000 --> 00:37:05,633
When Professor
Gaspani reported his belief
820
00:37:05,800 --> 00:37:09,934
that Nolan's Cross
was constructed around 1200 AD,
821
00:37:10,066 --> 00:37:11,934
he came to that conclusion
822
00:37:12,066 --> 00:37:14,166
by matching
the location of the boulders
823
00:37:14,300 --> 00:37:18,800
with historical positions
of certain stars in the sky,
824
00:37:18,967 --> 00:37:22,500
including Deneb
in the Cygnus constellation,
825
00:37:22,700 --> 00:37:26,133
a constellation that multiple
researchers over the years
826
00:37:26,300 --> 00:37:29,433
have suggested
aligns with the cross.
827
00:37:29,567 --> 00:37:31,000
Very interesting.
828
00:37:31,166 --> 00:37:32,667
The two sets
829
00:37:32,834 --> 00:37:38,266
of stakes
were dated astronomically.
830
00:38:03,533 --> 00:38:06,767
And make us think,
once again,
831
00:38:06,934 --> 00:38:08,333
that this link
832
00:38:08,467 --> 00:38:11,367
with Templar culture
was present.
833
00:38:13,800 --> 00:38:16,667
This is
mind-blowing to me.
834
00:38:21,266 --> 00:38:23,567
My conclusion
is that Europeans
835
00:38:23,734 --> 00:38:26,734
with Templar culture
were present
836
00:38:26,900 --> 00:38:28,600
on Oak Island
837
00:38:28,767 --> 00:38:30,533
in the 13th century.
838
00:38:31,533 --> 00:38:33,700
- It's quite astounding.
- In the war room,
839
00:38:33,867 --> 00:38:38,033
Professor Adriano Gaspani
has just presented his analysis
840
00:38:38,200 --> 00:38:42,233
that a line of the eight-sided
survey stakes found in the swamp
841
00:38:42,367 --> 00:38:45,500
could date back
to the 13th century,
842
00:38:45,633 --> 00:38:48,333
and share historic
stellar alignments
843
00:38:48,467 --> 00:38:51,166
with the boulders
of Nolan's Cross,
844
00:38:51,300 --> 00:38:53,700
meaning that both features
may have been created
845
00:38:53,867 --> 00:38:57,266
by the same people
nearly 800 years ago.
846
00:38:57,467 --> 00:38:59,100
If those stakes
847
00:38:59,266 --> 00:39:02,066
represent something
from the 1200s,
848
00:39:02,200 --> 00:39:03,567
then that means
there's a plan out there.
849
00:39:03,700 --> 00:39:05,400
And so, for me,
850
00:39:05,533 --> 00:39:06,800
that's probably
the most important piece
851
00:39:06,967 --> 00:39:08,300
that I've taken from this,
852
00:39:08,467 --> 00:39:10,166
because what we're missing
is that plan.
853
00:39:10,333 --> 00:39:12,600
Right? And it goes back
to even what we found this year:
854
00:39:12,767 --> 00:39:14,600
the Lot 8 boulder
855
00:39:14,767 --> 00:39:17,467
and the Lot 5, uh, marker stone.
856
00:39:17,600 --> 00:39:20,400
Many of us here believe
that those are potentially
857
00:39:20,533 --> 00:39:23,066
settlements in that
time period, the 1200s.
858
00:39:23,200 --> 00:39:25,133
They might be part of a bigger
plan to survey a treasure.
859
00:39:27,000 --> 00:39:29,300
Maybe
we-we haven't found
860
00:39:29,467 --> 00:39:32,800
other structures
that carry those alignments,
861
00:39:32,967 --> 00:39:34,467
and they're still there.
862
00:39:34,667 --> 00:39:36,133
What we need to do
863
00:39:36,300 --> 00:39:38,300
is-is target some areas.
864
00:39:39,367 --> 00:39:42,000
There's three large boulders
865
00:39:42,166 --> 00:39:44,667
that form the stem
of Nolan's Cross.
866
00:39:44,834 --> 00:39:46,633
The stem of the cross
goes through the bog,
867
00:39:46,767 --> 00:39:49,433
not very far
from the stakes we found.
868
00:39:49,600 --> 00:39:51,834
I think we'd be crazy
not to search that.
869
00:39:52,000 --> 00:39:54,133
Who knows what
we can find in there.
870
00:39:54,300 --> 00:39:56,066
I think Nolan's Cross
871
00:39:56,200 --> 00:39:59,000
is saying something to us
that we have yet to understand.
872
00:39:59,166 --> 00:40:01,800
There is a New World,
Old World connection
873
00:40:02,000 --> 00:40:03,900
vis-à-vis these stakes,
these structures
874
00:40:04,033 --> 00:40:05,900
and these alignments.
875
00:40:06,033 --> 00:40:09,333
I would like to go back and
revisit the stem of the cross.
876
00:40:09,500 --> 00:40:11,166
It's too significant.
877
00:40:11,333 --> 00:40:14,967
I think within that
construction, there are clues
878
00:40:15,100 --> 00:40:16,467
that will be
incredibly instrumental
879
00:40:16,667 --> 00:40:17,967
in helping to solve
this mystery.
880
00:40:18,133 --> 00:40:20,900
My hope and belief
881
00:40:21,000 --> 00:40:24,433
is that we finally put
a few puzzle pieces together.
882
00:40:24,600 --> 00:40:27,567
The stakes are reflective
of something,
883
00:40:27,700 --> 00:40:29,967
and I think the work in the bog
needs to continue.
884
00:40:30,133 --> 00:40:32,233
- Right.
- I think we should all,
885
00:40:32,367 --> 00:40:34,233
uh, be quite proud
886
00:40:34,367 --> 00:40:37,300
of where we have taken
the Oak Island mystery to date.
887
00:40:37,467 --> 00:40:40,266
And it's things like this
that will help
888
00:40:40,433 --> 00:40:42,400
tell the story, and the story,
889
00:40:42,533 --> 00:40:43,900
hopefully, eventually,
890
00:40:44,033 --> 00:40:46,000
will lead to the treasure.
891
00:40:46,166 --> 00:40:49,433
So, Professor Gaspani,
we all, as we sit here,
892
00:40:49,600 --> 00:40:51,900
we're exceedingly interested
in pursuing this,
893
00:40:52,033 --> 00:40:55,000
and, uh, we want to thank you
both very, very much.
894
00:40:55,133 --> 00:40:57,400
- Grazie mille.
- Grazie mille.
895
00:40:57,600 --> 00:40:58,934
Thank you. Thank you.
896
00:40:59,033 --> 00:41:00,900
- Ciao.
- Ciao, yeah.
897
00:41:01,033 --> 00:41:03,533
For Rick, Marty
and their team,
898
00:41:03,700 --> 00:41:06,133
a week that began
with a daunting setback
899
00:41:06,266 --> 00:41:09,967
has ended with renewed hope
that they are closing in
900
00:41:10,100 --> 00:41:14,200
on the truth behind
the 231-year-old mystery.
901
00:41:14,367 --> 00:41:17,166
Having now discovered evidence
of precious metals
902
00:41:17,333 --> 00:41:20,133
buried deep
in the Money Pit area,
903
00:41:20,266 --> 00:41:24,133
and beneath
a megalithic boulder on Lot 8,
904
00:41:24,266 --> 00:41:26,333
compelling new data has affirmed
905
00:41:26,433 --> 00:41:29,133
that Oak Island's secrets
could stretch back
906
00:41:29,266 --> 00:41:31,467
nearly 800 years.
907
00:41:31,600 --> 00:41:37,000
So, now, as the team digs deeper
for the ultimate answers,
908
00:41:37,100 --> 00:41:40,133
the stakes
for what they may find
909
00:41:40,266 --> 00:41:43,900
have never been higher.
910
00:41:46,834 --> 00:41:51,533
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