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Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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Here we go.
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- Whoa!
- What was that?
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The caisson
just hit something solid.
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Something
really hard right there.
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Let's see
what we've got.
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This might have been
around a treasure chest.
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- Oh, my gosh.
- What is it?
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It's perfectly
on the line of the cross.
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It's what
we've been looking for.
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Ha-ha!
This is cool, Rick.
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This is bigger
than what we think.
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Wow. -[Fiona] There could
be treasure down there.
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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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Hey, Jack. Fiona.
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- Hey, Rick.
- Hi.
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Hi. -Look at the progress
we've made.
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I see that.
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The quest for
answers, and treasure, continues
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on Oak Island
as Rick Lagina begins
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his day on Lot 8 with
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Fiona Steele and Jack Begley.
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I think it's interesting
the way that the rocks are
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structured on this side,
on the right side.
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- Yeah.
- And we're not getting
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the same thing
on the other side at all.
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In fact, I wouldn't
be surprised if that was
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the only side that was actually
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- holding up the boulder.
- Mm. Mm-hmm.
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- Here it goes.
- Here we go.
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After removing
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a 40,000-pound boulder
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from an artificially placed ring
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of small stones one week ago...
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- Look at that.
- ...the team
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was surprised to find
new evidence that
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the boulder was covering
a backfilled, man-made feature,
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or possible shaft.
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Yeah, that
looks like a filled hole.
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Exactly. Yeah.
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And when
geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner
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scanned the soils
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with a handheld
X-ray fluorescence device,
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he discovered evidence
of possible treasure
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buried somewhere deeper below.
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It's showing
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something that I didn't see
in the other sample...
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Oh.
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- ...which is some silver.
- Yeah.
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We will remove the rest
of the top layer of the soil.
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We'll go through
the second layer
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and then, the plan is
really to start removing
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some of these rocks,
as well, to really see
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what's underneath here.
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Hm. -Because there
could still very well
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be something underneath here
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- that we just haven't seen yet.
- Yeah.
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You just have to be
patient, right?
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I mean, that's all you can do.
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The two completely
different sides
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of the hole
is really quite interesting.
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- Yep.
- Why that side
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- and not this side?
- I know.
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I can certainly say that I think
it was done a long time ago.
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What's your "long time ago"?
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Well, I would say
before the 1700s.
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So, we have to
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just keep
going forward in gathering
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the information and have
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a proper analysis
of everything. -[Rick] Yeah.
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There's got to be
something under that boulder.
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- Yeah.
- But the only way to know
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is to continue to do
the work you're doing, so...
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Alrighty. Thank you. -
All right. See you later.
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- See you, Rick.
- See you.
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With the Lot 8 feature,
I feel absolutely intrigued.
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It's not like
anything we see on Oak Island
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or-or anything
in Nova Scotia, period.
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This is motivating us
to look through the rocks,
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look through the structures.
We've got to look
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at everything and
make sure that we're not
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missing anything in this.
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There could
be treasure down there.
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Look. Check this out, Jack.
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- What is that?
- Well, it's the first
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flattish rock that I'm seeing,
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and it seems
to be at the bottom.
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And if you look
at all the other rocks,
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they're a little rounded
and little,
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and other than those
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big ones sticking out, but
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that could be hiding something.
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- Oh.
- We're gonna find out.
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Look, it keeps going.
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- Hmm.
- Oh.
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Hmm.
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It's a good thing
we are going below this soil.
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It's the flattest rock
that we've seen so far.
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As we've been
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uncovering some of the soil,
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I'm starting to see
a face of these flat rocks.
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It just looks
a little odd because
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it's so perfectly smooth
and flat that I'm wondering
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if this is part
of the feature itself.
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The fact that we're uncovering
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all of these rocks in a pattern,
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I wasn't expecting
to see that at all.
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Yeah. -And I don't think it
would hurt to have Dr. Spooner
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take a look at this, once
it's all uncovered, as well.
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He may be more familiar
with-with this type of deposit.
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It seems not normal.
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- Mm-hmm.
- So...
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Can this island
get any stranger?
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It's
the strangest island
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with the strangest things
that are so unexplainable.
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As Fiona continues
uncovering clues on Lot 8,
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later that morning...
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It's a new day.
Here we are in the Karma.
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Oh, yeah.
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It's a hell of a thing.
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...Jack joins
Craig Tester
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and other members of the team
in the Money Pit area,
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where digging proceeds in
the seven-foot-diameter shaft
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known as Karma-1.
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Did he say
it went down real easy?
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He said it's going down
like a hot knife through butter.
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The excavation
is fast approaching
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a depth of 150 feet...
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Here we go, Terry.
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...meaning it could soon
breach the solution channel
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where the team hopes
to find a massive source
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of precious metals
that have previously
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been detected in this area
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through soil and water testing.
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Here we go.
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Let's find some gold and silver.
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It's sloppy.
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I believe we're proving
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that the solution channel
gobbled up
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a bunch of stuff
from the Money Pit.
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The karma would
be that we can finally,
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in the end,
solve the whole thing.
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That would be the karma I like.
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- Morning, guys.
- Morning, Adam.
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Morning, Adam. -I see
y'all kind of watching the show.
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- Yeah.
- Yeah. What's the update?
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Uh, we're just starting
to touch the 150 range
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- on the dig.
- Okay.
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At 160, we'll probably
hit the bedrock plateau
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on top of the solution channel,
at which point,
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we'll see how well
we're cutting through it, right?
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Yeah. Absolutely.
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So, we're gonna get almost to
the top of the bedrock plateau
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with this one. -[Adam E.] Yeah.
We're ready to go at it.
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- Cool. -[Craig] Okay.
- All right, guys.
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- We'll keep you updated.
- Thanks.
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- Thanks.
- Thank you.
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Once we get to 155,
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we should let the, uh, the guys
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at the wash plant know
we got a lot of stuff
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that they could be
looking for there.
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They may have already found
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a really cool, interesting find.
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Yeah. Definitely.
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As the digging
operation continues
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in the Karma-1 shaft...
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...some 500 feet to the east,
near Smith's Cove...
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That'd be limestone.
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It's a piece of pottery.
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...Charles Barkhouse
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and other members
of the team sift through
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the excavated spoils
that are being
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processed at the wash plant.
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Installed by
Billy Gerhardt and his team,
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the industrial-grade machine
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moves truckloads of spoils
through metal grates,
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known as "grizzly bars,"
to remove larger rocks.
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The spoils then pass through
a tool known as a chopper
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to break up
and remove the thick clay.
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From there,
they drop onto a shaker deck,
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where they are
sprayed clean with water
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and then separated by size
onto three conveyor belts,
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allowing the team
to examine them
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by hand for important clues.
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Hey, Charles.
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Look at that.
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That's really cool.
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That's a great find, Bailey.
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Let's put it in the bag
and I'm gonna take it
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- and show the guys.
- Awesome.
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In the wash plant,
you're looking for
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anything out of the ordinary.
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Anything that catches
your eye, you literally
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pull it off the belt, because
you don't know what it may mean.
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Hey, Jack.
What do you think of that?
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Oh...
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Well, first glance,
I see the smaller loops
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and they're not uniform...
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- No, they're not.
- ...and you can see--
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I bet this could be quite old.
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Well, Jack,
if that is handwrought,
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then it could be 1850s
and earlier.
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- Wow.
- And it is pretty cool.
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Whenever I see links of chain,
I often wonder
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what was it attached to?
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- Yeah.
- Right?
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This could be
a clue to the mystery. -Yeah.
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I'll go take it back
to the lab. -Okay.
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- We'll keep looking.
- Yeah.
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Meanwhile,
back in the Money Pit area...
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I like this new
piece of equipment.
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We're getting down there.
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That's some
pretty good progress.
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- Josh, is it feeling hard now?
- There's something-- I'm in...
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Something's
going on here.
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- Hello, mate.
- How's it going?
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Hey guys. -Hey, Quinton.
How you doing?
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So, we're hitting
something hard again.
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We're not sure exactly
what it is, if it's metal
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or if it's something else
down there.
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Oh, wow.
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In the Money Pit
area, the Karma-1 shaft
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has encountered
a strangely hard material
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or possible object
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at a depth of nearly 160 feet.
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- Great stuff.
- All right,
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- I'll keep you updated.
- Thanks a lot, Quinton.
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- Thank you very much.
- Appreciate it.
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It's kind of
exciting to think there's some
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stronger obstacle down there
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that's stopping the equipment.
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Even the teeth and the tools
that we brought out
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this year on this equipment
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is designed to chew through
bedrock, and the fact that it is
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having a hard time
going through it
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suggests maybe there's
something else down there.
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- Hey, Marty.
- How's it going?
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Hey. They did say
that the caisson
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just hit something solid.
According to ROC,
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caisson's at 155,
dig's a little bit past it.
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Uh, they felt
the ground solidify.
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What's it
looking like, hard clay?
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- Possibly metal.
- Good.
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I hope we get lucky.
259
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We well could. Absolutely.
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Here comes the bucket.
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Another bucket, another chance,
guys. Here it comes. -Yep.
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That looks
like solid material
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right at the bottom
of the bucket.
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Okay, mate.
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Let's see if there's
anything in this load.
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- We've got a signal, Terry.
- Yep.
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Yeah, just there.
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Think it's in the deck, Terry.
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No, it isn't.
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It's a piece of metal plate.
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Or it could be part of
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a shoe from an old shaft.
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Interesting. Yep.
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There's something here.
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- Careful, it looks sharp.
- Yeah.
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Metal pieces,
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possibly from the bottom brace,
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or shoe, of an old shaft?
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I think
I found a piece of shoe.
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Could be off the bottom
of the Chappell Shaft.
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So we may be at the bottom.
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Yeah. -Getting close to the
bottom of the Chappell for sure.
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In 1897, treasure
hunters Frederick Blair
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and William Chappell drilled
into a believed seven-foot-high
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concrete-encased vault
at a depth of 153 feet.
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In 1931, with the help
of William's son Melbourne,
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the three men constructed
a nearly 160-foot-deep shaft
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in an unsuccessful attempt
to retrieve it.
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Is it possible
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that the team
has recovered a clue suggesting
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they may be close
to rediscovering
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the so-called Chappell Vault?
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We're thinking
that treasure fell to the bottom
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of the solution channel.
Hopefully, today
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or maybe early tomorrow,
we'll be down there.
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We're gonna find out. -Yeah,
and this is the moment of truth.
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Oh.
Another load coming up.
298
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- Here it comes.
- Yep.
299
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Look at that.
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That, my friends,
is gypsum, right there.
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Yeah.
302
00:13:32,000 --> 00:13:33,633
Yeah,
that would mean we are
303
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probably into the bedrock
plateau a little bit. -Yeah.
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The bedrock plateau
is the thick layer of gypsum
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some 160 to 170 feet deep
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that the team
has previously encountered
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just above the solution channel.
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This means they have
just a few more feet of digging
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before reaching
their target zone
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where silver has been detected.
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We're getting to the heart
of the matter now, guys.
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Here we go.
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We're gonna be
boring through the edge
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of the solution channel
on the bedrock plateau,
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crunching down through.
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That's gonna be
tough cutting from here on in.
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00:14:08,934 --> 00:14:11,033
We have done a lot of caissons
318
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around here,
but very few of them
319
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have extended beyond
the bedrock plateau.
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00:14:14,767 --> 00:14:17,967
That is very difficult to
drill through, and that causes
321
00:14:18,100 --> 00:14:20,033
an immense amount of difficulty
for the drillers
322
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to try and carry on that hole
323
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and down into the actual
solution channel itself.
324
00:14:25,033 --> 00:14:26,700
Oh.
325
00:14:29,266 --> 00:14:31,533
I think I'm on the rock.
326
00:14:33,600 --> 00:14:36,500
Hey, guys, looks
like a report coming in.
327
00:14:37,700 --> 00:14:40,033
We're in that kinda bad material
to drill that we've seen.
328
00:14:40,200 --> 00:14:41,734
- Oh, yeah.
- So we're going
329
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a little bit slower right now
'cause we're pushing
330
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through some hard stuff.
331
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We're happy to report we're down
332
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to 171 feet with the casing.
333
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The quicker you break
into the solution channel,
334
00:14:51,200 --> 00:14:53,734
I think, the more likely
we are to find what we seek.
335
00:14:53,900 --> 00:14:55,400
It's about time, right?
336
00:14:55,600 --> 00:14:57,633
That's right, Gary.
Wouldn't that be karma?
337
00:14:57,767 --> 00:14:59,900
Karmic, yes.
Absolutely. Very good.
338
00:15:00,133 --> 00:15:01,533
Thanks, guys.
339
00:15:01,667 --> 00:15:03,100
As the dig
pushes deeper
340
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in the Money Pit area...
341
00:15:06,600 --> 00:15:07,800
Well, this is
a pretty exciting spot.
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00:15:07,967 --> 00:15:09,467
This is Cone D.
343
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We know it's part of
the alignment for the cross.
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...in
the northwestern region
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of the swamp, Tom Nolan
is leading a search
346
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on his property near Cone D,
347
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one of six massive boulders
348
00:15:22,100 --> 00:15:24,100
that make up
the megalithic feature
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known as Nolan's Cross.
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00:15:27,000 --> 00:15:29,767
We're gonna stay in the line of
the cross and we're gonna move
351
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towards the headstone.
352
00:15:31,333 --> 00:15:34,767
Gaspani has a theory
about the cross.
353
00:15:34,934 --> 00:15:36,233
We could find some artifacts
354
00:15:36,400 --> 00:15:38,700
on this and maybe
something even bigger than that.
355
00:15:38,834 --> 00:15:40,633
- Okay.
- Let's do it.
356
00:15:40,800 --> 00:15:42,200
I'm very enthusiastic
357
00:15:42,333 --> 00:15:43,934
about what we will learn today.
358
00:15:44,100 --> 00:15:47,200
One week ago,
archaeoastronomy expert
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00:15:47,400 --> 00:15:49,100
Professor Adriano Gaspani
360
00:15:49,300 --> 00:15:50,900
presented his analysis
361
00:15:51,066 --> 00:15:55,133
that the eight-sided wooden
survey stakes found in the swamp
362
00:15:55,300 --> 00:15:56,734
may have been put in place,
363
00:15:56,900 --> 00:15:59,100
along with
the boulders of Nolan's Cross,
364
00:15:59,266 --> 00:16:03,433
in the 13th century by members
of the Knights Templar.
365
00:16:03,567 --> 00:16:05,033
The two sets
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00:16:05,200 --> 00:16:07,867
of stakes were dated...
367
00:16:09,867 --> 00:16:13,600
Now, because
Cone D sets in the swamp
368
00:16:13,800 --> 00:16:15,300
near the stakes,
369
00:16:15,467 --> 00:16:17,133
Tom hopes to find
more clues in the area
370
00:16:17,300 --> 00:16:20,266
that might help prove
this incredible theory.
371
00:16:20,400 --> 00:16:22,867
I think I'm good for now.
372
00:16:23,000 --> 00:16:24,266
Lots of rocks.
373
00:16:24,467 --> 00:16:26,133
Now, what is this?
374
00:16:27,200 --> 00:16:29,867
What is this? Hmm.
375
00:16:30,033 --> 00:16:32,834
- This looks, I mean... split.
- Yeah,
376
00:16:33,000 --> 00:16:34,967
it looks split
and then it doesn't look
377
00:16:35,166 --> 00:16:36,967
- natural, does it?
- No.
378
00:16:37,166 --> 00:16:39,834
But it's perfectly
379
00:16:40,033 --> 00:16:43,100
on the line of the cross.
380
00:16:43,233 --> 00:16:45,767
And the one leaning up here
looks almost like
381
00:16:45,967 --> 00:16:48,333
it's been perfectly cut,
doesn't it?
382
00:16:48,500 --> 00:16:50,200
Maybe we should give Rick a call
383
00:16:50,367 --> 00:16:52,000
just to have a look at it,
see what he thinks.
384
00:16:52,166 --> 00:16:54,633
- Yeah, that's an idea.
- Okay. Yeah, I'll-I'll text him
385
00:16:54,800 --> 00:16:56,433
to come down,
have a look at this.
386
00:16:56,633 --> 00:16:59,033
Could Tom be correct
that they have found
387
00:16:59,200 --> 00:17:02,667
an artificially split stone
near Cone D?
388
00:17:02,800 --> 00:17:08,000
If so, who split it in two?
And for what purpose?
389
00:17:09,266 --> 00:17:11,767
Hey, Tom. -Hey, Rick. Might
get you to have a look at this.
390
00:17:12,867 --> 00:17:15,233
The reason this stands out
391
00:17:15,400 --> 00:17:17,533
is because it is right
on the line of the cross.
392
00:17:19,567 --> 00:17:20,900
Pretty substantial, too.
393
00:17:21,100 --> 00:17:24,333
An unnatural look to it,
for sure.
394
00:17:24,433 --> 00:17:26,433
You know,
every time my dad found
395
00:17:26,600 --> 00:17:30,166
a stone formation that fit
with the line of the stakes,
396
00:17:30,300 --> 00:17:32,333
you know, he assumed
that the original creators
397
00:17:32,467 --> 00:17:34,200
of this placed these stones.
398
00:17:34,367 --> 00:17:37,433
I mean, we know the boulders
of the cross were placed,
399
00:17:37,633 --> 00:17:40,767
but to me
this might be part of the works.
400
00:17:40,934 --> 00:17:42,367
Maybe Al can just
do a little dig here
401
00:17:42,567 --> 00:17:44,233
- and see, see, see what's what.
- Oh, absolutely.
402
00:17:51,900 --> 00:17:53,367
That's weird.
403
00:17:54,633 --> 00:17:55,900
Just a sec, Al.
404
00:17:56,066 --> 00:17:58,000
Look at this, Rick.
405
00:17:58,200 --> 00:18:00,467
Almost the coloration
has totally changed
406
00:18:00,633 --> 00:18:02,133
in this one area.
407
00:18:02,300 --> 00:18:05,300
Oh, yeah. Very gray-looking, eh?
408
00:18:05,467 --> 00:18:10,066
Yeah, the rocks
are kind of grayish.
409
00:18:10,200 --> 00:18:13,300
The soil even looks grayish.
410
00:18:13,467 --> 00:18:16,767
That's almost
blue clay-looking.
411
00:18:16,934 --> 00:18:18,300
Maybe it matches
412
00:18:18,467 --> 00:18:19,934
- the Lot 5 clay.
- Yeah.
413
00:18:20,100 --> 00:18:22,266
Lot 5
and the Money Pit as well.
414
00:18:29,600 --> 00:18:31,333
Maybe it matches
the Lot 5 clay.
415
00:18:31,467 --> 00:18:33,166
- Yeah.
- Lot 5 and the Money Pit
416
00:18:33,300 --> 00:18:34,600
as well.
417
00:18:34,767 --> 00:18:36,433
That would be
quite something.
418
00:18:36,600 --> 00:18:38,767
While digging
near the Cone D boulder
419
00:18:38,900 --> 00:18:41,033
of Nolan's Cross, Rick
420
00:18:41,200 --> 00:18:42,767
and other members of the team
421
00:18:42,934 --> 00:18:45,934
have just discovered
a possible clue.
422
00:18:46,100 --> 00:18:48,400
Potentially hand-worked blue clay
423
00:18:48,567 --> 00:18:50,400
that has previously
been uncovered
424
00:18:50,533 --> 00:18:52,667
in the rounded feature on Lot 5
425
00:18:52,800 --> 00:18:56,333
as well as during
19th century digging operations
426
00:18:56,433 --> 00:18:58,166
in the original Money Pit.
427
00:18:58,300 --> 00:19:01,734
It's concentrated
right in this one spot.
428
00:19:01,934 --> 00:19:03,800
That's definitely
different, though.
429
00:19:03,967 --> 00:19:05,233
You haven't seen that
430
00:19:05,333 --> 00:19:07,400
- anywhere in that dig, have you?
- No. No.
431
00:19:07,533 --> 00:19:09,734
It follows that rock split.
432
00:19:09,867 --> 00:19:11,900
Well, we should bag
more samples of that stuff.
433
00:19:12,033 --> 00:19:13,734
Yeah.
434
00:19:13,867 --> 00:19:16,400
We know that blue clay,
when used correctly,
435
00:19:16,600 --> 00:19:21,834
will seal a box,
a treasure chest,
436
00:19:22,000 --> 00:19:24,500
a chamber from
the penetration of water.
437
00:19:24,667 --> 00:19:27,834
We know it because they used
blue clay on the shafts.
438
00:19:28,000 --> 00:19:30,567
And I hope this is
the connection to the Money Pit,
439
00:19:30,667 --> 00:19:33,133
and I find that
exceedingly interesting.
440
00:19:33,300 --> 00:19:34,934
I think what we might do, Al,
441
00:19:35,133 --> 00:19:37,166
is just do a side profile.
442
00:19:37,333 --> 00:19:40,400
Just to see if we see
that continuation
443
00:19:40,533 --> 00:19:42,900
- going that way.
- Okay.
444
00:19:53,967 --> 00:19:55,767
Hey, Al!
445
00:20:04,667 --> 00:20:06,333
What is it?
446
00:20:07,333 --> 00:20:08,767
I don't know.
447
00:20:12,867 --> 00:20:14,166
Stake.
448
00:20:14,333 --> 00:20:16,133
Oh, my gosh.
449
00:20:16,300 --> 00:20:18,000
It was pounded
right in alongside the rock,
450
00:20:18,166 --> 00:20:20,633
right on the line of the cross.
451
00:20:20,800 --> 00:20:22,600
If this is the line, as you say,
452
00:20:22,767 --> 00:20:25,100
then somebody wanted to make
sure it was laid out perfectly.
453
00:20:25,266 --> 00:20:28,800
This stake definitely ties
to the line of the cross.
454
00:20:28,967 --> 00:20:32,133
Yeah. Let's see it,
Tom, if I can.
455
00:20:37,000 --> 00:20:38,600
And your dad
never used these, right?
456
00:20:38,767 --> 00:20:41,800
No. He just used
the factory-cut ones.
457
00:20:42,834 --> 00:20:44,100
- Axe-cut.
- Yeah.
458
00:20:44,300 --> 00:20:46,900
Finding that here,
that-that's...
459
00:20:47,033 --> 00:20:48,567
- that's quite something.
- Mm-hmm.
460
00:20:48,667 --> 00:20:51,900
75, 100 feet from Cone D.
461
00:20:52,033 --> 00:20:53,567
Oh, it can only be
in association with
462
00:20:53,700 --> 00:20:56,000
the layout of the cross.
What else could it be?
463
00:20:56,166 --> 00:20:57,633
It makes sense to find
464
00:20:57,800 --> 00:21:00,400
one here because if they
were laying out the cross,
465
00:21:00,533 --> 00:21:02,233
they're staring
right across the bog.
466
00:21:02,367 --> 00:21:03,900
You'd want to set a post here
467
00:21:04,066 --> 00:21:06,467
to make sure you were
on the right line. -Yep.
468
00:21:06,600 --> 00:21:08,633
Given that
the team has now found
469
00:21:08,834 --> 00:21:12,166
another survey stake
located some 25 yards
470
00:21:12,333 --> 00:21:14,667
from one of the boulders
of Nolan's Cross,
471
00:21:14,834 --> 00:21:18,633
could it be connected
to the others previously found
472
00:21:18,767 --> 00:21:20,333
nearby in the swamp
473
00:21:20,533 --> 00:21:24,066
and support Professor Gaspani's
theory that the wooden stakes
474
00:21:24,233 --> 00:21:27,400
and Nolan's Cross
are directly related?
475
00:21:27,567 --> 00:21:28,834
It's stunning.
476
00:21:29,000 --> 00:21:30,300
It's what five
477
00:21:30,433 --> 00:21:32,467
highly accredited astronomers
478
00:21:32,600 --> 00:21:34,367
and archaeoastronomers said.
479
00:21:34,533 --> 00:21:37,834
They agree with the professor's
calculations and conclusions.
480
00:21:38,033 --> 00:21:40,033
It's what we've
been looking for. -Yep.
481
00:21:40,200 --> 00:21:44,033
The stakes found in close
proximity to Nolan's Cross,
482
00:21:44,200 --> 00:21:48,133
which was possibly
built in the 1200s,
483
00:21:48,233 --> 00:21:51,133
might be more
concrete evidence that
484
00:21:51,233 --> 00:21:54,033
it was done
at the same moment in time.
485
00:21:54,166 --> 00:21:55,467
That needs to go
486
00:21:55,667 --> 00:21:57,233
- to the lab.
- And we've got more to dig.
487
00:21:57,400 --> 00:21:58,967
Okey doke.
488
00:22:01,000 --> 00:22:03,033
Later that afternoon...
489
00:22:03,166 --> 00:22:04,800
Hey, Peter.
490
00:22:04,934 --> 00:22:06,800
- Hi, Fiona.
- Hi.
491
00:22:06,967 --> 00:22:09,066
- What do you think of this?
- Wow.
492
00:22:09,233 --> 00:22:11,367
...Dr. Ian Spooner
arrives
493
00:22:11,500 --> 00:22:14,600
on Lot 8, where Fiona
has now uncovered
494
00:22:14,767 --> 00:22:16,767
a tightly packed layer of stones
495
00:22:16,934 --> 00:22:18,800
that were hidden
beneath backfilled soil
496
00:22:18,967 --> 00:22:20,633
and the massive boulder.
497
00:22:20,800 --> 00:22:23,233
Now, I would like to know
if you think I'm crazy
498
00:22:23,400 --> 00:22:26,300
because I don't feel like
this is natural at all.
499
00:22:26,433 --> 00:22:28,066
It's not natural, first of all.
500
00:22:28,233 --> 00:22:29,700
It just can't be
'cause of the organic matter
501
00:22:29,900 --> 00:22:31,300
- all around those stones.
- Mm-hmm.
502
00:22:31,467 --> 00:22:33,133
I've never seen
anything like this here.
503
00:22:33,266 --> 00:22:35,700
And you can also see
the cradle of rocks
504
00:22:35,834 --> 00:22:37,266
around the top quite nicely now.
505
00:22:37,433 --> 00:22:39,767
- Yes.
- It's wild. I'm blown away.
506
00:22:39,934 --> 00:22:42,867
Well, you can even see
a circular formation of rocks
507
00:22:42,967 --> 00:22:44,433
- right around the base here.
- Yeah.
508
00:22:44,600 --> 00:22:46,066
I'm gonna be
removing this soil shortly
509
00:22:46,233 --> 00:22:47,533
and I would like to see
if that pattern continues.
510
00:22:47,667 --> 00:22:49,033
Right.
511
00:22:49,166 --> 00:22:50,900
We're just wondering
if there's something underneath.
512
00:22:51,066 --> 00:22:52,767
Right. -You know, was there
something intentionally buried?
513
00:22:52,934 --> 00:22:56,100
Yes. You know,
we did some XRF, a portable XRF.
514
00:22:56,266 --> 00:22:58,567
We got high lead, and
that's interesting to me.
515
00:22:58,734 --> 00:23:00,533
- Why the high lead?
- Yeah.
516
00:23:00,667 --> 00:23:04,100
Three weeks ago,
after taking soil samples
517
00:23:04,233 --> 00:23:05,934
beneath the large boulder,
518
00:23:06,066 --> 00:23:08,166
Dr. Spooner found high traces
519
00:23:08,333 --> 00:23:10,033
of lead in the material.
520
00:23:11,066 --> 00:23:14,433
This suggested evidence
of burning fire underground,
521
00:23:14,567 --> 00:23:17,800
which is a mining practice
that was used centuries ago
522
00:23:17,967 --> 00:23:20,467
to circulate air
in shafts and tunnels.
523
00:23:20,667 --> 00:23:22,800
So, what do you think it is?
524
00:23:22,967 --> 00:23:25,367
The stone is either
a marker or something
525
00:23:25,567 --> 00:23:28,000
- to protect something.
- Yeah, I agree.
526
00:23:28,166 --> 00:23:30,200
Is it possible
that the team
527
00:23:30,400 --> 00:23:32,166
has revealed
an artificial covering
528
00:23:32,367 --> 00:23:35,867
for a shaft or some kind
of structure hidden below?
529
00:23:36,033 --> 00:23:40,500
There's something about this,
makes me feel like it's ancient.
530
00:23:40,633 --> 00:23:42,433
Yeah. And this, it'd take
531
00:23:42,533 --> 00:23:44,300
an extraordinary
amount of effort.
532
00:23:44,467 --> 00:23:47,133
It would be with incredible
purpose and intent. That's why,
533
00:23:47,300 --> 00:23:48,700
to me, there should
be something more...
534
00:23:48,900 --> 00:23:50,467
- Mm-hmm.
- ...here.
535
00:23:50,633 --> 00:23:52,000
- Maybe there is.
- Yeah. Yeah.
536
00:23:52,166 --> 00:23:53,834
- Got to go deeper. Yeah.
- Yeah.
537
00:23:54,000 --> 00:23:57,200
Anyway, I'd love to come back
when it's further developed.
538
00:23:57,367 --> 00:23:58,834
Great. Thank you for
your set of eyes on this.
539
00:23:59,000 --> 00:24:00,266
I think it's really cool,
you're involved in
540
00:24:00,433 --> 00:24:02,100
one of the coolest things
I've seen.
541
00:24:02,266 --> 00:24:04,033
- It is very cool.
- Yeah. Yeah.
542
00:24:04,133 --> 00:24:06,033
Uncle Rick needs
to take a look at this.
543
00:24:06,200 --> 00:24:07,033
I agree.
544
00:24:11,333 --> 00:24:13,834
As a new morning
dawns on Oak Island...
545
00:24:14,000 --> 00:24:16,700
This is cool, Rick.
546
00:24:16,867 --> 00:24:18,333
Wow.
547
00:24:18,500 --> 00:24:21,467
- So, they did make a cradle.
- Yeah.
548
00:24:21,633 --> 00:24:23,266
...Rick arrives
on Lot 8
549
00:24:23,400 --> 00:24:25,500
with other members of the team
550
00:24:25,667 --> 00:24:28,133
for his first look
at the stone formation
551
00:24:28,300 --> 00:24:31,300
that was covered
by the 40,000-pound boulder.
552
00:24:31,400 --> 00:24:33,767
- It's like a mosaic.
- Yeah.
553
00:24:33,967 --> 00:24:35,633
- It's really quite well done.
- Yeah.
554
00:24:35,834 --> 00:24:39,166
My mind's racing
with a number of questions.
555
00:24:39,333 --> 00:24:42,367
Who did it? Why was it done?
What does it mean?
556
00:24:42,533 --> 00:24:46,800
Is it a totally different story
than the-the treasure story?
557
00:24:46,967 --> 00:24:50,166
It exhibits
a mosaic-like appearance
558
00:24:50,333 --> 00:24:55,133
which is really quite unique to
support a 40,000-pound boulder.
559
00:24:55,333 --> 00:24:58,333
There is a reason
why this was done.
560
00:24:59,700 --> 00:25:01,233
So, what do we think?
561
00:25:01,400 --> 00:25:03,500
I think this
is culturally significant.
562
00:25:03,633 --> 00:25:05,433
- Yeah.
- It's either here
563
00:25:05,600 --> 00:25:08,433
to cover something
or it's here to mark something,
564
00:25:08,567 --> 00:25:10,266
and we can't rule out
565
00:25:10,433 --> 00:25:12,367
a number of ideas
for this at this point.
566
00:25:12,467 --> 00:25:14,100
I mean, it could
have been ceremonial.
567
00:25:14,266 --> 00:25:15,934
Standing alone,
this doesn't make sense,
568
00:25:16,100 --> 00:25:17,567
because for all intents
569
00:25:17,734 --> 00:25:19,333
and purposes,
it's in the middle of nowhere.
570
00:25:19,467 --> 00:25:22,767
Have you ever seen anything
like this before? -No. No.
571
00:25:22,934 --> 00:25:25,400
I've worked with stone
for a number of years.
572
00:25:25,567 --> 00:25:30,166
I see it and I think how
in the world would you do that?
573
00:25:30,300 --> 00:25:31,767
Why would you do that
if you're not going
574
00:25:31,934 --> 00:25:33,700
to inter something
underneath it?
575
00:25:33,867 --> 00:25:35,734
And if there is
something underneath it,
576
00:25:35,867 --> 00:25:38,734
then it's got to be valuable
to those persons.
577
00:25:38,900 --> 00:25:41,900
This is done by somebody
who has sufficient resources
578
00:25:42,066 --> 00:25:43,934
that they can
pour everything into it
579
00:25:44,100 --> 00:25:45,900
in terms of manpower.
580
00:25:46,066 --> 00:25:48,433
- It's almost certainly European.
- Yeah,
581
00:25:48,567 --> 00:25:51,266
that's what-- I would agree.
I think it's European as well.
582
00:25:51,433 --> 00:25:52,667
This could be changing
583
00:25:52,800 --> 00:25:54,433
- Nova Scotian history.
- Mm-hmm.
584
00:25:54,600 --> 00:25:56,734
I've done a lot
of research on different
585
00:25:56,934 --> 00:25:59,533
megalithic structures
and megaliths
586
00:25:59,700 --> 00:26:01,934
across North America
and even in Europe.
587
00:26:02,100 --> 00:26:04,166
I believe strongly
that what we're seeing
588
00:26:04,333 --> 00:26:07,233
is a European
megalithic construction.
589
00:26:07,367 --> 00:26:09,066
The Indigenous people,
590
00:26:09,200 --> 00:26:10,900
I don't think, would have
the technology to do it.
591
00:26:11,033 --> 00:26:12,433
You'd need an intimate knowledge
592
00:26:12,633 --> 00:26:14,333
of physics and geometry,
593
00:26:14,533 --> 00:26:17,500
nor would they bother
to move a boulder like that.
594
00:26:17,667 --> 00:26:20,233
So it has to be
a European construct.
595
00:26:20,433 --> 00:26:21,800
That makes the most sense to me.
596
00:26:21,967 --> 00:26:23,667
Well,
this is very interesting.
597
00:26:23,800 --> 00:26:25,066
You all know
598
00:26:25,266 --> 00:26:27,633
that Marty had a keen
interest in this. -Yeah.
599
00:26:27,800 --> 00:26:30,266
We should show him
what this feature
600
00:26:30,433 --> 00:26:32,000
is beginning to develop.
601
00:26:32,166 --> 00:26:33,900
I think he'd like to be
brought up to speed on that,
602
00:26:34,100 --> 00:26:35,400
so I'll give him a phone call.
603
00:26:37,166 --> 00:26:38,400
Hey.
604
00:26:38,533 --> 00:26:40,066
Big brother, what's going on?
605
00:26:40,200 --> 00:26:41,834
Well, we're about to show you.
606
00:26:42,000 --> 00:26:43,433
You can guess where we are.
607
00:26:46,000 --> 00:26:47,667
You got that exactly correct.
608
00:26:47,834 --> 00:26:49,467
I'm gonna hand
the phone to Fiona,
609
00:26:49,667 --> 00:26:53,100
and she can give you a visual
of the work they've done.
610
00:26:54,767 --> 00:26:57,767
Oh, Marty, I can't wait to show
you this. I'll turn it around.
611
00:26:58,800 --> 00:27:00,166
Okay.
612
00:27:00,333 --> 00:27:02,800
You're looking at the--
a rock-lined,
613
00:27:02,934 --> 00:27:05,500
cradled area
underneath the boulder.
614
00:27:05,667 --> 00:27:08,700
It's entirely rock-lined,
615
00:27:08,867 --> 00:27:11,367
absolutely man-placed
616
00:27:11,533 --> 00:27:13,900
and extremely intentional.
617
00:27:16,367 --> 00:27:18,400
Yeah. -[Fiona] Well,
that idea-- I certainly think
618
00:27:18,533 --> 00:27:20,633
it's absolutely intentional
and purposeful.
619
00:27:20,767 --> 00:27:22,400
Could Marty
be correct
620
00:27:22,567 --> 00:27:25,567
that the stone feature on Lot 8
621
00:27:25,767 --> 00:27:28,700
might have the same design
as the stone road
622
00:27:28,867 --> 00:27:30,867
that was uncovered
in the southeast corner
623
00:27:31,033 --> 00:27:33,800
of the swamp back in 2020?
624
00:27:33,934 --> 00:27:38,467
A road that may be
at least 500 years old
625
00:27:38,600 --> 00:27:40,400
and of Portuguese origin.
626
00:27:41,433 --> 00:27:44,000
If so, could both be connected
627
00:27:44,166 --> 00:27:47,000
to the 14th century
silver Portuguese coin
628
00:27:47,166 --> 00:27:49,200
believed to have been
recovered from the Money Pit
629
00:27:49,367 --> 00:27:51,533
back in 1849?
630
00:27:51,667 --> 00:27:55,066
The boulder on Lot 8
doesn't appear to have been
631
00:27:55,233 --> 00:27:58,000
manipulated by any of
the known earlier searchers.
632
00:27:58,166 --> 00:28:01,266
There's nothing in the record,
which means we might be
633
00:28:01,433 --> 00:28:04,567
dealing with something
that we know is untampered with.
634
00:28:04,734 --> 00:28:07,066
We're the first people
to look at this thing
635
00:28:07,233 --> 00:28:08,533
in a modern sense.
636
00:28:08,667 --> 00:28:10,467
We found what might be
637
00:28:10,633 --> 00:28:12,533
the most significant thing.
638
00:28:12,734 --> 00:28:14,800
It's just not
anything you could make up.
639
00:28:14,967 --> 00:28:16,367
I'm hoping
there's a breakthrough.
640
00:28:19,133 --> 00:28:21,467
Yeah, I mean, sometimes
you'll have a rock-lined,
641
00:28:21,633 --> 00:28:24,934
um, feature if you have
a cache of something underneath.
642
00:28:25,100 --> 00:28:26,400
It could be a marker
643
00:28:26,567 --> 00:28:27,867
of some sort,
but I think it's old.
644
00:28:28,000 --> 00:28:30,467
I feel like
it's probably European.
645
00:28:32,467 --> 00:28:34,533
Yeah, I think we're, we're
all feeling the same with it.
646
00:28:38,266 --> 00:28:39,700
I know.
647
00:28:39,834 --> 00:28:41,934
Yeah, it-it's--
648
00:28:42,934 --> 00:28:44,200
No artifacts yet.
649
00:28:44,333 --> 00:28:46,300
That alone is also indicating
650
00:28:46,467 --> 00:28:47,900
that either somebody was really
651
00:28:48,066 --> 00:28:49,367
trying to hide
what they did here
652
00:28:49,500 --> 00:28:51,467
or they really didn't
have things to lose,
653
00:28:51,633 --> 00:28:53,567
which is also giving us
654
00:28:53,767 --> 00:28:56,200
implications that this
could be really, really old.
655
00:28:56,333 --> 00:28:57,800
I'll give this back to Rick.
656
00:29:03,533 --> 00:29:05,033
Well, once it's fully exposed,
657
00:29:05,200 --> 00:29:07,200
we may have
some more insight for you.
658
00:29:17,467 --> 00:29:19,467
Bye.
659
00:29:19,567 --> 00:29:21,033
Okay.
660
00:29:21,200 --> 00:29:22,834
So, we just
need to go around this
661
00:29:23,033 --> 00:29:24,600
in a very, very careful way
662
00:29:24,734 --> 00:29:26,200
and not miss anything.
663
00:29:26,367 --> 00:29:28,033
What are the next steps here?
664
00:29:28,200 --> 00:29:30,266
We have to draw
this cross section first
665
00:29:30,367 --> 00:29:31,767
very quickly,
666
00:29:31,900 --> 00:29:33,834
uh, and then take out
the rest of the soil
667
00:29:34,000 --> 00:29:35,967
because the, the rocks
are quite dramatic.
668
00:29:36,133 --> 00:29:38,467
We all want answers,
but I don't
669
00:29:38,667 --> 00:29:42,000
want to accelerate
the process in a destructive
670
00:29:42,166 --> 00:29:44,700
or invasive way
just to get an answer.
671
00:29:44,867 --> 00:29:47,433
Let's keep at this work.
672
00:29:47,567 --> 00:29:48,834
So let's see what comes of it.
673
00:29:49,000 --> 00:29:51,133
There might be
a secret right there.
674
00:29:51,333 --> 00:29:53,000
- Please continue.
- All right. Thank you.
675
00:29:53,166 --> 00:29:55,600
- All righty.
- Yeah.
676
00:29:57,033 --> 00:29:59,333
Later that morning...
677
00:29:59,500 --> 00:30:02,700
I love
the smell of Money Pit dirt
678
00:30:02,867 --> 00:30:05,533
in the morning. -[Terry] Smells
like victory. Eh, Gary?
679
00:30:05,700 --> 00:30:07,867
Yeah. -[Narrator] ...in
the Money Pit area,
680
00:30:08,033 --> 00:30:11,033
members of the team
are closely monitoring
681
00:30:11,200 --> 00:30:13,500
the excavation
of the Karma-1 caisson,
682
00:30:13,667 --> 00:30:16,633
which has now
reached the solution channel.
683
00:30:16,800 --> 00:30:19,166
- How you doing, Rick?
- Nothing yet?
684
00:30:19,333 --> 00:30:20,967
We've broken
through the bedrock plateau,
685
00:30:21,133 --> 00:30:22,667
we're down
into the solution channel.
686
00:30:22,834 --> 00:30:24,133
I mean, exactly
what we were looking for.
687
00:30:24,300 --> 00:30:25,867
The teeth are only at about
688
00:30:26,033 --> 00:30:27,600
175, 176.
689
00:30:27,734 --> 00:30:30,800
We've still got about
40-ish feet before we hit
690
00:30:30,967 --> 00:30:33,100
- the very dead bottom.
- We're probably 215 here,
691
00:30:33,300 --> 00:30:36,500
I would say, so, yeah,
another 35 feet. -35-ish. Yeah.
692
00:30:38,133 --> 00:30:39,467
All right, Terry.
693
00:30:39,567 --> 00:30:40,934
Our time to shine.
694
00:30:41,133 --> 00:30:42,533
Off we go.
695
00:30:52,200 --> 00:30:54,166
Got a signal just there, mate.
696
00:30:58,967 --> 00:31:01,433
Every metal detecting hit...
697
00:31:01,633 --> 00:31:03,867
- it's exciting now.
- Yeah.
698
00:31:07,100 --> 00:31:09,166
Something really hard
right there.
699
00:31:09,300 --> 00:31:11,500
Let's see what we got.
700
00:31:12,567 --> 00:31:13,934
Wow.
701
00:31:19,066 --> 00:31:21,100
There it is,
it's in the clump.
702
00:31:22,133 --> 00:31:25,200
- Oh, that's a pipe.
- Okay, very good.
703
00:31:25,367 --> 00:31:28,166
After reaching
a depth of some 180 feet
704
00:31:28,300 --> 00:31:30,333
in the Karma-1 shaft,
705
00:31:30,467 --> 00:31:32,600
the Oak Island team
has made a potentially
706
00:31:32,767 --> 00:31:36,233
significant discovery
in the solution channel.
707
00:31:36,400 --> 00:31:38,000
Just some pieces of pipe.
708
00:31:38,133 --> 00:31:40,400
That's very deep.
709
00:31:40,567 --> 00:31:42,166
Does that look
very old to you, Rick?
710
00:31:42,300 --> 00:31:45,600
All I can tell you is,
Dan never used that size. -Okay.
711
00:31:45,767 --> 00:31:48,200
So it's probably older.
712
00:31:49,233 --> 00:31:51,667
Back in the 1960s,
when Dan Blankenship
713
00:31:51,800 --> 00:31:53,066
was drilling in the Money Pit,
714
00:31:53,233 --> 00:31:55,667
he was able to get down
715
00:31:55,767 --> 00:31:58,400
to 190 feet,
716
00:31:58,567 --> 00:32:00,934
deeper than previous
searcher efforts.
717
00:32:01,100 --> 00:32:02,900
He used six-inch pipe, but
718
00:32:03,033 --> 00:32:05,233
this appears to be
much thinner than that.
719
00:32:05,367 --> 00:32:08,600
I'm just curious why
they went so deep. -[Gary] Yeah.
720
00:32:08,767 --> 00:32:11,333
The question is:
who was here?
721
00:32:11,467 --> 00:32:13,567
There was another
big chunk of pipe come up.
722
00:32:13,700 --> 00:32:15,734
- Terry's got it.
- Big old chunk there.
723
00:32:17,133 --> 00:32:19,567
- Very heavy pipe.
- Boy, she tore off, though.
724
00:32:19,767 --> 00:32:21,800
- Look at that.
- She broke away, yeah.
725
00:32:22,767 --> 00:32:25,467
It's a little bit of searcher
history, that's what that is.
726
00:32:25,667 --> 00:32:28,500
This seam up the side,
you see this seam in all of it.
727
00:32:28,667 --> 00:32:31,233
And the threads really
don't look finely machined.
728
00:32:31,367 --> 00:32:32,667
I'm thinking that could be
729
00:32:32,834 --> 00:32:34,400
- relatively old.
- Good.
730
00:32:34,533 --> 00:32:36,333
The last time we found
a drill bit, you'll remember,
731
00:32:36,500 --> 00:32:38,066
we were not far
from this location.
732
00:32:38,266 --> 00:32:40,266
Emma dated it to mid-1800s.
733
00:32:40,433 --> 00:32:41,767
That actually could have
been the drill rod
734
00:32:41,934 --> 00:32:43,734
that found the Pitblado coin.
735
00:32:43,867 --> 00:32:45,500
Yeah. Possibly. Yeah.
736
00:32:45,633 --> 00:32:47,066
There was a reason they were
drilling here, same reason
737
00:32:47,200 --> 00:32:48,467
we're drilling here.
We have enough evidence
738
00:32:48,633 --> 00:32:50,333
to believe
that this is a prime location.
739
00:32:50,467 --> 00:32:53,467
Somebody before us
thought the same thing. -Yep.
740
00:32:54,500 --> 00:32:56,333
- What is that?
- That looks like
741
00:32:56,500 --> 00:32:58,600
- some steel to me.
- Earlier this year,
742
00:32:58,800 --> 00:33:01,033
while core drilling
in this area,
743
00:33:01,200 --> 00:33:04,500
the team recovered pieces
of an iron drill rod
744
00:33:04,700 --> 00:33:07,734
that were dated to the same
period that the Truro Company
745
00:33:07,900 --> 00:33:12,166
drilled into the original
Money Pit back in 1849.
746
00:33:12,333 --> 00:33:14,567
It was during that operation
747
00:33:14,734 --> 00:33:17,166
that drilling foreman
James Pitblado
748
00:33:17,367 --> 00:33:21,633
reportedly found a silver
14th century Portuguese coin
749
00:33:21,734 --> 00:33:23,734
on the end of his drill bit.
750
00:33:23,900 --> 00:33:27,233
Is it possible
that the team has recovered
751
00:33:27,400 --> 00:33:29,200
another clue to suggest
752
00:33:29,367 --> 00:33:30,867
they are digging in the location
753
00:33:31,066 --> 00:33:32,834
of the original Money Pit?
754
00:33:33,033 --> 00:33:34,333
And perhaps also mean
755
00:33:34,433 --> 00:33:36,066
they could be closing in
756
00:33:36,233 --> 00:33:40,233
on many more
14th century silver coins?
757
00:33:40,400 --> 00:33:42,033
It's filled full of material.
758
00:33:42,200 --> 00:33:44,367
Yeah. -[Steve] Well, we can
test all of that material.
759
00:33:44,533 --> 00:33:46,000
And see if it has
760
00:33:46,100 --> 00:33:49,367
any precious metals
or associated base metals.
761
00:33:49,567 --> 00:33:50,967
Yeah, we'll set this aside.
762
00:33:51,100 --> 00:33:52,567
We'll get it back to the lab.
763
00:33:54,767 --> 00:33:57,633
Well, guys, I'm gonna
head down to the wash plant.
764
00:33:57,767 --> 00:33:59,200
- See you later, Steve.
- Yep.
765
00:34:00,467 --> 00:34:03,400
If the treasure's
found right here,
766
00:34:03,567 --> 00:34:04,967
it would be good karma.
767
00:34:05,133 --> 00:34:07,033
I mean, after all this time
and all the efforts
768
00:34:07,233 --> 00:34:10,767
by so many people
over literally two centuries.
769
00:34:10,934 --> 00:34:13,266
Until that can gets down
770
00:34:13,433 --> 00:34:15,066
to the bottom
of the solution channel,
771
00:34:15,233 --> 00:34:16,967
you've got to cross
your fingers a little bit.
772
00:34:17,133 --> 00:34:20,266
- So we're in a good space.
- Yeah.
773
00:34:20,433 --> 00:34:21,967
We'll just keep pushing
till you get to the very bottom.
774
00:34:22,133 --> 00:34:25,433
I'm hoping it's a medieval
treasure we're gonna be finding.
775
00:34:25,600 --> 00:34:28,300
And it might be
religious artifacts.
776
00:34:28,467 --> 00:34:29,767
I think we've proven,
777
00:34:29,934 --> 00:34:31,467
and we will continue to prove,
778
00:34:31,667 --> 00:34:34,767
that the Old World
was in the New World
779
00:34:34,934 --> 00:34:37,133
- long before Columbus.
- Yeah, for sure.
780
00:34:37,300 --> 00:34:39,900
And maybe they worked
hard for a special reason,
781
00:34:40,066 --> 00:34:42,867
a special purpose to safeguard
782
00:34:43,000 --> 00:34:44,767
something special.
783
00:34:44,934 --> 00:34:47,700
We have found some
very interesting artifacts.
784
00:34:47,834 --> 00:34:49,900
Some of them were very old.
785
00:34:50,100 --> 00:34:53,734
You know, Roman coins,
Venetian glass beads,
786
00:34:53,900 --> 00:34:56,066
a hand cannon.
787
00:34:56,233 --> 00:34:59,467
And then you have
the so-called Pitblado coin,
788
00:34:59,633 --> 00:35:02,767
and you have to wonder,
is there a connection?
789
00:35:04,066 --> 00:35:07,033
I think something
very early was undertaken here.
790
00:35:07,200 --> 00:35:10,500
My hope is that as
the work continues in Karma-1,
791
00:35:10,700 --> 00:35:14,000
we will find artifacts that will
792
00:35:14,166 --> 00:35:16,433
solve the Oak Island
mystery at large.
793
00:35:16,633 --> 00:35:18,100
Now,
794
00:35:18,233 --> 00:35:19,834
if you find one of those coins,
795
00:35:19,967 --> 00:35:22,500
one of those
so-called Pitblado coins,
796
00:35:22,667 --> 00:35:24,834
- we're off to the races, right?
- Yeah.
797
00:35:25,000 --> 00:35:27,867
Maybe it'll be
right over there. -Yeah.
798
00:35:28,033 --> 00:35:30,467
That's what
we're here for. Coins, mate.
799
00:35:30,633 --> 00:35:32,500
There you go.
800
00:35:32,633 --> 00:35:36,467
Meanwhile, at the
wash plant near Smith's Cove,
801
00:35:36,567 --> 00:35:38,533
Steve and other members
of the team
802
00:35:38,700 --> 00:35:42,000
search for clues
in the cleaned and sorted spoils
803
00:35:42,166 --> 00:35:44,367
from the Karma-1 shaft.
804
00:35:51,967 --> 00:35:53,367
Well, look there.
805
00:35:53,567 --> 00:35:55,300
What you got?
806
00:35:55,467 --> 00:35:57,266
Check that out.
807
00:35:58,233 --> 00:36:00,200
- Well, that's an old chain.
- Wow.
808
00:36:00,367 --> 00:36:02,333
This is now
the second chain we've found.
809
00:36:02,533 --> 00:36:03,834
Cool.
810
00:36:03,967 --> 00:36:06,500
That's a good find
at this depth. -Yeah.
811
00:36:06,633 --> 00:36:08,934
A second
piece of chain
812
00:36:09,100 --> 00:36:11,867
found in the spoils
of the Karma-1 shaft?
813
00:36:12,033 --> 00:36:13,834
How old could it be?
814
00:36:13,967 --> 00:36:16,600
And just what was its purpose?
815
00:36:16,767 --> 00:36:19,367
So what I'd like to do is
I'm gonna give Gary a text
816
00:36:19,467 --> 00:36:21,066
and have him come down
and take a look at it.
817
00:36:21,233 --> 00:36:23,533
You want to hold that
for a second? -Sure.
818
00:36:23,700 --> 00:36:25,700
Wow.
819
00:36:25,900 --> 00:36:28,033
When Steve
called me to go down
820
00:36:28,200 --> 00:36:30,433
to the wash plant, that
could only mean one thing:
821
00:36:30,600 --> 00:36:33,166
they made a great find.
822
00:36:33,300 --> 00:36:35,200
- Hey, Gary.
- Hello, mate.
823
00:36:35,367 --> 00:36:36,700
- Thanks for texting.
- Yeah.
824
00:36:36,867 --> 00:36:39,100
So we had a cool find.
Aaron found this.
825
00:36:39,266 --> 00:36:40,934
Another chain.
826
00:36:41,100 --> 00:36:42,700
What do you think of that?
827
00:36:42,867 --> 00:36:44,166
Oh-ho, that's sweet.
828
00:36:44,300 --> 00:36:45,900
Oh, look at that.
829
00:36:46,066 --> 00:36:48,100
Yeah, this is old. -
Yeah, it looks really old.
830
00:36:48,300 --> 00:36:49,867
Yeah, this is
an old piece of chain.
831
00:36:50,033 --> 00:36:52,700
I've found old chain
like this in England.
832
00:36:52,867 --> 00:36:55,567
Maybe 1700s, 1600s,
833
00:36:55,734 --> 00:36:58,100
but I'm hoping
this could be older.
834
00:36:58,266 --> 00:36:59,500
- Oh, good.
- Yeah.
835
00:36:59,633 --> 00:37:02,433
And you can see,
it looks like every link
836
00:37:02,533 --> 00:37:04,300
was individually made.
837
00:37:04,433 --> 00:37:07,567
This is hand-forged, and, look,
838
00:37:07,700 --> 00:37:09,834
- you can see the striations.
- Mm-hmm.
839
00:37:10,000 --> 00:37:11,767
What I like about this chain
840
00:37:11,934 --> 00:37:13,967
is the size.
841
00:37:14,133 --> 00:37:16,166
Because this isn't
for hauling anything.
842
00:37:16,333 --> 00:37:18,600
- The size of it is small.
- Yeah.
843
00:37:18,767 --> 00:37:20,300
Look at that big link there.
844
00:37:20,467 --> 00:37:21,800
Why would you need
a big link here?
845
00:37:21,967 --> 00:37:23,166
- Yeah.
- I think
846
00:37:23,333 --> 00:37:24,900
this was the end
847
00:37:25,033 --> 00:37:26,800
- of a securing chain.
- Okay.
848
00:37:26,934 --> 00:37:29,000
I mean, we're searching
for treasure, mate.
849
00:37:29,166 --> 00:37:31,734
This is the type of chain
that might have been
850
00:37:31,867 --> 00:37:34,433
around a treasure chest.
851
00:37:36,467 --> 00:37:38,734
That's really, really sweet.
852
00:37:43,133 --> 00:37:44,233
I've found old chain
like this in England.
853
00:37:44,400 --> 00:37:46,233
- Yeah.
- This is the type of chain
854
00:37:46,400 --> 00:37:48,433
that might have been
around a treasure chest.
855
00:37:48,600 --> 00:37:51,066
- Yep.
- That's really, really sweet.
856
00:37:51,233 --> 00:37:52,633
At the wash plant,
857
00:37:52,800 --> 00:37:55,300
members of the team
examine a discovery
858
00:37:55,467 --> 00:37:59,100
that was unearthed
nearly 180 feet deep
859
00:37:59,233 --> 00:38:01,300
in the Karma-1 shaft.
860
00:38:01,467 --> 00:38:05,600
The chain could have gone
around a chest and been attached
861
00:38:05,734 --> 00:38:08,700
- to there with a lock on it.
- Mm-hmm.
862
00:38:08,867 --> 00:38:10,367
To stop somebody
from opening it.
863
00:38:10,567 --> 00:38:12,266
This shows hope
that there's treasure below.
864
00:38:12,467 --> 00:38:15,000
That's a good find, then,
by Aaron. -Yeah, really cool.
865
00:38:15,166 --> 00:38:17,767
Yeah, that's got
a lot of potential.
866
00:38:17,867 --> 00:38:20,000
Especially in the area
where we're drilling.
867
00:38:20,166 --> 00:38:22,700
Yeah. -That's a really,
really nice find, mate.
868
00:38:22,867 --> 00:38:24,266
Well done.
869
00:38:24,400 --> 00:38:26,200
- I appreciate it, Gary.
- All right, mate.
870
00:38:29,200 --> 00:38:32,300
Meanwhile,
back in the Money Pit area...
871
00:38:36,367 --> 00:38:37,834
What was that?
872
00:38:53,667 --> 00:38:55,467
...the excavation
in Karma-1
873
00:38:55,633 --> 00:38:58,533
has now reached
a depth below 200 feet
874
00:38:58,700 --> 00:39:00,400
in the solution channel.
875
00:39:09,600 --> 00:39:11,333
I think
we hit that hard bedrock.
876
00:39:11,467 --> 00:39:12,700
Yeah.
877
00:39:12,867 --> 00:39:14,166
- Hey, guys.
- Hey.
878
00:39:14,300 --> 00:39:16,266
So, where are we?
879
00:39:16,400 --> 00:39:18,433
So,
we are down to 212 feet
880
00:39:18,600 --> 00:39:20,233
and we think
we've hit the bottom.
881
00:39:20,400 --> 00:39:22,233
- Okay.
- We're gonna have Jared pick up
882
00:39:22,400 --> 00:39:25,333
the can a foot or two for
the night and let things settle.
883
00:39:25,467 --> 00:39:27,834
100%. -[Quinton] That
auger's going all day,
884
00:39:27,967 --> 00:39:31,000
spinning stuff up.
It suspends a lot of material.
885
00:39:31,133 --> 00:39:32,734
If we let this settle overnight,
886
00:39:32,900 --> 00:39:34,567
there's a good chance
we could see ten feet,
887
00:39:34,734 --> 00:39:37,734
15 feet of sediment. There
could be anything in there.
888
00:39:38,767 --> 00:39:41,500
The massive auger
has ground through sediment
889
00:39:41,633 --> 00:39:44,333
and hard clays,
causing the caisson
890
00:39:44,467 --> 00:39:47,500
that now sits on the bottom
of the solution channel
891
00:39:47,600 --> 00:39:51,333
to become full of spoils
and possible valuables.
892
00:39:51,467 --> 00:39:55,233
Now the team from SB Canada
will lift the caisson
893
00:39:55,400 --> 00:39:58,834
several feet to let
the materials settle overnight
894
00:39:58,967 --> 00:40:01,200
into a pile on the bedrock.
895
00:40:01,300 --> 00:40:04,033
Then they will use
the dig bucket to remove
896
00:40:04,200 --> 00:40:07,233
the accumulated spoils
and any possible treasure
897
00:40:07,400 --> 00:40:09,600
that may be
contained within them.
898
00:40:11,967 --> 00:40:14,667
Think of it
as a giant Mixmaster.
899
00:40:14,800 --> 00:40:16,734
Things get stirred around.
900
00:40:16,867 --> 00:40:19,567
Things might, you know,
be held up higher
901
00:40:19,734 --> 00:40:22,033
in some of that clay.
902
00:40:22,200 --> 00:40:25,033
And if we let it
settle out overnight,
903
00:40:25,233 --> 00:40:27,667
we can now actually
search for what we believe
904
00:40:27,800 --> 00:40:30,100
has fallen to those depths,
905
00:40:30,266 --> 00:40:34,066
whether it be one coin or
a whole chest full of coins.
906
00:40:34,233 --> 00:40:35,433
We know
907
00:40:35,600 --> 00:40:37,934
materials move around
at the bottom.
908
00:40:38,100 --> 00:40:39,533
And just letting it settle
909
00:40:39,700 --> 00:40:42,200
will be good karma.
910
00:40:42,367 --> 00:40:43,600
We want
to know that we got
911
00:40:43,800 --> 00:40:45,767
- every last bit of it.
- Yeah. Yeah.
912
00:40:45,934 --> 00:40:47,834
So, that's a good plan,
and we'll clean the bottom
913
00:40:47,967 --> 00:40:49,700
and then let's let it settle
out, see what happens tomorrow.
914
00:40:49,867 --> 00:40:51,900
And then we'll count
the coins, right?
915
00:40:52,033 --> 00:40:54,567
This could be monumental.
916
00:40:54,734 --> 00:40:57,734
100%. So, if you guys
are good, we're good.
917
00:40:57,867 --> 00:41:00,567
Yeah, we're good. We'll start
it back up in the morning.
918
00:41:00,700 --> 00:41:01,934
- Yep. Okey doke.
- That's great.
919
00:41:02,100 --> 00:41:03,400
- All right, guys.
- Thank you.
920
00:41:03,533 --> 00:41:05,300
- See you, guys.
- Thank you.
921
00:41:05,467 --> 00:41:06,900
After digging deeper
922
00:41:07,033 --> 00:41:09,967
than any previous searcher
on Oak Island,
923
00:41:10,166 --> 00:41:13,133
could Rick, Marty,
Craig and the team
924
00:41:13,300 --> 00:41:15,767
finally be within reach
of the precious metals
925
00:41:15,934 --> 00:41:17,633
they detected
in the solution channel?
926
00:41:17,800 --> 00:41:21,567
And if so,
does a discovery await them
927
00:41:21,700 --> 00:41:23,133
that will link the Money Pit,
928
00:41:23,266 --> 00:41:25,467
the triangle-shaped swamp,
929
00:41:25,633 --> 00:41:28,100
and the boulder feature on Lot 8
930
00:41:28,200 --> 00:41:31,266
to priceless, sacred treasures?
931
00:41:31,433 --> 00:41:33,934
One thing is certain.
932
00:41:34,033 --> 00:41:36,333
They will settle
for nothing less
933
00:41:36,533 --> 00:41:38,934
than the truth
934
00:41:39,100 --> 00:41:43,567
behind this 231-year-old mystery.
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